WO2011083531A1 - 表示領域制御装置、表示領域制御方法および集積回路 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a display area control device, a display area control method, and an integrated circuit for displaying a screen component as a display element.
- the device cannot display all data on the operation screen.
- the user can view data that is not displayed by means such as scrolling the list or changing the contents displayed in the list. In this case, the user can continuously view the data on the operation screen by using the scroll. Thereby, the merit that the list property of an operation screen improves is acquired.
- the operation screens installed in recent PCs and digital home appliances are not only improved in listability but also graphical operation screens.
- graphical operation screen there is Cover Flow which is an operation screen for displaying a data list mounted on Apple's iPhone (registered trademark).
- Cover Flow is an operation screen that uses a visual effect that makes full use of animation and displays a data list by smooth scrolling.
- the operation screen displaying the address table installed in the iPhone has the same effect. These operation screens allow the user to browse and search for data horr and provide a new user experience to the user.
- data is represented by screen parts that represent characters, images, or moving pictures, or screen parts that combine them.
- the number of screen parts that can be displayed is small, so the above problem solving method is useful.
- the display area of a 4k2k display is 54 times larger than iPhone. That is, in the case of 4k2k, the number of screen parts displayed on the operation screen increases. And the processing amount for displaying the whole operation screen increases.
- the device displays the operation screen after scrolling, for example, after the screen component is generated, that is, after the screen component becomes displayable. In this case, however, it takes time to display the operation screen after scrolling. Therefore, the user feels stress in the operation of the device.
- the device displays the operation screen after scrolling in a state where screen parts that are not generated are not displayed, that is, in a blank state.
- the device displays the substitute data in a portion where display of the screen component is scheduled. Then, after the screen component is generated, the screen component is displayed. Thereby, the device reduces the stress felt by the user.
- a conventional technique for example, one described in Patent Document 1 is known.
- the device may display alternative data instead of the screen parts as described above.
- alternative data it is necessary to prepare alternative data in advance.
- the display format is different between the substitute data and the screen parts other than the substitute data. Therefore, even when using alternative data, the operation screen becomes unnatural and uncomfortable.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a display area control device that reduces a sense of discomfort when it takes time to display screen components.
- a display area control apparatus for displaying one or more screen parts that are display elements, and displays a display unit and the screen parts.
- a data storage unit for storing data; a screen component reflecting unit for acquiring the data stored in the data storage unit; and reflecting the acquired data on the screen component; and whether the data is reflected on the screen component
- a screen component state storage unit for storing a reflection state indicating whether or not, a display region control unit for determining a display region for displaying the screen component on which the data is reflected on the display unit according to the reflection state,
- a screen component management unit configured to display the screen component on which the data is reflected in the display area and hide the screen component on which the data is not reflected.
- the display area control device can reduce a sense of discomfort when it takes time to display the screen components.
- the display area control unit may determine the display area so that the screen parts that do not reflect the data are excluded from the display area.
- the screen component management unit may conceal the screen component not reflecting the data by enlarging the size of the screen component reflecting the data.
- the display area control device can reduce a sense of incongruity without changing the display area.
- the screen component management unit may conceal the screen component that does not reflect the data by increasing the interval at which the screen component that reflects the data is displayed.
- the display area control device can reduce a sense of discomfort while maintaining the size of the display area and the screen parts.
- the screen component management unit may hide the screen component not reflecting the data by overlaying gradation on the screen component not reflecting the data.
- the display area control device further includes a request receiving unit that receives a scroll request for sequentially displaying the screen components, and an operation screen creation unit that determines the screen components to be displayed according to the scroll request.
- the display area control unit determines the display area according to the reflection state of the screen parts to be displayed determined by the operation screen generation unit, and the screen part management unit is determined by the operation screen generation unit.
- the screen parts reflecting the data may be displayed in the display area, and the screen parts not reflecting the data may be hidden.
- the operation screen creation unit refers to the reflection state when determining the screen parts to be displayed according to the scroll request, and indicates a value indicating the number of the screen parts on which the data is not reflected. May be determined such that the screen parts to be displayed are within a predetermined range.
- the display area control device can suppress the amount of screen parts that are concealed, and can reduce discomfort.
- the screen component state storage unit further stores a spare state indicating whether the screen component is a spare screen component to which the data is reflected in preparation for display, and the display region control unit According to the spare state, the display area is determined such that the spare screen part is excluded from the display area, and the screen part management unit is the screen part that is not spare and the data is reflected A screen component may be displayed in the display area, and the screen component that does not reflect the data and the spare screen component may be hidden.
- the display area control device can cope with high-speed display switching by scrolling or the like.
- the display area control method is a display area control method for displaying one or more screen parts which are display elements, and is stored in a data storage unit for storing data for displaying the screen parts.
- a screen component reflecting step for reflecting the acquired data and reflecting the acquired data on the screen component; and a screen component state storage unit for storing a reflection state indicating whether the data is reflected on the screen component
- a display area control step for determining a display area for displaying the screen part on which the data is reflected on a display unit; and the screen part on which the data is reflected on the display area.
- a display area control method including a screen component management step of displaying and hiding the screen component on which the data is not reflected may be used.
- An integrated circuit is an integrated circuit for displaying one or more screen parts as display elements, and the data stored in a data storage unit for storing data for displaying the screen parts.
- the screen component reflecting unit that reflects the acquired data on the screen component
- the screen component state storage unit that stores the reflection state indicating whether the data is reflected on the screen component.
- a display area control unit for determining a display area for displaying the screen part on which the data is reflected on a display part, and causing the display part to display the screen part on which the data is reflected
- the integrated circuit may include a screen component management unit that hides the screen component on which data is not reflected.
- the display area control device, the display area control method, or the integrated circuit according to the present invention can reduce a sense of incongruity when it takes time to display screen components.
- FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram of a display area control apparatus according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of display by the display area control device in the embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of data stored in the data storage unit according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of types of information stored in the screen component state storage unit according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart of initialization in the embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart of display in the embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart after requesting the screen component reflecting unit to reflect data in the embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart of processing in which the display area control unit according to the embodiment calculates a display area.
- FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram of a display area control apparatus according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of display by the display area control device in the embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of
- FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating information stored in the screen component state storage unit according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating an example of display when scrolling occurs by the display area control device in the embodiment.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating information stored when scrolling occurs by the screen component state storage unit according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating characteristic components of the display area control apparatus according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 13A is a diagram illustrating a first display example of screen components in the embodiment.
- FIG. 13B is a diagram illustrating a second display example of the screen component in the embodiment.
- FIG. 13C is a diagram illustrating a third display example of the screen component in the embodiment.
- FIG. 13D is a diagram illustrating a fourth display example of the screen component according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 13A is a diagram illustrating a first display example of screen components in the embodiment.
- FIG. 13B is a diagram illustrating a second display example of the screen component in the embodiment.
- FIG. 13E is a diagram illustrating a fifth display example of the screen component according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 13F is a diagram illustrating a sixth display example of the screen component according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 13G is a diagram illustrating a seventh display example of the screen component according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating a first example of concealment processing in the embodiment.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram illustrating a second example of the concealment process according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram illustrating a third example of the concealment process in the embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram of a display area control apparatus according to an embodiment.
- a request receiving unit 101 includes a request receiving unit 101, an operation screen creation unit 102, a start data ID storage unit 103, a screen component management unit 104, a screen component reflection unit 105, a screen component state storage unit 106, A data storage unit 107, a display area control unit 108, and a display unit 109 are provided.
- the request reception unit 101 receives a request from the user 120.
- the requests from the user 120 include an operation screen initialization request and an operation screen display request.
- the actor that issues a request to the request receiving unit 101 may be a program as well as the user 120. This request is notified to the operation screen creation unit 102 via the request reception unit 101.
- the operation screen creation unit 102 receives a request from the request reception unit 101 and creates an operation screen.
- the start data ID storage unit 103 stores a data ID corresponding to the first screen component among the screen components displayed on the operation screen.
- the data ID is an identifier for uniquely identifying data corresponding to the screen component.
- the operation screen creation unit 102 calculates the data ID stored in the start data ID storage unit 103 in response to a request from the user 120.
- the screen component management unit 104 manages the state of the screen component.
- the screen components that reflect the data corresponding to the data ID are displayed on the operation screen as images, characters, moving images, and the like.
- the screen component reflection unit 105 acquires data from the data storage unit 107 and reflects the acquired data on the screen component. Thereby, a screen component is produced
- the screen component state storage unit 106 stores the state of the screen component.
- the data storage unit 107 stores data corresponding to the data ID.
- the stored data includes images, characters and moving images.
- the stored data may be the size of the image, the shape of the image, the color of characters, and the like.
- the screen component is generated based on such data.
- the display area control unit 108 calculates an area in which the screen component is displayed based on the state of the screen component stored in the screen component state storage unit 106.
- the display unit 109 displays the screen component in the display area calculated by the display area control unit 108.
- the display unit 109 may be able to display with a visual effect using animation and 3D.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of display by the display area control apparatus 100 shown in FIG.
- the list 200 includes screen components 201 to 208 that are display elements, and is created by the operation screen creation unit 102. Data corresponding to each data ID is reflected on the screen components 201 to 208.
- the display area 210 is an area that is actually displayed on the display unit 109. That is, among the screen components 201 to 208 included in the list 200, screen components 202 to 207 that are within the display area 210 are displayed on the operation screen.
- the screen component 201 and the screen component 208 are prepared in advance for the occurrence of a scroll operation from the user 120.
- the screen component 201 and the screen component 208 are not prepared in advance, when the scroll operation occurs, the screen component 201 and the screen component 208 that are not reflected in data are displayed as blanks.
- the screen component 201 and the screen component 208 are immediately displayed in the display area 210 when a scroll operation occurs.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of data stored in the data storage unit 107 shown in FIG.
- the data storage table 300 shown in FIG. 3 is a table that holds data stored in the data storage unit 107, and stores a data ID that uniquely identifies the data and a data content corresponding to the data ID. .
- Rows 301 to 311 are information managed by the data storage table 300.
- the data ID is expressed by an index such as a numerical value, a character string, and a hash value.
- the data content is information for displaying screen parts.
- the data content may be the screen component itself or information necessary for generating the screen component.
- the information which shows data may be sufficient, and the information which refers the substance of data may be sufficient.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of the type of information stored in the screen component state storage unit 106 shown in FIG.
- the data ID 401 is a data ID corresponding to data that the screen component reflecting unit 105 reflects on the screen component.
- the reflection state 402 is information indicating whether the screen component reflection unit 105 reflects data corresponding to the data ID on the screen component.
- the spare state 403 is information indicating whether or not a spare screen component is prepared for displaying a screen component following the scroll operation of the user 120 when scrolling occurs.
- the displayable state 404 is information indicating whether the screen component can be displayed in the display area 210.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart of processing in which the display area control device 100 shown in FIG. 1 performs initialization before displaying the operation screen.
- processing is started (S500), and the request reception unit 101 receives an operation screen initialization request for displaying an operation screen from the user 120 (S501).
- the operation screen initialization request is generated before the operation screen display request is generated.
- the request receiving unit 101 that has received this request initializes the operation screen creation unit 102 to make it an initial state (S502).
- the operation screen creation unit 102 initializes the start data ID storage unit 103 to make it an initial state (S503).
- the operation screen creation unit 102 initializes the screen component management unit 104 to make it an initial state (S504).
- the screen component management unit 104 initializes the screen component state storage unit 106 to make it an initial state (S505).
- the reflection state 402 is set to not reflected.
- the spare state 403 it is set for each screen component whether or not it is spare.
- a non-display state is set as the display enabled state.
- the screen component reflecting unit 105 reflects the data on the screen components necessary for displaying the operation screen (S506). Thereby, the display area control apparatus 100 can display the operation screen without delay when the operation screen display request is received from the user 120.
- the display area control apparatus 100 ends the process (S507).
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart of processing in which the display area control device 100 shown in FIG. 1 displays an operation screen.
- processing is started (S600), and the request reception unit 101 receives an operation screen display request for displaying an operation screen from the user 120 (S601).
- the operation screen display request includes a request generated when the user 120 scrolls the operation screen, that is, a scroll request for scrolling and displaying the operation screen.
- the request reception unit 101 notifies the operation screen display unit 102 of an operation screen display request (S602).
- the operation screen display request includes information related to scrolling.
- Information related to scrolling includes the scroll direction, scroll amount, scroll acceleration, and the like.
- the operation screen creation unit 102 acquires a start data ID from the start data ID storage unit 103 (S603).
- the operation screen creation unit 102 calculates a new start data ID from the information about the scroll included in the operation screen display request and the start data ID (S604). Thereby, a screen component to be displayed is determined. If the operation screen display request is not a scroll request, the new start data ID remains the start data ID stored in the start data ID storage unit 103.
- the operation screen creation unit 102 changes the size of the acceleration and the scroll amount and starts data
- the ID may be calculated.
- the operation screen creation unit 102 refers to the information stored in the screen component state storage unit 106 and calculates the start data ID.
- the operation screen creation unit 102 refers to the reflection state stored in the screen component state storage unit 106 so that a value indicating the number of screen components that do not reflect data falls within a predetermined range. Then, a screen component to be displayed is determined, and a new start data ID is calculated. The value indicating the number of screen components not reflecting data is the number or ratio of screen components not reflecting data. As a result, the operation screen creation unit 102 reduces the display parts that do not reflect data by scrolling from being displayed.
- the operation screen creation unit 102 stores the new start data ID in the start data ID storage unit 103 (S605).
- the operation screen creation unit 102 notifies the screen component management unit 104 of a new start data ID (S606).
- the screen component management unit 104 updates the information stored in the screen component state storage unit 106 based on the new start data ID (S607). For example, when the display area control apparatus 100 intends to display the list 200 shown in FIG. 2, the screen component state storage unit 106 stores the states of the screen components 201 to 208 in order. In this example, the data ID corresponding to the screen component 202 is equal to the start data ID.
- the information stored in the screen component state storage unit 106 is updated each time an operation on the operation screen by the user occurs.
- the start data ID is the first data ID managed by the data storage unit 107
- the data ID corresponding to the screen component 201 is the rearmost data ID managed by the data storage unit 107. Also good.
- the data managed by the data storage unit 107 is repeatedly displayed by scrolling and displayed as a screen component.
- other methods may be used for the order and method managed by the data storage unit 107.
- the screen component management unit 104 performs processing for each of the screen component states stored by the screen component state storage unit 106 (S608).
- the processing (S608) performed on the screen component status stored in the screen component status storage unit 106 is shown below.
- the screen component management unit 104 refers to the reflection state of the screen component stored in the screen component state storage unit 106 (S609).
- the screen component management unit 104 performs processing for the state of the next screen component (S608).
- the screen component reflection unit 105 is requested to reflect the data corresponding to the data ID (S611). Next, it is set that the screen component is being reflected in the screen component state storage unit 106 (S612). Then, processing is performed for the state of the next screen component (S608).
- the display area control unit 108 is based on the information stored in the screen component state storage unit 106.
- the display area is calculated (S613).
- the display unit 109 displays the screen component in the calculated display area (S614).
- the screen component management unit 104 displays the screen component on which the data is reflected in the display area, and hides the screen component on which the data is not reflected.
- the display area control apparatus 100 ends the process (S615).
- the display area control apparatus 100 can reduce the uncomfortable feeling that the user 120 has when it takes time to display the screen components.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart of processing performed after the processing for requesting reflection of data shown in FIG. 6 (S611). The processing shown in FIG. 7 is performed in parallel with the processing after the processing (S611) for requesting reflection of data shown in FIG.
- the process is started (S700), and the screen component reflection unit 105 requested to reflect the data acquires data corresponding to the data ID from the data storage unit 107 (S701).
- the screen component reflection unit 105 after acquiring the data, reflects the data to the screen component (S702).
- the reflection of data on the screen parts may not be completed immediately.
- the screen component reflection unit 105 After the data reflection is completed, the screen component reflection unit 105 notifies the screen component management unit 104 that the data reflection is completed (S703).
- the screen component management unit 104 sets the data reflection on the screen component to the screen component state storage unit 106 (S704). That is, the reflection state of the screen component stored in the screen component state storage unit 106 is set to reflected.
- the display area control unit 108 calculates a display area based on the information stored in the screen component state storage unit 106 (S705).
- the display unit 109 displays the screen component in the calculated display area (S706).
- the screen component management unit 104 displays the screen component on which the data is reflected in the display area, and hides the screen component on which the data is not reflected.
- the display area control apparatus 100 ends the process (S707).
- the process of calculating the display area shown in FIG. 7 (S705) is the same as the process of calculating the display area shown in FIG. 6 (S613). Further, the process of displaying the screen component shown in FIG. 7 (S706) is the same as the process of displaying the screen component shown in FIG. 6 (S614).
- the display area control device 100 calculates the display area and displays the screen part when the reflection of the screen part is completed.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart of the process (S705) for calculating the display area shown in FIG.
- processing is started (S800), and the screen component management unit 104 sets a displayable state for each of the screen components stored in the screen component state storage unit 106 (S801).
- the screen component management unit 104 checks the preliminary state of the screen component stored in the screen component state storage unit 106 (S802).
- the display state is set to NO (S803). Then, a process for setting a displayable state is performed for the next screen component (S801).
- the reflection state of the screen parts is confirmed (S804). If the reflection state has been reflected, the displayable state is set to YES (S805). When the reflection state is not reflected or is being reflected, the displayable state is set to NO (S806). Then, a process for setting a displayable state is performed for the next screen component (S801).
- the display area control unit 108 determines that display parts whose displayable state is set to YES are to be displayed, and sets the display area so that these screen parts can be accommodated (S807).
- the display area control unit 108 ends the process (S808).
- the display area control unit 108 determines a display area for displaying the screen component on which the data is reflected on the display unit according to the reflection state of the screen component.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing information stored in the screen component state storage unit 106 when the list 200 shown in FIG. 2 is a display target.
- a row 900 is a type of information stored in the screen component state storage unit 106.
- the states in the rows 901 to 908 are the states of the screen components 201 to 208 shown in FIG.
- the data has been reflected for screen parts 201-208. Therefore, the reflection state of the rows 901 to 908 is reflected.
- Screen components 201 and 208 corresponding to rows 901 and 908 are screen components reflected for display preparation. For this reason, the spare state of the screen component 201 and the screen component 208 is YES, and the others are NO.
- the display area control unit 108 sets the displayable state of the rows 902 to 907 in which the reflection state is reflected and the standby state is NO to YES, and sets the others to NO.
- the areas corresponding to the rows 902 to 907 in which the display area control unit 108 sets the displayable state to YES that is, the areas corresponding to the screen components 202 to 207 are the display areas.
- the screen components 202 to 207 are displayed on the display unit 109.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example of display when scrolling occurs by the display area control apparatus 100 shown in FIG.
- the list 1000 shown in FIG. 10 is a display target after a downward scroll request is generated from the user 120 or the program when the list 200 shown in FIG. 2 is a display target.
- the list 1000 includes screen components 1001 to 1008 that are display elements, and is created by the operation screen creation unit 102. Each of the screen components 1001 to 1008 reflects data corresponding to the data ID.
- the display area control unit 108 reduces the display area 1010 to be smaller than the display area 210 before scrolling shown in FIG.
- the display area 1010 is an area actually displayed on the display unit 109. That is, of the screen components 1001 to 1008 included in the list 1000, screen components 1002 to 1006 within the display area 1010 are displayed on the operation screen.
- the display area 1010 is enlarged at the timing when the reflection to the screen component 1007 is completed, and becomes the same size as the display area 210.
- the display area control apparatus 100 conceals screen parts that are not reflected by controlling the display area.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing information stored in the screen component state storage unit 106 when the list 1000 shown in FIG. 10 is a display target.
- a row 1100 is a type of information stored in the screen component state storage unit 106.
- the states of the rows 1101 to 1108 are the states of the screen components 1001 to 1008 shown in FIG.
- the data reflection is completed for the screen parts 1001 to 1006. For this reason, the reflection states of the rows 1101 to 1106 are already reflected.
- the screen component 1007 and the screen component 1008 are reflecting data. For this reason, the reflection state of the row 1107 and the row 1108 is being reflected.
- the display area control unit 108 sets YES to the displayable state of the lines 1102 to 1106 in which the reflection state has been reflected and the standby state is NO, and sets the other to NO.
- the areas corresponding to the lines 1102 to 1106 in which the display area control unit 108 sets the displayable state to YES that is, the areas corresponding to the screen components 1002 to 1006 are display areas.
- screen components 1002 to 1006 are displayed on the display unit 109.
- the display area controlled by the display area control unit 108 is enlarged or reduced according to the state of the screen components displayed on the operation screen.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing characteristic components of the display area control apparatus according to the embodiment.
- a screen component management unit 104 includes a screen component management unit 104, a screen component reflection unit 105, a screen component state storage unit 106, a data storage unit 107, a display region control unit 108, and a display unit 109.
- the request receiving unit 101, the operation screen creation unit 102, and the start data ID storage unit 103 shown in FIG. For example, when the display area control apparatus 100 sequentially displays screen components at predetermined time intervals and does not accept an operation from the user 120, a component such as the request accepting unit 101 is unnecessary. Even when the request receiving unit 101, the operation screen creating unit 102, and the start data ID storage unit 103 are not provided, the object of the present invention is achieved.
- the display area control according to the present invention can be applied not only to the list displayed on the operation screen but also to display various screens. Below, the example of a display of the screen components to which display area control is applied is illustrated.
- FIG. 13A is a diagram showing a first display example of screen parts.
- a screen component 1313 is displayed in the display area 1312 on the screen 1311 shown in FIG. 13A.
- a vertical scroll bar is displayed in the display area 1312. When the user scrolls, screen components are sequentially displayed. More characters may be displayed as screen parts.
- An image may be displayed as a screen component.
- the display area control apparatus 100 conceals screen parts on which data is not reflected by reducing the display area 1312.
- the display area control apparatus 100 may conceal screen parts that do not reflect data by changing the scroll amount.
- FIG. 13B is a diagram showing a second display example of screen parts.
- a screen component 1323 is displayed in the display area 1322 on the screen 1321 shown in FIG. 13B.
- a scroll bar is displayed in the display area 1322, and when the user scrolls, screen components are sequentially displayed. Similar to the display example shown in FIG. 13A, the screen component may be a larger number of characters or an image.
- the display area control device 100 can conceal the screen components on which data is not reflected.
- FIG. 13C is a diagram showing a third display example of screen parts.
- a screen component 1333 is displayed in the display area 1332 on the screen 1331 shown in FIG. 13C.
- the screen component 1333 may be a character or an image. Furthermore, many screen parts may be arranged.
- the display area control apparatus 100 conceals the screen parts on which data is not reflected by reducing the display area 1332. Further, the display area control apparatus 100 may conceal the screen parts not reflecting the data by displaying the screen parts reflecting the data in a large size. That is, when the display of the screen component on which the data is reflected is large, the screen component on which the data is not reflected does not enter the display area. As a result, screen components that do not reflect data are hidden.
- FIG. 13D is a diagram showing a fourth display example of screen parts.
- a screen component 1343 is displayed in the display area 1342 on the screen 1341 shown in FIG. 13D.
- screen components are displayed in the same manner as the display example shown in FIG. 13C.
- the screen components are displayed with an inclination, and more screen components are displayed.
- the display area control device 100 can hide the screen components that do not reflect the data. Furthermore, the screen component management unit 104 of the display area control apparatus 100 can change the number of screen parts displayed in the display area 1342 by changing the inclination angle. Therefore, the screen component management unit 104 can conceal a screen component on which data is not reflected by changing the angle of inclination.
- FIG. 13E is a diagram showing a fifth display example of screen parts. Screen parts are displayed in the display area 1352 on the screen 1351 shown in FIG. 13E. Each of the characters indicated by “D”, “E”, and “F” is a screen component, and the screen component is pasted on a spherical object. A region displayed with a spherical object is a display region 1352.
- the display area control apparatus 100 can increase or decrease the number of screen parts by changing the size of the spherical object. In other words, when the number of screen parts reflecting the data is small, the display area control unit 108 of the display area control apparatus 100 reduces the display area 1352 displayed as a spherical object. As a result, the display area control apparatus 100 hides screen components that do not reflect data.
- FIG. 13F is a diagram illustrating a sixth display example of the screen component.
- Screen components are displayed in the display area 1362 on the screen 1361 shown in FIG. 13F.
- Each of the characters indicated by “D”, “E”, and “F” is a screen component, and the screen component is pasted on a cylindrical object.
- a region displayed with a cylindrical object is a display region 1362.
- the display area control device 100 reduces the cylindrical object to reduce the screen on which no data is reflected. Parts can be concealed.
- FIG. 13G is a diagram showing a seventh display example of screen parts.
- a screen component is displayed in the display area 1372 on the screen 1371 shown in FIG. 13G. That is, only the screen components in the display area 1372 displayed in a circle are displayed.
- the display area control unit 108 of the display area control apparatus 100 reduces the display area 1372 indicated by a circle. Thereby, the display area control apparatus 100 can conceal the screen components on which data is not reflected.
- the display shown in FIG. 13A to FIG. 13G is an example, and the display area control apparatus 100 is a screen part in which data is not reflected in the screen parts displayed in other modes due to the increase or decrease in the display area. Can be concealed.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating a first example of concealment processing.
- FIG. 14 shows a screen 1401 before application of the concealment process and a screen 1411 after application in comparison.
- the screen parts are displayed in the display area 1402 of the screen 1401 before application.
- Each of “A”, “B”, and “C” shown in FIG. 14 is a screen component.
- the screen component is displayed in a state where it is attached to the cylindrical object 1403.
- “A” and “B” are screen components that reflect data
- “C” is a screen component that does not reflect data. Therefore, “C” is not actually displayed.
- a screen 1411 after application is displayed.
- the screen component is displayed in a state of being attached to the cylindrical object 1413 as before application.
- the display area 1412 of the screen 1411 is smaller than before application.
- the screen component “C” on which no data is reflected is outside the display area 1412.
- the screen component “C” that does not reflect data This causes the screen component “C” that does not reflect data to be hidden.
- the area that is not displayed is not only the portion “C”, but the display area 1412 as a whole is small, so that the user feels uncomfortable.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram illustrating a second example of the concealment process.
- FIG. 15 shows a screen 1401 before application of the concealment processing and a screen 1511 after application in comparison.
- the pre-application screen 1401 is displayed in the same manner as in the example shown in FIG.
- the display area control apparatus 100 when the display area control apparatus 100 performs the concealment process, a screen 1511 after application is displayed.
- the screen component management unit 104 of the display area control apparatus 100 causes the display unit 109 to display a columnar object 1513 to which the screen component is pasted larger than before application. As a result, the screen component becomes large, and the screen component “C” on which no data is reflected is outside the display area 1512.
- the screen component “C” on which no data is reflected is concealed, so that the user feels uncomfortable.
- the screen component management unit 104 increases the screen component, but the display interval of the screen component may be increased. As a result, the screen component “C” that does not reflect data is concealed, and the user feels uncomfortable.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram illustrating a third example of the concealment process.
- FIG. 16 shows a screen 1401 before application of the concealment process and a screen 1611 after application in comparison.
- the pre-application screen 1401 is displayed in the same manner as in the example shown in FIG.
- the display area control apparatus 100 when the display area control apparatus 100 performs the concealment process, a screen 1611 after application is displayed.
- the display area 1612 and the cylindrical object 1613 have the same size as before application.
- the screen component management unit 104 of the display area control apparatus 100 hides the screen component “C” on which no data is reflected by superimposing the gradation 1614 on both ends of the area in the display area 1612.
- the gradation 1614 is displayed so that the vicinity of the boundary of the display area 1612 is dark and the vicinity of the center of the display area 1612 is lightened, so that the user feels uncomfortable.
- the concealment process is shown using the drawings, but when the screen component management unit 104 displays the display area controlled by the display area control unit 108 on the display unit 109, the display area is enlarged and reduced. May be displayed or may be displayed without animation. Further, as shown in FIG. 16, the screen component management unit 104 may display the vicinity of the boundary of the display area in gradation, and enlarge or reduce the gradation.
- the screen component management unit 104 may control the transparency when displaying the screen component on the display unit 109 and hide the screen component on which data is not reflected by fading in and fading out.
- the display area control device 100 can change the display area not only by changing the display area but also by changing the diameter when displaying the screen parts along the periphery of the 3D cylinder and the sphere. May be. It is desirable to change the display area so that the user 120 does not know.
- the display area control unit 108 may be able to increase or decrease the number of spare screen parts prepared for smoothly scrolling and displaying the operation screen. Thereby, the display area control apparatus 100 can reflect data on a screen component when the processing load of the display area control apparatus 100 is low.
- the display area control apparatus controls the display area for displaying the screen parts and hides the screen parts that do not reflect the data. Thereby, when it takes time to display the screen components, it is possible to reduce the user's uncomfortable feeling.
- the embodiment is an example, and the present invention is not limited to the embodiment.
- Forms obtained by subjecting the embodiments to modifications conceived by those skilled in the art and other forms realized by arbitrarily combining the components in the embodiments are also included in the present invention.
- LSI Large Scale Integration
- IC Integrated Circuit
- system LSI system LSI
- super LSI ultra LSI depending on the degree of integration
- the method of circuit integration is not limited to LSI, and implementation with a dedicated circuit or a general-purpose processor is also possible.
- An FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array
- a reconfigurable processor that can reconfigure the connection and setting of circuit cells inside the LSI may be used.
- the means for storing data may be configured separately instead of being integrated into one chip.
- the present invention can be realized not only as a display area control apparatus but also as a method using a processing means constituting the display area control apparatus as a step.
- the present invention can be realized as a program that causes a computer to execute the steps included in the method.
- the present invention can be realized as a computer-readable storage medium such as a CD-ROM storing the program.
- the display area control device, the display area control method, and the integrated circuit according to the present invention have an effect of reducing a sense of incongruity when it takes time to display a screen component.
- a television, a recording device, a playback device, a car navigation system, and a mobile phone It is useful as a device used in equipment such as fixed telephones, printers, fax machines, PDAs, PCs, digital cameras, refrigerators, microwave ovens and washing machines.
- DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 100 Display area control apparatus 101 Request reception part 102 Operation screen creation part 103 Start data ID memory
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Description
101 要求受付部
102 操作画面作成部
103 開始データID記憶部
104 画面部品管理部
105 画面部品反映部
106 画面部品状態記憶部
107 データ記憶部
108 表示領域制御部
109 表示部
120 ユーザ
200、1000 リスト
201、202、203、204、205、206、207、208、1001、1002、1003、1004、1005、1006、1007、1008、1313、1323、1333、1343 画面部品
210、1010、1312、1322、1332、1342、1352、1362、1372、1402、1412、1512、1612 表示領域
300 データ記憶テーブル
301、302、303、304、305、306、307、308、309、310、311、900、901、902、903、904、905、906、907、908、1100、1101、1102、1103、1104、1105、1106、1107、1108 行
401 データID
402 反映状態
403 予備状態
404 表示可能状態
1311、1321、1331、1341、1351、1361、1371、1401、1411、1511、1611 画面
1403、1413、1513、1613 オブジェクト
1614 グラデーション
Claims (10)
- 表示要素である1以上の画面部品を表示するための表示領域制御装置であって、
表示部と、
前記画面部品を表示するためのデータを記憶するデータ記憶部と、
前記データ記憶部に記憶された前記データを取得し、取得した前記データを前記画面部品に反映する画面部品反映部と、
前記データが前記画面部品に反映されたか否かを示す反映状態を記憶する画面部品状態記憶部と、
前記反映状態に従って、前記データが反映された前記画面部品を前記表示部に表示するための表示領域を決定する表示領域制御部と、
前記データが反映された前記画面部品を前記表示領域に表示させ、前記データが反映されていない前記画面部品を隠蔽する画面部品管理部とを備える
表示領域制御装置。 - 前記表示領域制御部は、前記データが反映されていない前記画面部品が前記表示領域から排除されるように、前記表示領域を決定する
請求項1に記載の表示領域制御装置。 - 前記画面部品管理部は、前記データが反映された前記画面部品の大きさを拡大することにより、前記データが反映されていない前記画面部品を隠蔽する
請求項1に記載の表示領域制御装置。 - 前記画面部品管理部は、前記データが反映された前記画面部品が表示される間隔を大きくすることにより、前記データが反映されていない前記画面部品を隠蔽する
請求項1に記載の表示領域制御装置。 - 前記画面部品管理部は、前記データが反映されていない前記画面部品にグラデーションを重ねることにより、前記データが反映されていない前記画面部品を隠蔽する
請求項1に記載の表示領域制御装置。 - 前記表示領域制御装置は、さらに、
前記画面部品を順次表示させるためのスクロール要求を受付ける要求受付部と、
前記スクロール要求に従って、表示対象の前記画面部品を決定する操作画面作成部とを備え、
前記表示領域制御部は、前記操作画面作成部により決定された表示対象の前記画面部品の前記反映状態に従って、前記表示領域を決定し、
前記画面部品管理部は、前記操作画面作成部により決定された表示対象の前記画面部品のうち、前記データが反映された前記画面部品を前記表示領域に表示させ、前記データが反映されていない前記画面部品を隠蔽する
請求項1~5のいずれか1項に記載の表示領域制御装置。 - 前記操作画面作成部は、前記スクロール要求に従って表示対象の前記画面部品を決定するときに、前記反映状態を参照することにより、前記データが反映されていない前記画面部品の多さを示す値が予め定められた範囲になるように、表示対象の前記画面部品を決定する
請求項6に記載の表示領域制御装置。 - 前記画面部品状態記憶部は、さらに、表示の準備のために前記データが反映される予備の前記画面部品であるか否かを示す予備状態を記憶し、
前記表示領域制御部は、前記予備状態に従って、予備の前記画面部品が前記表示領域から排除されるように、前記表示領域を決定し、
前記画面部品管理部は、予備ではない前記画面部品であって前記データが反映された前記画面部品を前記表示領域に表示させ、前記データが反映されていない前記画面部品および予備の前記画面部品を隠蔽する
請求項1~7のいずれか1項に記載の表示領域制御装置。 - 表示要素である1以上の画面部品を表示するための表示領域制御方法であって、
前記画面部品を表示するためのデータを記憶するデータ記憶部に記憶された前記データを取得し、取得した前記データを前記画面部品に反映する画面部品反映ステップと、
前記データが前記画面部品に反映されたか否かを示す反映状態を記憶する画面部品状態記憶部に記憶された前記反映状態に従って、前記データが反映された前記画面部品を表示部に表示するための表示領域を決定する表示領域制御ステップと、
前記データが反映された前記画面部品を前記表示領域に表示させ、前記データが反映されていない前記画面部品を隠蔽する画面部品管理ステップとを含む
表示領域制御方法。 - 表示要素である1以上の画面部品を表示するための集積回路であって、
前記画面部品を表示するためのデータを記憶するデータ記憶部に記憶された前記データを取得し、取得した前記データを前記画面部品に反映する画面部品反映部と、
前記データが前記画面部品に反映されたか否かを示す反映状態を記憶する画面部品状態記憶部に記憶された前記反映状態に従って、前記データが反映された前記画面部品を表示部に表示するための表示領域を決定する表示領域制御部と、
前記データが反映された前記画面部品を前記表示領域に表示させ、前記データが反映されていない前記画面部品を隠蔽する画面部品管理部とを備える
集積回路。
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