1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a graphical user interface that assists a user in viewing, navigating and using online documents, and more particularly to a graphical user interface that is represented as an online line guide or copyholder, a graphical frame displayed around the active text of the document.
2. Description of the Related Art
The continued growth of online documentation and applications for performing daily tasks has led to the need for an easier user interface for navigating and using these documents. In today's environment, people are less likely to use hard copies of documents to get their work done; documents are primarily available to users online. By way of example, and without limitation, in the area of procedure management, company procedures and processes which define the set of steps or instructions that must be followed to accomplish a task may be available to users online. The ability for a user to see what step of the procedure they are working on, to take action on a step of a procedure and to have the last step worked on recalled when a procedure document is suspended and reopened would be of great benefit to the user. Users need a better way to navigate and use online documents.
There is a need for a user interface that guides a user through use of online documents. There is a need for a visual representation of a users' current location in a document. If a user closes a document that they are working on, there is a need to reopen the document at this last location worked on.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an improved graphical user interface.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a graphical user interface that guides a user through the use of online documents.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a graphical user interface that provides a visual representation of a users' current location in a document.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a graphical user interface that enable a user to close a document it is working on and then reopen the document at this last location worked on.
These and other objects of the present invention are achieved in, a user interface for viewing, navigating and using online procedure documents. Each procedure document has a set of well defined steps that define procedure content. A copyholder is provided that is a sliding window. The copyholder surrounds a step in the procedure document. The step enclosed by the copyholder is an active step. A representation of the copyholder is a line guide that slides across document text and guides a user through the set of steps of the document. A toolbar is provided on the copyholder. The toolbar has toolbar icons that represent actions to be performed on the active step of the document. An auto advance feature of the copyholder advances the copyholder to a subsequent next step in the document. At least one navigation icon on the copyholder enables the user to drag and drop the copyholder to any step defined in the document.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a user interface for viewing and navigating an online document that includes sections has a copyholder that is a sliding window. The copyholder surrounds a section of the document. The surrounded section is an active section. A representation of the copyholder is a line guide that slides across text of the online document and guides a user through the sections of the online document. The copyholder includes an auto advance that provides advancement to a next section in the document. The copyholder has navigation icons that permit the user to drag and drop the copyholder to any section in the document. A toolbar on the copyholder has toolbar icons that represent actions to be performed on the active section of the document.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a method is provided for navigating and using online procedure documents that include a set of well defined steps which define procedure content of a procedure document. A copyholder that is a sliding window is used to surround a step in the procedure document. A representation of the copyholder is sued as a line guide to slide across text of the procedure document and guide a user through the set of steps of the procedure document. A toolbar on the copyholder is used that includes toolbar icons representing actions to be performed on the active step of the procedure document. The copyholder is advanced to a subsequent next step in the procedure document. At least one navigation icon is sued on the copyholder to drag and drop the copyholder to any step defined in the procedure document.
In one embodiment of the present invention, a graphical user interface is provided that guides a user through the use of online documents. In one embodiment, if a user closes a document that it is working on, the graphical user interface permits a reopening of the document at this last location worked on. A line guide that highlights the users' current location in a document; remembers this location if the document is closed and enables document specific actions to be performed on the text at this location is needed. In one embodiment, the present invention defines a user interface that enables users to use online documents and permits the user to be interactively guided through using these documents and enables the user to suspend its work knowing that the line guide will remember where the user left off when the user reopens its document.
In one specific embodiment, the graphical user interface of the present invention is utilized in the area of procedure management. Each procedure is defined to contain a set of steps needed to accomplish the procedure or process in a system.
In one embodiment of the present invention, a graphical interface is defined that assists a user in viewing, navigating and using a procedure management document. By way of illustration, and referring now to
In another embodiment of the invention, the user interface of the copyholder is expanded to include a navigation capability. The copyholder can be moved around the document text. The copyholder is expanded to include a navigation ability to slide the copyholder across the document. By way of example, and without limitation, the navigation can be represented as navigation icons on the copyholder or as a navigation bar on the navigation window that appears to clip the copyholder to the document text. The copyholder looks as if it slides over the document text once navigation is selected and can be viewed as a line guide moving through the document. The underlying document page will implement the next and previous navigation points, the copyholder will move to the specific location in the document as defined for previous and next points. Referring now to
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In another embodiment of the present invention, the sliding navigable copyholder is expanded to include a toolbar. The toolbar defines a set of actions to be performed on the text within the copyholder. By way of illustration, in this example the navigable window can select the text of a single step in a document. The toolbar will define the actions that can be performed on the active step. By way of example, and without limitation, action1 could be to mark the step as read or to add a note to the step. Referring now to
In each embodiment of the current invention, the copyholder is displayed as a frame that seems to slide on top of the document text. The copyholder can be represented to have either a solid or transparent border on the window frame. By way of example, and without limitation, if the border is defined as transparent any text that appears to be under the frame would be visible to the user. Referring now to
In another embodiment of the current invention, the ability to collapse the copyholder is defined. The copyholder that surrounds the active text can be collapsed and displayed as a copyholder clip with the embedded toolbar actions. The collapsed copyholder looks as if it is attached to the edge of the document page. The slider clip will appear to slide up and down the edge of the document opposite the active text. Referring now to
In each embodiment of the current invention, the navigable sliding window will resize to enable the text of the current step to be viewed. By way of example, and without limitation, the step is defined by the underlying document text and could be a step within a document or a paragraph within a document. The underlying document will determine the height of the next component to be selected as active text and the copyholder will resize to enable display of this component. Referring now to
In yet another embodiment of the invention, the copyholder is presented to the user in a workspace that is isolated from the user's desktop. In this embodiment, the copyholder will appear as a fixed window on the user's screen, and the text of the document will appear to scroll through the fixed copyholder. By way of illustration, this can be viewed as equivalent to a user pulling a document through a document holder. By way of example, and without limitation, a portion of the user's screen can be reserved to display the copyholder and make it appear to the user that it is docked here. The user can define where on their desktop they want to dock the window. By way of example, and without limitation, this could be the top, bottom or side of their screen. In this embodiment, a workspace is created on the user's screen that is isolated from the rest of the user's desktop. The workspace remains visible on the user's screen to provide for the user to see the location in the document that is currently active. The text that is within the docked copyholder is the active text; no other text of the document is visible on the user's screen. In this embodiment of the invention, the docked copyholder is defined as a fixed size. The underlying document will scroll through this fixed copyholder when the navigation arrows on the window are selected. The amount of text that scrolls is dependent on the underlying document and how the next and previous navigation points are defined.
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In another embodiment of the current invention, the ability to expand the docked copyholder to include a toolbar of actions is defined. Similar to what was defined with the sliding copyholder, this toolbar can define actions to be performed on the text within the window. As illustrated in
In another embodiment of the current invention, the ability to switch between the sliding copyholder and the docked copyholder is defined. By way of example, this can be achieved by a link on the sliding copyholder which will switch to a docked view, and conversely by a link on the docked view which will switch back to the sliding navigable view. Users can determine which copyholder user interface works best for viewing and navigating through their document. They can switch between the two modes by selecting the appropriate link on the copyholder. Referring again to
As indicated previously, the copyholder will advance through each navigation stop within a document. By way of illustration, in a procedure management document each step would be considered a navigation stop. The copyholder will initially display at the first step of a document when it is initially opened. The first step will be determined by the underlying document text. By way of example, and referring now to
While the above is a description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, various alternatives, substitutions and modifications may be made without departing from the scope thereof, which is defined by the following claims. Thus, the preferred embodiments should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention. Furthermore, the present invention is directed to a number of separate inventions and each of these inventions may be claimed independently of one another. Each feature, aspect and advantage of the invention may be claimed independent of one another without departing from the scope of the invention. Thus, the invention does not include a single essential feature, aspect or advantage and the invention should not be limited as such. It is intended, therefore, that the invention be defined by the scope of the claims which follow and that such claims be interpreted as broadly as is reasonable.
While the invention will be described in conjunction with a procedure management application, it is understood that it is not intended to limit the invention to this one application. To the contrary, it is intended to cover alternatives, modifications and equivalents as may be included within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. It will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the implementation of such a user interface can be achieved in a variety of ways.
This application claims the benefit of 60/686,508, filed May 31, 2005, which application is fully incorporated herein by reference.
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60686508 | May 2005 | US |