Patent Abstract:
An information processor includes a coordinate analyzer which analyzes input coordinate information, and a marking device which marks a desired coordinate. A memory stores marking coordinate information analyzed by the coordinate analyzer, and includes a mark name marked by the marking device. A display device displays the marking position in a display area based on marking information stored in the memory by designating the mark name when the marked coordinate is not present in the display area, when changing the display area.

Full Description:
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/354,465 filed Dec. 12, 1994, now abandoned. 
    
    
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     1. Field of the Invention 
     The present invention relates to an information processing apparatus having a personal computer, a DTP (desk top publishing), a CAD and other various graphic editing functions. 
     2. Related Background Art 
     In a graphics editing apparatus, when a view field of an object to be displayed, which cannot be entirely displayed on a display screen, is to be changed, an operator must enter a move direction and a distance by adding scroll bars along x axis and y axis of a two-dimension coordinate. 
     FIG. 5 shows a relation between edit data of a prior art graphics editing apparatus and a display screen. In FIG. 5, numeral 51 denotes edit data and numeral 52 denotes a display screen. The edit data 51 is displayed in a window 53. Since the window 53 cannot display the entire edit data 51, it displays partial data 54. 
     FIG. 6 shows the window 53 in detail. The partial data 54 is displayed in a display area 55. Numeral 56 denotes an x axis scroll bar and numeral 57 denotes a y axis scroll bar. The x or y axis scroll bar is pointed to by a mouse cursor, not shown, to move the image horizontally or vertically to move the data to be displayed on the display area 55. The black area on the x or y axis scroll bar indicates a rough position of the edit data 51. 
     In the above prior art, a problem exists in that the movement to a non-displayed area in the graphics editing apparatus cannot be rapidly attained. Namely, only a rough position is indicated and a long time is needed to locate a desired position. 
     In another known method, scrolling of the displayed data merely horizontally or vertically is directed, but the scrolling is conducted by a fixed amount and it is not possible to locate the desired data representation rapidly. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     It is an object of the present invention to provide an information processing apparatus which enables rapid change of a display area and an improvement of a retrieval capability. 
     In order to achieve the above object, the information processing apparatus of the present invention includes a coordinate analyzer which analyzes input coordinate information, and marking means which marks a desired coordinate. A memory stores marking coordinate information analyzed by the coordinate analyzer and includes a mark name marked by the marking means. A display means displays the marking position in a display area based on marking information stored in the memory by designating the mark name when the marked coordinate is not present in the display area when changing the display area. 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     FIGS. 1A and 1B show display areas of a graphics edit apparatus in accordance with the present invention, 
     FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the graphics edit apparatus of the present invention, 
     FIG. 3 is a coordinate management table in an external memory shown in FIG. 2, 
     FIG. 4 is a flow chart illustrating the operation of the present apparatus, 
     FIG. 5 shows a relation between a prior art edit data and a display screen, 
     FIG. 6 shows a detail of the window in FIG. 5, and 
     FIG. 7 shows a display screen in another embodiment of the present invention. 
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
     FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a graphics editing apparatus in accordance with the present invention. As an input device, a keyboard 23a and a pointing device 23b are provided. A command from the input device (23a, 23b) is sent via an I/O controller 22 to a command analyzer 20a and a coordinate analyzer 20b analyzed there, and thus analyzed data are transferred to a system bus 24. A central processing unit (CPU) 26 is connected to the system bus 24 and a coordinate management table 30, as shown in FIG. 3, is stored in an external memory 28 connected to the CPU 26. A program memory 27 stores a control procedure of the CPU 26 as shown in FIG. 4. 
     A display controller 29 is connected to the system bus 24, and the display controller 29 controls a display memory 25 to change the display content on the display 21. 
     FIG. 3 shows the structure of a coordinate management table 30 stored in the external memory 28. As shown, the coordinate management table 30 is constructed such that information 32 of a coordinate 13 (x1, y1) designated by the input device (23a, 23b) and information 33 of a left top coordinate 14 (x2, y2) of the display area (FIG. 1A) correspond to information 31 of mark name. By providing a sufficient memory area in the external memory 28, the coordinate table for a plurality of markings may be accommodated. 
     FIGS. 1A and 1B show a guide pattern for permitting rapid change of a view field in the present graphics editing apparatus. Specifically, FIGS. 1A and 1B show a relation between the display area on the display 21 and the edit area in accordance with the present invention. 
     Referring to FIGS. 1A and 1B and FIG. 4, the system operation is described. 
     While the entire edit area is subject to and edition, the display area 12 is displayed on the display area 211 of the display 21 because of the limited size of the display area 211. 
     A user names a desired coordinate 13 (x1, y1) through the input device 23 to mark it (step 41). For example, &#34;SET MARK &#34;abc&#34; to POINT (x1, y1)&#34; is entered from the keyboard 23a so that the coordinate 13 (x1, y1) is marked by the name &#34;abc&#34;. The characters entered from the keyboard may be displayed at a command display area 213. In order to recognize the coordinate value, the mouse 23b is moved to move the mouse cursor 214 and the coordinate of the mouse cursor 214 is displayed at a coordinate display area 212. Thus, by moving the mouse cursor 214 to the vicinity of the coordinate to be designated, the coordinate value may be recognized. 
     When the command analyzer 20a indicates the marking process (steps 42 and 44), the coordinate analyzer 20b produces the left top coordinate 14 (x2, y2) of the display area 12 (step 46), and the information 32 of the designated coordinate and the information 33 of the left top coordinate are associated with the mark name information 31 and they are held in the coordinate management table 30 (step 47) and stored in the external memory 28 (step 48). The coordinate 14 (x2, y2) and the coordinate 13 (x1, y1) are associated to each other in order to attain the coordinate using the left top point 101 of the entire edit area 11 as an origin point because the coordinate of the mouse cursor 214 is displayed in the coordinate area 212 using the left top point of the display area 12 as the origin point. 
     In this manner, a plurality of coordinates may be registered. 
     It is assumed that various editings have been performed and the display area 15 is displayed in the display area 211. When the view field is to be changed to the designated position, a command &#34;JUMP MARK &#34;abc&#34;&#34; is entered from the keyboard 23a. The input command is analyzed by the command analyzer 20a (steps 44 and 45) and the coordinate management table 30 stored in the external memory 28 is called (step 49). In a decision step 50, if the coordinate 13 (x1, y1) is not present in the display area 15, the display area is changed so that the coordinate 13 (x1, y1) is centered in the display area (step 52) and the display content is transferred to the display memory 25 based on the coordinate information of the coordinate management table 30 stored in the external memory 28. The information is outputted to the display 21 through the display controller 29. In the decision step 50, if the coordinate 13 (x1, y1) is present in the current display area 15, the current display is continued (step 51). 
     The display process of the registered coordinate is now explained. 
     A command &#34;DISP MARK&#34; is entered from the keyboard 23a so that the registered coordinate is displayed in the display area 211 in the sequence of name (for example, &#34;abc&#34;), coordinate (for example, (x1, y1)) and registration date (for example, &#34;10 Dec 94&#34;). This may be conveniently used when the user forgets the registration name. 
     &lt;Another Embodiment&gt; 
     In the above embodiment, the coordinate is designated by the keyboard 23a. Alternatively, the coordinate may be designated by the pointing device 23b. The coordinate designated by the pointing device 23b is analyzed by the coordinate analyzer 20b and the marking may be made to the coordinate in the same manner as that of the previous embodiment. 
     In the above embodiment, the display area is changed so that the marked coordinate is centered in the display area. Alternatively, the display area may be changed so that the left top coordinate 14 (x2, y2) stored in the coordinate management table 30 is at the left top of the display area. By holding the two coordinates in the coordinate management table 30, they may be displayed upon request by the operator. 
     The retrieval of the plurality of markings may be conducted in the following manner. First, the retrieval may be made by displaying an icon of the marked coordinate. The icon of the marked coordinate is displayed in the window having the all edit areas 11 iconized, and the operator selects the icon to display it. Alternatively, the mark name designated by marking may be displayed in a menu form for retrieval, or the mark names may be listed in a table for retrieval. In this manner, the retrieval may be readily conducted even if there are a plurality of marked names. 
     Referring to FIG. 7, the display screen 71 of the display 21 is shown. By designating the icon by the keyboard 23a, the screen shown in FIG. 7 appears. In FIG. 7, numeral 72 denotes an icon indicating the entire edit area 11. In the icon 72, icons 73 to 75 of a plurality of registered coordinates are shown, and the icon 73 represents the coordinate (x1, y1). By pointing to one of the icons 73 to 75 by the mouse cursor 76, a desired position may be designated, and then the icon 72 is selected to display a desired area. 
     In accordance with the present invention, in graphics editing, the view field may be rapidly changed for the display area. In addition to the physical position of the two-dimension coordinate, the logical position may also be designated and the retrieval capability is improved.

Technology Classification (CPC): 6