Claims
- 1. A method for using an icon to inform a user of the progress of any task on a computer system, said computer system having a plurality of tasks, said icon having a plurality of symbols, said method comprising the machine-executed steps of:
- determining, in response to each request to perform any task of said plurality of tasks whether an amount of work required to complete a particular task can be quantified and if it is determined that said amount of work can be quantified:
- quantifying said amount of work required to complete said particular task, said particular task being one of said plurality of tasks;
- dividing said quantified work into a plurality of task work units, wherein each of said task work units corresponds to one of said plurality of symbols in said icon;
- presenting said icon on a computer display to said user, said icon containing progress information about said particular task, said progress information being represented as a uniform indication of progress that is independent from said particular task's function;
- monitoring the progress of said particular task;
- replacing one of said plurality of symbols with a replacement character when one task work unit has been completed; and
- repeating said replacing step as said particular task progresses until all of said plurality of symbols have been replaced, thereby indicating the completion of said particular task; and
- removing said icon from said computer display.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said quantifying step identifies the number of work items that need to be processed in order to perform said particular task.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said quantifying step identifies the number of objects that need to be processed in order to perform said particular task.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said quantifying step identifies the estimated amount of time required to perform said particular task.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein said replacing step further comprises the step of:
- checking a pointer in a pattern array, said pointer identifying the array location which contains the cell number of the next one of said plurality of symbols of said icon to be replaced.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein said replacing step further comprises the machine-executed step of:
- moving said pointer in said pattern array to the next array location.
- 7. The method of claim 1, further comprising the machine-executed step of:
- selecting a single character code to be used for all of said plurality of symbols.
- 8. The method of claim 1, further comprising the machine-executed step of:
- selecting a plurality of character codes to be used for said plurality of symbols.
- 9. The method of claim 1, further comprising the machine-executed step of:
- selecting a single non-graphics character code to be used for all of said plurality of symbols.
- 10. The method of claim 1, further comprising the machine-executed step of:
- selecting a non-displayable character for said replacement character.
- 11. The method of claim 1, further comprising the machine-executed step of:
- selecting a displayable character for said replacement character.
- 12. The method of claim 1, further comprising the machine-executed step of:
- initializing a pattern array to indicate the order in which said symbols of said icon are replaced responsive to said replacing step, said pattern array having an array location corresponding to each of said symbols in said icon and having a pointer to indicate the next symbol in said icon to be replaced.
- 13. An apparatus for using an icon to inform a user of the progress of any task on a computer system, said computer system having a plurality of tasks, said icon having a plurality of symbols, said apparatus comprising:
- means for determining in response to each request to perform any task of said plurality of tasks, whether an amount of work required to complete a particular task can be quantified and if it is determined that said amount of work can be quantified, initiating:
- means for quantifying said amount of work required to complete said particular task, said particular task being one of said plurality of tasks;
- means for dividing said quantified work into a plurality of substantially equivalent task work units, wherein each of said task work units corresponds to one of said plurality of symbols in said icon;
- means for presenting said icon on a computer display to said user, said icon containing progress information about said particular task, said progress information being represented as a uniform indication of progress that is independent from said particular task's function;
- means for monitoring the progress of said particular task;
- means for replacing one of said plurality of symbols with a replacement character when one task work unit has been completed; and
- means for repeating said replacing step as said particular task progresses until all of said plurality of symbols have been replaced, thereby indicating the completion of said particular task; and
- means for removing said icon from said computer display.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 325,600, now abandoned.
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