Displaying characters on a dot-matrix display

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6795074
  • Patent Number
    6,795,074
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 22, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 21, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
Displaying characters on a dot-matrix display includes characters for display on a display device and an array of pixel boxes for displaying the characters, where each of the characters is justified against one side of the pixel box included in the array of pixel boxes and occupies a standard width of four pixels in the pixel box.
Description




BACKGROUND




This invention relates to displaying characters on a dot-matrix display.




Devices such as computers, telephones, watches, pagers, and personal digital assistants can display data to a user on a dot-matrix display screen. Characters can be formed on the display by turning certain pixels “on” and other pixels “off.” The alignment of “on” and “off” pixels creates the appearance of characters on the display screen.











DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a block diagram of a device in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.





FIGS. 2-204

illustrate characters in a font in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 205

illustrates a five-by-eight pixel display in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 206

illustrates characters on a display screen in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.











DESCRIPTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a device


100


includes a display screen


102


with a fixed, finite area and a capability to display readable characters to a user. The device


100


can be any device capable of processing glyphs for display on the display screen


102


with a processing mechanism


108


, e.g., computers, telephones, watches, pagers, and personal digital assistants. Glyphs, or characters, are visual representations of letters, numbers, mathematical symbols, punctuation marks, and other symbols used to convey information in a nonverbal manner. The display screen


102


can be any dot-matrix display configured to display glyphs as collections of “on” and “off” pixels such as a liquid crystal display. In one example, the display screen


102


is 120×32 pixels and has a viewable area of 44.8 millimeters (mm) by 12.12 mm. Each pixel is a 0.3 mm square and is separated from other pixels by 0.04 mm.




The display screen


102


includes a liquid crystal display (LCD). On a dot-matrix liquid crystal display (LCD) screen, pixels are turned “on” and “off” by running a current through a liquid crystal solution located between two polarizing sheets of material. Each crystal in the solution moves according to the current, with some crystals aligning with one sheet of material and other crystals aligning with the other sheet of material. The crystals represent pixels; the crystals aligned with one sheet of material are “on” and the crystals aligned with the other sheet of material are “off.”




In one example, each glyph on the display screen


102


is restricted to a box five pixels wide by eight pixels tall. Characters are displayed on the display screen


102


as an array of boxes, arranged horizontally and vertically. In this way, the device


100


can display readable and aesthetically pleasing glyphs on a display screen


102


having limited display space.




The device


100


includes a memory


104


that stores a character set


106


including a number of glyphs that can be displayed on the display screen


102


. The processing mechanism


108


retrieves characters as necessary for display on the display screen


102


from the character set


106


stored in the memory


104


. The processing mechanism


108


is also responsible for configuring the layout and order of the characters on the display screen


102


. The processing mechanism


108


can include software, hardware, or a combination of software and hardware.




The character set


106


includes characters recognized by the device's hardware and/or software, such as uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and extended characters. The character set


106


should include enough characters to support localization to English text (American and European). The characters in the character set


106


map into a subset of the International Standards Organization (ISO) Latin-


1


character code set. The ISO Latin-


1


character code set is a superset of an American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) character code set, a code for representing


128


English characters ranging from zero to 127. The memory


104


stores each character in the character set


106


as an eight-bit number corresponding to its numerical value. The character set values are typically referred to in hexadecimal format. The character set


106


may also include additional characters, such as characters included in an extended ASCII character code set, an American National Standards Institute (ANSI) character set, other character sets, and other individual characters.




Referring to

FIGS. 2-204

, in one example, the character set


106


includes 203 different characters


200


-


20400


. Each character


200


-


20400


is shown in a five-by-eight pixel window with its associated hexadecimal (hex) value at the lower left of its pixel window. Characters


200


-


1200


include navigational characters used in navigating various elements on the display screen


102


. The characters


200


-


20400


include:




1) a cross bar symbol


200


, hex value eleven,




2) an up-back symbol


300


, hex value twelve,




3) an up-forward symbol


400


, hex value thirteen,




4) a down-back symbol


500


, hex value fourteen,




5) a down-forward symbol


600


, hex value fifteen,




6) an up short-arrow symbol


700


, hex value sixteen,




7) a down short-arrow symbol


800


, hex value seventeen,




8) an up scroll-arrow or long-arrow symbol


900


, hex value eighteen,




9) a down scroll-arrow or long-arrow symbol


1000


, hex value nineteen,




10) a right scroll-arrow symbol


1100


, hex value


1


A,




11) an left scroll-arrow symbol


1200


, hex value


1


B,




12) an exclamation mark


1300


, hex value twenty-one,




13) a double quotation mark


1400


, hex value twenty-two,




14) a number sign


1500


, hex value twenty-three,




15) a dollar sign


1600


, hex value twenty-four,




16) a percent sign


1700


, hex value twenty-five,




17) an ampersand


1800


, hex value twenty-six,




18) an apostrophe or single quotation mark


1900


, hex value twenty-seven,




19) a left parenthesis


2000


, hex value twenty-eight,




20) a right parenthesis


2100


, hex value twenty-nine,




21) an asterisk


2200


, hex value


2


A,




22) a plus sign


2300


, hex value


2


B,




23) a comma


2400


, hex value


2


C,




24) a minus sign or hyphen


2500


, hex value


2


D,




25) a period, decimal point, or full stop


2600


, hex value


2


E,




26) a slash, virgule, or solidus


2700


, hex value


2


F,




27) a digit zero


2800


, hex value thirty,




28) a digit one


2900


, hex value thirty-one,




29) a digit two


3000


, hex value thirty-two,




30) a digit three


3100


, hex value thirty-three,




31) a digit four


3200


, hex value thirty-four,




32) a digit five


3300


, hex value thirty-five,




33) a digit six


3400


, hex value thirty-six,




34) a digit seven


3500


, hex value thirty-seven,




35) a digit eight


3600


, hex value thirty-eight,




36) a digit nine


3700


, hex value thirty-nine,




37) a colon


3800


, hex value


3


A,




38) a semicolon


3900


, hex value


3


B,




39) a less-than sign


4000


, hex value


3


C,




40) an equal sign


4100


, hex value


3


D,




41) a greater-than sign


4200


, hex value


3


E,




42) a question mark


4300


, hex value


3


F,




43) an at sign


4400


, hex value forty,




44) a capital letter A


4500


, hex value forty-one,




45) a capital letter B


4600


, hex value forty-two,




46) a capital letter C


4700


, hex value forty-three,




47) a capital letter D


4800


, hex value forty-four,




48) a capital letter E


4900


, hex value forty-five,




49) a capital letter F


5000


, hex value forty-six,




50) a capital letter G


5100


, hex value forty-seven,




51) a capital letter H


5200


, hex value forty-eight,




52) a capital letter I


5300


, hex value forty-nine,




53) a capital letter J


5400


, hex value


4


A,




54) a capital letter K


5500


, hex value


4


B,




55) a capital letter L


5600


, hex value


4


C,




56) a capital letter M


5700


, hex value


4


D,




57) a capital letter N


5800


, hex value


4


E,




58) a capital letter O


5900


, hex value


4


F,




59) a capital letter P


6000


, hex value fifty,




60) a capital letter Q


6100


, hex value fifty-one,




61) a capital letter R


6200


, hex value fifty-two,




62) a capital letter S


6300


, hex value fifty-three,




63) a capital letter T


6400


, hex value fifty-four,




64) a capital letter U


6500


, hex value fifty-five,




65) a capital letter V


6600


, hex value fifty-six,




66) a capital letter W


6700


, hex value fifty-seven,




67) a capital letter X


6800


, hex value fifty-eight,




68) a capital letter Y


6900


, hex value fifty-nine,




69) a capital letter Z


7000


, hex value


5


A,




70) a left square bracket


7100


, hex value


5


B,




71) a backslash or reverse solidus


7200


, hex value


5


C,




72) a right square bracket


7300


, hex value


5


D,




73) a spacing circumflex accent


7400


, hex value


5


E,




74) a spacing underscore, low line, or horizontal bar


7500


, hex value


5


F,




75) a spacing accent or back apostrophe


7600


, hex value sixty,




76) a lowercase letter a


7700


, hex value sixty-one,




77) a lowercase letter b


7800


, hex value sixty-two,




78) a lowercase letter c


7900


, hex value sixty-three,




79) a lowercase letter d


8000


, hex value sixty-four,




80) a lowercase letter e


8100


, hex value sixty-five,




81) a lowercase letter f


8200


, hex value sixty-six,




82) a lowercase letter g


8300


, hex value sixty-seven,




83) a lowercase letter h


8400


, hex value sixty-eight,




84) a lowercase letter i


8500


, hex value sixty-nine,




85) a lowercase letter j


8600


, hex value


6


A,




86) a lowercase letter k


8700


, hex value


6


B,




87) a lowercase letter l


8800


, hex value


6


C,




88) a lowercase letter m


8900


, hex value


6


D,




89) a lowercase letter n


9000


, hex value


6


E,




90) a lowercase letter o


9100


, hex value


6


F,




91) a lowercase letter p


9200


, hex value seventy,




92) a lowercase letter q


9300


, hex value seventy-one,




93) a lowercase letter r


9400


, hex value seventy-two,




94) a lowercase letter s


9500


, hex value seventy-three,




95) a lowercase letter t


9600


, hex value seventy-four,




96) a lowercase letter u


9700


, hex value seventy-five,




97) a lowercase letter v


9800


, hex value seventy-six,




98) a lowercase letter w


9900


, hex value seventy-seven,




99) a lowercase letter x


10000


, hex value seventy-eight,




100) a lowercase letter y


10100


, hex value seventy-nine,




101) a lowercase letter z


10200


, hex value


7


A,




102) a left brace or curly bracket


10300


, hex value


7


B,




103) a vertical bar


10400


, hex value


7


C,




104) a right brace or curly bracket


10500


, hex value


7


D,




105) a tilde


10600


, hex value


7


E,




106) a Euro symbol


10700


, hex value eighty,




107) a left single quotation mark or a high right rising single quotation mark


10800


, hex value ninety-one,




108) a right single quotation mark


10900


, hex value ninety-two,




109) an inverted exclamation mark


11000


, hex value A


1


,




110) a cent sign


11100


, hex value A


2


,




111) a pound sterling sign


11200


, hex value A


3


,




112) a general currency sign


11300


, hex value A


4


,




113) a yen sign


11400


, hex value A


5


,




114) a broken vertical bar


11500


, hex value A


6


,




115) a section sign


11600


, hex value A


7


,




116) a spacing dieresis or umlaut


11700


, hex value A


8


,




117) a copyright sign


11800


, hex value A


9


,




118) a feminine ordinal indicator


11900


, hex value AA,




119) a left (double) angle quote or guillemet


12000


, hex value AB,




120) a logical not sign


12100


, hex value AC,




121) a soft hyphen


12200


, hex value AD,




122) a registered trademark sign


12300


, hex value AE,




123) a spacing macron (long) accent


12400


, hex value AF,




124) a degree sign


12500


, hex value B


0


,




125) a plus-or-minus sign


12600


, hex value B


1


,




126) a superscript number two


12700


, hex value B


2


,




127) a superscript number three


12800


, hex value B


3


,




128) a spacing acute accent


12900


, hex value B


4


,




129) a micro sign


13000


, hex value B


5


,




130) a paragraph sign or pilcrow sign


13100


, hex value B


6


,




131) a middle dot or centered dot


13200


, hex value B


7


,




132) a spacing cedilla


13300


, hex value B


8


,




133) a superscript number one


13400


, hex value B


9


,




134) a masculine ordinal indicator


13500


, hex value BA,




135) a right (double) angle quote or guillemet


13600


, hex value BB,




136) a one-quarter fraction


13700


, hex value BC,




137) a one-half fraction


13800


, hex value BD,




138) a three-quarter fraction


13900


, hex value BE,




139) an inverted question mark


14000


, hex value BF,




140) a capital letter A grave


14100


, hex value C


0


,




141) a capital letter A acute


14200


, hex value C


1


,




142) a capital letter A circumflex


14300


, hex value C


2


,




143) a capital letter A tilde


14400


, hex value C


3


,




144) a capital letter A dieresis or umlaut


14500


, hex value C


4


,




145) a capital letter A ring


14600


, hex value C


5


,




146) an uppercase AE ligature


14700


, hex value C


6


,




147) a capital letter C cedilla


14800


, hex value C


7


,




148) a capital letter E grave


14900


, hex value C


8


,




149) a capital letter E acute


15000


, hex value C


9


,




150) a capital letter E circumflex


15100


, hex value CA,




151) a capital letter E dieresis or umlaut


15200


, hex value CB,




152) a capital letter I grave


15300


, hex value CC,




153) a capital letter I acute


15400


, hex value CD,




154) a capital letter I circumflex


15500


, hex value CE,




155) a capital letter I dieresis or umlaut


15600


, hex value CF,




156) an uppercase ETH


15700


, hex value D


0


,




157) a capital letter N tilde


15800


, hex value D


1


,




158) a capital letter O grave


15900


, hex value D


2


,




159) a capital letter O acute


16000


, hex value D


3


,




160) a capital letter O circumflex


16100


, hex value D


4


,




161) a capital letter O tilde


16200


, hex value D


5


,




162) a capital letter O dieresis or umlaut


16300


, hex value D


6


,




163) a multiplication sign


16400


, hex value D


7


,




164) a capital letter O slash


16500


, hex value D


8


,




165) a capital letter U grave


16600


, hex value D


9


,




166) a capital letter U acute


16700


, hex value DA,




167) a capital letter U circumflex


16800


, hex value DB,




168) a capital letter U dieresis or umlaut


16900


, hex value DC,




169) a capital letter Y acute


17000


, hex value DD,




170) an uppercase THORN


17100


, hex value DE,




171) a small sharp s, sz ligature


17200


, hex value




172) a lowercase letter a grave


17300


, hex value E


0


,




173) a lowercase letter a acute


17400


, hex value E


1


,




174) a lowercase letter a circumflex


17500


, hex value E


2


,




175) a lowercase letter a tilde


17600


, hex value E


3


,




176) a lowercase letter a dieresis or umlaut


17700


, hex value E


4


,




177) a lowercase letter a ring


17800


, hex value E


5


,




178) a lowercase ae ligature


17900


, hex value E


6


,




179) a lowercase letter c cedilla


18000


, hex value E


7


,




180) a lowercase letter e grave


18100


, hex value E


8


,




181) a lowercase letter e acute


18200


, hex value E


9


,




182) a lowercase letter e circumflex


18300


, hex value EA,




183) a lowercase letter e dieresis or umlaut


18400


, hex value EB,




184) a lowercase letter i grave


18500


, hex value EC,




185) a lowercase letter i acute


18600


, hex value ED,




186) a lowercase letter i circumflex


18700


, hex value EE,




187) a lowercase letter i dieresis or umlaut


18800


, hex value EF,




188) a lowercase eth


18900


, hex value F


0


,




189) a lowercase letter n tilde


19000


, hex value F


1


,




190) a lowercase letter o grave


19100


, hex value F


2


,




191) a lowercase letter o acute


19200


, hex value F


3


,




192) a lowercase letter o circumflex


19300


, hex value F


4


,




193) a lowercase letter o tilde


19400


, hex value F


5


,




194) a lowercase letter o dieresis or umlaut


19500


, hex value F


6


,




195) a division sign


19600


, hex value F


7


,




196) a lowercase letter o slash


19700


, hex value F


8


,




197) a lowercase letter u grave


19800


, hex value F


9


,




198) a lowercase letter u acute


19900


, hex value FA,




199) a lowercase letter u circumflex


20000


, hex value FB,




200) a lowercase letter u dieresis or umlaut


20100


, hex value FC,




201) a lowercase letter y acute


20200


, hex value FD,




202) a lowercase thorn


20300


, hex value FE,




203) a lowercase letter y dieresis or umlaut


20400


, hex value FF.




Referring to

FIG. 205

, a character in the character set


106


fits into a character space


110


. On a display screen, each character space is adjacent on all four sides to another character space (except for character spaces along an edge of the display screen).

FIG. 206

shows sample characters on a sixty pixel by thirty-two pixel display screen


128


having room for forty-eight characters. The pixels in

FIG. 206

are shown flush against one another (e.g., pixels


130


and


132


), but there is a small space in-between each pixel on an actual display screen to prevent character contact, such as that in

FIG. 206

with the “m”


134


and the second to last “e”


136


in the sample message.




The character space


110


is defined by lines and spaces indicating where characters lie within the character space


110


. A character baseline indicates a horizontal line upon which characters in the character set


106


rest when displayed. The character set


106


includes two character baselines. A common baseline


112


for characters that do not have a descender exists between a bottom row


114


and a second-to-last row


116


of the character space


110


. A descender is a portion of a character that falls below the character's character baseline. Characters that have a descender include the lowercase letter p


9200


, the capital letter Q


6100


, and the cent sign


11100


.




An extended baseline


118


exists between the second-to-last row


116


and a third-to-last row


120


of the character space


110


for characters that have a descender. Space exists in the character space


110


below the extended baseline


118


to allow space for a two-pixel-high descender with one pixel for an opening and one pixel for a tail. For example, the “g”


138


in the test message includes a one-pixel opening


140


and a two-pixel tail


142


.




Additionally, sufficient room exists above the extended baseline


118


for capline characters while preventing bleeding between rows. Capline characters are those characters that include pixels in a top row


122


of the character space, the row directly below a capline


124


. The capline


124


indicates the height of an uppercase letter M, the height used to convey the uppermost height of a character included in a character set. Therefore, the capline


124


exists above the top row


122


of the character space


110


. Numbers and capital letters included in the character set


106


generally extend from the common baseline


112


to the capline


124


and, thus, are seven pixels tall. Numbers and characters having descenders may extend below the common baseline


112


.




A meanline


126


is a baseline that defines the height of the body of a lowercase letter included in the character set


106


, e.g., the letters a to z


7700


-


10200


. In other words, the meanline


126


indicates the vertical rise of an x-height


144


above the character baseline. The x-height


144


of the character space


110


is generally restricted to five pixels, so the meanline


126


is located five rows above the extended baseline


118


. The x-height


144


generally refers to the height of the lowercase letter x


10000


, the height used to convey the average height of all lowercase letters without ascenders or descenders. Ascenders are portions of characters that extend above the meanline


126


. Characters that have an ascender include the lowercase letter d


8000


, the section sign


11600


, and the digit three


3100


. Space exists in the character space


110


above the meanline


126


to provide room for ascenders to have sufficient height before hitting the capline


124


.




Characters in the character space


110


maintain a standard width of four pixels, one pixel less than the width of the character space


110


. This standard width allows for a single pixel-column break between adjacent characters. Some characters are five pixels wide, e.g., the capital letter M


5700


, the capital letter W


6700


, and the capital letter Y


6900


.




All of the characters included in the character set


106


are left justified in the character space


110


. This justification provides consistency for the location of the single pixel-column break between characters. All characters could instead be right justified.




Narrow punctuation marks, e.g., those marks limited to one column of pixels, are indented two columns from the left (three columns from the left if all characters are right justified). Narrow punctuation marks include an exclamation point


1300


and a colon


3800


. This indentation prevents the narrow punctuation marks from fitting too closely to the left-hand side of adjacent characters without leaving too much space before the right-hand character.




Other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus comprising:characters for display on a display device; and an array of pixel boxes for displaying the characters, where each of the characters is justified against one side of a pixel box included in the array of pixel boxes and occupies a standard width of four pixels in the pixel box, each of the characters that is a lowercase character not including a descender rests upon a horizontal line above a row of pixels one row from the bottom of the pixel box, and each of the characters that is a lower case character including a descender rests upon a horizontal line above a row of pixels two rows from the bottom of the pixel box.
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1 in which each of the characters that does not include an ascender does not extend beyond a horizontal line above a row of pixels one row from the top of the pixel box.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 1 in which each of the characters is justified against the left side of the pixel box.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 1 in which each of the characters that is confined to a single column of pixels is located in a column located two columns from the side of the pixel box that each of the characters is justified against.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the display device includes a liquid crystal dot-matrix display device.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the characters include Latin International Standards Organization characters.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 1 in which each of the pixel boxes has a dimension of five pixels long by eight pixels tall.
  • 8. An apparatus comprising:a display screen; a memory configured to store a character set including characters, each of the characters to occupy a character space on the display screen, where each of the characters is justified against one side of the character space and occupies a standard width of four pixels in the character space, where each of the characters that is a lowercase character without descender rests upon a horizontal line above a row of pixels one row from the bottom of the character space, and each of the characters that is a lowercase character with a descender rests upon a horizontal line above a row of pixels two rows from the bottom of the character space; and a mechanism configured to display characters included in the character set on the display screen.
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 8 in which each of the characters that does not include an ascender does not extend beyond a horizontal line above a row of pixels one row from the top of the character space.
  • 10. The apparatus of claim 8 in which each of the characters is justified against the left side of the character space.
  • 11. The apparatus of claim 8 in which each of the characters that is confined to a single column of pixels is located in a column located two columns from the side of the character space that each of the characters is justified against.
  • 12. The apparatus of claim 8 in which the display screen includes a liquid crystal dot-matrix screen.
  • 13. The apparatus of claim 8 in which the characters include Latin International Standards Organization characters.
  • 14. The apparatus of claim 8 in which the character space is five pixels wide by eight pixels tall.
  • 15. An article comprising a machine-readable medium which stores machine-executable instructions, the instructions causing a machine to:retrieve a character included in a character set from a memory; and display the character on a display screen, where each character on the display screen occupies a character space of five pixels wide by eight pixels tall, where the character is justified against one side of the character space, characters included in the character set that are lowercase and do not include descenders rest upon a horizontal line above a row of pixels one row from the bottom of the character space, and characters included in the character set that are lowercase and include descenders rest upon a horizontal line above a row of pixels two rows from the bottom of the character space.
  • 16. The article of claim 15 in which characters included in the character set that do not include ascenders do not extend beyond a horizontal line above a row of pixels one row from the top of the character space.
  • 17. The article of claim 15 in which characters included in the character set are justified against the left side of the character space.
  • 18. The article of claim 15 in which characters included in the character set that are confined to a single column of pixels are located in a column located two columns from the side of the character space that the character is justified against.
  • 19. The article of claim 15 in which the display screen includes a liquid crystal dot-matrix screen.
  • 20. An apparatus comprising:an array of pixel boxes for displaying characters on a liquid crystal dot-matrix display device, where each of the characters is justified against a left side of a pixel box included in the array of pixel boxes and each of the pixel boxes included in the array of pixel boxes is separated from adjacent pixel boxes on the display device by a space; and characters for display on the display device, including: descender characters for display in pixel boxes included in the array of pixel boxes, each of the descender characters including a descender and resting upon a horizontal line above a row of pixels two rows from the bottom of a pixel box; non-describer characters for display in pixel boxes included in the array of pixel boxes, each of the non-descender characters resting upon a horizontal line above a row of pixels one row from the bottom of a pixel box; and non-ascender characters for display in pixel boxes included in the array of pixels boxes, each of the non-ascender characters resting upon a horizontal line above a row of pixels one row from the bottom of a pixel box.
  • 21. The apparatus of claim 20 in which each of the pixel boxes included in the array of pixel boxes has a dimension of five pixels long by eight pixels tall and each of the characters occupies a standard width of four pixels in a pixel box included in the array of pixel boxes.
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