WO2024093572A1 - 用于呈现文档的方法、装置、设备和存储介质 - Google Patents
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- the various embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to the field of computers, and in particular, to methods, apparatuses, devices and computer-readable storage media for presenting documents, methods, apparatuses, devices and computer-readable storage media for document demonstration, methods, apparatuses, devices and computer-readable storage media for document interaction, and methods, apparatuses, devices and computer-readable storage media for displaying document content.
- Documents are used in many aspects of people's lives, work and social life, including Document presentation. For example, in conference reports, corporate publicity, product promotion, event presentations, etc., it is often necessary to present the various contents of a document. However, traditional document presentation does not support interaction between viewers and documents.
- a method for presenting a document is provided.
- a first view of a document is presented, the document includes at least one content block, and the at least one content block has a presentation attribute.
- the presentation attribute of the at least one content block is adjusted. Further, based on the adjusted presentation attribute, the at least one content block is presented in the second view.
- a device for presenting a document includes an original presentation module.
- the original presentation module is configured to present a first view of a document, the document including at least one content block, and the at least one content block has a presentation attribute.
- the device further includes an adjustment module, which is configured to adjust the presentation attribute of the at least one content block in response to receiving an indication for presenting a second view of the document.
- the device also includes a target presentation module, which is configured to present the at least one content block in the second view based on the adjusted presentation attribute.
- an electronic device includes at least one processing unit; and at least one memory, the at least one memory is coupled to the at least one processing unit and stores instructions for execution by the at least one processing unit.
- the device performs the method according to the first aspect of the present disclosure.
- a computer-readable storage medium stores a computer program, which can be executed by a processor. To perform the method according to the first aspect of the present disclosure.
- a method for document presentation includes, in response to receiving a switching indication in an editing page of the document, presenting a presentation page of the document, the presentation page including a view of a content item input in the document.
- the method also includes, in response to detecting a trigger indication for the view, presenting the content item in the presentation page.
- a method for document presentation includes determining the current page type of the document in response to receiving a trigger indication for a view of a content item in the document.
- the method also includes jumping to a page other than the edit page to present the content item in response to the page type being an edit page.
- the method also includes presenting the content item in the presentation page in response to the page type being a presentation page.
- a device for document presentation includes a presentation page presentation module configured to present a presentation page of the document in response to receiving a switching indication in an editing page of the document, the presentation page including a view of a content item input in the document.
- the device also includes a content item presentation module configured to present a content item in the presentation page in response to detecting a trigger indication for the view.
- a device for document presentation includes a page type determination module configured to determine the current page type of the document in response to receiving a trigger indication of a view of a content item in the document.
- the device also includes a page jump module configured to jump to a page other than the edit page to present the content item in response to the page type being an edit page.
- the device also includes a presentation page presentation module configured to present the content item in the presentation page in response to the page type being a presentation page.
- an electronic device in a fifth aspect of the present disclosure, includes at least one processing unit; and at least one memory, the at least one memory is coupled to the at least one processing unit and stores instructions for execution by the at least one processing unit. When the instructions are executed by the at least one processing unit, the device executes the method of the first aspect or the second aspect.
- a computer-readable storage medium wherein a computer program is stored on the medium, and the computer program can be executed by a processor to implement the method of the first aspect or the second aspect.
- a document interaction method comprises: At the first terminal device, access path information of the document is presented in a presentation view of the document while the document is being presented; and based on an access request including the access path information initiated by at least one second terminal device, the presentation view of the document is provided to at least one second terminal device.
- a method for document interaction comprises: obtaining access path information of a document at a second terminal device, the document being presented at a first terminal device; sending an access request for the document, the access request including the access path information; receiving a presentation view of the document; and presenting the presentation view of the document in a presentation mode.
- a first device for document interaction includes: an access path presentation module configured to present access path information of a document in a presentation view of the document while the document is being presented; and a view providing module configured to send the document to at least one second device based on an access request including the access path information initiated by at least one second device.
- a second device for document interaction includes: an access acquisition module configured to acquire access path information of a document, the document being presented at a first device; a request initiation module configured to send an access request for the document, the access request including the access path information; a view receiving module configured to receive a presentation view of the document; and a view presenting module configured to present the presentation view of the document in a presentation mode.
- an electronic device in a sixth aspect of the present disclosure, includes at least one processing unit; and at least one memory, the at least one memory is coupled to the at least one processing unit and stores instructions for execution by the at least one processing unit. When the instructions are executed by the at least one processing unit, the electronic device executes the method of the first aspect or the second aspect.
- a computer-readable storage medium wherein a computer program is stored on the computer-readable storage medium, and the computer program can be executed by a processor to implement the method of the first aspect or the second aspect.
- a method for displaying document content comprises receiving, in a current view of the document, a target content block in a content block in the document; The method further includes receiving a content presentation instruction for the target content block when the target content block is determined. The method further includes generating a target view including at least one content page based on the target content block. The content of the target content block is displayed in at least one content page.
- a device for document content display includes a target content block determination module, which is configured to receive a selection operation of a target content block in a content block within a document under a current view of the document, and determine the target content block.
- the device also includes a content presentation instruction receiving module, which is configured to receive a content presentation instruction for the target content block when the target content block is determined.
- the device also includes a target view generation module, which is configured to generate a target view including at least one content page based on the target content block. The content of the target content block is displayed in at least one content page.
- an electronic device in a third aspect of the present disclosure, includes at least one processing unit; and at least one memory, the at least one memory is coupled to the at least one processing unit and stores instructions for execution by the at least one processing unit. When the instructions are executed by the at least one processing unit, the device executes the method of the first aspect.
- a computer-readable storage medium wherein a computer program is stored on the medium, and the computer program can be executed by a processor to implement the method of the first aspect.
- FIG1A shows a schematic diagram of an example environment in which various embodiments of the present disclosure can be implemented
- FIG. 1B shows a method for presenting a document according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. flow chart
- FIG1C shows a schematic diagram of a document view of a document according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG1D shows a schematic diagram of a presentation view of a document according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG. 1E is a schematic diagram showing another presentation view of a document according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG1F shows a schematic diagram of a mind map view of a document according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- 1GA and 1GB respectively show schematic diagrams of editing a mind map according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- 1HA and 1HB respectively show schematic diagrams of editing a mind map according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- 11A and 11B respectively show schematic diagrams of editing a mind map according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- 1JA and 1JB respectively show schematic diagrams of editing a mind map according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- 1KA and 1KB respectively show schematic diagrams of editing a mind map according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- 10A and 10B respectively show schematic diagrams of a document view and a mind map view of a document according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG. 1P illustrates a block diagram of an example apparatus for presenting a document according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG2A shows a schematic diagram of an example environment in which embodiments of the present disclosure can be implemented
- FIG2B illustrates a flow chart of a process for document presentation according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- 2C is a schematic diagram showing an example of presenting content items in a browsing window according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- 2DA to 2DB are schematic diagrams showing examples of interactions for a presentation page according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- 2EA to 2EF are schematic diagrams showing examples of presentation pages for document presentation according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- 2FA to 2FC are schematic diagrams showing examples of interactions for editing a view of a content item according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- 2G shows a schematic diagram of yet another interaction example for editing a view of a content item according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG2H illustrates a flow chart of another process for document presentation according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG2I shows a block diagram of an apparatus for document presentation according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG2J shows a block diagram of another apparatus for document presentation according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG3A shows a schematic diagram of an example environment in which embodiments of the present disclosure can be implemented
- FIG3B shows a flow chart of a signaling flow for document interaction according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- 3CA to 3CD are schematic diagrams showing examples of interaction of pages for document interaction according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- 3DA to 3DH are schematic diagrams showing examples of interaction of pages for document interaction according to other embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG3E illustrates a flow chart of a process for document interaction according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG3F shows a flowchart of a process for document interaction according to other embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG3G shows a block diagram of a first apparatus for document interaction according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- FIG. 3H shows a second device for document interaction according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. Block diagram of the device
- FIG4A shows a schematic diagram of an example environment in which embodiments of the present disclosure can be implemented
- FIG4B shows a flow chart of a process for document content display according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- 4CA to 4CF are schematic diagrams showing examples of selecting a target content block of a document according to some embodiments of the present disclosure
- 4DA to 4DE are schematic diagrams showing examples of interactions for screening target content blocks of a document according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG4E is a schematic diagram showing an example of interacting with a target content block of a selected document according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- 4FA to 4FB are schematic diagrams showing examples of presentation interfaces for document content display according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG4G shows a block diagram of an apparatus for document content display according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG4H illustrates a block diagram of an electronic device capable of implementing various embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the term "in response to” refers to a state in which a corresponding event occurs or a condition is satisfied. It will be understood that the timing of executing a subsequent action executed in response to the event or condition is not necessarily strongly related to the time when the event occurs or the condition is satisfied. For example, in some cases, the subsequent action may be executed immediately when the event occurs or the condition is satisfied; while in other cases, the subsequent action may be executed some time after the event occurs or the condition is satisfied.
- a prompt message is sent to the user to clearly prompt the user that the operation requested to be performed will require obtaining and using the user's personal information, so that the user can independently choose whether to provide personal information to software or hardware such as electronic devices, applications, servers or storage media that perform operations of the technical solution of the present disclosure based on the prompt message.
- the prompt information in response to receiving an active request from the user, is sent to the user in a manner such as a pop-up window, in which the prompt information can be presented in text form.
- the pop-up window can also carry a selection control for the user to choose "agree” or “disagree” to provide personal information to the electronic device.
- documents are widely used in daily office work, and different usage scenarios often have different requirements for the presentation of documents.
- it is usually expected to present the document content in the form of a page layout, and there are certain requirements for the style and layout of the document content.
- it is usually expected to present the document content in a hierarchical structure such as a tree structure.
- Conventional document formats can often only Meet the needs of specific usage scenarios. For example, a presentation format that presents documents in the form of slides is suitable for presentation reports, and a document in the form of a mind map is suitable for organizing ideas.
- converting documents between different formats is often time-consuming and inefficient, and the quality of the resulting documents, such as the layout, typesetting, and style of the document, is often unsatisfactory.
- a technical solution for generating a directory for a document has been proposed, but the directory structure is not suitable for users to organize their thoughts and adjust the document content.
- the presentation view obtained by this solution only enlarges and focuses the document, without considering factors such as layout, typesetting and style in the presentation mode, and cannot well meet the user's needs for the presentation scene. Therefore, it is expected that high-quality switching between multiple different views of the same document can be achieved.
- an improved document presentation solution is provided. Specifically, instead of managing document content in a streaming manner, the present disclosure can manage documents in a content block manner.
- a document includes multiple content blocks with corresponding presentation attributes. After receiving an indication of view switching, the presentation attributes of the relevant content blocks can be adjusted, and these content blocks are presented based on the adjusted presentation attributes, thereby achieving view switching of the document.
- FIG. 1A shows a schematic diagram of an example environment 1100 in which various embodiments of the present disclosure can be implemented.
- an electronic device 1110 can present a document 1112 to a user 1102, for example, through a document presentation interface 1120.
- the document 1112 can be stored in an electronic device 1110.
- the document 1112 may be an online document and may be stored in another electronic device communicatively connected to the electronic device 1110, such as a cloud storage.
- the scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
- the document presentation interface 1120 may be provided by a document editing application in the electronic device 1110.
- the document presentation interface 1120 may have a display area suitable for the display area size of the electronic device 1110, or may have other appropriate predetermined or user 1102 specified display area.
- user 1102 may interact with electronic device 1110.
- user 1102 may perform operations such as editing and presenting on document 1112 in document presentation interface 1120 by interacting with electronic device 1110.
- operations such as editing and presenting on document 1112 in document presentation interface 1120 by interacting with electronic device 1110.
- Various interaction processes between user 1102 and electronic device 1110 will be described in detail below.
- Electronic device 1110 can be any type of mobile terminal, fixed terminal or portable terminal, including mobile phone, desktop computer, laptop computer, notebook computer, netbook computer, tablet computer, media computer, multimedia tablet, personal communication system (PCS) device, personal navigation device, personal digital assistant (PDA), audio/video player, digital camera/camcorder, positioning device, television receiver, radio broadcast receiver, e-book device, game device or any combination of the foregoing, including accessories and peripherals of these devices or any combination thereof.
- electronic device 1110 can also support any type of interface for user 1102 (such as "wearable" circuit, etc.). It should be understood that the structure and function of environment 1100 are described only for exemplary purposes, without implying any limitation on the scope of the present disclosure.
- FIG1B shows a flow chart of a method 1200 for presenting a document 1112 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the method 1200 may be performed by the electronic device 1110 shown in FIG1A. It should be understood that the method 1200 may also include additional blocks not shown and/or may omit one (or some) of the blocks shown, and the scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
- a first view of document 1112 is presented.
- document 1112 includes at least one content block, and each of the at least one content block has a presentation attribute.
- electronic device 1110 may present a document view of document 1112 in document presentation interface 1120. is the first view.
- content block refers to an entity in the document 1112, which includes but is not limited to at least any of the following: text, image, video, table, graphic, link, annotation, symbol, formula and other content, and the entity has presentation attributes.
- the presentation attributes of the content block can be used to control whether the content block is presented in the view of the document 1112, and to control the manner in which the content block is presented in the view of the document 1112.
- the presentation attributes of the content block may include but are not limited to at least any of the following: level, width, height, font, font size, border, line, fill and alignment. It should be understood that the presentation attributes may also include any other suitable attributes, and the scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
- FIG. 1C shows a schematic diagram of a document view 1300 of a document 1112 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 1C shows a schematic diagram of a document view 1300 of a document 1112 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 1C shows a schematic diagram of a document view 1300 of a document 1112 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 1C shows a schematic diagram of a document view 1300 of a document 1112 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 1C shows a schematic diagram of a document view 1300 of a document 1112 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the document 1112 exemplarily includes thirteen content blocks, namely, content blocks 1310-1 to 1310-13 (individually or collectively referred to as content blocks 1310), wherein content blocks 1310-1 to 1310-12 are content blocks of document type, and content block 1310-13 is a content block of image type.
- content blocks 1310-1 to 1310-13 are content blocks of document type
- content block 1310-13 is a content block of image type.
- FIG. 1C only thirteen content blocks 1310 in the document 1112 are shown in FIG. 1C . It should be understood that the document 1112 may have fewer or more content blocks 1310.
- the type of the content block 1310 of the document 1112 is text or image, in other embodiments, the type of the content block 1310 may also be a table, a graph, a link, an annotation, a symbol, a formula, and the like.
- specific text is presented in the accompanying drawings, such text does not constitute any limitation to the embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the presentation attributes and configuration of content block 1310-1 in FIG. 1C are: the font is bold, the font size is size 3, and the level is the document title.
- the presentation attributes and configuration of content blocks 1310-3, 1310-5, 1310-7, and 1310-11 are: the font is bold, the font size is size 3, and the level is the document title.
- the font is bold, the font size is size 3, and the level is a first-level title.
- the presentation attributes and configuration of content block 1310-9 are: the font is bold, the font size is size 4, and the level is a second-level title.
- the presentation attributes and configuration of content blocks 1310-2, 1310-4, 1310-6, 1310-8, 1310-10, and 1310-12 are: the font is regular, the font size is size 4, and the level is text.
- view control 1320-1 corresponds to a view of a mind map type
- view control 1320-2 corresponds to a view of a streaming type
- view control 1320-3 corresponds to a view of a presentation type.
- a view of a mind map type may also be referred to as a mind map view
- a view of a streaming type may also be referred to as a document view
- a view of a presentation type may also be referred to as a presentation view.
- view control 1320-2 presents an activated state
- view control 1320-1 and view control 1320-3 present an unactivated state.
- view control 1320 shown in FIG. 1C is merely schematic, and view switching may be controlled in any other suitable manner (for example, the user may press a predetermined shortcut key or perform a predetermined gesture), and the scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
- the presentation mode of the document can be switched between a first view and a second view.
- the first view can be any view of a document view, a presentation view, or a mind map view
- the second view can be another view of the document view, the presentation view, or the mind map view that is different from the first view.
- the embodiments of the present disclosure will be described below by taking the first view as a document view and the second view as a presentation view or a mind map view as an example.
- the solutions according to the embodiments of the present disclosure can also be applied to any other suitable type of view, and the scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
- a presentation property of at least one content block is adjusted.
- the instruction may be a specific operation of user 1102 on view control 1320, such as a mouse click, a mouse double-click, a mouse selection, a mouse hover, a finger or stylus touch, a finger or stylus touch, or a touch operation.
- 1C to describe more details about the indication.
- the user 1102 can indicate switching to the presentation view by controlling the mouse arrow 1330 and clicking the view control 1320 - 3 .
- electronic device 1110 may determine the type of the second view based on the indication of the second view for presenting document 1112, and adjust the presentation properties of at least one content block 1310 based on the type of the second view. Referring to FIG1C , if a trigger indication of view control 1320-3 is received from user 1102, electronic device 1110 may determine, based on the indication, that user 1102 clicked on view control 1320-3, and determine that the second view type to be presented indicates a presentation type according to view control 1320-3 corresponding to a presentation view.
- the electronic device 1110 may adjust the position, size and/or display content of at least one content block 1310 in the second view.
- FIG. 1D shows a schematic diagram of a presentation view 1400 of a document 1112 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 1D schematically shows only the first three pages of the document 1112 in the presentation view, namely page 1410-1, page 1410-2, and page 1410-3.
- the position of the content block 1310-1 is adjusted in the presentation view to be centered at the bottom of the first page 1410-1.
- the electronic device 1110 also adjusts the font of the content block 1310-1 to Lishu, and adjusts the font size to one according to the window size, and so on.
- the electronic device 1110 can also increase the size of the picture-type content block 1310-13 to serve as the background of the first page 1410-1.
- the electronic device 1110 can also generate the English expression "Animal” corresponding to the title "Animal” by means of machine translation, and adjust the display content of the content block 1310-1 in the presentation view to "Animal".
- each content block 1310 in the document 1112 can be effectively adapted to the presentation form of the presentation view, and a more beautiful design of the presentation view can be automatically provided, thereby reducing the workload of the user 1102 in designing the presentation document and improving the user experience.
- the electronic device 1110 may further adjust the combined layout of at least one content block 1310.
- the electronic device 1110 can combine and layout the content blocks of the first type and the content blocks of the second type by adjusting the position and size of the content block 1310-13 of the picture type to set it as the background of the content block 1310-1 of the text type.
- the content block 1310-1 can, for example, correspond to the content block of the first type
- the content block 1310-13 can, for example, correspond to the content block of the second type.
- the generated presentation view can be beautified by means of the matching of different types of content blocks 1310 in the document 1112 to improve the aesthetics of the presentation document.
- the electronic device 1110 can combine and layout the multiple content blocks 1310.
- the electronic device 1110 can combine and layout the two content blocks.
- the electronic device 1110 presents content block 1310-3 and content block 1310-5 in the third page 1410-3 in the form of a left-right combined layout.
- the electronic device 1110 can combine and layout multiple content blocks 1310 of the same type.
- the electronic device 1110 in addition to presenting content blocks 1310-3 and content blocks 1310-5 in the form of left-right layout, the electronic device 1110 also combines content blocks 1310-4 and 1310-6 of the same text type, and presents them in combination with content blocks 1310-3 and content blocks 1310-5.
- the content blocks 1310 of the same type in the document 1112 can be fully utilized to construct the generated presentation view to improve the aesthetics of the presentation document.
- the electronic device 1110 may combine and lay out the multiple content blocks 1310 of the same type.
- the preset conditions include, but are not limited to, the semantic similarity of the contents of the multiple content blocks 1310, Or the lengths of multiple content blocks 1310 are similar, and the scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
- the electronic device 1110 can present content blocks 1310-4 and 1310-6 in a left-right layout.
- the association between content blocks 1310 of the same type in the document 1112 can be fully utilized to design the generated presentation view to improve the aesthetics of the presentation document.
- the electronic device 1110 may also present a paging control element for adjusting paging in the presentation view.
- FIG. 1D exemplarily shows two paging control elements 1420-1 and 1420-2 (individually or collectively referred to as paging control elements 1420) in the form of arrows. It should be understood that the paging control element 1420 may also be presented in any other suitable form, and the scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
- the electronic device 1110 can adjust the paging of the presentation view.
- the user 1102 can move the paging control element 1420-2 downward to the horizontal position between the content block 1310-3 and the content block 1310-4.
- the electronic device 1110 can adjust the paging layout shown in Figure 1D.
- the resulting new presentation view is shown in Figure 1E.
- content block 1310-3 and content block 1310-5 are presented in the second page 1510-2 of the presentation view 1500
- content block 1310-4 and content block 1310-6 are presented in the third page 1510-3 of the presentation view 1500.
- the user 1102 can conveniently adjust the paging layout in the presentation view, so that the user can adjust the paging layout mode with a finer granularity at any time to improve the user experience.
- the electronic device 1110 may also present a visibility control element in the presentation view, for example, it may be presented when the mouse hovers over the content block (not shown). If an adjustment to the visibility control element presented in the presentation view is received, the electronic device 1110 may adjust the visibility of at least one content block 1310. For example, the electronic device 1110 may adjust the visibility by changing the transparency of the content block 1310. In this way, the user 1102 can conveniently hide or fade one or more content blocks in the presentation view. 1310, thereby improving the simplicity and aesthetics of presentation documents.
- the electronic device 1110 may also present a comment control element in the presentation view, for example, it may be presented when the mouse hovers over the content block (not shown). If an adjustment to the comment control element presented in the presentation view is received, the electronic device 1110 may adjust the comments for at least one content block 1310. For example, the electronic device 1110 may present all comments obtained in the comment control element for one content block 1310 in the user interface of the presentation document author. In this way, multiple viewers of the presentation document can comment on the presentation document at the same time, and all comments can be fed back to the author of the presentation document in a timely manner, thereby improving the user experience.
- the electronic device 1110 may also present a color control element in the presentation view, for example, it may be presented when the mouse hovers over the content block (not shown). If an adjustment to the color control element presented in the presentation view is received, the electronic device 1110 may adjust the color of at least one content block 1310. For example, the user 1102 may change the color of the text content "animal" in the content block 1310-1 by adjusting the color control element. In this way, the user 1102 may conveniently change the color of each content block 1310 in the presentation view, thereby improving the aesthetics of the presentation document.
- the electronic device 1110 may also assign an icon to at least one content block 1310 based on the text content of at least one content block 1310, and present the icon at a position associated with at least one content block 1310.
- the electronic device 1110 may present icons of mammals such as lions and tigers next to the text "mammals"; for content block 1310-5, the electronic device 1110 may present icons of reptiles such as crocodiles next to the text "reptiles"; and so on.
- the electronic device 1110 may present a clock icon next to the content block 1310 in the presentation view.
- the electronic device 1110 may present a shield icon next to the content block 1310 in the presentation view.
- the method for presenting document 1112 can automatically complete the selection of layout, typesetting and style in the presentation view, and based on the content block 1310, the display method of the content in document 1112 can be adjusted with a finer granularity, thereby enhancing the aesthetics of document 1112 in the presentation view and improving the user experience.
- the user 1102 can indicate switching to the mind map view by controlling the mouse arrow 1330 to click the view control 1320-1. It should be understood that the form of indication used herein is not limited in this respect.
- the electronic device 1110 may determine the title level of at least one content block 1310 in the document view.
- the "title level” may also be referred to as “level” in this article.
- the electronic device 1110 may determine based on the presentation attributes of each content block 1310: the level of content block 1310-1 is the document title; the levels of content blocks 1310-3, 1310-5, 1310-7, and 1310-11 are first-level titles; the level of content block 1310-9 is a second-level title; the levels of content blocks 1310-2, 1310-4, 1310-6, 1310-8, 1310-10, 1310-12, and 1310-13 are text.
- the electronic device 1110 can adjust the presentation attributes of at least one content block based on the title level, and display at least one content block with the adjusted presentation attributes in the mind map view.
- the electronic device can present the content block 1310 that meets the predetermined level condition in the created mind map.
- the presentation attribute can also include a mind map display attribute indicating whether the content block 1310 is presented in the mind map.
- the electronic device 1110 can set the mind map display attribute of the content block 1310 based on whether the level of the content block 1310 meets the predetermined level condition.
- the electronic device 1110 can determine, based on the predetermined hierarchical condition, that the following content blocks 1310 with the hierarchical level of the document title and the hierarchical level of the first-level title need to be presented in the mind map.
- the predetermined hierarchical condition that the following content blocks 1310 with the hierarchical level of the document title and the hierarchical level of the first-level title need to be presented in the mind map.
- the electronic device 1110 can The mind map display properties of content block 1310-1, content block 1310-3, content block 1310-5, content block 1310-7 and content block 1310-11 are set to: present the corresponding content block 1310 in the mind map.
- electronic device 1110 can set the mind map display properties of content block 1310-2, content block 1310-4, content block 1310-6, content block 1310-8, content block 1310-9, content block 1310-10, content block 1310-12 and content block 1310-13 to: not present the above content block 1310 in the mind map.
- At least one content block is presented in the second view based on the adjusted presentation attribute.
- the electronic device 1110 can generate a node corresponding to the content block 1310 based on the content block 1310 to be presented in the mind map, and determine the hierarchical structure of each node in the mind map based on the title level of the content block 1310, thereby presenting each node in the mind map based on the hierarchical structure.
- the display mode of the document 1112 can be switched without changing the document content itself, and there is no need to convert the document format. Therefore, it is convenient for users to organize their thoughts in the mind map view, thereby editing the document structure more efficiently.
- FIG. 1F shows a schematic diagram of a mind map view 1600 of a document 1112 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the mind map 1610 in FIG. 1F includes five nodes, namely nodes 1620-1 to 1620-5 (individually or collectively referred to as nodes 1620). The following will be described by comparing FIG. 1C and FIG. 1F.
- the electronic device 1110 can determine, according to the mind map display attribute in the presentation attributes of the content blocks 1310-1 to 1310-13, that the content blocks 1310-1, 1310-3, 1310-5, 1310-7, and 1310-11 need to be presented in the mind map 1610.
- the electronic device 1110 can generate corresponding nodes 1620 based on the above-mentioned content blocks 1310, respectively.
- the node 1620-1 in FIG. 1F corresponds to the content block 1310-1
- the node 1620-2 corresponds to the content block 1310-3
- the node 1620-3 corresponds to the content block 1310-5
- the node 1620-4 corresponds to the content block 1310-7
- the node 1620-5 corresponds to the content block 1310-11.
- the electronic device 1110 can determine the hierarchical structure of each node 1620 in the mind map 1610 based on the level of the content block 1310. In some embodiments, the electronic device 1110 can set the document title as the root node of the mind map 1610, and set the first-level title to the first-level node, and set the second-level title to the second-level node, and so on. With reference to the example of Figure 1C and Figure 1F, based on the level of the content block 1310-1 being the document title, the electronic device 1110 can determine that the corresponding node 1620-1 is the root node. Based on the level of the content block 1310-3 being the first-level title, the electronic device 1110 can determine that the corresponding node 1620-2 is the first-level node.
- the electronic device 1110 can determine that node 1620-3, node 1620-4 and node 1620-5 are first-level nodes. Since the predetermined level condition mentioned above is that the level is not lower than the first-level title, the mind map 1610 of Figure 1F includes a root node and four first-level nodes.
- the electronic device 1110 can present each node 1620 in the mind map 1610 based on the determined hierarchical structure of the node 1620.
- nodes 1620-1 to 1620-5 are presented in a tree layout in FIG. 1F.
- FIG. 1F only shows a two-layer tree layout, when the document 1112 includes more levels, the tree layout can also have more levels based on appropriate predetermined hierarchical conditions. For example, more classifications of mammals can also be included in the lower layer of node 1620-2, and so on. It should be understood that the electronic device 1110 can also present each node 1620 in any other suitable layout manner, and the scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
- the mind map 1610 presents the hierarchical structure of the document 1112 in an independent page, and allows the user 1102 to sort out the ideas of editing the document 1112 based on the mind map 1610. For example, the user 1102 can adjust the hierarchy, content, and order of each content block in the mind map 1610, and so on. By presenting the mind map 1610 in an independent page, the user 1102 can focus on sorting out the structure and writing ideas of the document 1112 without being distracted by other temporarily unimportant details (e.g., content in a lower level).
- the possibility of immersively focusing on sorting out ideas can be provided for the user 1102, thereby further improving the user experience and improving the efficiency of the user 1102 in editing the document 1112.
- the electronic device 1110 may update the content block 1310 corresponding to the node 1620 in the mind map view accordingly.
- content the electronic device 1110 can adjust the content of the content block corresponding to the node.
- Figures 1GA and 1GB respectively show schematic diagrams of editing the mind map 1610 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. As shown in the mind map view 1700A of Figure 1GA, the user 1102 can adjust the content of the node 1620-4, for example, by adding the word "water and land" in the node 1620-4, the content of the node 620-4 is edited to "amphibians".
- the electronic device 1110 can adjust the content of the content block 1310-7 corresponding to the node 1620-4 accordingly. As shown in the document view 1700B of Figure 1GB, the electronic device 1110 can synchronously adjust the content of the content block 1310-7 to "amphibians". In the examples of Figures 1GA and 1GB, only the node 1620-4 in Figure 1GA is used as an example of the adjusted node. At this time, the content block 1310-7 in Figure 1GB can be the content block corresponding to the adjusted node. It should be understood that the above correspondence is merely illustrative and does not constitute any limitation to the embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the user 1102 can sort out the ideas of the document 1112 in the mind map 1610, and the editing operation of the user 1102 can be synchronized with the content in the corresponding content block 1310 of the document 1112, so that the user 1102 can directly switch to other views of the document 1112 to further enrich the details of the document 1112. Therefore, the efficiency of the user 1102 in editing the document 1112 can be improved, and the user experience can be improved.
- Figures 1HA and 1HB respectively show schematic diagrams of editing the mind map 1610 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the user 1102 can adjust the order of nodes 1620-2 and nodes 1620-3, for example, the order of nodes 1620-2 and nodes 1620-3 is interchanged so that node 1620-3 is located before node 1620-2.
- the electronic device 1110 can adjust the order of the content block 1310-3 corresponding to the node 1620-2 and the content block 1310-5 corresponding to the node 1620-3 accordingly.
- the positions of the subordinate content blocks of the adjusted nodes may be changed accordingly.
- the electronic device 1110 may also adjust the order of the content block 1310-4 associated with the content block 1310-3 and the content block 1310-6 associated with the content block 1310-5 accordingly.
- electronic device 1110 can move content block 1310-5 and content block 1310-6 before content block 1310-3 and content block 1310-4.
- node 1620-2 and node 1620-3 in Figure 1HA can, for example, correspond to two adjusted nodes respectively
- content block 1310-3 and content block 1310-5 in Figure 1HB can, for example, correspond to two content blocks corresponding to the two adjusted nodes respectively. It should be understood that the above correspondence is only schematic and does not constitute any limitation to the embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the user 1102 can sort out the ideas of the document 1112 in the mind map 1610, and the editing operation of the user 1102 can be synchronized to the corresponding content in the corresponding content block 1310 of the document 1112, so that the adjustment of the ideas of the document 1112 by the user 1102 in the mind map 1610 can be synchronized to other views of the document 1112. Therefore, the efficiency of the user 1102 in editing the document 1112 can be improved, and the user experience can be improved.
- FIG. 1IA and 1IB respectively show schematic diagrams of editing the mind map 1610 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the user 1102 can adjust the level of the node 1620-1, for example, the level of the node 1620-1 is adjusted from the root node to the first-level node.
- the electronic device 1110 can adjust the level of the content block 1310-1 corresponding to the node 1620-1 accordingly.
- the electronic device 1110 can adjust the level of the content block 1310-1 to a first-level title.
- the electronic device 1110 can adjust other presentation attributes of the content block 1310-1, such as font and font size, to a configuration corresponding to the first-level title.
- the node 1620-1 in Figure 1IA may correspond to the adjusted node
- the content block 1310-1 and its hierarchical attributes in Figure 1IB may correspond to the corresponding content block and the corresponding hierarchy of the adjusted node. It should be understood that the above correspondence is only illustrative and does not constitute any limitation to the embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the user 1102 can sort out the ideas of the document 1112 in the mind map 1610, and the editing operation of the user 1102 can be synchronized to the corresponding part of the document 1112.
- the corresponding content in the content block 1310 is synchronized so that the adjustment of the idea of the document 1112 by the user 1102 in the mind map 1610 is synchronized to other views of the document 1112. Therefore, the efficiency of the user 1102 in editing the document 1112 can be improved, and the user experience can be improved.
- FIGS 1JA and 1JB respectively show schematic diagrams of editing the mind map 1610 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. As shown in the mind map view 11000A of Figure 1JA, the user 1102 has inserted a node 1620-6 into the mind map 1610. Node 1620-6 is a child node of the root node 1620-1.
- the electronic device 1110 can insert the content block corresponding to the node in the document 1112 accordingly. Based on the fact that node 1620-6 is a child node of the root node 1620-1, the electronic device 1110 can determine that the level of the new content block is lower than the level of the content block 1310-1 corresponding to the root node 1620-1. As shown in the document view 11000B of Figure 1JB, the electronic device 1110 can insert a content block 1310-14 in the document 1112, and the level of the content block 1310-14 is a first-level title.
- the node 1620-6 in Figure 1JA can, for example, correspond to the new node inserted
- the content block 1310-14 in Figure 1JB can, for example, correspond to the corresponding content block of the new node. It should be understood that the above-mentioned corresponding relationship is only schematic and does not constitute any limitation to the embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the user 1102 can sort out the ideas of the document 1112 in the mind map 1610, and the editing operation of the user 1102 is synchronized to the corresponding content in the corresponding content block 1310 of the document 1112, so that the adjustment of the ideas of the document 1112 by the user 1102 in the mind map 1610 is synchronized to other views of the document 1112. Therefore, the efficiency of the user 1102 in editing the document 1112 can be improved, and the user experience can be improved.
- FIG. 1KA and FIG. 1KB respectively illustrate schematic diagrams of editing the mind map 1610 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the user User 1102 deletes node 1620-5 in mind map 1610.
- electronic device 1110 may delete content block 1310-11 corresponding to node 1620-5 accordingly, as shown in document view 11100B of FIG. 1KB.
- electronic device 1110 may delete content block 1310-12 associated with content block 1310-11 accordingly.
- node 1620-5 in FIG. 1KA may, for example, correspond to a deleted node
- content block 1310-11 in FIG. 1KB may, for example, correspond to a content block of a deleted node. It should be understood that the above correspondence is merely schematic and does not constitute any limitation to the embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the user 1102 can sort out the ideas of the document 1112 in the mind map 1610, and the editing operation of the user 1102 is synchronized to the corresponding content in the corresponding content block 1310 of the document 1112, so that the adjustment of the ideas of the document 1112 by the user 1102 in the mind map 1610 is synchronized to other views of the document 1112. Therefore, the efficiency of the user 1102 in editing the document 1112 can be improved, and the user experience can be improved.
- Figures 10A and 10B respectively show schematic diagrams of a document view 11200A and a mind map view 11200B of a document 1112 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the exemplary content in the document 1112 of Figures 10A and 10B is different from the content of the document 1112 of Figures 1C to 10B.
- the document 1112 in FIG10A includes six content blocks 11210-1 to 11210-6, wherein the level of content block 11210-1 is the document title, the level of content block 11210-2 is the fourth-level title, the level of content block 11210-3 is the third-level title, the level of content block 11210-4 is the third-level title, the level of content block 11210-5 is the first-level title, and the level of content block 11210-6 is the second-level title. It can be seen that in the example of FIG10A, the levels of the various content blocks are out of order, for example, the first-level title to the third-level title do not appear before the fourth-level title.
- the electronic device considers not only the level of the content block but also the position of the content block when determining the hierarchical structure in the mind map.
- the sub-device traverses each content block in the document 1112 from top to bottom.
- the electronic device generates a node 11230-1 corresponding to the content block 11210-1 as the root node in the mind map 11220.
- the electronic device can compare the levels of the content block 11210-2 and the content block 11210-1.
- the electronic device can set node 11230-2 corresponding to content block 11210-2 as a child node of node 11230-1 corresponding to content block 11210-1, as shown in the mind map 11220 in Figure 1OB.
- the electronic device can compare the levels of the content blocks 11210-3 and 11210-2 that are consecutive. Since the level of content block 11210-3 is a level three title, and the level of content block 11210-2 is a level four title, the level of content block 11210-3 is higher than the level of content block 11210-2. In response to determining that the level of content block 11210-3 is higher than the level of content block 11210-2, the electronic device can trace back to the parent node of node 11230-2 corresponding to content block 11210-2, that is, node 11230-1.
- the electronic device may set node 11230-3 corresponding to content block 11210-3 as a child node of node 11230-1 corresponding to content block 11210-1.
- nodes 11230-2 and 11230-3 corresponding to these two content blocks have the same level, that is, both are child nodes of root node 11230-1.
- the subordinate relationship between each title can be more directly reflected, avoiding unnecessary level jumps in mind map 11220, thereby improving user experience and improving the efficiency of user 1102 in sorting out ideas.
- the electronic device continues to traverse, and encounters content block 11210-4 located after content block 11210-3 during the traversal process.
- the electronic device may compare the content blocks 11210-4 and the level of content block 11210-3. Since the level of content block 11210-4 is a third-level title, and the level of content block 11210-3 is also a third-level title, the level of content block 11210-4 is equal to the level of content block 11210-3.
- the electronic device can set the node 11230-4 corresponding to content block 11210-4 as a sibling node of node 11230-3 corresponding to content block 11210-3, that is, node 11230-4 is also set as a child node of node 11230-1.
- the electronic device may determine that the node 11230-5 corresponding to the content block 11210-5 is a child node of the node 11230-1, and the node 1610-12 corresponding to the content block 11210-6 is a child node of the node 11230-5.
- the corresponding mind map can be efficiently generated when the title hierarchy is out of order, and compared with the existing directory structure, the direct subordinate relationship of each title can be more directly reflected, avoiding unnecessary level jumps in the mind map, thereby improving the user experience and improving the efficiency of users in sorting out their ideas.
- a blank document 1112 can also be converted to a mind map view.
- the root node inserted by the user 1102 corresponds to a content block with a document title level
- the first-level node inserted by the user 1102 corresponds to a content block with a first-level title level
- the second-level node inserted by the user 1102 corresponds to a content block with a second-level title level, and so on.
- FIG. 1P shows a block diagram of an example apparatus 11300 for presenting a document according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the apparatus 11300 may be used, for example, to implement the electronic device shown in FIG. 1A.
- the apparatus 11300 may include an original rendering module 11302.
- the original rendering module 11302 is configured to: present a first view of a document, the document including at least one content block, and the at least one content block has a rendering attribute.
- the apparatus 11300 may also include an adjustment module 11304, which is configured to adjust the rendering attribute of the at least one content block in response to receiving an indication for presenting a second view of the document.
- the apparatus 11300 may also include a target rendering module 11306, which is configured to present the at least one content block in the second view based on the adjusted rendering attribute.
- the adjustment module 11304 includes: a type determination module configured to determine the type of the second view based on the indication; and a property adjustment module configured to adjust the presentation property based on the type of the second view.
- the property adjustment module includes a display adjustment module, which is configured to adjust at least any of the following in response to determining that the type of the second view includes a presentation type: the position of at least one content block in the second view; the size of at least one content block in the second view; the displayed content of at least one content block in the second view; and the combined layout of at least one content block.
- device 11300 also includes at least one of the following: a paging adjustment module, configured to adjust the paging of the second view in response to receiving an adjustment to the paging control element presented in the second view; a visibility adjustment module, configured to adjust the visibility of at least one content block in response to receiving an adjustment to the visibility control element presented in the second view; a comment adjustment module, configured to adjust the comment for at least one content block in response to receiving an adjustment to the comment control element presented in the second view; and a color adjustment module, configured to adjust the color of at least one content block in response to receiving an adjustment to the color control element presented in the second view.
- a paging adjustment module configured to adjust the paging of the second view in response to receiving an adjustment to the paging control element presented in the second view
- a visibility adjustment module configured to adjust the visibility of at least one content block in response to receiving an adjustment to the visibility control element presented in the second view
- a comment adjustment module configured to adjust the comment for at least one content block in response to receiving an adjustment to the comment control element
- the property adjustment module includes: a hierarchy determination module, configured to determine the title hierarchy of at least one content block in the first view in response to determining that the type of the second view includes a mind map type; and a mind map presentation module, configured to adjust the presentation properties of at least one content block based on the title hierarchy, and display the at least one content block with the presentation properties in the mind map view.
- the modules and/or units included in the device 11300 may be implemented in various ways. Including software, hardware, firmware or any combination thereof. In some embodiments, one or more units may be implemented using software and/or firmware, such as machine executable instructions stored on a storage medium. In addition to or as an alternative to machine executable instructions, some or all of the units in device 11300 may be implemented at least in part by one or more hardware logic components. As an example and not limitation, exemplary types of hardware logic components that may be used include field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), application specific standard products (ASSPs), systems on chip (SOCs), complex programmable logic devices (CPLDs), and the like.
- FPGAs field programmable gate arrays
- ASICs application specific integrated circuits
- ASSPs application specific standard products
- SOCs systems on chip
- CPLDs complex programmable logic devices
- the modules and/or units shown in Figure 1P may be partially or completely implemented as hardware modules, software modules, firmware modules, or any combination thereof.
- the processes, methods, or procedures described above may be implemented by hardware in a storage system or a host corresponding to the storage system or other computing devices independent of the storage system.
- document presentation is spread across all aspects of people's lives, work, and social life, such as conference reports, corporate publicity, product promotion, and event presentations.
- the document to be presented often has some input or inserted content, which can supplement the content of the document.
- a conventional presentation scheme for the input content is that the user clicks on the input content, and in response to the user's click, jumps to another application page corresponding to the input content to open the input content for presentation. For example, in response to a user clicking on an inserted web link, jumps to a web browser to open the web page and present the content of the web page.
- This conventional input content presentation scheme will generate many jumps during the document presentation process.
- the jump presentation path and the presentation boundary are very strong, and the jumps and switches back and forth will destroy the audience's immersive experience of the content. Therefore, it is hoped that the jumps during the document presentation process can be avoided to improve the user experience.
- some input content may be deeply read during the presentation. How to resolve the conflict between the degree of penetration of deep reading of content and the aesthetics of typesetting during presentation is also a problem worthy of attention.
- an improved document presentation solution is proposed.
- a view of content items input in a document is presented in a presentation page of the document.
- the input content item is presented in the presentation page without jumping to the application page corresponding to the content item.
- the solution can support presenting the content item in the presentation page by detecting a trigger indication of the view of the input content item. In this way, it is possible to avoid jumping to a page corresponding to the content item outside the presentation page to display the content item. In this way, the user can directly view the content item by triggering the view of the input content item without jumping, thereby improving the user experience of document presentation.
- FIG. 2A shows a schematic diagram of an example environment 2100 in which embodiments of the present disclosure can be implemented.
- an electronic device 2110 can present a document 2112 to present a presentation page 2120 of the document 2112.
- the document 2112 can be any document format suitable for presentation, such as a word document, a ppt document, a pdf document, etc.
- the presentation page 2120 presents a view 2124 (hereinafter referred to as view 2124) of the content item input or inserted in the document 2112, and may also include other content in the document 2112.
- the presentation page 2120 may be provided by, for example, a document editing application or a document presentation application in the electronic device 2110.
- the presentation page 2120 may have a display area suitable for the display area size of the electronic device 2110, or may have other appropriate predetermined or user-specified display area areas.
- the user 2102 can interact with the electronic device 2110 to select or modify the content presented in the presentation page 2120.
- the user 2102 can input a trigger indication to the view 124 so that the content of the input or inserted content item associated with the view 2124 is presented in the presentation page 2120.
- the input content item can be an inserted file or an inserted file link, for example, the input content item can be a picture, a table, a word file, a presentation, a multimedia file (e.g., audio or video), a file link (e.g., an http link or an ftp link), etc.
- the input content item can be pre-stored in the storage device of the electronic device 2110. Alternatively or additionally, the input content item can also be stored in a network location or a cloud storage device. The embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect.
- the electronic device 2110 may be any type of mobile terminal, fixed terminal or portable terminal.
- the electronic device 2110 may include a mobile phone, a desktop computer, a laptop computer, a notebook computer, a netbook computer, a tablet computer, a media computer, a multimedia tablet, a personal communication system (PCS) device, a personal navigation device, a personal digital assistant (PDA), an audio/video player, a digital camera/camcorder, a positioning device, a television receiver, a radio broadcast receiver, an e-book device, a gaming device, or any combination thereof, including accessories and peripherals of these devices or any combination thereof.
- the electronic device 2110 may also support any type of interface for the user (such as a "wearable" circuit, etc.).
- FIG. 2B shows a flow chart of a process 2200 for document presentation according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the process 2200 may be implemented at an electronic device 2110.
- the process 2200 will be described with reference to the environment 2100 of FIG. 2A.
- the switching indication can be, for example, a user 2102 to the page switch control in the edit page, such as a mouse click, a mouse double-click, a mouse box selection, a mouse suspension, a finger or a stylus touch, a finger or a stylus press, and the like.
- the options menu may include a switching control.
- electronic device 2110 can detect a switching indication.
- the switching indication can also be a user 2102 such as voice control.
- the form of the switching indication adopted herein is not limited in this respect.
- the electronic device 2110 determines whether a switching indication is received. If the electronic device 2110 does not receive a switching indication at box 2220, the electronic device 2110 continues to detect the switching indication at box 2210. For example, the electronic device 2110 can continuously detect the switching indication in the editing page of the document until the switching indication is detected. Alternatively, the electronic device 2110 can detect the switching indication at predetermined time intervals. In some embodiments, the detection of the switching indication can also be stopped after a period of time. In addition, the detection of the switching indication can also be started by, for example, a user indication.
- the electronic device 2110 may also detect a switching instruction on the presentation page of the document 2112 to switch to the editing page of the document 2112.
- a switching instruction on the presentation page of the document 2112 to switch to the editing page of the document 2112.
- the electronic device 2110 presents the presentation page 2120 of the document 2112 at box 2230.
- the presentation page 2120 includes a view 2124 of the content item entered in the document 2112.
- the presentation page 2120 may also include other content in the document 2112.
- the electronic device 2110 may present the presentation page 2120 to demonstrate the document 2112 in response to the presentation indication of the user 2102 to the document 2112.
- the view 2124 of the content item can have a variety of different forms. The different types of views 2124 will be further described below in conjunction with Figures 2EA to 2EF.
- the electronic device 2110 detects a trigger indication for the view 2124.
- the trigger indication may be, for example, a click of the mouse, a double click of the mouse, a selection of the mouse, a hover of the mouse, a touch of a finger or a stylus, a press of a finger or a stylus, etc. by the user 2102 on the view 2124.
- the form of the trigger indication used herein is not limited in this respect.
- the electronic device 2110 determines whether a trigger indication for view 2124 is detected. If the electronic device 2110 does not detect a trigger indication for view 2124 at box 2250, the electronic device 2110 continues to detect a trigger indication for view 2124 at box 2240. For example, the electronic device 2110 may continuously detect a trigger indication for view 2124 until a trigger indication is detected. Alternatively, the electronic device 2110 may detect a trigger indication for view 2124 at predetermined time intervals until a trigger indication is detected. In some embodiments, the detection of the trigger indication for view 2124 may also be stopped after a period of time. In addition, the detection of the trigger indication for view 2124 may also be initiated by, for example, a user indication.
- the electronic device 2110 If the electronic device detects a trigger indication for view 2124 at box 2250, the electronic device 2110 presents the content item within presentation page 2120 at box 2260. For example, the electronic device 2110 may not need to jump to a page outside presentation page 2120 corresponding to the content item.
- the electronic device 2110 may present the content item in a browsing window of the presentation page 2120.
- the browsing window may include a pop-up window.
- the electronic device 2110 may call the application framework of the document 2112.
- the electronic device 2110 may construct a browsing window in the presentation page 2120 of the document 2112, and present the content items in the browsing window.
- the electronic device 2110 may construct a browsing window on the client to present the content items.
- the electronic device 2110 may call the page framework of the presentation page 2120 that carries the document 2112.
- the electronic device 2110 may construct a browsing window in the presentation page 2120 of the document 2112, and present the content items in the browsing window. For example, in an example where the input content is a web page, the electronic device 2110 may construct a browsing window through the web page to present the content items.
- FIG. 2C shows a schematic diagram of an example of presenting content items in a browsing window according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the browsing window 2310 is a pop-up window.
- the input content corresponding to the view 2124 or the content of the inserted content item is presented in the browsing window 2310.
- the browsing window is at least partially covered on the presentation interface 2120.
- the presentation page 2120 presents the view 2124 in the document 2112 and possible partial content (not shown).
- specific text is presented in the figure, but such text does not constitute any limitation to the embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the electronic device 2110 may also detect a closing instruction of the browsing window 2310. For example, the electronic device 2110 may detect a triggering instruction to close the control 2312. If a triggering instruction to close the control 2312 is detected, it means that a closing instruction to the browsing window 2310 is detected. In this case, the electronic device 2110 will close the browsing window 2310. In addition, the electronic device 2110 will return to the presentation of the demonstration page 2120, such as the demonstration page 2120 presented in Figures 2EA to 2EF below.
- the size, shape and position of the close control 2312 shown in FIG. 2C are merely exemplary and not restrictive.
- the close control 2312 may have other shapes and sizes and may be located at other locations of the browsing window 2310. Additionally or alternatively, the close control 2312 may be hideable, and when the user 2102, for example, moves the mouse to the position of the close control 2312, the close control 2312 may change from a hidden state to a visible state.
- the browsing window 2310 can also be semi-transparent.
- the electronic device 2110 can receive a user instruction to modify the transparency of the browsing window 2310.
- the browsing window 2310 is a pop-up window in the example of Figure 2C
- the browsing window can also be a window of other forms, such as a window that can be expanded and contracted, or a window with a fixed position in the presentation page 2120, etc.
- the browsing window can be at the position where the view 2124 is located in the presentation page 2120.
- the input content item associated with the view 2124 can be presented at the position of the view 2124.
- the user 2102 may also interact with the electronic device 2110 to perform operations such as page turning and scrolling on the content presented in the browsing window 2310.
- operations such as page turning and scrolling on the content presented in the browsing window 2310.
- FIG. 2DA shows a schematic diagram of an interactive example for a presentation page according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the browsing window 2310 includes a scroll bar control 2410.
- the electronic device 2110 is configured to scroll and present content items in response to detecting a scroll operation for the scroll bar control 2410. For example, if the scroll bar control 2410 is scrolled up, the content presented in the browsing window 2310 will scroll up until the scroll bar control 2410 is stopped or the scroll bar control 2410 reaches the top position. Conversely, if the scroll bar control 2410 is scrolled down, the content presented in the browsing window 2310 will scroll down until the scroll bar control 2410 is stopped or the scroll bar control 2410 reaches the bottom position.
- the scroll bar control 2410 shown in FIG. 2DA is merely exemplary and not restrictive. In some embodiments, the scroll bar control 2410 may have other shapes, sizes or positions. This type of embodiment utilizing the scroll bar control of FIG. 2DA is applicable to content items such as input of long document types. In this way, the content to be presented in the browsing window in the content item can be positioned quickly and conveniently.
- the electronic device 2110 may further remove the presentation of the first content page of the content item from the browsing window 2310 in response to detecting a page turning indication while the first content page of the content item is presented in the browsing window 2310, and present a second content page of the content item in the browsing window 2310.
- the second content page may be a content page before or after the first content page.
- Fig. 2DB shows the schematic diagram of the page turning interaction example for demonstration page according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the upper page turning control 2420 and the lower page turning control 2430 are shown in the browsing window 2310. If the electronic device 2110 detects that the upper page turning control 2420 is triggered, the electronic device 2110 removes the current content page from the browsing window 2310, and presents the previous content page (if any) of the current content page. If the electronic device 2110 detects that the lower page turning control 2430 is triggered, the electronic device 2110 removes the current content page from the browsing window 2310, and presents the next content page (if any) of the current content page.
- page-turning control 2420 and page-turning control 2430 can be hidden controls not shown.
- page-turning control 2420 When user 2102 clicks or touches browse window 2310 such as the lower left corner position, then page-turning control 2420 is triggered.
- page-turning control 2430 When user 2102 clicks or touches browse window 2310 such as the lower right corner position, then page-turning control 2430 is triggered.
- the upper and lower page-turning controls also can be arranged in other positions in browse window 2310, and can have other size and shape.
- This type of embodiment that can turn pages to content items of Fig. 2CB presents is applicable to the content items of input or insertion of for example paging display, such as the document of presentation type.In this way, can quickly and easily locate the content to be presented in browse window in the content items.
- the input content items may include playable multimedia content, such as audio files, video files, and the like.
- the electronic device 2110 may play the multimedia content in the presentation page 2120.
- the electronic device 2110 may play the multimedia content in a location such as a pop-up window or a view occupying a larger area.
- the electronic device 2110 may respond to the interaction instructions of the user 2102, such as playback positioning, acceleration, deceleration of the multimedia content, etc., to adjust the playback of the multimedia content. Take control.
- the content items input or inserted in the document 2112 can be opened and interacted during the presentation process. In this way, the user experience of the document presentation can be further improved.
- the presentation page 2120 of the document 2112 is a page for displaying the content items of the document 2112.
- the electronic device 2110 may receive a display instruction for the content entered in the editing page of the document. Additionally or alternatively, the electronic device 2110 may also refuse to receive an editing instruction for the content entered in the editing page. In this way, it is possible to prevent the content entered in the editing page of the document from being mistakenly edited or modified by the user in the presentation page.
- view 2124 can have various different types, and user 2102 can select a view of the content item as needed. For example, in the editing page of document 2112, user 2102 can select the type of view 2124.
- Electronic device 2110 can detect the view type selected by user 2102 to enter a view 2124 of that type in document 2112.
- Figures 2EA to 2EF show schematic diagrams of examples of presentation pages 2120 for document presentation according to some embodiments of the present disclosure, in which views 2124 may have different forms.
- presentation page 2120 presents view 2124 and part of the content in document 2112.
- the content of document 2112 presented includes a paragraph of text 2512 and view 2124.
- the paragraph of text 2512 may be the content itself in document 2112, rather than an input content item.
- a specific paragraph of text is presented in the figure, but such text does not constitute any limitation to the embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the presentation page 2120 may also be configured to There are controls such as scroll bar controls and/or page turning controls for navigating and locating the content of the presented document 2112.
- a close control may also be provided in the presentation page 2120 to close the current presentation page 2120.
- the input content item of the document 2112 is a picture named "20220603.png".
- the view 2124 belongs to the first view that presents the first information associated with the content item, and the first view occupies the first area in the document 2112. That is, the first view occupies the first area in the presentation page 2120.
- the first information includes the file name 2524 of the content item.
- the first information may also include a category diagram 2522 of the file category of the content item.
- the category diagram 2522 indicates that the content item belongs to the picture category.
- view 2124 belongs to a second view that presents second information associated with a content item.
- the second view occupies a second area in document 2112. That is, the second view occupies a second area in presentation page 2120.
- the second area may be greater than the first area occupied by the first view.
- the second information includes a file name 2534 of the content item and auxiliary information of the content item, such as file size, etc.
- the second information may also include a category diagram 2532 of a file category of the content item.
- the second information may also include a second view editing indicator 2536.
- User 2102 may edit the second view by triggering the second view editing indicator 2536. The editing process of the second view will be described in detail below in conjunction with FIG. 2G.
- view 2124 belongs to a third view that presents third information associated with a content item.
- the third view occupies a third area in document 2112. That is, the third view occupies a third area in presentation page 2120.
- the third area may be larger than the second area occupied by the second view.
- the third information may include a thumbnail or preview 2542 of the content item, or include the content item itself.
- the third information may also include a file name 2544 of the input content item.
- a third view edit indicator (not shown) may also be included in the third view.
- the input content item of document 2112 is a presentation named "presentation.ppt”.
- view 2124 pertains to presenting first information associated with a content item.
- a first view which occupies a first area in the document 2112.
- the first information includes a file name 2554 of the content item, i.e., "Presentation.ppt".
- the first information may also include a category diagram 2552 of the file category of the content item.
- the category diagram 2552 indicates that the content item belongs to the presentation (i.e., ppt) category.
- view 2124 belongs to a second view that presents second information associated with a content item.
- the second view occupies a second area in document 2112.
- the second area may be larger than the first area occupied by the first view.
- the second information includes a file name 2564 of the content item and auxiliary information of the content item, such as file size.
- the second information may also include a category diagram 2562 of a file category of the content item.
- the second information may also include a second view edit indicator 2566.
- User 2102 may edit the second view by triggering the second view edit indicator 2566. The editing process of the second view will be described in detail below in conjunction with FIG. 2G .
- view 2124 belongs to a third view that presents third information associated with a content item.
- the third view occupies a third area in document 2112.
- the third area may be larger than the second area occupied by the second view.
- the third information may include home page content 2572 of the content item.
- the third information may also include a file name 2574 of the input content item.
- an optional third view edit indicator may also be included in the third view.
- the content item associated with the view 2124 may be presented at the location of the view 2124 in the presentation page 2120.
- the browsing window for the content item may be at the location of the third view in the presentation page 2120.
- the input or content item associated with the view 2124 may be presented at the location of the third view.
- the multimedia content may be played at the location of the third view.
- the presentation page 2120 of the document 2112 and various views 2124 of the input content items are described in conjunction with FIGS. 2EA to 2EF, taking the input content items of the picture type and the presentation type as examples. It should be understood that these examples of the presentation page 2120 and the views 2124 are merely exemplary and not restrictive.
- the presentation page 2120 may have a shape different from that shown in FIGS. 2EA to 2EF, for example, the presentation page 2120 may be The presentation page 2120 may be square or circular, etc.
- the presentation page 2120 may also be of different sizes, such as 13 inches, 14 inches, 3.5 inches, etc.
- the view 2124 may belong to the first view, the second view, the third view, or other appropriate view types described in detail above. In addition to the information listed above, the various views may also show other information, or show less information. The scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
- FIG. 2FA shows a schematic diagram of an interactive example of a view 2124 for editing a content item according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the edit toolbar 2610 can be displayed, for example, in the form of a floating toolbar.
- the various icons in the edit toolbar 2610 correspond to different editing operations.
- icon 2612 represents a zoom operation
- icon 2614 represents a storage operation
- icon 2616 represents adding a view 2124 of the first view
- icon 2618 represents adding a view 2124 of the second view
- icon 2622 represents adding a view 2124 of the third view
- icon 2624 represents the operation of adding an annotation, and so on.
- FIG. 2DA it is indicated by shading that icon 2616 is selected, that is, the view 2124 of the first view is added.
- the electronic device 2110 may detect a view switching indication for the content item.
- the view switching indication is used to indicate that the view 2124 is switched to another view.
- the electronic device 2110 may switch the view 2124 to another view in the document 2112.
- FIG. 2FB shows a schematic diagram of another interactive example of a view 2124 for editing a content item according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- a switching toolbar 2630 of the view 2124 may be displayed, for example, in the form of a floating toolbar.
- Each icon in the switching toolbar 2630 corresponds to a different view type.
- Icon 2632 indicates that the view 2124 is switched to the first view
- icon 2634 indicates that the view 2124 is switched to the second view
- icon 2636 indicates that the view 2124 is switched to the third view.
- the icon 2634 is indicated by shading as being selected, and in this example, the electronic device 2110 is about to switch the view 2124 to the second view.
- FIG. 2FC shows a view 2124 for editing a content item according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- electronic device 2110 switches view 2124 to view 2124 in FIG2FC.
- View 2124 in FIG2FC occupies a larger area than FIG2FB and presents more information.
- the electronic device 2110 may detect a trigger for a view 2124 of a content item in the edit page 2600 of the document 2112. If the electronic device 2110 detects a trigger for a view 2124 of a content item in the edit page 2600, the electronic device 2110 may jump to a page outside the edit page 2600 to display the content item. For example, the electronic device 2110 may jump to the presentation page 2120 to display the content item.
- a switching indication control is further provided in the editing page 2600. As described above, the user 2102 can switch from the editing page 2600 to the presentation page 2120 by triggering the switching indication control.
- the electronic device 2110 may further edit the view 2124, such as editing the layout of the view 2124.
- the electronic device 2110 may detect a view edit indication for a content item, which is used to indicate a modification to the layout of the view 2124. The electronic device 2110 may then modify the layout of the view 2124 based on the view edit indication.
- FIG. 2G shows a schematic diagram of another example of interaction for editing a view of a content item according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the second view editing window 2730 may be displayed in the presentation page 2120.
- the second view editing window 2730 may include a view mode selection icon (also called a card mode selection icon) and a view background selection icon (also called a card background selection icon).
- a view mode selection icon also called a card mode selection icon
- a view background selection icon also called a card background selection icon
- the view background selection icon can be used to select the background of view 2124. For example, when icon 2742 is selected, the background of view 2124 is white. If icon 2744, icon 2746, and icon 2748 are selected, the background of view 2124 is adjusted to the pattern displayed by the corresponding icon, respectively. It should be understood that the view background selection icon described above is merely exemplary, and more icons can be used to represent different background colors, background patterns, and so on of view 2124.
- the layout of view 2124 can be modified to any appropriate layout and form. The scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
- the above takes the view 2124 of the second view as an example to illustrate editing the second view by triggering the second view editing indicator 2722. It should be understood that the third view can also be edited in a similar manner.
- the user can select and edit the view of the input content item.
- the user can select different display methods of the view of the content item according to the needs.
- it can adapt to different typesetting layouts and repeated reading scenarios. For example, for important input content, a third view with a larger area can be used.
- the first view or the second view with a smaller area can be used. In this way, when typeset documents, users can have more choices for view style and layout based on content priority.
- FIG. 1 shows an example process for document presentation according to some embodiments of the present disclosure in conjunction with Figures 2B to 2G.
- Figure 2H shows a flowchart of another process 2800 for document presentation according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- Process 2800 can be implemented at electronic device 2110.
- process 2800 will be described with reference to environment 2100 of Figure 2A.
- electronic device 2110 detects a trigger indication of view 2124 of content items in document 2112.
- the trigger indication may be, for example, a mouse click, a mouse double-click, a mouse selection, a mouse hover, a finger or a stylus touch, a finger or a stylus press, etc. by user 2102 on the view 2124.
- the trigger indication may also be other methods such as a voice trigger indication.
- the form of the trigger indication used herein is not limited in this respect.
- the electronic device 2110 determines whether a trigger indication is received or detected. In some embodiments, if the electronic device 2110 does not receive a trigger indication at block 2820, the electronic device 2110 may continue to detect a trigger indication at block 2810. If the electronic device 2110 receives a trigger indication at block 2820, the electronic device 2110 determines the current page type of the document 2112 at block 2830.
- electronic device 2110 determines whether the current page type of document 2112 is an edit page or a presentation page.
- the edit page may be edit page 2600 or other appropriate edit pages.
- the presentation page may be presentation page 2120 or other appropriate presentation pages.
- the electronic device 2110 determines that the page type is the edit page 2600, the electronic device 2110 jumps to a page other than the edit page 2600 to present the content item at box 2850. For example, the electronic device 2110 may jump to the presentation page 2120 or other appropriate page to present the content item.
- the electronic device 2110 determines that the page type is a presentation page 2120, the electronic device 2110 presents the content item in the presentation page 2120 at block 2860.
- the electronic device 2110 may present the content item in the presentation page 2120 without jumping to a page corresponding to the content item outside the presentation page 2120.
- the electronic device 2110 may present the content item in a browsing window of the presentation page 2120.
- the browsing window may include a pop-up window.
- the electronic device 2110 may call the application framework of the document 2112.
- the electronic device 2110 may build a browsing window in the presentation page 2120 of the document 2112, and present the content item in the browsing window.
- the electronic device 2110 may call the page framework of the presentation page 2120 hosting the document 2112.
- the electronic device 2110 may build a browsing window in the presentation page 2120 of the document 2112, and present the content item in the browsing window.
- the electronic device 2110 presents several examples of content items within the presentation page 2120 and Various interaction examples in the demonstration page 2120 have been described in detail in the above text in conjunction with FIG. 2C and FIG. 2EA to FIG. 2EF. The above examples can all be incorporated into the process 2800. No further description will be given here.
- the electronic device 2110 may also receive a switching indication in the edit page 2600 of the document 2112.
- the electronic device 2110 may present the presentation page 2120 of the document 2112 in response to the switching indication.
- the presentation page 2120 includes a view 2124 of the content item entered in the edit page 2600 of the document 2112.
- the electronic device 2110 may present the content item in the presentation page 2120.
- the above process may be similar to the boxes 2210 to 2230 in the process 2200. No further description is given here.
- the electronic device 2110 may also perform the processes of the boxes 2240 to 2260 in the process 2200 and any other additional processes. Examples of these processes may be similar to the several examples described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in FIG. 2B above, and are not described in detail here.
- the electronic device 2110 may also detect a view switching indication for the content item.
- the view switching indication is used to indicate that the view is switched to another view. If the electronic device 2110 detects the view switching indication, the electronic device 2110 may switch the view to another view in the document.
- the above view switching process is similar to the process described above in conjunction with Figures 2FA to 2FC, and will not be repeated here.
- the electronic device 2110 may also detect a view editing indication for a content item.
- the view editing indication is used to indicate a modification to the layout of the view. If the electronic device 2110 detects the view editing indication, the electronic device 2110 may modify the layout of the view based on the view editing indication.
- the above-mentioned view layout modification process is similar to the process described above in conjunction with FIG. 2G, and will not be described in detail here.
- the electronic device 2110 may receive an instruction to edit the content in the document 2112.
- the electronic device 2110 may edit the content according to the edit instruction.
- the electronic device 2120 may receive an instruction to display the content entered under the edit page 2600.
- the electronic device 2120 may refuse to receive an instruction to edit the content.
- different pages can be set for the document to perform different operations. For example, by editing the content of the document only on the editing page, but not on the presentation page, it is possible to avoid modifying the document content due to the user's erroneous operation during the document presentation process. For another example, by presenting the content of the document on the presentation page, it is possible to avoid jumping to a page outside the presentation page that corresponds to the content to display the content. In this way, page jumps during the presentation of the document content can be avoided, thereby improving the user experience of the document presentation.
- FIG. 2I shows a schematic structural block diagram of an apparatus 2900 for document presentation according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the apparatus 2900 may be implemented as or included in an electronic device 2110.
- Each module/component in the apparatus 2900 may be implemented by hardware, software, firmware, or any combination thereof.
- the device 2900 includes a presentation page presentation module 2910, which is configured to present a presentation page 2120 of the document 2112 in response to receiving a switching indication in the editing page of the document 2112.
- the presentation page 2120 includes a view 2124 of the content item input in the document 2112.
- the device 2900 also includes a content item presentation module 2920, which is configured to present the content item in the presentation page 2120 in response to detecting a trigger indication for the view 2124. For example, there is no need to jump to a page corresponding to the content item outside the presentation page.
- the content item presentation module 2920 includes a browsing window module, which is configured to call the application framework of the document 2112, build a browsing window in the presentation page 2120 of the document 2112, and present the content item in the browsing window.
- the browsing window module is further configured to call the page framework of the presentation page carrying the document 2112, build a browsing window in the presentation page 2120 of the document 2112, and present the content item in the browsing window.
- the device 2900 further includes a browsing window closing module, which is configured to close the browsing window in response to detecting a closing instruction for the browsing window.
- the browsing window module is configured to, in response to detecting a page turn indication while a first content page of a content item is presented in the browsing window, remove presentation of the first content page from the browsing window; and present a second content page of the content item in the browsing window.
- the browsing window module further comprises a scroll bar control.
- the browsing window module is further configured to: scroll and present the content items in response to detecting a scroll operation on the scroll bar control.
- the view of the inserted content item is one of the following views: a first view presenting first information associated with the content item, the first view occupying a first area in document 2112; a second view presenting second information associated with the content item, the second view occupying a second area in document 2112 that exceeds the first area; a third view presenting third information associated with the content item, the third view occupying a third area in document 2112 that exceeds the second area.
- the view 2124 includes a third view
- the content item presentation module 2920 is configured to present the content item at the location of the third view in the presentation page 2120 .
- the inserted content item includes playable multimedia content, such as audio or video, etc.
- the content item presentation module 2920 is configured to play the multimedia content.
- the device 2900 further includes a view switching indication detection module configured to detect a view switching indication for a content item in an editing page of the document 2112.
- the view switching indication is used to indicate switching the view 2124 to another view.
- the device 2900 further includes a view switching module configured to switch the view to another view in the document 2112 in response to detecting the view switching indication.
- the device 2900 further includes a view editing indication detection module configured to detect a view editing indication for a content item in an editing page of the document 2112.
- the view editing indication is used to indicate a modification to the layout of the view 2124.
- the device 2900 further includes a view layout modification module configured to modify the layout of the view 2124 based on the view editing indication.
- the device 2900 further includes an instruction receiving module configured to receive, in the presentation page 2120 of the document 2112, an instruction to display the content input in the editing page. and refusing to receive editorial instructions regarding the Content.
- the device 2900 also includes a page jump module configured to jump to a page outside the editing page to display the content item in response to triggering a view of the content item in the editing page of the document 2112.
- FIG. 2J shows a schematic structural block diagram of an apparatus 21000 for document presentation according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the apparatus 21000 may be implemented as or included in an electronic device 2110.
- Each module/component in the apparatus 21000 may be implemented by hardware, software, firmware, or any combination thereof.
- the device 21000 includes a page type determination module 21010, which is configured to determine the current page type of the document 2112 in response to receiving a trigger indication of a view 2124 of a content item in the document 2112.
- the device 21000 also includes a page jump module 21020, which is configured to jump to a page other than the edit page to present the content item in response to the page type being the edit page.
- the device 21000 also includes a presentation page presentation module 21030, which is configured to present the content item in the presentation page 2120 in response to the page type being the presentation page 2120.
- the device 21000 further includes a switching module configured to present a presentation page 2120 of the document 2112 in response to receiving a switching indication in the editing page of the document 2112.
- the presentation page 2120 may include a view 2124 of the content item entered in the editing page of the document 2112.
- the device 21000 may further include a content item presentation module configured to present the content item in the presentation page 2120 in response to detecting a trigger indication of the view 2124.
- the content item presentation module is configured to call the application framework of the document 2112, build a browsing window in the presentation page 2120 of the document 2112, and present the content item in the browsing window.
- the content item presentation module may be configured to call the page framework of the presentation page 2120 carrying the document 2112, build a browsing window in the presentation page 2120 of the document 2112, and present the content item in the browsing window.
- the apparatus 21000 further comprises a browsing window closing module, the browsing window closing module being configured to close the browsing window in response to detecting a closing instruction for the browsing window.
- the browsing window module is configured to move the first content page of the content item from the browsing window to the next page in response to detecting a page turning instruction while the first content page of the content item is presented in the browsing window.
- the browsing window module further comprises a scroll bar control. In this example, the browsing window module is further configured to scroll the content items in response to detecting a scroll operation on the scroll bar control.
- view 2124 belongs to one of the following views: a first view presenting first information associated with a content item, the first view occupying a first area in document 2112; a second view presenting second information associated with the content item, the second view occupying a second area in document 2112 exceeding the first area; a third view presenting third information associated with the content item, the third view occupying a third area in document 2112 exceeding the second area.
- view 2124 may include the third view, and the content item presentation module is configured to present the content item at the location of the third view in presentation page 2120.
- the inserted content item includes playable multimedia content, such as audio or video, etc. In such an embodiment, the content item presentation module is configured to play the multimedia content.
- the device 21000 further includes a view switching indication detection module configured to detect a view switching indication for a content item in an editing page of the document 2112.
- the view switching indication is used to indicate switching the view 2124 to another view.
- the device 21000 further includes a view switching module configured to switch the view to another view in the document 2112 in response to detecting the view switching indication.
- the device 21000 further includes a view editing indication detection module configured to detect a view editing indication for a content item in an editing page of the document 2112.
- the view editing indication is used to indicate a modification to the layout of the view 2124.
- the device 21000 further includes a view layout modification module configured to modify the layout of the view 2124 based on the view editing indication.
- the device 21000 further includes an instruction receiving module configured to receive, in the presentation page 2120 of the document 2112, a display instruction for the content input in the editing page, and to refuse to receive an editing instruction for the content.
- the device 21000 further includes a page jump module configured to, in response to triggering a view of a content item in an editing page of the document 2112 , jump to a page outside the editing page to display the content item.
- a page jump module configured to, in response to triggering a view of a content item in an editing page of the document 2112 , jump to a page outside the editing page to display the content item.
- a presenter can present a document to an audience through a conference interface in an online meeting, or may present a document to an audience through a presentation device in a live meeting.
- the audience can only passively view the document content controlled and displayed by the presenter during the presentation. The audience cannot interact with the document during or after the presentation. It is expected to provide more flexible interaction with the presented document.
- a document interaction solution is proposed to support interaction during document presentation.
- the access path information of the document is presented, so that other terminal devices can access the document based on the access path information.
- other terminal devices After accessing the document, other terminal devices present the presentation view of the document in presentation mode.
- the flexible access and interaction capabilities of users with the presented document in presentation mode are enhanced, thereby improving the user experience.
- FIG. 3A shows a schematic diagram of an example environment 3100 in which embodiments of the present disclosure can be implemented.
- a terminal device 3110 is a device for document presentation.
- a user 3102 can present a view 3112 of a document 3105 by operating the terminal device 3110 .
- Document 3105 can be any document format suitable for presentation, such as a text document (e.g., a word document), a presentation document (e.g., a PPT document), a PDF document, etc.
- document 3105 can be an online document, such as being stored in an online document library 3140.
- Management device 3130 can be used to manage and maintain online documents.
- Terminal device 3110 can have management rights to document 3105, including various rights such as access, editing, collaboration, and sharing.
- terminal device 3110 is installed with a corresponding application, and a logged-in user of the application (e.g., user 3102) can be assigned management rights to document 3105.
- Terminal device 3110 can communicate with management device 3130 and document library 3140 via network 3150.
- terminal devices 3120-1, 3120-2, ... 3120-N for the convenience of discussion, collectively or individually referred to as terminal devices 3120, where N is an integer greater than or equal to 1).
- These terminal devices 3120 can be operated by users 3104-1, 3104-2, ... 3104-N (for the convenience of discussion, collectively or individually referred to as users 3104).
- the terminal device 3120 can also communicate with the terminal device 3110 and/or the management device 3130 through the network 3150.
- the terminal device 3120 can access the document 3105 with the permission of the terminal device 3110.
- the terminal devices 3120-1, 3120-2, ... 3120-N can respectively present views 3122-1, 3122-2, ... 3122-N (for ease of discussion, collectively or individually referred to as views 3122) of the document 3105.
- the terminal device 3120 can also be installed with a corresponding application, and the logged-in user of the application (e.g., user 3104) can have the interaction permission for the document 3105 if allowed.
- user 3102 may operate terminal device 3110 to present document 3105 in a live meeting, or may present document 3105 in an online meeting with one or more users 3104 .
- terminal device 3110 is sometimes referred to as a "first terminal device” and terminal device 3120 is sometimes referred to as a "second terminal device.” It should be understood that although terminal device 3110 is shown in FIG. 3A as being used to present document 3105, any terminal device can be used to implement document presentation according to application requirements.
- terminal device 3110 or 3120 can be any type of mobile terminal, fixed terminal or portable terminal, including mobile phone, desktop computer, laptop computer, notebook computer, netbook computer, tablet computer, media computer, multimedia tablet, personal communication system (PCS) equipment, personal navigation device, personal digital assistant (PDA), audio/video player, digital camera/camcorder, positioning device, television receiver, radio broadcast receiver, electronic book device, game device or any combination of the foregoing, including accessories and peripherals of these devices or any combination thereof.
- terminal device 3110 can also support any type of interface for user (such as "wearable" circuit, etc.).
- Management device 3130 can be any type of computing system/server that can provide computing power, including but not limited to computing devices in mainframe, edge computing node, cloud environment, etc.
- the terminal device 3110 may not communicate with the remote management device 3130.
- FIG. 3B shows a signaling flow for document interaction according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. 3200.
- the signaling flow 3200 involves the implementation at the terminal device 3110 and the terminal device 3120.
- the signaling flow 3200 will be described with reference to the environment 3100 of FIG. 3A, so it is assumed that the terminal device 3110 is a device for presenting a document, and the terminal device 3120 is a device for accessing the presented document.
- FIG. 3B although only a single terminal device 3120 is shown, it can be understood that multiple terminal devices 3120 can perform similar signaling interactions with the terminal device 3110.
- the terminal device 3110 presents (3205) the access path information of the document 3105 in the presentation view of the document while the document 3105 is being presented.
- the terminal device 3110 may present (3202) the presentation view 3112 of the document 3105 in the presentation mode of the document 3105, and determine whether to present the access path information in the presentation view 3112.
- the presentation view of a document refers to the organization or layout of at least part of the content of the document in a presentation mode.
- the page view of a document refers to the organization or layout of at least part of the content of the document in a non-presentation mode.
- the document can be edited, set, and other operations in the page view.
- the page view is sometimes also referred to as a normal view or a non-presentation view.
- access path information of document 3105 is presented in presentation view 3112 of document 3105.
- the document 3105 can be accessed through the access path information.
- the document 3105 can be an online document and have a corresponding access path.
- the access path information can be in any form, such as a QR code, an access link, and other information that can be used to access the document.
- the terminal device 3110 may determine to present the access path information of the document 3105 based on a user request. Specifically, the terminal device 3110 may detect a sharing indication during presentation of the document 3105 to indicate that the document 3105 is to be shared during presentation. If such an indication is detected, the terminal device 3110 will present the access path information of the document 3105 when the document 3105 is presented. In some embodiments, the sharing indication during presentation may be triggered before the document 3105 enters presentation mode, for example, by the user 3102. Additionally or alternatively, the sharing indication during presentation may also be triggered when the document 3105 is in presentation mode. In some embodiments, as an alternative, the access path information of the document may also be presented automatically or by default in the presentation view of the document 3105.
- Figures 3CA to 3CD show example pages of a document 3105 presented at a terminal device 3110 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. It should be understood that the pages in Figures 3CA to 3CD and other figures described below are only example pages, and various page designs may actually exist. The various elements in the page may have different arrangements and different visual representations, one or more elements may be omitted or replaced, and one or more other elements may also exist. The embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect.
- 3CA shows a page view 3300 of document 3105, where document 3105 has not entered the presentation mode.
- the document content is presented in page view 3300.
- some available functions may be presented, including a presentation mode function 3310 for triggering entry into the presentation mode; a display comment function 3312 for displaying some comment information of document 3105 (if any); and more options 3314 for displaying more available functions (if any).
- the terminal device 3110 can determine that the document 3105 enters the presentation mode and presents the presentation view 3302 as shown in FIG. 3CB.
- the terminal device 3110 can control the presentation progress of the document 3105 under the operation of the user 3102 to present the content in different positions or areas of the document 3102.
- some functions that can be triggered in the presentation mode can also be presented.
- the exit presentation function 3320 can be presented to trigger the exit of the presentation mode of the document 3105; the share document function 3322 to trigger the sharing indication during the presentation; and more options 3314 for displaying more available functions (if any) in the presentation mode.
- the terminal device 3110 can detect the sharing indication during the presentation.
- the triggering method of the presentation mode function 3310 can include, for example, a click or touch gesture of an input device (for example, a mouse), the mouse hovering at the location where the function is located, and so on.
- the access path information 3330 of the document 3102 is presented in the presentation view 3302, as shown in FIG. 3CC.
- the access path information 3300 is shown in the form of a QR code, although other forms of access path information are also applicable.
- FIG. 3CB shows the sharing indication when the presentation is triggered in the presentation mode
- the user may also be allowed to configure or automatically determine the access path information of the document to be presented during the presentation before entering the presentation mode.
- the terminal device 3120 acquires (3210) the access path information of the document 3105.
- the terminal device 3120 can access the document 3105 based on the access path information.
- the terminal device 3120 that performs the access can be any device that can obtain the access path information of the document 3105.
- the terminal device 3120 may obtain the access path information in various ways. For example, if the terminal device 3120 can scan a QR code or receive an access link under the operation of the user 3104, the document 3105 can be accessed. In some embodiments, the terminal device 3120 can access the online document 3105 through the management device 3130. For example, the terminal device 3120 may be installed with an application capable of accessing the online document 3105, and access the document 3105 through the application.
- the terminal device 3120 initiates (3215) an access request including the acquired access path information.
- the access request may be sent directly to the terminal device 3110, or may be sent to the management device 3130 of the document 3105, so that the terminal device 3120 obtains the ability to access the document 3105, depending on the specific management method of the document 3105.
- the terminal device 3120 provides (3220) a presentation view of the document 3105 to the terminal device 3120.
- the presentation view of the document may be based on the presentation progress of the document 3105 at the terminal device 3110.
- the presentation view may be sent directly to the terminal device 3120, or may be sent to the terminal device 3120 via the management device 3130, depending on the specific management method of the document 3105.
- the terminal device 3120 receives (3225) the presentation view of the document 3105, and presents (3230) the presentation view of the document 3105 in the presentation mode.
- one or more interactive operations on the document 3105 may be performed at the terminal device 3120.
- the terminal device 3120 may perform corresponding processing based on the received interactive operations.
- Terminal device 3120 provides various interactive capabilities supported by document 3105 and/or allowed by the administrator of document 3105 (e.g., user 3102). Such interactive capabilities may include, but are not limited to, follow-up demonstration or free browsing capabilities of documents, comment capabilities, comment browsing capabilities, special identification capabilities, etc.
- Figures 3DA to 3DH show example pages presented at a terminal device 3120 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the terminal device 3120 scans the access path information 3330 in the form of a QR code to obtain access to the document 3105.
- terminal device 3120 may present a presentation view of document 3105 , the content of which may correspond to the content in the presentation view of document 3105 being presented on terminal device 3110 .
- the terminal device 3120 can present a presentation view 3402 of the document 3105 in the presentation mode. Initially, the presentation view 3402 presented at the terminal device 3120 can be synchronized to the presentation view 3302 presented at the terminal device 3110.
- the terminal device 3120 in the presentation mode, free browsing of the document 3105 is not supported at the terminal device 3120. That is, in the presentation mode, the terminal device 3120 presents a presentation view of the document 3105 according to the presentation progress of the document 3105 at the terminal device 3110. The content presented at the terminal device 3120 changes with the presentation operation of the presenter (e.g., user 3102) at the terminal device 3110.
- the presenter e.g., user 3102
- the user can be supported to exit the demonstration mode and switch to other views, such as page views, through certain preset interactive instructions.
- the demonstration exit instruction may include one or more instructions.
- a specific control may be provided, such as a demonstration exit control, a view switching control, a startup page view control, etc., and a demonstration exit instruction may be initiated by triggering the control to exit the demonstration mode.
- certain gesture operations, mouse operations or other interactive operations may also be set to trigger the demonstration exit instruction. For example, if an up and down sliding gesture or an up and down sliding of the mouse is detected, it can be determined that the demonstration exit instruction is initiated, thereby exiting the demonstration mode.
- the document 3105 may be presented in a page view.
- the page view may support the user's free browsing of the document 3105.
- the terminal device 3120 will detect the browsing progress of the document 3105 and present the page view of the document based on the detected browsing progress.
- the user may be allowed to continue to switch back to presentation mode.
- Terminal device 3120 may detect a presentation follow indication and enter presentation mode after detecting the indication.
- presentation mode the presentation view of document 3105 may continue to be presented according to the current presentation progress of document 3105 at terminal device 3110.
- the presentation follow indication may include one or more indications.
- a specific control may be provided, such as a presentation follow control, and a presentation follow indication may be initiated by triggering the control.
- a presentation follow indication may also be initiated by a specific gesture operation or other operation.
- the presentation view of the document 3105 presented at the terminal device 3120 may also include some functions that can be triggered by the terminal device 3120 when accessing the document 3105.
- the presentation view 3402 may include a presentation follow-up control 3420 for synchronizing with the presentation progress at the terminal device 3110, so that the document content presented at the terminal device 3120 is synchronized to the document content being demonstrated at the terminal device 3110; and a presentation exit control 3422 for exiting the presentation mode so that the user can freely browse the content of the document 3105 without synchronizing to the presentation progress at the terminal device 3110.
- the presentation view 3402 may also include a display comment control 3424 to display the existing comment information in the document 3105 (if any); and more options 3426 for displaying more available controls (if any). It should be understood that although multiple functions are shown in the figure, one or more of these functions may be omitted, or more other functions may be included.
- the presentation view presented at the terminal device 3120 may be synchronized to the presentation progress at the terminal device 3110 by default, that is, the content currently being presented by the host or sharer (e.g., user 3102) is presented. If free browsing of the document 3105 is not supported in the presentation mode and the user of the terminal device 3120 expects to browse other contents of the document 3105, the user may interact with the document 3105 to trigger a presentation exit instruction for the document 3105, such as triggering the presentation exit control 3422 of FIG. 3DB.
- a presentation exit instruction for the document 3105 such as triggering the presentation exit control 3422 of FIG. 3DB.
- the presentation mode can be exited and the page view of the document 3105 can be presented.
- the terminal device 3120 can present the browse page of the document 3105 independently of the presentation progress of the document 3105 at the terminal device 3110.
- the terminal device 3120 can determine the browsing progress of the document 3105 based on the browsing positioning of the document 3105 by the user 3104, such as the browsing positioning indicated by the mouse or trigger gesture, and determine the content to be presented in the page view based on the browsing progress. For example, if the triggering of the presentation exit control 3422 is detected in FIG. 3DB, the page view 3403 shown in FIG. 3DC continues to present other parts of the document according to the user's browsing operation.
- the user 3104 If the user 3104 expects to continue to follow the presentation progress of the document 3105, the user is also allowed to trigger an interactive operation corresponding to the presentation follow indication for the document 3105, such as triggering the presentation follow control 3420 in FIG. 3DC. If the presentation follow operation is detected, the document 3105 can enter the presentation mode.
- the terminal device 3120 can present the presentation view of the document 3105 based on the current presentation progress of the document 3105 at the terminal device 3110. In this way, the presentation view presented at the terminal device 3120 is synchronized to the content being presented at the terminal device 3110.
- the terminal device 3120 can receive presentation location information for the document 3105 from the terminal device 3110 or from the management device 3130 to determine the location in the document 3105 being presented.
- the user may also be allowed to trigger a demonstration exit instruction or a demonstration follow instruction in other ways.
- the user may be allowed to indicate that he wants to browse other content besides the demonstration content in the document 3105 by means of an input device or a sliding gesture, or may be allowed to indicate to follow the demonstration of the sharer by setting other icons.
- the embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect.
- the user in demonstration mode, is also supported to browse the document 3105 freely at the terminal device 3120.
- the browsing at this time will show the demonstration views corresponding to different browsing progress.
- the terminal device 3120 can detect the browsing progress of the document at the second terminal device, and present the demonstration view of the document based on the detected browsing progress. For example, based on the demonstration view 3402 of Figure 3DB, if the user continues to browse (for example, by scrolling the mouse or sliding gestures, etc.), the terminal device 3120 can present the demonstration view 3404 of Figure 3DD based on the detected browsing progress.
- Demonstration view 3404 The content in the video may be different from the content being presented at the terminal device 3110. In this way, flexible control of the presentation content at the terminal device 3120 can be supported.
- the user when browsing freely in the demonstration mode, can also be allowed to reposition to the demonstration progress of the document 3105 at the terminal device 3110.
- the current demonstration progress can be positioned by initiating a demonstration positioning indication.
- the demonstration positioning indication can include one or more indications. If a demonstration positioning indication is detected, the terminal device 3120 can present a demonstration view of the document according to the demonstration progress of the document 3105 at the terminal device 3110.
- a specific control such as a demonstration follow-up control, can be provided, and a demonstration positioning indication can be initiated by triggering the control.
- a demonstration follow-up control 3428 can be provided in the demonstration view 3404, and the current demonstration progress of the document 3105 at the terminal device 3110 can be positioned by triggering the control.
- a demonstration positioning indication can also be initiated by a specific gesture operation or other operation.
- the page view can support the user's free browsing of the document and also support the tracking and positioning of the presentation progress. For example, while presenting the page view, the current presentation progress can be positioned by initiating a presentation positioning indication. If a presentation positioning indication is detected, the terminal device 3120 can present the page view of the document 3110 according to the presentation progress of the document 3105 at the terminal device 3110.
- a presentation follow-up control 3428 may also be provided to locate the presentation progress of the document 3105 at the terminal device 3110. After locating the corresponding presentation progress, the document content at the corresponding progress is presented in the document view.
- the comment function of the terminal device 3120 for accessing the document 3105 is particularly supported to receive comment information input by the user for one or more fragments of the document 3105 .
- the terminal device 3120 provides 3225 the comment information to the terminal device 3110 .
- the terminal device 3120 may send the received comment information to the management device 3130, and the management device 3130 may synchronize the comment information to the terminal device 3110. In this embodiment, the terminal device 3120 can send the received comment information directly to the terminal device 3110.
- users may be allowed to comment on segments of any size in the document 3105.
- Such segments may include, for example, a single character, a single word, multiple characters/words, paragraphs, pictures, tables, and the like.
- the terminal device 3120 may receive a user selection of a segment in the document 3105, and provide an input box for entering a comment in response to detecting a comment indication.
- the comment information may include new comment content for a segment of the document 3105, or may include feedback or replies to existing comments in the document 3105.
- comment information may be allowed to be entered in the presentation view and/or page view of the document 3105.
- terminal device 3120 can detect the user's selection of a fragment 3430 in browsing page 3404, and accordingly present a comment control 3432. If a trigger of comment control 3432 by user 3104 is received, terminal device 3120 can present a comment box 3440 as shown in Figure 3DF in browsing page 3404, where user 3104 can enter comment information.
- the terminal device 3120 may also present the comment information in response to a trigger by the user 3104. For example, as shown in FIG3DG, if the display comment control 3424 is triggered, the terminal device 3120 may present a previously input comment box 3440, together with other comment boxes 3442.
- the comment box 3442 includes comment information for the fragment 3434 in the browse page 3404.
- the terminal device 3120 may also detect a reply from the user 3112 to the comment information, such as a reply in the comment box 3442.
- the terminal device 3120 can detect the comment information input by the user, including new comments or replies to comments, and provide it to the terminal device 3110 so that the comments on the document 3105 can be synchronized between the various devices.
- the presentation mode of the document In this case, it supports rich interactive capabilities for documents, allowing users to browse and interact with documents as needed.
- the terminal device 3110 after obtaining the comment information, the terminal device 3110 associates the comment information with one or more corresponding segments of the document 3105.
- the document presenter e.g., user 3102
- the audience e.g., user 3104
- the terminal device 3110 associates the comment information with one or more corresponding segments of the document 3105.
- the terminal device 3110 may obtain the comment information of the user 3104 on one or more segments of the document 3105 from the management device 3130, or may directly obtain such comment information from the terminal device 3120. In some embodiments, if multiple terminal devices 3120 all comment on the document 3105, the terminal device 3110 may also obtain the comment information provided by the multiple terminal devices 3120. In some embodiments, the terminal device 3120 may also obtain the comment information of other terminal devices 3120 on the document 3105. Such comment information synchronization may be coordinated by the management device 3130 or the terminal device 3110, for example.
- the presentation of prompts about the comment information can be suspended, such as suspending the notification that new comment information has arrived, or suspending the presentation of the comment information itself.
- the comment information received during the presentation of the document 3105 can also be presented according to the needs of the presenter.
- the terminal device 3110 can detect an indication of permission to present the comment information. If such an indication of permission to present is detected, the terminal device 3110 can present the received comment information in the presentation view of the document. For example, if the user 3102 expects to maintain interaction with the audience during the presentation, or expects to reply to the audience's comments in a concentrated manner after the content of the document is presented, the user 3102 can trigger an indication of permission to present the comment information before the document 3105 enters the presentation mode or during the presentation.
- the indication of permission to present can indicate that the comment information received during the presentation of the document 3105 is presented, thereby avoiding the presentation of comment information that is not related to this presentation. It should be understood that the reminder or presentation of the comment information can be specifically configured according to the actual application needs.
- the terminal device 3110 may also send a permission presentation indication for the comment information to the terminal device 3120. In response to such an indication, the terminal device 3120 may also present the comment information received at the terminal or other terminal devices 3120 in the presentation view of the document 3105.
- the comment information may be presented in the form of a bullet screen at the terminal device 3110 and/or the terminal device 3120. In some embodiments, the comment information may be presented in a specific area of the page, similar to the examples shown in Figures 3DF and 3DG.
- the comment information received while the document 3105 is being presented it is also possible to allow the comment information received while the document 3105 is being presented to be specially marked, for example, marking the comment information as being obtained when the document 3105 is being presented. In this way, it is convenient for the user to distinguish the comment information collected in this presentation from other comment information.
- the user 3104 may also be allowed to perform a special identification of the document 3105 to mark the document as the state desired by the user. Specifically, if the terminal device 3120 receives a special identification request corresponding to the interactive operation for the document 3105, the terminal device 3120 may also mark the document 3104 as the state corresponding to the special identification request.
- the special identification request may, for example, request that the document 3105 be identified as a collection state, a like state, a follow state (e.g., follow a document comment), or any other allowable identification.
- the terminal device 3120 may present more functions that are allowed to be executed on the document 3105, including "Collect Document", "Follow Document Comment", etc.
- the user 3104 can continue to obtain information about the document 3105 after the presentation.
- the terminal device 3120 can also automatically store access records about the document 3105 to at least record the access path information of the document 3105. In this way, the user 3104 can continue to access the document 3105 as needed after the presentation.
- the storage of the identification or access record of the document 3105 may be performed based on the permission configuration of the administrator of the document 3105, such as the user 3102.
- the user 3102 may configure whether to allow the terminal device receiving the document 3105 to be accessed when the document is presented. Hide documents, follow comments on documents, visit documents again later, etc. In this way, document managers can more flexibly control various types of interactive permissions for documents.
- FIG. 3E shows a flowchart of a process 3500 for document interaction according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the process 3500 may be implemented at the terminal device 3110.
- terminal device 3110 presents access path information of the document in a presentation view of the document while the document is being presented.
- terminal device 3110 provides the presentation view of the document to at least one second terminal device based on an access request including the access path information initiated by at least one second terminal device (e.g., at least one terminal device 3120).
- process 3500 also includes: obtaining comment information for at least one segment of the document from at least one second terminal device; and associating the comment information to at least one segment of the document.
- presenting the access path information of the document includes: detecting a sharing indication during presentation of the document; and presenting the access path information of the document in response to detecting the sharing indication during presentation.
- process 3500 further includes: if comment information is received while the document is being presented, suspending presentation of a prompt regarding the comment information.
- process 3500 also includes: detecting a presentation permission indication for the comment information; and presenting the comment information in the presentation view of the document in response to detecting the presentation permission indication.
- process 3500 further includes: providing a presentation permission indication to at least one second terminal device, so that the comment information is presented at the at least one second terminal device.
- associating the comment information with the at least one segment of the document includes: if the comment information is received while the document is being presented, marking the comment information to indicate that the comment information was obtained while the document was being presented.
- FIG. 3F shows a flowchart of a process 3600 for document interaction according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the process 3600 may be implemented at the terminal device 3120.
- the terminal device 3120 obtains access path information of a document, and the document is being presented at a first terminal device (e.g., the terminal device 3110).
- the terminal device 3120 sends an access request for the document, and the access request includes the access path information.
- the terminal device 3120 receives the presentation view of the document.
- the terminal device 3120 presents the presentation view of the document in a presentation mode.
- presenting a presentation view of a document includes: in a presentation mode, presenting a presentation view of the document according to a presentation progress of the document at a first terminal device.
- process 3600 also includes: if a presentation exit indication is detected, exiting presentation mode; detecting browsing progress of the document at the second terminal device; and presenting a page view of the document based on the detected browsing progress.
- process 3600 also includes: if a presentation follow indication is detected, entering a presentation mode; and presenting a presentation view of the document according to the presentation progress of the document at the first terminal device.
- process 3600 also includes: if a presentation positioning indication is detected, presenting a page view of the document according to the presentation progress of the document at the first terminal device.
- presenting a demonstration view of a document includes: in a demonstration mode, detecting a browsing progress of the document at a second terminal device; and presenting the demonstration view of the document based on the detected browsing progress.
- presenting the presentation view of the document further includes: if a presentation positioning indication is detected, presenting the presentation view of the document according to the presentation progress of the document at the first terminal device.
- process 3600 also includes: receiving comment information for at least one document fragment of the document; and providing the comment information to the first terminal device.
- process 3600 also includes: if it is determined that the interactive operation corresponds to a free browsing indication for the document, presenting a browsing page of the document independently of the presentation progress of the document at the first terminal device; and if it is determined that the interactive operation corresponds to a presentation follow indication for the document, presenting a presentation view of the document based on the presentation progress of the document at the first terminal device.
- process 3600 also includes: receiving a presentation permission indication for the comment information from the first terminal device; and presenting the comment information in the presentation view of the document in response to the presentation permission indication.
- process 3600 further includes: if it is determined that the interaction operation corresponds to a pointer A special identification request for a document will mark the document as the status corresponding to the special identification request.
- process 3600 also includes: storing access records about the document, the access records including at least access path information of the document.
- FIG. 3G shows a block diagram of a first device 3700 for document interaction according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the first device 3700 may be implemented as or included in a terminal device 3110.
- Each module/component in the first device 3700 may be implemented by hardware, software, firmware, or any combination thereof.
- the first device 3700 includes an access path presenting module 3710, which is configured to present the access path information of the document in the presentation view of the document while the document is being presented.
- the first device 3700 also includes a view providing module 3720, which is configured to send the presentation view of the document to at least one second device based on an access request including the access path information initiated by at least one second device.
- the first device 3700 also includes: a comment obtaining module configured to obtain comment information for at least one segment of a document from at least one second device; and a comment associating module configured to associate the comment information to at least one segment of the document.
- the access path presentation module 3710 includes: a sharing indication detection module, configured to detect a sharing indication during a presentation of a document; and a presentation module based on a sharing indication, configured to present access path information of the document in response to detecting a sharing indication during a presentation.
- the first device 3700 further includes a postponement prompt module configured to postpone presentation of a prompt regarding the comment information if comment information is received while the document is being presented.
- the first device 3700 also includes a presentation indication detection module configured to: detect a presentation permission indication for comment information; and a comment presentation module configured to present the comment information in a presentation view of the document in response to detecting the presentation permission indication.
- a presentation indication detection module configured to: detect a presentation permission indication for comment information
- a comment presentation module configured to present the comment information in a presentation view of the document in response to detecting the presentation permission indication.
- the first device 3700 also includes a presentation indication providing module configured to provide a presentation permission indication to at least one second device so that the comment information is presented at the at least one second device.
- the comment association module includes: a comment marking module configured to If the comment information is received while the document is being presented, the comment information is marked to indicate that the comment information was obtained while the document was being presented.
- FIG. 3H shows a block diagram of a second device 3800 for document interaction according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the second device 3800 may be implemented as or included in the terminal device 3120.
- Each module/component in the second device 3800 may be implemented by hardware, software, firmware, or any combination thereof.
- the second device 3800 includes an access acquisition module 3810, which is configured to obtain access path information of a document, and the document is being demonstrated at the first device.
- the second device 3800 also includes a request initiation module 3820, which is configured to initiate an access request for the document, and the access request includes the access path information.
- the second device 3800 also includes a view receiving module 3830, which is configured to receive a demonstration view of the document.
- the second device 3800 also includes a view presenting module 3840, which is configured to present the demonstration view of the document in a demonstration mode.
- the view presentation module 3840 includes: a first presentation module based on presentation progress, configured to present a presentation view of the document according to the presentation progress of the document at the first device in the presentation mode.
- the second device 3800 also includes: a demonstration exit module, configured to exit the demonstration mode if a demonstration exit indication is detected; a browsing progress detection module, configured to detect the browsing progress of the document at the second device; and a page view presentation module, configured to present a page view of the document based on the detected browsing progress.
- a demonstration exit module configured to exit the demonstration mode if a demonstration exit indication is detected
- a browsing progress detection module configured to detect the browsing progress of the document at the second device
- a page view presentation module configured to present a page view of the document based on the detected browsing progress.
- the second device 3800 also includes: a presentation mode entry module, configured to enter the presentation mode if a presentation follow indication is detected; and a second presentation module based on presentation progress, configured to present a presentation view of the document according to the presentation progress of the document at the first device.
- the second device 3800 further includes: a first presentation positioning module configured to present a page view of the document according to a presentation progress of the document at the first device if a presentation positioning indication is detected.
- a first presentation positioning module configured to present a page view of the document according to a presentation progress of the document at the first device if a presentation positioning indication is detected.
- the view presentation module 3840 includes: a demonstration browsing module configured to detect the browsing progress of the document at the second device in the demonstration mode; and The browsing progress presentation module is configured to present a presentation view of the document based on the detected browsing progress. In some embodiments, the view presentation module 3840 also includes: a first presentation positioning module, configured to present a presentation view of the document according to the presentation progress of the document at the first device if a presentation positioning indication is detected.
- the second device 3800 further includes: a comment receiving module configured to receive comment information for at least one document segment of the document; and a comment providing module configured to provide the comment information to the first device.
- the second device 3800 also includes a free browsing module, configured to: if it is determined that the interaction operation corresponds to a free browsing indication for the document, present a browsing page of the document independently of the presentation progress of the document at the first device; and a presentation following module, configured to present a presentation view of the document based on the presentation progress of the document at the first device if it is determined that the interaction operation corresponds to a presentation following indication for the document.
- a free browsing module configured to: if it is determined that the interaction operation corresponds to a free browsing indication for the document, present a browsing page of the document independently of the presentation progress of the document at the first device
- a presentation following module configured to present a presentation view of the document based on the presentation progress of the document at the first device if it is determined that the interaction operation corresponds to a presentation following indication for the document.
- the second device 3800 also includes a presentation indication receiving module configured to: receive an indication of allowing presentation of comment information from the first device; and a comment presentation module configured to present the comment information in a presentation view of the document in response to the indication of allowing presentation.
- the second device 3800 also includes a document marking module, which is configured to: if it is determined that the interactive operation corresponds to a special identification request for the document, mark the document as a state corresponding to the special identification request.
- the second device 3800 also includes an access record storage module, which is configured to: store access records about documents, and the access records at least include access path information of the documents.
- an electronic device 4110 can display the content of a document 4112.
- the electronic device 4110 can present a view 4120 for the document 4112.
- the electronic device 4110 can present the content in the document 4112 in the view 4120.
- the document 4112 can be any document format suitable for presentation, such as a word document, etc.
- the document 4112 can be stored in a storage device of the electronic device 4110, or in a cloud storage that can communicate with the electronic device 4110.
- view 4120 may be provided by, for example, a document editing application or a document presentation application in electronic device 4110. View 4120 may have a display area that is suitable for the display area size of electronic device 4110, or may have other appropriate predetermined or user-specified display area. In some embodiments, view 4120 may include a document view, such as an editing view of document 4112. Additionally or alternatively, view 4120 may also include a presentation view for providing a presentation of document 4112.
- user 4102 may interact with electronic device 4110.
- user 4102 may perform various interactive operations on view 4120 of document 4112 by interacting with electronic device 4110.
- Various interactive processes between user 4102 and electronic device 4110 will be described in detail below.
- the electronic device 4110 may be any type of mobile terminal, fixed terminal or portable terminal, including a mobile phone, a desktop computer, a laptop computer, a notebook computer, a netbook computer, a tablet computer, a media computer, a multimedia tablet, a personal communication system (PCS) device, a personal navigation device, a personal digital assistant (PDA), an audio/video player, a digital camera/camcorder, a positioning device, a television receiver, a radio broadcast receiver, an e-book device, a gaming device or any combination of the foregoing, including accessories and peripherals of these devices or any combination thereof.
- the electronic device 4110 may also support any type of interface for the user (such as a "wearable" circuit, etc.).
- document presentations are present in all aspects of people's lives, work, and social life, such as conference reports, corporate publicity, product promotion, event presentations, and other fields.
- a brief speech on the full text is given at the beginning of a document presentation, followed by a detailed report on the specific content of the full text.
- a quick report speech may be given on the content that needs to be focused on in the meeting, i.e., a content introduction.
- contents that need to be focused on are usually only part of the content of the document.
- a conventional solution for document presentation is a pure report such as a PowerPoint presentation.
- the presentation usually only contains the content that needs to be focused on, but does not have more detailed document content.
- This kind of presentation document presentation solution is only suitable for guiding the focus content, but cannot provide a lecture or presentation of the specific content.
- Another conventional solution for document presentation is pure reading in the form of a document.
- This pure reading in the form of a document is difficult to provide a guided presentation of the content that needs to be focused on.
- this pure document presentation usually fails to highlight the key content of the presentation, and this presentation is usually boring and unsatisfactory.
- the current document presentation solutions cannot meet the requirements of both demonstrating the key contents of the document and providing a detailed presentation of the specific contents of the document. Therefore, it is hoped that a document presentation solution that can both present and demonstrate the document can be proposed to improve the user experience.
- an improved document content display solution is proposed.
- a portion of the content in the document can be selected in the current view of the document, for example, a target content block in a content block in the document can be selected.
- a target view including at least one content page is generated based on the target content block.
- the content of the target content block is displayed in at least one content page.
- the solution can support the selection of partial contents of a document (i.e., a target content block), and support the presentation interface for presenting the selected partial contents.
- a document i.e., a target content block
- the presentation interface for presenting the selected partial contents.
- a document can be presented partially or completely.
- partial contents of a document can be presented without creating a separate presentation. In this way, the presentation scenarios of a document can be greatly broadened, thereby providing more diverse and flexible document presentations.
- FIG. 4B shows a flow chart of a process 4200 for document content display according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the process 4200 may be implemented at an electronic device 4110.
- the process 4200 will be described with reference to the environment 4100 of FIG. 4A.
- electronic device 4110 receives a selection operation on a target content block in the content blocks within document 4112 in the current view of document 4112 to determine the target content block.
- user 4102 may select the target content block using a mouse, a pointing device, a stylus, a finger, etc.
- the target content block in the document 4112 can be selected by the electronic device 4110.
- the embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect.
- the electronic device 4110 can determine the selection of the target content block by the user 4102. These selected target content blocks will be presented in the subsequent document content display process. In this way, the user can select the partial content of the document that is expected to be demonstrated, thereby enabling the demonstration of the partial content of the document. The detailed process of demonstrating the partial content of the document will be described in detail below.
- document 4112 may be a document such as one based on the DocX architecture.
- Document 4112 may include multiple content blocks.
- one or more content items may be carried within the architecture of document 4112.
- a content block may be an entity in a document.
- a content block may also be the smallest editing unit of document 4112.
- a content block may be a paragraph of text, a picture, a table, a piece of code, a link, and so on.
- Document 4112 may be viewed as a collection of multiple content blocks, or as a container including multiple content blocks.
- a "content block” may also be referred to as a "block", "content item” or "content area”.
- a target content block may be selected by selecting a content block in document 4112.
- document 4112 may also be based on other existing or future document architectures that can support partial selection of document content. The embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect.
- electronic device 4110 may detect selection of a target area in document 4112.
- the target content block may include a content block located in the target area.
- user 4102 may select a target area in document 4112 by selecting a mouse or touching a finger.
- Electronic device 4110 may determine the target content block by detecting selection of the target area.
- the current view of document 4112 may be a first view, such as a document page view.
- first view the view in which document 4112 can be edited or otherwise performed.
- electronic device 4110 may obtain the moving path of the current focus, and use the content block on the moving path as the target content block to be selected. Additionally or alternatively, electronic device 4110 may determine the content block corresponding to the current focus position, and use the content block as the target content block according to the quick selection indication. Content blocks.
- electronic device 4110 may also receive an indication of content filtering. If electronic device 4110 receives an indication of content filtering, electronic device 4110 may determine all content blocks under the current view and generate a preset mark at the associated position of each content block. Electronic device 4110 may also receive an edit operation on the preset mark. Electronic device 4110 may also determine a target content block based on the edit operation on the preset mark.
- the preset mark may have an unchecked initial state.
- the preset mark may be a selection box with an unchecked initial state.
- the electronic device 4110 may receive a confirmation of the selection of the preset mark.
- the preset mark may have a selected initial state.
- the preset mark may be a selection box that has been selected.
- the electronic device 4110 may receive a cancellation of the selection of the preset mark.
- the electronic device 4110 may determine the content block corresponding to the selected preset mark after the marking operation as the target content block.
- the current view of document 4112 may be a second view.
- the second view may be generated based on the first view.
- the view generated based on the first view is referred to as a "second view".
- the second view may be a presentation page view generated based on a document page view.
- electronic device 4110 may receive an indication of content filtering. If electronic device 4110 receives an indication of content filtering, electronic device 4110 may determine all content blocks under the second view and generate a preset mark at the associated position of each content block. Electronic device 4110 may also receive an editing operation on the preset mark. Electronic device 4110 may also determine the target content block based on the editing operation on the preset mark.
- the preset mark may have an initial state of being unchecked.
- the preset mark may be a selection box with an initial state of being unchecked.
- the electronic device 4110 may receive a confirmation of the selection of the preset mark.
- the preset mark may have an initial state of being selected.
- the preset mark may be a selection box that has been selected.
- the electronic device 4110 may receive a cancellation of the selection of the preset mark.
- the electronic device 4110 may select the selected item after the marking operation.
- the content block corresponding to the preset mark in is determined as the target content block.
- the electronic device 4110 can obtain the moving path of the current focus, and use the content block on the moving path as the target content block for selection. Additionally or alternatively, the electronic device 4110 can determine the content block corresponding to the current focus position, and use the content block as the target content block according to the quick selection indication.
- the electronic device 4110 can determine the target content block by using the moving path or position of the current focus and by using different methods such as preset marks.
- the moving path or position of the current focus can be used to determine the target content block in the first view.
- Only the preset mark can be used to determine the target content block in the second view.
- the methods for determining the target content block that can be used in different views can be pre-set, or can be flexibly selected or changed. The embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect.
- Figures 4CA to 4CC show schematic diagrams of examples of selecting a target content block of a document 4112 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. It should be understood that the page shown in Figure 4CA and the pages in other figures described below are merely examples, and various page designs may actually exist. The various graphic elements in the page may have different arrangements and different visual representations, one or more of which may be omitted or replaced, and one or more other elements may also exist. The embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect.
- view 4300 may include a first view or a document page view.
- View 4300 may be a document editing view, a document viewing view, and the like provided by electronic device 4110.
- document 4112 may have fewer or more content blocks.
- the content blocks of document 4112 are all text blocks, in other embodiments, the content blocks may also be other content blocks, such as picture blocks, tables, and the like. Blocks, etc.
- specific texts are presented in the drawings, such texts do not constitute any limitations on the embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 4CB the selection of some content blocks in view 4300 in FIG. 4CA is shown.
- electronic device 4110 can obtain the moving path of the current focus and use the content blocks on the moving path as the selected target content blocks.
- moving path 4306 also referred to as a track
- Electronic device 4110 can detect moving path 4306 and use content blocks 4310 and content blocks 4320 located on moving path 4306 as selected target content blocks.
- electronic device 4110 may also use a region of a predetermined shape (e.g., a rectangle) covering moving path 4306 as the detected target region.
- a region of a predetermined shape e.g., a rectangle
- content block 4310 and content block 4320 are at least partially located within the detected target region, while content block 4330 and content block 4340 are not located within the target region.
- electronic device 4110 determines content block 4310 and content block 4320 as the target content blocks selected by the user.
- the target content blocks selected by the user in FIG. 4CB namely, content block 4310 and content block 4320, are shown in view 4300 as content blocks with a background color.
- a scroll bar control (not shown) or a page turning control (not shown) may also be arranged in the view 4300 to position the content of the document 4112 presented in the view 4300.
- a close control (not shown) may also be arranged in the view 4300. The electronic device 4110 may detect a trigger indication of the close control to close the view 4300.
- FIG. 4CD to 4CF are schematic diagrams showing another example of selecting the content of document 4112 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 4CD to FIG. 4CF several content blocks after content blocks 4310 to 4340 in document 4112 are presented in view 4300, such as content block 4360 including the name of Table 1, content block 4370 including a table, and content block 4380 including a paragraph of text.
- the content in FIG. 4CD can be presented in view 4300 through a scroll bar control or a page turning control. It should be understood that although specific text and tables are presented in the figure, such text and tables do not constitute a selection of the content of the present disclosure. any limitations of the embodiments.
- electronic device 4110 may determine the content block corresponding to the current focus position, and use the content block as the target content block according to a quick selection indication. For example, when the current focus is at the position indicated by arrow 4362, content block 4360 may be determined as the target content block by quick selection indications such as a single or double click of a mouse, or a touch or press of a finger. Similarly, when the current focus is at the position indicated by arrow 4364, content block 4370 may be determined as the target content block by any appropriate quick selection indication.
- the target content blocks selected by the user in FIG. 4CE namely, content block 4360 and content block 4370 , are shown as content blocks with a gray background color in view 4300 .
- electronic device 4110 may add content block 4310 and content block 4320 to the target content block in the examples of Figures 4CB to 4CC, and add content block 4360 and content block 4370 to the target content block in the examples of Figures 4CE to 4CF. That is, the target content block may include content block 4310, content block 4320, content block 4360, and content block 4370.
- the above describes several processes of determining the target content block by using the moving path or position of the current focus when the current view is the first view in combination with Figures 4CA to 4CF. It should be understood that the above example process can also be applied to the example when the current view is the second view. In addition, in some embodiments, in the example when the current view is the first view or the second view, the content screening mode can also be used to determine the target content block.
- the electronic device 4110 can receive an indication of content screening.
- a content screening control 4410 is arranged in the view 4400.
- the user 4102 can trigger an indication of content screening by, for example, clicking or touching the content screening control 4410.
- a presentation setting control 4420 is also arranged in the view 4400.
- the user 4102 can modify the presentation of the target content block by triggering the presentation setting control 4420. For example, modify the size and background of the view, etc.
- the electronic device 4110 can change the presentation form of the target content block according to the needs of the user 4102, such as switching multiple views.
- the display scene of the document 4112 can be greatly broadened.
- electronic device 4110 can determine all content blocks under the second view, and generate preset marks at the associated position of each content block.
- the preset mark can include a selection box. Taking the preset mark as a selection box as an example, if content screening control 4410 is selected (shown as having a shaded frame line), electronic device 4110 can detect an indication of content screening. In this case, electronic device 4110 can present multiple selection boxes associated with multiple content blocks of document 4112 in view 4400. For example, selection box 4412 associated with content block 4310, selection box 4414 associated with content block 4320, selection box 4416 associated with content block 4330, and selection box 4418 associated with content block 4340 (as shown in Figures 4DB to 4DE).
- the electronic device 4110 may also receive an edit operation on a preset mark.
- the electronic device 4110 may also determine a target content block based on the edit operation on the preset mark. Taking the preset mark as a selection box as an example, the electronic device 4110 may determine a selected target content block based on at least one selected selection box.
- the preset mark may have an unselected initial state.
- the preset mark may be a selection box with an unselected initial state.
- the electronic device 4110 may receive a confirmation selection of the preset mark.
- the electronic device 4110 may determine the content block corresponding to the selected preset mark after the marking operation as the target content block.
- the user may change one or more selection boxes to a selected state as needed.
- the selection indication of the selection box may be a confirmation selection indication of the selection box.
- the electronic device 4110 may determine at least one content block associated with at least one selection box in which the confirmation selection indication is detected as the selected target content block.
- selection boxes 4412, 4414, 4416, and 4418 are unchecked by default.
- User 4102 can confirm the selection of one or more selection boxes as needed to make one or more selection boxes become checked.
- An example of a confirmation selection indication of a selection box by user 4102 is shown in 4400.
- Selection boxes 4412 and 4414 in which a check mark “ ⁇ ” is presented are the selection boxes selected by user 4102, that is, the selection boxes whose confirmation selection indication is detected by electronic device 4110.
- Electronic device 4110 can confirm content block 4310 associated with selection box 4412 and content block 4320 associated with selection box 4414 as selected target content blocks.
- the selected content block is presented as having a gray background color to indicate that it is selected.
- the preset mark may have an initial state of being selected.
- the preset mark may be a selection box that has been selected.
- the electronic device 4110 may receive a deselection of the preset mark.
- the user may confirm the deselection of one or more selection boxes as needed, so that the one or more selection boxes become unselected.
- the selection indication of the selection box may be a deselection indication of the selection box.
- the electronic device 4110 may determine the content blocks associated with other selection boxes except at least one selection box in which the deselection indication is detected among the multiple selection boxes as the selected target content blocks.
- the multiple selection boxes 4412, 4414, 4416, and 4418 presented in the view 4400 of FIG. 4DD are unchecked by default, that is, a check mark " ⁇ " is presented in the selection box.
- each content block selected by default is also shown as selected content with a gray background.
- User 4102 can confirm the deselection of one or more selection boxes as needed, so that one or more selection boxes become unchecked. In this case, when user 4102 triggers a selection indication for one of the selection boxes, the deselection indication for the selection box can be triggered. For example, user 4102 can trigger the deselection indication for selection box 4416 and selection box 4418.
- FIG. 4DE An example of a user 4102 indicating a deselection of a selection box is shown in view 4400 of FIG. 4DE. Compared with the various selection boxes in FIG. 4DD, it can be seen that selection box 4416 and selection box 4418 have changed from a selected state to an unselected state.
- electronic device 4110 can determine the content blocks associated with selection box 4412 and selection box 4414 that have not been deselected as the target content blocks selected by user 4102. In other words, electronic device 4110 can confirm content block 4310 associated with selection box 4412 and content block 4320 associated with selection box 4414 as the selected target content blocks.
- the unselected content block is presented as having a gray background color to indicate that it belongs to the selected target content block.
- view 4400 is the second view
- view 4400 may also include the first view.
- the embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect.
- the user 4102 can flexibly choose to use mouse frame selection, mouse click selection, touch screen control, selection box screening, etc. to select the target content block in the first view or the second view. These flexible methods of determining the target content block further improve the user experience.
- the electronic device 4110 receives a content presentation indication for a target content block when the target content block is determined.
- the current view is a first view, such as view 4300.
- a first control can be displayed at an associated position of any determined target content block.
- Electronic device 4110 can receive a content demonstration indication of the target content block through the first control.
- User 4102 can trigger the first control, such as by clicking a mouse or touching a finger, etc.
- the form of the trigger indication used herein is not limited in this respect.
- Electronic device 4110 can detect various content demonstration indications.
- the current view is a second view, such as view 4400.
- a second control may be displayed at a preset position in a page of the second view.
- the electronic device 4110 may receive a content demonstration indication of a target content block through the second control.
- the user 4102 may trigger the second control, such as by clicking a mouse or touching a finger, etc.
- the form of the trigger indication adopted herein is not limited in this respect.
- the electronic device 4110 may detect various content demonstration indications.
- the electronic device 4110 determines whether a content presentation indication is detected. If the electronic device 4110 detects a content presentation indication at block 4230, the electronic device 4110 generates a target view including at least one content page based on the target content block at block 4240. The content of the target content block is displayed in at least one content page. Conversely, if the electronic device 4110 detects a content presentation indication at block 4230, the electronic device 4110 generates a target view including at least one content page based on the target content block at block 4240. The content of the target content block is displayed in at least one content page.
- the electronic device 4110 may return to block 4220 to continue receiving content demonstration indications for the target content block when the target content block is determined. For example, the electronic device 4110 may continuously or at a predetermined time interval detect the indication of content demonstration when the target content block is determined.
- the electronic device 4110 may also return to block 4210 (not shown) to continue receiving a selection operation on a target content block in the content blocks within the document.
- block 4210 and block 4220 may be executed in parallel. That is, the electronic device 4110 may detect a content demonstration indication while continuing to detect the selection of the target content block while a portion of the content block has been selected.
- the electronic device 4110 may determine the number of content pages included in the target view based on at least one of the type, content volume, and content relevance of the target content block.
- the electronic device 4110 may display the target content block in the corresponding content page.
- the electronic device 4110 may determine the number of content pages included in the target view according to the content volume of the target content block and the size of the content page. For another example, the electronic device 4110 may layout the target content volume in the content page according to the type or content relevance of the target content block, and layout the content blocks of the same type or content relevance in the target content block in the same content page. The electronic device 4110 may determine the number of content pages included in the target view according to the layout of the target content block.
- the size of the target content block in the content page can be set according to the type of the target content block. For example, if the target content block is a picture, it can occupy a larger area in the content page. For another example, if the target content block is a phrase, it can occupy a smaller area in the content page.
- the number of content pages included in the target view is determined according to the sizes occupied by different target content blocks in the content page.
- the target content block under the current view may include an interactive mark.
- the interactive mark may be used to add or display comments.
- a user may The user may comment on a certain content block in the document 4112, such as a paragraph, a phrase or a word.
- an interactive logo may be displayed at the location of the content block or next to the content block.
- the interactive logo can be hidden in the target view of the generated target content block. By hiding the interactive logo, the presentation interface can be made more concise and interference can be removed.
- the interactive logo can also be displayed in the target view of the generated target content block. For example, the user can choose to hide or display the interactive logo. In this way, the interactive logo can be displayed when the user performs an interactive operation accordingly, so as to perform the interactive operation.
- the electronic device 4110 may display the interactive content in the corresponding content page of the target view in response to the triggering operation of the interactive identifier. For example, the electronic device 4110 may receive the triggering of the interactive identifier in the second view, thereby displaying the comment content corresponding to the interactive identifier. In this way, the interactive identifier can still be displayed in the presentation state of the document 4112, thereby providing interactive operations.
- the electronic device 4110 may also receive a content export instruction for the target content block when the target content block is determined.
- the content export instruction may be received via a content export control.
- the content export control may be located at any position of the first view or the second view.
- the user may trigger the content export control in any manner. The scope of the present disclosure is not limited in this respect.
- FIG. 4E shows a schematic diagram of an example of interacting with a target content block of a selected document 4112 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- electronic device 4110 in view 4500, when it is detected that the position indicated by arrow 4364 is selected, that is, content block 4360 is selected (illustrated as a shaded box), electronic device 4110 can detect further interaction with the selected target content block.
- View 4500 can be a first view, or alternatively can be a second view.
- user 4102 can double-click the mouse at the position of arrow 4364, select the right button of the mouse, press a finger, etc., to trigger the presentation of function bar 4510. If the trigger is detected, electronic device 4110 can present function bar 4510 on view 4500.
- function bar 4510 can be presented in view 4500 by default or according to configuration without user triggering.
- various interactive functions may be included in the function bar 4510.
- icon 4512 indicates copying, that is, the selected target content block or the currently selected content block 4360 may be copied.
- icon 4514 indicates cutting, which may cut the selected target content block or the currently selected content block 4360.
- icon 4516 indicates deleting, which may delete the selected target content block or the currently selected content block 4360.
- function bar 4510 includes a demonstration icon 4518.
- User 4102 can indicate content demonstration by triggering demonstration icon 4518. That is, if electronic device 4110 detects the triggering of demonstration icon 4518, it means that an indication of content demonstration has been detected. When an indication of content demonstration is detected, electronic device 4110 can present a demonstration page view for displaying the target content block. Examples of demonstration page views will be described below in conjunction with Figures 4FA and 4FB.
- the function bar 4510 may include a comment icon 4518.
- the comment icon 4518 is also referred to as an interactive identifier.
- the user 4102 can add a comment to the selected target content block or the currently selected content block 4360 by triggering the comment icon 4518. Additionally, the user 4102 can view the comments previously added to the selected target content block or the currently selected content block 4360 by triggering the comment icon 4518.
- the function bar 4510 may include an export icon 4524.
- the user 4102 may trigger the export icon 4524 to indicate the export of the target content block. If the electronic device 4110 detects the triggering of the export icon 4524, that is, detects the indication of content export, the electronic device 4110 may save the selected target content block in the document 4112 as another document. In some embodiments, the function bar 4510 may also not include the export icon 4524. When the indication of content presentation is detected, the electronic device 4110 may automatically export the target content block as another document. The other document may be stored in the storage device of the electronic device 4110, or in a cloud storage in communication with the electronic device 4110.
- the other document can be directly opened in the subsequent presentation process of the document 4112 without reselecting the content of the document 4112.
- the selected target content block is usually the key content in the document 4112. You can print another saved document to view the key contents in document 4112.
- Function bar 4510 may include the same or different, more or less functional controls as shown in Figure 4E.
- function bar 4510 may be hideable, and when user 4102, for example, moves a mouse or finger to a predetermined position of function bar 4510 (e.g., the upper left corner of view 4500 or other appropriate positions), function bar 4510 may be changed from a hidden state to a visible state.
- function bar 4510 when function bar 4510 is presented, it may be separated from each content block, or at least partially covered above a certain or certain content block. The embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect.
- content block 4310, content block 4320, content block 4360, and content block 4370 are selected respectively. If an indication of content presentation is detected while these content blocks are selected, electronic device 4110 will present view 4600. Selected content block 4310, content block 4320, content block 4360, and content block 4370 are presented in view 4600.
- view 4600 may include a close control 4612.
- close control 4612 such as clicking close control 4612 with a mouse or pressing close control with a finger
- electronic device 4110 may detect the trigger.
- electronic device 4110 may close view 4600 in response to the triggering of close control 4612.
- close control 4612 can have other shapes and sizes and can be located in other locations in view 4600. Additionally or alternatively, close control 4612 can be hideable and can be hidden when user 4102, for example, moves the mouse to the close control 4612. When the close control 4612 is in position, the close control 4612 can be changed from a hidden state to a visible state.
- controls such as scroll bar controls and/or page turning controls may also be provided in view 4600 to navigate and locate the target content block presented.
- the target content block may be presented on multiple content pages.
- view 4600 may be switched from the currently presented content page to another content page, such as the next page or the previous page.
- electronic device 4110 detects a trigger to a scroll bar control
- the content page presented by view 4600 may be scrolled and presented.
- an interaction mark 4620 may be presented in view 4600.
- the interaction mark 4620 may be used to indicate that user 4102 has added interactive content, such as a comment, to the content block 4370 at that location.
- User 4102 may trigger the interaction mark.
- Electronic device 4110 may display the interactive content, such as a comment added by user 4102, in the corresponding content page of view 4600 in response to the triggering operation of interaction mark 4620.
- interactive content 4630 is shown in view 4600 of FIG. 4FB.
- the interactive content 4630 is presented in response to triggering the interactive identifier 4620.
- the interactive content 4630 may include any appropriate text, emoticons, symbols, and the like.
- user 4102 may also modify the previous interactive content by triggering interactive mark 4620, etc.
- user 4102 may reply to the interactive content. In this way, interaction such as interactive functions can still be provided to the user in the view in the demonstration state, thereby improving the user experience.
- FIG. 4FA and FIG. 4FB and the views or pages in other figures described herein are merely examples, and various interface designs may exist in practice.
- the various graphical elements in the views may have different arrangements and different visual representations, one or more of the elements may be omitted or replaced, and one or more of the elements may be replaced.
- the embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in this respect.
- FIG. 4G shows a schematic structural block diagram of an apparatus 4700 for document content display according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the apparatus 4700 may be implemented as or included in the electronic device 4110.
- Each module/component in the apparatus 4700 may be implemented by hardware, software, firmware, or any combination thereof.
- the device 4700 includes a target content block determination module 4710, which is configured to receive a selection operation on a target content block in the content blocks within the document 4112 in the current view of the document 4112 to determine the target content block.
- a target content block determination module 4710 which is configured to receive a selection operation on a target content block in the content blocks within the document 4112 in the current view of the document 4112 to determine the target content block.
- the apparatus 4700 further includes a content presentation instruction receiving module 4720 configured to receive a content presentation instruction for a target content block when the target content block is determined.
- the apparatus 4700 further includes a target view generating module 4730 configured to generate a target view including at least one content page based on the target content block.
- the content of the target content block is displayed in the at least one content page.
- the current view of the document 4112 is the first view.
- the target content block determination module 4710 may include: a moving path acquisition module configured to acquire the moving path of the current focus, and use the content block on the moving path as the selected target content block; and/or a focus position determination module configured to determine the content block corresponding to the position of the current focus, and use the content block as the target content block according to the quick selection indication.
- the current view of the document 4112 is the second view.
- the second view is generated based on the first view.
- the target content block determination module 4710 may include: a content screening module, configured to determine all content blocks under the second view in response to receiving an instruction for content screening, and generate a preset mark at an associated position of each content block; an editing operation receiving module, configured to receive an editing operation for the preset mark; and a second target content block determining module, configured to determine the target content block based on the editing operation of the preset mark.
- the preset mark may have an unselected initial state.
- the editing operation receiving module may be configured to receive a confirmation of the selection of the preset mark. Additionally or alternatively, the preset mark may have a selected initial state.
- the editing operation receiving module may be configured to receive a cancellation of the selection of the preset mark.
- the second target content block determination module is configured to determine the content block corresponding to the preset mark selected after the editing operation as the target content block.
- the current view of the document 4112 is the first view.
- the content presentation instruction receiving module 4720 includes a first control module, which is configured to display a first control at a location associated with any determined target content block, and receive a content presentation instruction for the target content block through the first control.
- the current view of the document 4112 is a second view, which is generated based on the first view.
- the content demonstration instruction receiving module 4720 includes a second control module, which is configured to display a second control at a preset position in the page of the second view, and receive the content demonstration instruction for the target content block through the second control.
- the target view generation module 4730 includes: a content page quantity determination module, configured to determine the number of content pages included in the target view based on at least one of the type, content volume and content relevance of the target content block; and a content block display module, configured to display the target content block in the corresponding content page.
- the content page quantity determination module is configured to determine the quantity of content pages included in the target view according to the content quantity of the target content block and the size of the content page.
- the content page quantity determination module is configured to layout the target content blocks in the content page according to the type or content relevance of the target content blocks, and layout the content blocks of the same type or content-related in the target content blocks in the same content page; and determine the number of content pages included in the target view according to the layout of the target content blocks.
- the device 4700 further includes a content export instruction receiving module configured to receive a content export instruction for a target content block when the target content block is determined; and a saving module configured to save the target content block as another document in response to detecting the content export instruction.
- the target content block under the current view includes an interactive identifier.
- the target view generation module 4730 can be configured to hide the interactive identifier in the content corresponding to the target content block in the target view. Additionally or alternatively, in some embodiments, the target view generation module 4730 can be configured to display the interactive identifier in the content corresponding to the target content block in the target view.
- the device 4700 also includes an interactive content display module, which is configured to display the interactive content in the corresponding content page of the target view in response to the triggering operation of the interactive identifier.
- one or more content blocks may be carried within the framework of the document 4112 , and the content block is the smallest editing unit of the document 4112 .
- FIG4H shows a block diagram of an electronic device 4800 in which one or more embodiments of the present disclosure may be implemented. It should be understood that the electronic device 4800 shown in FIG4H is merely exemplary and should not constitute any limitation on the functionality and scope of the embodiments described herein. The electronic device 4800 shown in FIG4H may be used to implement the electronic device 1110 of FIG1A , the electronic device 2110 of FIG2A , the electronic device 3110 of FIG3A , and the electronic device 4110 of FIG4A .
- the electronic device 4800 is in the form of a general electronic device.
- the components of the electronic device 4800 may include, but are not limited to, one or more processors or processing units 4810, a memory 4820, a storage device 4830, one or more communication units 4840, one or more input devices 4850, and one or more output devices 4860.
- the processing unit 4810 may be an actual or virtual processor and is capable of performing various processes according to a program stored in the memory 4820. In a multi-processor system, multiple processing units execute computer executable instructions in parallel to improve the parallel processing capability of the electronic device 4800.
- the electronic device 4800 typically includes a plurality of computer storage media. Such media may be any available media accessible to the electronic device 4800, including but not limited to volatile and nonvolatile media, removable and non-removable media.
- the memory 4820 may be a volatile memory (e.g., registers, cache, random access memory (RAM)), a nonvolatile memory (e.g., read-only memory (ROM), electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPM), or a combination thereof).
- the storage device 4830 may be a removable or non-removable medium and may include a machine-readable medium such as a flash drive, a disk, or any other medium that may be capable of storing information and/or data (e.g., training data for training) and may be accessed within the electronic device 4800.
- a machine-readable medium such as a flash drive, a disk, or any other medium that may be capable of storing information and/or data (e.g., training data for training) and may be accessed within the electronic device 4800.
- the electronic device 4800 may further include additional removable/non-removable, volatile/non-volatile storage media.
- a disk drive for reading or writing from a removable, non-volatile disk e.g., a "floppy disk”
- an optical drive for reading or writing from a removable, non-volatile optical disk may be provided.
- each drive may be connected to a bus (not shown) by one or more data media interfaces.
- the memory 4820 may include a computer program product 4825 having one or more program modules configured to perform various methods or actions of various embodiments of the present disclosure.
- the communication unit 4840 implements communication with other electronic devices through a communication medium. Additionally, the functions of the components of the electronic device 4800 can be implemented with a single computing cluster or multiple computing machines that can communicate through a communication connection. Therefore, the electronic device 4800 can operate in a networked environment using a logical connection with one or more other servers, a network personal computer (PC), or another network node.
- PC network personal computer
- Input device 4850 may be one or more input devices, such as a mouse, keyboard, tracking ball, etc.
- Output device 4860 may be one or more output devices, such as a display, a speaker, a printer, etc.
- Electronic device 4800 may also communicate with one or more external devices (not shown) through communication unit 4840 as needed, such as storage devices, display devices, etc., communicate with one or more devices that allow a user to interact with electronic device 4800, or communicate with any device that allows electronic device 4800 to communicate with one or more other electronic devices (e.g., a network card, a modem, etc.). Such communication may be performed via an input/output (I/O) interface (not shown).
- I/O input/output
- a computer-readable storage medium on which computer-executable instructions are stored, wherein the computer-executable instructions are executed by a processor to implement the method described above.
- a computer program product is also provided, the computer program product is tangibly stored in a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium.
- the read medium includes computer executable instructions, and the computer executable instructions are executed by a processor to implement the method described above.
- These computer-readable program instructions can be provided to a processing unit of a general-purpose computer, a special-purpose computer, or other programmable data processing device, thereby producing a machine, so that when these instructions are executed by the processing unit of the computer or other programmable data processing device, a device that implements the functions/actions specified in one or more boxes in the flowchart and/or block diagram is generated.
- These computer-readable program instructions can also be stored in a computer-readable storage medium, and these instructions cause the computer, programmable data processing device, and/or other equipment to work in a specific manner, so that the computer-readable medium storing the instructions includes a manufactured product, which includes instructions for implementing various aspects of the functions/actions specified in one or more boxes in the flowchart and/or block diagram.
- Computer-readable program instructions can be loaded onto a computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other device so that a series of operating steps are performed on the computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other device to produce a computer-implemented process, so that the instructions executed on the computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other device implement the functions/actions specified in one or more boxes in the flowchart and/or block diagram.
- each box in the flowchart or block diagram may represent a module, a program segment or a portion of an instruction, and a module, a program segment or a portion of an instruction contains one or more executable instructions for implementing a specified logical function.
- the functions marked in the boxes may also occur in an order different from that marked in the accompanying drawings. For example, two consecutive boxes can actually be executed substantially in parallel, and they may sometimes be executed in the opposite order, depending on the functions involved.
- each box in the block diagram and/or flowchart, and the combination of boxes in the block diagram and/or flowchart, can be used to perform a specified function or action.
- the invention may be implemented by a dedicated hardware-based system or by a combination of dedicated hardware and computer instructions.
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- 一种用于呈现文档的方法,包括:呈现文档的第一视图,所述文档包括至少一个内容块,所述至少一个内容块具有呈现属性;响应于接收到用于呈现所述文档的第二视图的指示,调整所述至少一个内容块的所述呈现属性;以及基于经调整的所述呈现属性,在所述第二视图中呈现所述至少一个内容块。
- 根据权利要求1所述的方法,其中调整所述呈现属性包括:基于所述指示,确定所述第二视图的类型;以及基于所述第二视图的类型,调整所述呈现属性。
- 根据权利要求2所述的方法,其中所述基于所述第二视图的类型调整所述呈现属性包括:响应于确定所述第二视图的类型包括演示类型,调整以下至少任一项:所述至少一个内容块在所述第二视图中的位置;所述至少一个内容块在所述第二视图中的尺寸;所述至少一个内容块在所述第二视图中的显示内容;所述至少一个内容块的组合布局方式。
- 根据权利要求3所述的方法,还包括:基于所述至少一个内容块的文字内容,向所述至少一个内容块指定图标;以及在所述至少一个内容块相关联的位置处,呈现所述图标。
- 根据权利要求3所述的方法,其中调整所述至少一个内容块的所述组合布局方式包括:响应于确定所述至少一个内容块包括第一类型的内容块和第二类型的内容块,将所述第一类型的内容块与所述第二类型的内容块进行组合 布局;或者,响应于确定所述至少一个内容块包括多个内容块,将所述多个内容块进行组合布局,所述多个内容块属于同一个父级内容块;或者,响应于确定所述至少一个内容块包括多个相同类型的内容块,将所述多个相同类型的内容块进行组合布局;或者,响应于确定所述至少一个内容块包括多个相同类型的内容块,并且所述多个相同类型的内容块的内容满足预设条件,将所述多个相同类型的内容块进行组合布局。
- 根据权利要求1所述的方法,还包括以下至少任一项:响应于接收到对在所述第二视图中呈现的分页控制元素的调整,调整所述第二视图的分页;响应于接收到对在所述第二视图中呈现的可见性控制元素的调整,调整所述至少一个内容块的可见性;响应于接收到对在所述第二视图中呈现的评论控制元素的调整,调整针对所述至少一个内容块的评论;响应于接收到对在所述第二视图中呈现的颜色控制元素的调整,调整针对所述至少一个内容块的颜色。
- 根据权利要求2所述的方法,其中所述基于所述第二视图的类型调整所述呈现属性包括:响应于确定所述第二视图的类型包括思维导图类型,确定所述至少一个内容块在所述第一视图中的标题层级;基于所述标题层级调整所述至少一个内容块的呈现属性,在思维导图视图中以所述呈现属性显示所述至少一个内容块。
- 根据权利要求7所述的方法,其中所述在所述思维导图视图中以所述呈现属性显示所述至少一个内容块包括:在所述思维导图视图中生成与所述至少一个内容块对应的节点;基于所述至少一个内容块的所述标题层级,确定所述节点在所述思 维导图视图中的层级结构;以及基于所述层级结构,在所述思维导图视图中呈现所述节点。
- 根据权利要求7所述的方法,所述至少一个内容块包括第一内容块和第二内容块,所述思维导图视图包括与所述第一内容块对应的第一节点和与所述第二内容块对应的第二节点,其中所述第一内容块为所述第一视图中的第一标题,所述第二内容块为所述第一视图中的第二标题;第一层级为所述第一标题在所述第一视图中的标题层级,第二层级为所述第二标题在所述第一视图中的标题层级。
- 根据权利要求9所述的方法,还包括:响应于确定所述第二内容块在所述第一视图中位于所述第一内容块之后,比较所述第二层级和所述第一层级;响应于确定所述第二层级低于所述第一层级,将所述第二节点设置为所述第一节点的子节点;或者,响应于确定所述第二层级等于所述第一层级,将所述第二节点设置为所述第一节点的兄弟节点;或者,响应于确定所述第二层级高于所述第一层级,基于所述第一节点的父节点与所述第二节点的比较,设置所述第二节点的层级结构。
- 根据权利要求10所述的方法,还包括:响应于检测到针对所述思维导图视图中的节点的编辑操作,对所述思维导图视图中的与所述节点对应的内容块进行相应更新。
- 根据权利要求11所述的方法,其中对所述思维导图视图中的与所述节点对应的内容块进行相应更新包括以下至少一项:响应于确定所述编辑操作调整所述第一节点在所述思维导图视图中的层级,调整所述第一内容块在所述思维导图视图中的第一层级;响应于确定所述编辑操作调整所述第一节点的内容,调整所述第一内容块的内容;响应于确定所述编辑操作调整所述第一节点和所述第二节点在所述 思维导图中的顺序,调整所述第一内容块和所述第二内容块在所述思维导图视图中的顺序;响应于确定所述编辑操作向所述思维导图视图中插入第三节点,向所述思维导图视图中插入与所述第三节点相对应的第三内容块;响应于确定所述编辑操作从所述思维导图视图中删除所述第一节点,从所述思维导图视图中删除所述第一内容块。
- 根据权利要求1-12中的任一项所述的方法,其中所述第一视图为文档视图、演示视图或思维导图视图中的任一项,所述第二视图为文档视图、演示视图或思维导图视图中与所述第一视图不同的另外项。
- 一种用于呈现文档的装置,包括:原始呈现模块,被配置为呈现文档的第一视图,所述文档包括至少一个内容块,所述至少一个内容块具有呈现属性;调整模块,被配置为响应于接收到用于呈现所述文档的第二视图的指示,调整所述至少一个内容块的所述呈现属性;以及目标呈现模块,被配置为基于经调整的所述呈现属性,在所述第二视图中呈现所述至少一个内容块。
- 一种电子设备,包括:至少一个处理单元;以及至少一个存储器,所述至少一个存储器被耦合到所述至少一个处理单元并且存储用于由所述至少一个处理单元执行的指令,所述指令在由所述至少一个处理单元执行时使所述设备执行根据权利要求1至13中的任一项所述的方法。
- 一种计算机可读存储介质,其上存储有计算机程序,所述计算机程序可由处理器执行以实现根据权利要求1至13中的任一项所述的方法。
- 一种文档演示的方法,包括:响应于在文档的编辑页面中接收到切换指示,呈现所述文档的演 示页面,所述演示页面包括在所述文档的编辑页面中输入的内容项的视图;以及响应于检测到对所述视图的触发指示,在所述演示页面内呈现所述内容项。
- 根据权利要求17所述的方法,其中呈现所述内容项包括:调用所述文档的应用框架,在所述文档的演示页面中构建浏览窗口,在所述浏览窗口中呈现所述内容项;或者调用承载所述文档的演示页面的页面框架,在所述文档的演示页面中构建浏览窗口,在所述浏览窗口中呈现所述内容项。
- 根据权利要求18所述的方法,其中在所述浏览窗口中呈现所述内容项包括:响应于所述内容项的第一内容页在所述浏览窗口中被呈现的同时检测到翻页指示,从所述浏览窗口移除对所述第一内容页的呈现;以及在所述浏览窗口中呈现所述内容项的第二内容页。
- 根据权利要求18所述的方法,其中所述浏览窗口包括滚动条控件,并且其中在所述浏览窗口中呈现所述内容项包括:响应于检测到针对所述滚动条控件的滚动操作来滚动呈现所述内容项。
- 根据权利要求18所述的方法,其中所述浏览窗口包括弹出窗口。
- 根据权利要求18所述的方法,还包括:响应于检测到对所述浏览窗口的关闭指示,关闭所述浏览窗口。
- 根据权利要求17所述的方法,其中所述视图属于以下视图之一:呈现与所述内容项相关联的第一信息的第一视图,所述第一视图在所述文档中占据第一面积,呈现与所述内容项相关联的第二信息的第二视图,所述第二视图在所述文档中占据超过所述第一面积的第二面积,呈现与所述内容项相关联的第三信息的第三视图,所述第三视图在所述文档中占据超过所述第二面积的第三面积。
- 根据权利要求23所述的方法,其中所述视图包括所述第三视图,并且其中呈现所述内容项包括:在所述演示页面中所述第三视图的位置处呈现所述内容项。
- 根据权利要求17所述的方法,还包括:在所述文档的所述编辑页面中,检测针对所述内容项的视图切换指示,所述视图切换指示用于指示将所述视图切换到另一视图;以及响应于检测到所述视图切换指示,在所述文档中将所述视图切换为另一视图。
- 根据权利要求17所述的方法,还包括:在所述文档的所述编辑页面中,检测针对所述内容项的视图编辑指示,所述视图编辑指示用于指示对所述视图的布局的修改;以及基于所述视图编辑指示来修改所述视图的布局。
- 根据权利要求17所述的方法,还包括:在所述文档的所述演示页面中接收对所述编辑页面中输入的内容的展示指令;以及拒绝接收对所述内容的编辑指令。
- 根据权利要求17所述的方法,还包括:响应于在所述文档的所述编辑页面中对所述内容项的视图的触发,跳转到所述编辑页面之外的页面来显示所述内容项。
- 一种文档演示的方法,包括:响应于接收到对文档中内容项的视图的触发指示,确定所述文档当前的页面类型;响应于所述页面类型为编辑页面,跳转到所述编辑页面之外的页面来呈现所述内容项;以及响应于所述页面类型为演示页面,在所述演示页面内呈现所述内容项。
- 根据权利要求29所述的方法,还包括:响应于在所述文档的所述编辑页面中接收到切换指示,呈现所述文档的所述演示页面,所述演示页面包括在所述文档的所述编辑页面中输入的内容项的视图;以及响应于检测到对所述视图的触发指示,在所述演示页面内呈现所述内容项。
- 根据权利要求29所述的方法,其中在所述演示页面内呈现所述内容项包括:调用所述文档的应用框架,在所述文档的演示页面中构建浏览窗口,在所述浏览窗口中呈现所述内容项;或者调用承载所述文档的演示页面的页面框架,在所述文档的演示页面中构建浏览窗口,在所述浏览窗口中呈现所述内容项。
- 根据权利要求29所述的方法,还包括:在所述文档的编辑页面中,检测针对所述内容项的视图切换指示,所述视图切换指示用于指示将所述视图切换到另一视图;响应于检测到所述视图切换指示,在所述文档中将所述视图切换为另一视图;在所述文档的编辑页面中,检测针对所述内容项的视图编辑指示,所述视图编辑指示用于指示对所述视图的布局的修改;以及基于所述视图编辑指示来修改所述视图的布局。
- 一种用于文档演示的装置,包括:演示页面呈现模块,被配置为响应于在文档的编辑页面中接收到切换指示,呈现所述文档的演示页面,所述演示页面包括在所述文档的编辑页面中输入的内容项的视图;以及内容项呈现模块,被配置为响应于检测到对所述视图的触发指示,在所述演示页面内呈现所述内容项。
- 一种用于文档演示的装置,包括:页面类型确定模块,被配置为响应于接收到对文档中内容项的视图的触发指示,确定所述文档当前的页面类型;页面跳转模块,被配置为响应于所述页面类型为编辑页面,跳转 到所述编辑页面之外的页面来呈现所述内容项;以及演示页面呈现模块,被配置为响应于所述页面类型为演示页面,在所述演示页面内呈现所述内容项。
- 一种电子设备,包括:至少一个处理单元;以及至少一个存储器,所述至少一个存储器被耦合到所述至少一个处理单元并且存储用于由所述至少一个处理单元执行的指令,所述指令在由所述至少一个处理单元执行时使所述设备执行根据权利要求17至28或者29至32中任一项所述的方法。
- 一种计算机可读存储介质,其上存储有计算机程序,所述计算机程序可由处理器执行以实现根据权利要求17至28或者29至32中任一项所述的方法。
- 一种文档交互的方法,包括:在第一终端设备处,在文档被演示的同时在所述文档的演示视图中呈现所述文档的访问路径信息;以及基于至少一个第二终端设备发起的包括所述访问路径信息的访问请求,将所述文档提供给所述至少一个第二终端设备。
- 根据权利要求37所述的方法,其中将所述文档提供给所述至少一个第二终端设备包括:将所述文档的所述演示视图提供给所述至少一个第二终端设备。
- 根据权利要求37所述的方法,还包括:从所述至少一个第二终端设备获得针对所述文档的至少一个片段的评论信息;以及将所述评论信息关联到所述文档的所述至少一个片段。
- 根据权利要求37所述的方法,其中呈现所述文档的访问路径信息包括:检测对所述文档的演示时分享指示;以及响应于检测到所述演示时分享指示,呈现所述文档的所述访问路径信息。
- 根据权利要求37所述的方法,还包括:如果在所述文档被演示的同时接收到所述评论信息,暂缓呈现关于所述评论信息的提示。
- 根据权利要求37所述的方法,还包括:检测针对所述评论信息的允许呈现指示;以及响应于检测到所述允许呈现指示,在所述文档的所述演示视图中呈现所述评论信息。
- 根据权利要求42所述的方法,还包括:向所述至少一个第二终端设备提供所述允许呈现指示,以使所述评论信息被呈现在所述至少一个第二终端设备处。
- 一种文档交互的方法,包括:在第二终端设备处,获取文档的访问路径信息,所述文档在所述第一终端设备处正被演示;发起针对所述文档的访问请求,所述访问请求包括所述访问路径信息;接收所述文档的演示视图;以及在演示模式下呈现所述文档的所述演示视图。
- 根据权利要求44所述的方法,其中呈现所述文档的所述演示视图包括:在所述演示模式下,根据所述文档在所述第一终端设备处的演示进度来呈现所述文档的所述演示视图。
- 根据权利要求44所述的方法,还包括:如果检测到演示退出指示,退出所述演示模式;检测所述文档在所述第二终端设备处的浏览进度;以及基于检测到的所述浏览进度来呈现所述文档的页面视图。
- 根据权利要求46所述的方法,还包括:如果检测到演示跟随指示,进入所述演示模式;以及根据所述文档在所述第一终端设备处的演示进度来呈现所述文档的所述演示视图。
- 根据权利要求46所述的方法,还包括:如果检测到演示定位指示,根据所述文档在所述第一终端设备处的演示进度来呈现所述文档的页面视图。
- 根据权利要求44所述的方法,其中呈现所述文档的所述演示视图包括:在所述演示模式下,检测所述文档在所述第二终端设备处的浏览进度;以及基于检测到的所述浏览进度来呈现所述文档的所述演示视图。
- 根据权利要求49所述的方法,其中呈现所述文档的所述演示视图还包括:如果检测到演示定位指示,根据所述文档在所述第一终端设备处的演示进度来呈现所述文档的所述演示视图。
- 根据权利要求44所述的方法,还包括:接收针对所述文档的至少一个文档片段的评论信息;以及将所述评论信息提供给所述第一终端设备。
- 根据权利要求44所述的方法,还包括:从所述第一终端设备接收针对所述评论信息的允许呈现指示;以及响应于所述允许呈现指示,在所述文档的所述演示视图中呈现所述评论信息。
- 根据权利要求44所述的方法,还包括:存储关于所述文档的访问记录,所述访问记录至少包括所述文档的所述访问路径信息。
- 一种用于文档交互的第一装置,包括:访问路径呈现模块,被配置为在文档被演示的同时在所述文档的演示视图中呈现所述文档的访问路径信息;以及视图提供模块,被配置为基于至少一个第二装置发起的包括所述访问路径信息的访问请求,将所述文档发送给所述至少一个第二装置。
- 根据权利要求54所述的第一装置,其中所述视图提供模块被 配置为:将所述文档的所述演示视图发送给所述至少一个第二装置。
- 一种用于文档交互的第二装置,包括:访问获取模块,被配置为获取文档的访问路径信息,所述文档在所述第一装置处正被演示;请求发起模块,被配置为发起针对所述文档的访问请求,所述访问请求包括所述访问路径信息;视图接收模块,被配置为接收所述文档的演示视图;以及视图呈现模块,被配置为在演示模式下呈现所述文档的所述演示视图。
- 一种电子设备,包括:至少一个处理单元;以及至少一个存储器,所述至少一个存储器被耦合到所述至少一个处理单元并且存储用于由所述至少一个处理单元执行的指令,所述指令在由所述至少一个处理单元执行时使所述设备执行根据权利要求37至43中任一项所述的方法或权利要求44至53中任一项所述的方法。
- 一种计算机可读存储介质,其上存储有计算机程序,所述计算机程序可由处理器执行以实现根据权利要求37至43中任一项所述的方法或权利要求44至53中任一项所述的方法。
- 一种文档内容的显示方法,包括:在文档的当前视图下,接收对文档内的内容块中的目标内容块的选择操作,以确定所述目标内容块;在所述目标内容块被确定时,接收对所述目标内容块的内容演示指示;基于所述目标内容块生成包括至少一个内容页面的目标视图,所述目标内容块的内容显示在所述至少一个内容页面中。
- 根据权利要求59所述的方法,其中响应于所述当前视图为第一视图,所述接收对文档内的内容块中的目标内容块的选择操作,确定所述目标内容块包括以下至少一项:获取当前焦点的移动路径,将所述移动路径上的内容块作为选择 的所述目标内容块;确定当前焦点所在位置对应的内容块,根据快捷选择指示将所述内容块作为所述目标内容块。
- 根据权利要求59所述的方法,其中响应于所述当前视图为第二视图,所述第二视图基于第一视图生成,所述接收对文档内的内容块中的目标内容块的选择操作,确定所述目标内容块包括:响应于接收到内容筛选的指示,确定所述第二视图下的全部内容块,在每一个所述内容块的关联位置生成预设标记;接收对所述预设标记的编辑操作;以及基于对所述预设标记的所述编辑操作确定所述目标内容块。
- 根据权利要求61所述的方法,其中所述预设标记具有未选中的初始状态,并且接收对所述预设标记的编辑操作包括:接收对所述预设标记的确认选中。
- 根据权利要求61所述的方法,其中所述预设标记具有被选中的初始状态,并且其中接收对所述预设标记的编辑操作包括:接收对所述预设标记的取消选中。
- 根据权利要求62或63所述的方法,其中基于所述编辑操作确定所述目标内容块包括:将与经过所述编辑操作后被选中的所述预设标记对应的所述内容块确定为所述目标内容块。
- 根据权利要求59所述的方法,其中响应于所述当前视图为第一视图,所述在所述目标内容块被确定时,接收对所述目标内容块的内容演示指示,包括:在任一被确定的所述目标内容块的关联位置显示第一控件,通过所述第一控件接收对所述目标内容块的内容演示指示。
- 根据权利要求59所述的方法,其中响应于所述当前视图为第二视图,所述第二视图基于第一视图生成,所述在所述目标内容块被 确定时,接收对所述目标内容块的内容演示指示,包括:在所述第二视图的页面中的预设位置显示第二控件,通过所述第二控件接收对所述目标内容块的内容演示指示。
- 根据权利要求59所述的方法,其中所述基于所述目标内容块生成包括至少一个内容页面的目标视图包括:根据所述目标内容块的类型、内容量和内容关联度中的至少一项,确定所述目标视图包括的内容页面的数量;以及将所述目标内容块显示在对应的所述内容页面中。
- 根据权利要求67所述的方法,其中确定所述目标视图包括的内容页面的数量包括:根据所述目标内容块的内容量与内容页面的大小,确定所述目标视图包括的内容页面的所述数量。
- 根据权利要求67所述的方法,其中确定所述目标视图包括的内容页面的数量包括:根据所述目标内容块的类型或者内容关联度在内容页面中布局所述目标内容块,将所述目标内容块中类型相同或者内容相关联的内容块布局在同一内容页面中;以及根据所述目标内容块的所述布局,确定所述目标视图包括的内容页面的所述数量。
- 根据权利要求59所述的方法,还包括:在所述目标内容块被确定时,接收对所述目标内容块的内容导出指示;响应于检测到所述内容导出指示,将所述目标内容块保存为另一文档。
- 根据权利要求59所述的方法,若所述当前视图下的所述目标内容块中包括互动标识,所述基于所述目标内容块生成包括至少一个内容页面的目标视图,包括:在所述目标视图中与所述目标内容块对应的内容中隐藏所述互动标识。
- 根据权利要求59所述的方法,若所述当前视图下的所述目标内容块中包括互动标识,所述基于所述目标内容块生成包括至少一个内容页面的目标视图,包括:在所述目标视图中与所述目标内容块对应的内容中显示所述互动标识。
- 根据权利要求71或72所述的方法,所述方法还包括:响应于对所述互动标识的触发操作,在所述目标视图的相应内容页面中显示互动内容。
- 根据权利要求59所述的方法,在所述文档的框架内可承载一个或多个内容块,所述内容块为所述文档的最小编辑单元。
- 一种用于文档内容的显示的装置,包括:目标内容块确定模块,被配置为在文档的当前视图下,接收对文档内的内容块中的目标内容块的选择操作,确定所述目标内容块;内容演示指示接收模块,被配置为在所述目标内容块被确定时,接收对所述目标内容块的内容演示指示;以及目标视图生成模块,被配置为基于所述目标内容块生成包括至少一个内容页面的目标视图,所述目标内容块的内容显示在所述至少一个内容页面中。
- 一种电子设备,包括:至少一个处理单元;以及至少一个存储器,所述至少一个存储器被耦合到所述至少一个处理单元并且存储用于由所述至少一个处理单元执行的指令,所述指令在由所述至少一个处理单元执行时使所述设备执行根据权利要求59至74中任一项所述的方法。
- 一种计算机可读存储介质,其上存储有计算机程序,所述计算机程序可由处理器执行以实现根据权利要求59至74中任一项所述的方法。
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