Claims
- 1. An embedded data code on a substrate, comprising:
periodic tiles, each comprising a predefined code area having a code pattern common to the other tiles; and a predefined occlusion area not necessary for decoding the code pattern.
- 2. The embedded data code of claim 1, wherein each tile comprises glyphs.
- 3. The embedded data code of claim 1, wherein the occlusion comprises a second code pattern.
- 4. The embedded data code of claim 1, wherein the occlusion comprises a graphic.
- 5. The embedded data code of claim 1, wherein the occlusion comprises text.
- 6. The embedded data code of claim 1, comprising multiple occlusions within a tile.
- 7. The embedded data code of claim 1, comprising occlusions which are contiguous for occlusion strips spanning across tile boundaries.
- 8. The embedded data code of claim 7, wherein the occlusion strips contain printing across tile boundaries.
- 9. An embedded data code on a substrate, comprising: periodic tiles, each comprising
a predefined code area having a code pattern common to the other tiles; and a predefined occlusion area comprising address codes.
- 10. The embedded data code of claim 9, wherein the address codes provide a logical ordering reference for the tiled code pattern.
- 11. The embedded data code of claim 9, wherein each tile comprises glyphs.
- 12. The embedded data code of claim 9, wherein the occlusion further comprises a graphic.
- 13. The embedded data code of claim 9, wherein the occlusion further comprises text.
- 14. The embedded data code of claim 9, comprising multiple occlusions within a tile.
- 15. The embedded data code of claim 12, wherein the graphic comprises glyphs.
- 16. The embedded data code of claim 15, wherein the graphic comprises glyphtones.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. ______ entitled METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPLEMENTING A USER INTERFACE USING OCCLUSION GLYPH CODE TILINGS (Attorney Docket No. 07447.0007-00000), filed Dec. 18, 2000.