Source: http://www.google.com.tw/patents/US8146016
Timestamp: 2013-05-24 09:18:53
Document Index: 109940421

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/601,815, filed Aug. 16, 2004, entitled ��Improved User Interfaces for Computer Software Applications.��
To assist users to locate and utilize functionality of a given software application, a user interface containing a plurality of generic functionality controls is typically provided along an upper, lower or side edge of a displayed workspace in which the user may enter, copy, manipulate and format text or data. Such functionality controls often include selectable buttons with such names as ��file,�� ��edit,�� ��view,�� ��insert,�� ��format,�� and the like. Typically, selection of one of these top-level functionality buttons, for example ��format,�� causes a drop-down menu to be deployed to expose one or more selectable functionality controls associated with the top-level functionality, for example ��font�� under a top-level functionality of ��format.��
Turning now to FIG. 1, an illustrative computer architecture for a personal computer 2 for practicing the various embodiments of the invention will be described. The computer architecture shown in FIG. 1 illustrates a conventional personal computer, including a central processing unit 4 (��CPU��), a system memory 6, including a random access memory 8 (��RAM��) and a read-only memory (��ROM��) 10, and a system bus 12 that couples the memory to the CPU 4. A basic input/output system containing the basic routines that help to transfer information between elements within the computer, such as during startup, is stored in the ROM 10. The personal computer 2 further includes a mass storage device 14 for storing an operating system 16, application programs, such as the application program 105, and data.
FIG. 2 is an illustration of a computer screen display showing a ribbon-shaped user interface for displaying task-based top-level functionality tabs and for displaying a plurality of functionalities available under a selected top-level functionality tab. As briefly described above, the improved user interface of the present invention includes a ribbon-shaped user interface for displaying selectable controls associated with task-based functionality available under a given software application, such as the software application 105 illustrated in FIG. 1. A first section 210 of the user interface 200 includes generic selectable controls for functionality not associated with a particular task, such as word processing versus spreadsheet data analysis. For example, the section 210 includes selectable controls for general file commands such as ��file open,�� ��file save�� and ��print.�� According to one embodiment of the present invention, the selectable controls included in the first section 210 are controls that may be utilized by a variety of software applications comprising a multiple functionality application 105. That is, the selectable controls included in the first section 210 may be controls that are generally found and used across a number of different software applications.
Referring still to FIG. 2, adjacent to the first section 210 of the user interface 200 is a task-based tab section. The tab section includes selectable tabs associated with task-based functionality provided by a given software application. For purposes of example, the task-based tabs illustrated in FIG. 2 are associated with tasks that may be performed using a word processing application 125. For example, a ��Writing�� tab 215 is associated with functionality that may be utilized for performing writing tasks. An ��Insert�� tab 220 is associated with functionality associated with performing insert operations or tasks. A ��Page Layout�� tab 230 is associated with functionality provided by the associated application for performing or editing page layout attributes of a given document.
As should be appreciated, many other task-based tabs or selectable controls may be added to the tab section of the user interface for calling functionality associated with other tasks. For example, task tabs may be added for text effects, document styles, review and comment, and the like. And, as described above, the user interface 200 may be utilized for a variety of different software applications. For example, if the user interface 200 is utilized for a slide presentation application, tabs contained in the tab section may include such tabs as ��Create Slides,�� ��Insert,�� ��Format,�� ��Drawing,�� ��Effects,�� and the like associated with a variety of tasks that may be performed by a slide presentation application. Similarly, tabs that may be utilized in the tab section of the user interface 200 for a spreadsheet application 140 may include such tabs as ��Data�� or ��Data Entry,�� ��Lists,�� ��Pivot Tables,�� ��Analysis,�� ��Formulas,�� ��Pages and Printing,�� and the like associated with tasks that may be performed using a spreadsheet application.
Immediately beneath the generic controls section 210 and the task-based tab section is a selectable functionality control section for displaying selectable functionality controls associated with a selected tab 215, 220, 230 from the task-based tab section. According to embodiments of the present invention, when a particular tab, such as the ��Writing�� tab 215 is selected, selectable functionality available from the associated software application for performing the selected task, for example a writing task, is displayed in logical groupings. For example, referring to FIG. 2, a first logical grouping 240 is displayed under a heading ��Clipboard.�� According to embodiments of the present invention, the clipboard section 240 includes selectable functionality controls logically grouped together and associated with clipboard actions underneath the general task of writing. For example, the clipboard section 240 may include such selectable controls as a cut control, a copy control, a paste control, a select all control, etc. Adjacent to the clipboard section 240, a second logical grouping 250 is presented under the heading ��Formatting.��
Selectable controls presented in the ��Formatting�� section 250 may include such selectable controls as text justification, text type, font size, line spacing, boldface, italics, underline, etc. Accordingly, functionalities associated with formatting operations are logically grouped together underneath the overall task of ��Writing.�� A third logical grouping 260 is presented under the heading ��Writing Tools.�� The writing tools section 260 includes such writing tools as find/replace, autocorrect, etc. According to embodiments of the present invention, upon selection of a different task-based tab from the tab section, a different set of selectable functionality controls in different logical groupings is presented in the user interface 200 associated with the selected task-based tab. For example, if the ��Insert�� task tab 220 is selected, the selectable functionality controls presented in the user interface 200 are changed from those illustrated in FIG. 2 to include selectable functionality controls associated with the insert task. For detailed information regarding the user interface 200, illustrated in FIG. 2, see U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/955,967, entitled ��Command User Interface for Displaying Selectable Software Functionality Controls,�� which is incorporated herein by reference as if fully set out herein.
FIG. 3 illustrates the user interface 200 utilized in accordance with a slide presentation application 135. According to the example user interface 200 illustrated in FIG. 3, the ��Page Layout�� tab 230 is selected for displaying one or more logical groupings of selectable functionality controls for applying functionality to a selected object or document under a page layout task. In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, selection of the ��Page Layout�� tab 230 causes the presentation of a number of images 310, 320 representative of formatting options combinations that may be applied to the selected document. That is, a gallery of images is presented to the user where each image represents the way in which the selected document or object will be formatted if the formatting options combination illustrated by a given image is applied to the selected document or object.
As described above, a gallery of images such as those illustrated and described herein may be launched for use by selecting a task-based tab, for example the ��Page Layout�� tab described above. Alternatively, a gallery of images may be launched for use by selecting an object in a document. According to another embodiment, a gallery of images described herein may be launched in response to inserting an object into a document. For example, if a table object is inserted into a document, a gallery of images showing formatting options combinations that may be applied to table objects may be automatically launched to provide a user with a number of potential formatting options that may be automatically applied to the table object as described herein. In addition, a gallery of images as described herein may apply to an implied selection, for example a whole document, slide, spreadsheet and the like, as opposed to a specific selection, for example a particular area of a document, slide, spreadsheet or other or to a specific object contained therein.
According to embodiments of the present invention, all commands necessary for applying a given formatting options combination to a selected document or object are executed by selecting the associated displayed image from the user interface 200. That is, if the user sees an image in the gallery of images in the user interface 200 that is representative of formatting options the user desires to have applied to a selected document or object, the user may select the desired image, and the formatting options combination is automatically applied to the selected document or object. For example, if the user is preparing a slide using a slide presentation application, or if the user is typing a letter or memorandum using a word processing application, the user may select the ��Page Layout�� tab 230 to display a gallery of images showing potential page layout formatting options. If the user sees a particular image in the gallery of images that prescribes a page layout of ��all text centered,�� for example, the user may select that image, and all required commands necessary for formatting the user's document accordingly are executed on the selected document. Thus, the user is not required to search one or more formatting menus for commands necessary for formatting the document or object. The functionality according to the present invention is particularly helpful when formatting a desired document or object requires a complex series of formatting commands in order to create the desired formatting.
According to embodiments of the present invention, the images comprising the gallery of images, described herein, may be static images illustrating an example of how an object formatted according to a selected image will be displayed. Alternatively, the gallery of images may be comprised of one or more dynamically produced images showing how the actual selected object or document will be displayed upon selection of a given image. For example, a static representation may show a generic image, such as a generic picture, rotated, shaded, or otherwise formatted according to a set of options, which, if selected, will apply to a selected object. On the other hand, a dynamic image may be in the form of a bitmap generated and displayed of the actual object selected by the user from the user's document with the formatting options combination applied. For example, if a picture image in a user's document is a picture of the user's family pet, a dynamic image showing rotation of the picture 90�X will show a bitmap image of the user's actual family pet shown in a 90�X rotation. A static image, on the other hand, may show a canned picture image such as a landscape image or clipart image rotated according to the formatting options associated with the image.
The illustrations and descriptions provided below, with respect to FIGS. 4 through 10, show application of embodiments of the present invention with respect to picture objects. As should be understood by those skilled in the art, the illustrations provided with respect to FIGS. 4 through 10 are for purposes of example only and do not limit application of embodiments of the present invention with respect to other types of formatting options combinations. That is, formatting options combinations may be illustrated for any type of formatting options that may be applied to selected documents or objects. For example, formatting options combinations may be illustrated in a gallery of images for text formatting options, including fonts, text justification, text size, text coloring, and the like. Likewise, formatting options combinations may be illustrated in a gallery of images for various desktop publishing documents, including advertisement flyers, news articles, business documents, and the like. Indeed, any formatting options combination applicable to any document or object may be illustrated in an image in a gallery of images, and all commands necessary for applying the formatting options combination to a document or document object may be ��rolled up�� and executed by selection of the formatting options combination image. Moreover, the images presented in a gallery of images may include information about formatting options combinations associated with given images. For example, a given image may include text descriptions. That is, a gallery of images may include one or more individual text descriptions that describes one or more formatting options combinations that may be applied to a selected or inserted object.
According to embodiments of the present invention, the gallery of images may be presented as an ��in-ribbon�� gallery of images disposed horizontally within the ribbon-shaped user interface 200, as illustrated in FIG. 3. Referring to FIG. 4, components of an ��in-ribbon�� gallery of images are illustrated. The in-ribbon gallery of images includes a title bar 410 for identifying the nature of the gallery of images. A gallery title 420 identifies the type of images displayed in the gallery of images and a gallery filter 430 identifies one or more subsets of the gallery of images that is displayed to the user. For example, the gallery filter 430 may describe the images displayed to the user as all images, most used images, my images, and the like. A large thumbnail preview 460 is illustrated in FIG. 4 for allowing the user to focus on a given image without applying the formatting options combination of the image to a selected object or document so that the user may see a preview of attributes of the image. The scroll buttons 470 may be utilized in the ��in-ribbon�� gallery of images where more images are available than may be displayed in the user interface 200 based on available space. Accordingly, the scroll buttons 470 allow the user to scroll through all available images before selecting a particular image. The current selection 450 shows a highlighted image representative of the formatting options combination that is presently applied to the selected object or document.
According to an embodiment of the invention, an expanded ��in-ribbon�� gallery of images may be displayed upon selection of a control such as the ��Resizing Button�� illustrated in FIG. 4. Selection of the ��Resizing Button�� may expand the gallery of images for displaying additional images. Upon expansion of the gallery, it may be displayed such that the gallery extends down and out of the user interface 200 to make room for additional selectable controls (images) similar to the expanded gallery illustrated in FIG. 7 (described below).
As shown in FIG. 5, a ��drop-down�� gallery of images is illustrated. According to a drop-down gallery of images, the gallery of images is not displayed within the ribbon-shaped user interface 500, but the gallery of images is displayed horizontally below the user interface 500. According to embodiments of the present invention, a drop-down gallery of images may be utilized when selection of a given task-based tab, such as the ��Style Gallery�� tab 510, results in the presentation of multiple types of formatting options combinations that may be applied to the selected document or object. For example, referring to FIG. 5, selection of the ��Style Gallery�� tab 510 results in the presentation of a ��Picture Styles�� section 505, a ��Picture Borders�� section, and a ��Get More Styles�� section. Advantageously, display of the gallery of images below the user interface 500 allows the user to browse the gallery of images without being obstructed from viewing other potential selectable controls associated with the selected top-level task-based tabs 510, 515, 520. As illustrated in FIG. 6, the drop-down version of the gallery of images is similar to the in-ribbon gallery of images but for its display beneath the user interface 200, 500.
Referring now to FIG. 7, an expanded drop-down gallery of images may be displayed where multiple types of images responsive to the selected gallery of images may be displayed in a single drop-down gallery of images. For example, the drop-down gallery of images illustrated in FIG. 7 shows a ��Most Frequently Used�� gallery of images 730, a ��My Favorites�� gallery of images 740, and an ��Other Picture Styles�� gallery of images 750.
Referring now to FIG. 8, a visual picker gallery of images is displayed. A visual picker gallery of images drops down from the ribbon-shaped user interface 500. The visual picker gallery of images may be used as described above to ��roll up�� a common set of formatting commands or options and to provide a visual, easy-to understand representation of common formatting options that may be otherwise difficult to select by a given user. The visual picker gallery of images is similar to the ��in-ribbon�� and ��drop-down�� gallery of images described above in that the images may be static images or the images may be live images that may be dynamically altered based on user input and based on the actual selected object to which the images apply. After selection of a task-based tab 510, 515, 520, the plurality of selectable functionality controls 810 are displayed in the user interface 500. For example, as illustrated in FIG. 8, a ��Rotate Picture�� control, a ��Picture Borders�� control and a ��Get More Styles�� control are displayed in the user interface 500. If the user has an embedded picture object in a selected document and the user desires to rotate the selected picture object, the user may select the ��Rotate Picture�� control 810 to launch the visual picker gallery of images 820. As shown in the drop-down gallery of images, a variety of picture rotation options are provided to the user. For example, a ��No Rotation�� option 825, a ��Rotate Left 90�X�� option 830, and a ��Rotate 180�X�� option 840 are provided. Other options include ��Flip Vertically�� and ��Flip Horizontally.�� As shown at the bottom of drop-down gallery of images 820, a ��More Rotate Options�� button is provided to allow the user to select additional images for application to a selected picture object.
As described herein, each image is associated with a set of formatting options and commands such that selection of any of the images causes the associated formatting options and commands to automatically be executed on the selected object. For example, if the user desires to rotate the selected object 180�X from its present orientation, the user may select the ��Rotate 180�X�� image 840 to automatically cause the selected object to be rotated 180�X. Advantageously, because the gallery of images provides a visual representation of the result of applying a set of formatting options to the selected object, the user knows in advance the effect of applying the associated formatting options combination to the selected object or document. Accordingly, the user is not required to search through a variety of formatting options menus to determine the effect of different formatting options combinations on a selected object by trial and error.
Referring to FIG. 9, components of the visual picker gallery of images are illustrated. The ��Rotate Picture�� control 810 illustrates a selectable functionality control displayed in the user interface 500 upon selection of a given task-based tab. The images 930, 940, 950, 960 illustrate static or dynamic representations of application of a given set of formatting options to a selected object. The descriptive text 910, 920 provides descriptive information to the user regarding the nature of the formatting options combination applied to the illustrated image. As described above, the ��More Rotate Options�� button 970 is illustrative of a button that may be disposed in the drop-down gallery of images for selecting additional potential formatting options combinations not displayed with the initial display of images.
Referring to FIG. 10, selection of a given task-based tab 510, 515, 520 may cause a presentation of multiple galleries of images hosted in a single selectable functionality control section 1010. For example, the selectable functionality control section 1010 includes three individual galleries hosted under a section headed ��Picture Effects.�� If the user desires to first apply formatting options combinations associated with one of the hosted galleries, the user may select the hosted gallery to cause a drop-down gallery of images, as illustrated in FIGS. 5 and 6, to be displayed beneath the user interface 500. The user may then select to have formatting options combinations provided thereby to a selected object or document. If the user next decides to apply formatting options combinations associated with one of the other hosted galleries, for example the ��Shading�� Gallery, the user may select the ��Shading Gallery�� to display a drop-down gallery of images showing different formatting options combinations associated with shading a selected object or document.
FIG. 12 illustrates the presentation of a drop-down gallery of images 1200 that is dropped beneath a user interface 200 utilized by a word processing application 125. As illustrated in FIG. 12, ��Page Layout�� task-based tab 230 is selected so that one or more selectable functionality controls groupings are displayed in the user interface 200 for applying functionality to a selected document or object in association with a page layout task. Under the selectable functionalities control section headed ��Header & Footer,�� a ��Templates�� control 1208 is provided. Selection of the templates control 1208 causes a drop-down gallery of images 1200 to be displayed to present to a user one or more images showing application of selected formatting options combinations to a document. If the user determines that one of the formatting options images is desirable, the user may select the desired image, and all formatting options commands necessary for applying the desired formatting options combination to the selected document or object are executed.
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