WO2002037939A9 - Procede de construction d'une image composite - Google Patents
Procede de construction d'une image compositeInfo
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- WO2002037939A9 WO2002037939A9 PCT/US2001/050942 US0150942W WO0237939A9 WO 2002037939 A9 WO2002037939 A9 WO 2002037939A9 US 0150942 W US0150942 W US 0150942W WO 0237939 A9 WO0237939 A9 WO 0237939A9
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- the field of the invention relates to the Internet and more specifically to
- a user may connect and retrieve information on virtually any subject i matter.
- a user can locate and access any of a number of search 3 engines through the Internet. From the search engines, a webpage may be 4 downloaded for the entry of search terms. Through the proper entry of search 5 terms, any range of images and text may be located and downloaded to a user. 6 Once downloaded to a user, the user may review the information on-line or 7 print it out. Alternatively, the user may store the information to disk. 8 While the information downloaded from the Internet is useful, it typically 9 downloaded under a hypertext transport protocol (HTTP).
- HTTP hypertext transport protocol
- a method and apparatus are provided for constructing a composite image 7 within an image space of webpage.
- the method includes displaying plurality of 8 source images within a content area of the webpage and dividing the image space of 9 the composite image into a plurality of subspaces.
- the method further includes o designating a subspace of the plurality of subspaces for receipt of a selected image 1 of the plurality of images and resizing the selected image to fit the designated
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a system for constructing a composite image in
- FIG. 2 is login screen that may be used by the system of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a subject matter selection screen that may be used by the system of
- FIG. 4 depicts a further subject matter selection screen that may be used by i the system of FIG. 1; 2 FIG. 5 depicts a template selection screen that maybe used by the system of 3 FIG. 1; 4 FIG. 6 depicts a selected template and content area that may be used by the s system of FIG. 1; 6 FIG. 7 depicts a floating toolbar that may be used by the system of FIG. 1 ; 7 FIG. 8 depicts details of content selection that may be used by the system of s FIG. 1; 9 FIG. 9 depicts further details of content selection that may be used by the o system of FIG. 1 ; i FIG. 10 depicts content that may be used in the composite image by the 2 system of FIG. 1; 3 FIG.
- FIG. 11 depicts details of construction of the composite image constructed 4 by the system of FIG. 1; 5 FIG. 12 depicts details of image transfer to the composite image constructed 6 by the system of FIG. 1 ; 7 FIG. 13 depicts details the composite image constructed by the system of 8 FIG. 1; 9 FIG. 14 depicts details of text transfer to the composite image constructed 0 by the system of FIG. 1 ; FIG. 15 depicts details of creation of the composite image constructed by the system of FIG. 1; FIG. 16 depicts, a composite image constructed by the system of FIG. 1; and FIG. 17 depicts a screen for editing composite images that may be used by the system of FIG. 1. Appendix I depicts a DTD that may be used by the system of FIG. 1. Appendix II depicts a composite image file that may be generated from the composite image of FIG. 17.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a system 10, shown generally under an
- an image includes: an illustration;
- a composite image includes more than one image.
- 7 Included within the system 10 may be an operators station 34.
- the console 34 may be an operators station 34.
- 8 operators station 34 may include a central processing unit (CPU) 12 with an
- the operators station O 34 may also include a database 22 which may function as a source and also a i destination of images. 2
- the operators station 34 may include a connection to the Internet 14.
- Also 3 coupled to the Internet 14 may be one or more servers (e.g., CPUs) 16, including 4 websites 26 and databases 24.
- the servers 16 may also function as both a source 5 and destination of images as described in more detail below. 6
- an operator working through 7 the operators station 34 may access a website 26 and download a webpage 28 8 containing the software constructs (e.g., a page building via browser (PBVB) tool 9 30) for processing composite images.
- PBVB page building via browser
- the PBVB tool 30 is a configurable tool, o which brings page layout functionality to the Internet. Communication between the i operators station 34 and website 26 for downloading of the P3VB tool 30 (and 2 subsequent communication) may occur through the standard HTTP port 80 of the 3 operators station 34. 4 As described in more detail below, the PBVB tool 30 provides a facility and 5 an intuitive interface for placing content within a template. Since it may be 6 retrieved from a website, it is inherently simple to access from remote locations and 7 easy to install. Further, since the PBVB tool 30 may be downloaded from a 8 common website of an organization, the organization may more easily enforce 9 business rules through the use of embedded templates. 1 In general, the PBVB 30 may be written as a Java applet and run inside the
- the preparation of composite images may be useful for any of a number of i uses.
- the operator may use the workstation 34 to retrieve text and 2 graphical representations from any of a number of Internet or local sources and 3 combine such information into virtually any form of instructional or sales literature 4 (e.g., catalogs).
- instructional or sales literature 4 e.g., catalogs.
- 5 Following is a description of a process that may be used for the creation of a 6 catalog. While the description below is directed to a specific type of composite 7 image, it should be understood that the described process may be extended to 8 virtually any situation.
- 9 In order to perform construction of a composite image, the operator (after 0 accessing the website 26 and downloading webpage 28 and PBVB 30) may first be i presented with a sign-on screen 40 (FIG. 2).
- the operator may enter his user name 2 in a first box 42 and password in a second box 44, followed by activation of a login 3 softkey. 4
- the website 26 may download a webpage 5 50 (FIG. 3) offering a set of file choices 52, 54, 56, 58 from which the composite 6 images will be created.
- the operator may activate the 7 " Spring and Summer” option 58.
- a further webpage 60 may be downloaded from the website 9 offering subdivisions 62, 64, 66, 68 of the file selection 58.
- the operator may select "Misses" 68.
- the website 26 may download a template selection webpage 70.
- a number of possible templates 72, 74, 76 may be provided, any one of which may be used for creation of a composite image.
- a scroll bar 78 may be provided to access other choices of templates.
- the operator may select the lower template 76.
- the templates may be divided into a number of boxes. Larger boxes may have smaller boxes inside. The smaller boxes may be text boxes and the larger boxes may be image boxes. For convenience text boxes may be shown with diagonal lines. However, this is for convenience only, in the sense that images may later be placed in text boxes and text placed in image boxes.
- the PBVB 30 may divide the display 80 into a composing screen including first and second windows 82, 84 (FIG. 6).
- the first window 82 may be a content area for selecting source content for the composite image and the second window 84 displays the template within which the composite image is to be created.
- a floating toolbar 86 is also provided to facilitate creation of the composite image.
- FIG. 7 provides further detail regarding the floating toolbar 86.
- a first icon 88 of a disk allows the user to save the composite image.
- a second icon 90 allows the user to print the composite image.
- Third and fourth curved arrows 92, 94 allows the user to UNDO and REDO changes.
- a selection tool 96 is provided to select specific boxes of the template for insertion of content into the composite image.
- a text tool 98 is provided to edit text in specific boxes.
- Zoom-in and zoom-out boxes 100, 102 and a zoom-to-percentage box 104 are provided to enlarge or reduce portions of the composite image.
- a help box 106 is also provided.
- a box select tool 108 and line selection tool 107 are provided to insert additional boxes and lines into the template.
- a user may click on the box selection tool 107 with a cursor 134 and then click on a desired location within the selected template. The location of the cursor 134 when the key on the mouse was actuated becomes the upper left corner of a new box. The user may enlarge the box by holding the actuating key on a mouse controller and dragging the new box to whatever size needed.
- the line tool 107 may be selected by placing the cursor 134 on the line selection icon 107 and clicking. To create lines, the user may first click on a starting position, move the cursor 134 to an end position and click a second time.
- the content area 82 functions as a means to access source material for inclusion into the composite image.
- a first pull-down menu 110 may specify a data path to a particular data source (e.g., within a local directory, related database 22, Internet source 24, etc.).
- first and second tabs 112, 114 may be used to select either text or images within the source file.
- a user may specify a specific pathname as a data source within a remote DB 24 (FIG.
- Files identified by the pathname may be displayed in the pulldown menu 118 (FIG. 8) of content select 110.
- the file names may be "Specific Product", “Special Items” and "Sale”.
- the user may select "Specific Product”. Some choices may require additional path information. For example, selection of the directory name "Specific Product” may not be a complete path to a file.
- a window 120 (FIG. 9) may be displayed requesting a specific file name.
- the user enters an identifier in a file identifier box 122 and activates the OK button.
- the information entered through the file identifier box 122 may be easily customized via a configuration file.
- the contents of the file may be displayed in the content area 82. Since the image tab 112 is highlighted in the content area 82, images 128, 130, 132 within the file 11SKU#; 12345-1211 are retrieved and displayed within the content display area 126. To accommodate the reduced size of the content display area 126, the images may be reduced or enlarged using standard Java commands. Alternately, a thumbnail image may be displayed which may be suggestive of the underlying image. 1 To create the composite image, the user may place a cursor 134 on an image
- the 10 PBVB 30 resizes the image 128 to occupy the box 136 using standard Java
- the user may either click on the box 140 or
- the user may edit the text 144 file in the control area 82.
- the user 8 may edit the text by selecting the text tool 98 or he may select the text by double- 9 clicking on the text.
- the user may place the o cursor 134 in the proper location in the text and make any necessary changes.
- the user 2 may select the zoom-in tool 150 (FIG. 14) and enlarge a particular box 152.
- the box 152 (FIG. 15) may be enlarged to occupy the entire right window. 4 Image and text may be dragged and dropped as above. As each box 152 (FIG.
- the user may return to the template by selecting the zoom-out tool 6 100. 7 Using the process described above, the entire composite image 148 may be 8 completed as shown in FIG. 16. Upon completion, the user may select the save 9 icon. Upon selection of the save icon 88, the composite image 148 may be converted into an XML document and stored or printed.
- the XML document may be stored in a local database 22, transmitted under XML to a website 26 or stored in a remote database 24.
- the transfer of data into and out of the PBVB 30 may be accomplished under any of a number of different formats.
- the source information (text and images) provided to the PBVB 30 may be provided under any appropriate mark-up language (e.g., XML) from any of a number of information conversion utilities (e.g., DeskNet APS). Images may be further encoded under an appropriate image format (e.g., gif, jpeg, etc.). Composite images may be encoded by PBVB 30 into a composite image file 21, 29 under a webpage format for transmission, printing or storage in an appropriate database under a mark-up language structured to minimize composite file size, yet maximize file conversion efficiency. Appendix I provides an example of a document type definition (DTD) that may be used in conjunction with XML as an encoding mechanism for the composite image.
- DTD document type definition
- the information of the composite image maybe encoded under XML based upon position and any of a number of text and picture elements.
- the x position (xpos), y position (ypos) and width and height of each box of the original template of the composite image 148 is required.
- Text may be attached to text boxes using conventional XML formatting. Lines, font or shading may be imparted to the composite image 148 using the DTD and conventional XML formatting.
- the DTD allows images or text to be identified by a universal resource locator (URL).
- URL universal resource locator
- the utility of using a URL for an image (or for text) is that the actual image does not necessarily have to be stored within the composite image file.
- the composite image file 21, 29 may simply be transferred in the form of a shell with references to source files. When the composite file reaches its destination, a browser may simply retrieve the information from the URL and insert it into the proper location of the composite image 148.
- the composite image file 21, 29 may be structured without any text or image information within the file.
- a destination e.g., another CPU 16
- the composite image 148 may be reconstructed based upon the composite image file 29 and the DTD 27.
- a decoding processor 23 may retrieve the composite image file 29 from a database 24.
- the decoding processor 23 may reconstruct the template using the composite image file 29 and DTD 27. Any images not contained within the file 29 may be retrieved using the URL within the composite image file 29.
- FIG. 17 depicts an editing screen that may be generated by the PBVB tool 30 for editing composite screens.
- the editing screen may include a content area 82 and an image area 84.
- the content area 82 may include tabs allowing selection of images, text or templates.
- the template tab 160 may be used to retrieve pre-existing composite images.
- a number of previously created composite images 162, 164, 166 may be displayed in the context area 82.
- the user may place the cursor over the image and activate the selection switch.
- the selected composite image 162, 164, 166 may be displayed in the image area 84.
- the user may select the image or text tab (FIG. 18) and edit the selected composite image. Editing may occur by selecting the text tool and typing in corrections, add new boxes, change box size (all as described above), or substitute new content. New content may be substituted by dragging new content into the space of existing content.
- Appendix II may be representative of a CEF file 21 , 29 that may be generated by the PBVB tool 30 from the composite image 168 of FIG. 17.
- line numbers have been added along the left margin of FIG. 17. Reference shall be made to the line numbers as appropriate to understanding the relationship between CEF files elements and corresponding elements of the composite image 168.
- line 1 defines the type of CEF 21, 29 file by version and the term "encloding- 'lininl" defines an XML character set.
- Line 3 provides a URL to a relevant DTD 27, 31.
- Line 5 provides a layout delimiter.
- Line 6 provides a page number of the composite image and a size of the page in points (e.g., 72 points per inch).
- Lines 7-18 defines the first element 170 of the composite image 168.
- the element 170 is a text box.
- the x and y position (i.e., xpos and ypos) of the upper left corner of the box lies at 225 and 643.252, respectively.
- the width is 365.7266 and the height is 21.2385 points.
- the term xpos 0, therefore other boxes may overlap the first element 170.
- the runaround terms (e.g., rounaroundleft, runaroundright, runaroundtop, runaroundbottom) specify a border space around the element 170.
- Line 12 defines the end of the text properties.
- Lines 13-15 specify font and style.
- Lines 16-17 specifies the actual text to be placed within the element 170.
- Line 18 defines the end of the text element 170.
- Lines 20-27 defines the location and content of a picture box 172.
- line 26 provides a URL to the actual image information to be inserted into the picture box 172.
- lines 28-35 defines image element 196 and lines 36-47 defines text box 182.
- Line 48 to the end of page 1 and lines 1-6 on page 2 of Appendix II define text box 184.
- Lines 8-19 defines empty box 178
- lines 20-27 defines image element 174
- lines 28-35 defines picture box 180.
- Line 36 to the end of page 2 and lines 1-9 of page 3 of Appendix II defines the location and content of large text box 188.
- Lines 10-21 defines text box 188
- lines 22-33 defines text box 190
- lines 34-45 defines text box 192.
- Line 42 to the end of page 2 and lines 1-11 on page 4 defines text box 186.
- elements 172 and 174 have a lower zpos value than elements 188. The lower zpos values of elements 172 and 174 identify these elements as lying on top of (instead of underneath) element 188.
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