A method and apparatus to mark-up an electronic document (i.e., a second electronic document) that is superimposed on a first electronic document keeping the first electronic document unchanged. The second electronic document is optionally viewed concurrently with the first electronic document. The second electronic document is capable of being viewed or modified using different application programs so long as the different application programs process the format used by the second electronic document. The second electronic document is saved as a separate document independent of the first electronic document.
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1. A method comprising:
opening a first electronic document;
opening a second electronic document, the second electronic document having a controllable background to adjust transparency and overlay of the second electronic document;
superimposing the second electronic document over the first electronic document; and
marking the second electronic document concurrently with allowing a viewing of the first electronic document, the second electronic document capable of being viewed using any application program so long as the application program processes a format of the second electronic document.
55. An apparatus comprising:
means for opening a first electronic document;
means for opening a second electronic document, the second electronic document having a controllable background to adjust transparency and overlay of the second electronic document;
means for superimposing the second electronic document over the first electronic document; and
means for marking the second electronic document concurrently with allowing a viewing of the first electronic document, the second electronic document capable of being viewed using any application program so long as the application program processes a format of the second electronic document.
41. An article of manufacture comprising:
a memory device including instructions that, when executed by a machine,
causes the machine to perform operations comprising:
opening a first electronic document;
opening a second electronic document, the second electronic document having a controllable background to adjust the transparency and overlay of the second electronic document;
superimposing the second electronic document over the first electronic document; and
marking the second electronic document concurrently with allowing a viewing of the first electronic document, the second electronic document capable of being viewed using any application program so long as the application program processes a format of the second electronic document.
64. A method comprising:
receiving a specification for a first electronic document;
opening a second electronic document, the second electronic document having a controllable background to adjust transparency and overlay of the second electronic document;
associating the second electronic document with the first electronic document, whereby the second electronic document has the capability to later change the association to another electronic document that optionally has been created with a different application program than the first electronic document and the second electronic document;
marking the second electronic document, whereby changes to the second electronic document have the capability to optionally change the contents of the first electronic document; and
optionally exchanging material between the second electronic document and a third electronic document.
126. A computer system comprising:
a bus;
a data storage device coupled to said bus; and
a processor coupled to said data storage device, said processor operable to receive instructions which, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to:
open a first electronic document;
open a second electronic document, the second electronic document having a controllable background to adjust transparency and overlay of the second electronic document, and the second electronic document recognizing handwriting in the first electronic document;
superimpose the second electronic document over the first electronic document; and
mark the second electronic document concurrently with allowing a viewing of the first electronic document, the second electronic document capable of being viewed using any application program so long as the application program processes a format of the second electronic document.
127. A computer system comprising:
a bus;
a data storage device coupled to said bus; and
a processor coupled to said data storage device, said processor operable to receive instructions which, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to:
open a first electronic document;
open a second electronic document, the second electronic document having a controllable background to adjust transparency and overlay of the second electronic document, and the second electronic document having a portable document format (PDF) format without proprietary tags;
superimpose the second electronic document over the first electronic document; and
mark the second electronic document concurrently with allowing a viewing of the first electronic document, the second electronic document capable of being viewed using any application program so long as the application program processes a format of the second electronic document.
110. An apparatus comprising:
means for specifying a name of a first electronic document;
means for opening a second electronic document, the second electronic document having a controllable background to adjust transparency and overlay of the second electronic document;
means for associating the second electronic document with the first electronic document, whereby the second electronic document has the capability to optionally later change the association to another electronic document that has optionally been created with a different application program than the first electronic document and the second electronic document;
means for marking the second electronic document, whereby changes to the second electronic document have the capability to optionally change the contents of the first electronic document; and
means for optionally exchanging material between the second electronic document and a third electronic document.
27. A computer system comprising:
a bus;
a data storage device coupled to said bus; and
a processor coupled to said data storage device, said processor operable to receive instructions which, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to:
open a first electronic document;
open a second electronic document, the second electronic document having a controllable background to adjust transparency and overlay of the second electronic document, the second electronic document having at least one scroll bar for scrolling through multiple pages in the second electronic document;
superimpose the second electronic document over the first electronic document; and
mark the second electronic document concurrently with allowing a viewing of the first electronic document, the second electronic document capable of being viewed using any application program so long as the application program processes a format of the second electronic document.
94. An article of manufacture comprising:
a machine accessible medium a memory device including instructions that, when executed by a machine, causes the machine to perform operations comprising:
specifying of a name of a first electronic document;
opening a second electronic document, the second electronic document having a controllable background to adjust transparency and overlay of the second electronic document;
associating the second electronic document with the first electronic document, whereby the second electronic document has the capability to optionally later change the association to another electronic document that optionally has been created with a different application program than the first electronic document and the second electronic document;
marking the second electronic document, whereby changes to the second electronic document have the capability to optionally change the contents of the first electronic document; and
optionally exchanging material between the second electronic document and a third electronic document.
129. A computer system comprising:
a bus;
a data storage device coupled to said bus; and
a processor coupled to said data storage device, said processor operable to receive instructions which, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to:
specify a first electronic document;
open a second electronic document, the second electronic document having a controllable background to adjust transparency and overlay of the second electronic document;
associate the second electronic document with the first electronic document, whereby the second electronic document has the capability to later change the association to another electronic document that optionally has been created with a different application program than the first electronic document and the second electronic document;
automatically mark the second electronic document, whereby changes to the second electronic document have the capability to optionally change the contents of the first electronic document; and
optionally exchange material between the second electronic document and a third electronic document.
80. A computer system comprising:
a bus;
a data storage device coupled to said bus; and
a processor coupled to said data storage device, said processor operable to receive instructions which, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to:
specify a first electronic document;
open a second electronic document, the second electronic document having a controllable background to adjust transparency and overlay of the second electronic document, and the second electronic document having a portable document format (PDF);
associate the second electronic document with the first electronic document, whereby the second electronic document has the capability to later change the association to another electronic document that optionally has been created with a different application program than the first electronic document and the second electronic document;
mark the second electronic document, whereby changes to the second electronic document have the capability to optionally change the contents of the first electronic document; and
optionally exchange material between the second electronic document and a third electronic document.
130. A computer system comprising:
a bus;
a data storage device coupled to said bus; and
a processor coupled to said data storage device, said processor operable to receive instructions which, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to:
specify a first electronic document;
open a second electronic document, the second electronic document having a controllable background to adjust transparency and overlay of the second electronic document;
associate the second electronic document with the first electronic document, whereby the second electronic document has the capability to later change the association to another electronic document that optionally has been created with a different application program than the first electronic document and the second electronic document;
mark the second electronic document, whereby changes to the second electronic document have the capability to optionally change the contents of the first electronic document;
optionally exchange material between the second electronic document and a third electronic document; and
check for changes to the first electronic document since the second electronic document was last saved.
128. A computer system comprising:
a bus;
a data storage device coupled to said bus; and
a processor coupled to said data storage device, said processor operable to receive instructions which, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to:
open a first electronic document by:
searching a directory for a corresponding second electronic document;
checking a directory for changes made to the first electronic document since the corresponding second electronic document was created; and
providing a user with an option to use the second electronic document or to create a new second electronic document if changes were made to the first electronic document;
open the second electronic document, the second electronic document having a controllable background to adjust transparency and overlay of the second electronic document;
superimpose the second electronic document over the first electronic document; and
mark the second electronic document concurrently with allowing a viewing of the first electronic document, the second electronic document capable of being viewed using any application program so long as the application program processes a format of the second electronic document.
132. A computer system comprising:
a bus;
a data storage device coupled to said bus; and
a processor coupled to said data storage device, said processor operable to receive instructions which, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to:
specify a first electronic document;
open a second electronic document, the second electronic document having a controllable background to adjust transparency and overlay of the second electronic document, the second electronic document has the capability to be superimposed on the first electronic document by dragging the second electronic document on top of the first electronic document;
associate the second electronic document with the first electronic document, whereby the second electronic document has the capability to later change the association to another electronic document that optionally has been created with a different application program than the first electronic document and the second electronic document;
mark the second electronic document, whereby changes to the second electronic document have the capability to optionally change the contents of the first electronic document; and
optionally exchange material between the second electronic document and a third electronic document.
131. A computer system comprising:
a bus;
a data storage device coupled to said bus; and
a processor coupled to said data storage device, said processor operable to receive instructions which, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to:
specify a first electronic document;
open a second electronic document, the second electronic document having a controllable background to adjust transparency and overlay of the second electronic document;
associate the second electronic document with the first electronic document, whereby the second electronic document has the capability to later change the association to another electronic document that optionally has been created with a different application program than the first electronic document and the second electronic document;
mark the second electronic document, whereby changes to the second electronic document have the capability to optionally change the contents of the first electronic document; and
optionally exchange material between the second electronic document and a third electronic document;
wherein the second electronic document comprises a suite of tools to edit and manipulate the second electronic document in a number of ways, including:
scrolling through multiple pages of the second electronic document while optionally concurrently scrolling through corresponding pages in the first electronic document;
creating a virtual margin in the second electronic document;
allowing the second electronic document to recognize handwriting in the first electronic document;
encryption and decryption of the second electronic document;
compression and decompression of the second electronic document;
highlighting parts of the second electronic document to correspond with material in the first electronic document;
writing in the second electronic document;
drawing in the second electronic document;
attaching audio, video or audio video scripts in the second electronic document to correspond with material in the first electronic document; and
copying material from the first electronic document by highlighting or circling the corresponding space in the second electronic document.
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checking a directory for changes made to the first electronic document since the corresponding second electronic document was created; and
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saving the first electronic document; and
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highlight parts of the second electronic document to correspond with material in the first electronic document;
create a virtual margin in the second electronic document;
attach audio, video or audio video scripts in the second electronic document to correspond with material in the first electronic document; or
copy material from the first electronic document by highlighting or circling a corresponding space in the second electronic document.
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means for writing in the second electronic document;
means for drawing in the second electronic document;
means for highlighting parts of the second electronic document to correspond with material in the first electronic document;
means for creating a virtual margin in the second electronic document;
means for attaching audio, video or audio video scripts in the second electronic document to correspond with material in the first electronic document; or
means for copying material from the first electronic document by highlighting or circling a corresponding space in the second electronic document.
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means for searching a directory for a corresponding second electronic document;
means for checking a directory for changes made to the first electronic document since the corresponding second electronic document was created; and
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scrolling through multiple pages of the second electronic document while optionally concurrently scrolling through corresponding pages in the first electronic document;
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encryption and decryption of the second electronic document;
compression and decompression of the second electronic document;
highlighting parts of the second electronic document to correspond with material in the first electronic document;
writing in the second electronic document;
drawing in the second electronic document;
attaching audio, video or audio video scripts in the second electronic document to correspond with material in the first electronic document; and
copying material from the first electronic document by highlighting or circling the corresponding space in the second electronic document.
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encryption and decryption of the second electronic document;
compression and decompression of the second electronic document;
highlighting parts of the second electronic document to correspond with material in the first electronic document;
writing in the second electronic document;
drawing in the second electronic document;
attaching audio, video or audio video scripts in the second electronic document to correspond with material in the first electronic document; and
copying material from the first electronic document by highlighting or circling the corresponding space in the second electronic document.
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encryption and decryption of the second electronic document;
compression and decompression of the second electronic document;
highlighting parts of the second electronic document to correspond with material in the first electronic document;
writing in the second electronic document;
drawing in the second electronic document;
attaching audio, video or audio video scripts in the second electronic document to correspond with material in the first electronic document; and
copying material from the first electronic document by highlighting or circling the corresponding space in the second electronic document.
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scrolling through multiple pages of the second electronic document while optionally concurrently scrolling through corresponding pages in the first electronic document;
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allowing the second electronic document to recognize handwriting in the first electronic document;
encryption and decryption of the second electronic document;
compression and decompression of the second electronic document;
highlighting parts of the second electronic document to correspond with material in the first electronic document;
writing in the second electronic document;
drawing in the second electronic document;
attaching audio, video or audio video scripts in the second electronic document to correspond with material in the first electronic document; and
copying material from the first electronic document by highlighting or circling the corresponding space in the second electronic document.
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The present invention relates generally to computer systems. More particularly, this invention relates to application programs for computer systems.
A portion of the disclosure of this patent document contains material that is subject to copyright protection. The copyright owner has no objection to the facsimile reproduction by anyone of the patent document or the patent disclosure as it appears in the Patent and Trademark Office patent file or records, but otherwise reserves all copyright rights whatsoever. The following notice applies to the software and data as described below and in the drawings hereto: Copyright© 2000, Apple Computer, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
As the use of computers and the Internet have proliferated, so too has the use of application programs. A multitude of application programs exist for performing tasks such as word processing, accounting, graphic art, etc. In addition, there are numerous platforms or operating systems on which these application programs operate. For example, Apple® Macintosh® machines may use the Mac OS X operating system and support Microsoft's Word X for word processing, whereas Compaq® machines may use the Microsoft Windows operating system and support Microsoft word for word processing.
There are application programs that enable a user to provide a note (e.g., an annotation, a drawing, etc.) in another application program (e.g., a word processing document). The note is displayed over part of the text and images of the word processing document. (see U.S. Pat. No. 5,559,942 issued to Gough et al. of Apple Computer Inc., of Cupertino Calif.). The note provides a useful means for a user to annotate the underlying word processing document and is displayed using an anchor object in the word processing document.
The notes described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,559,942 are not separable from the document in which they appear. Moreover, a document that includes the notes created on a machine with a particular operating system may not be viewed on another machine with a different operating system. What is needed, therefore, is a method and apparatus to mark-up an electronic document (i.e., a second electronic document) that is superimposed on a first electronic document (e.g., a word processing document) keeping the first electronic document unchanged. The second electronic document is optionally viewed concurrently with the first electronic document, and the second electronic document is capable of being viewed or modified using different application programs so long as the different application programs process the format used by the second electronic document. The second electronic document is saved as a separate document independent of the first electronic document. Furthermore, the application programs that permit the second electronic document to be viewed or modified may be operational on machines that use the same operating system as the machine that created the second electronic document. Alternately, the application programs that permit the second electronic document to be viewed or modified may be operational on machines that use a different operating system so long as the application programs process the format of the second electronic document.
A method and apparatus to mark-up an electronic document (i.e., a second electronic document) that is superimposed on a first electronic document (e.g., a word processing document) keeping the first electronic document unchanged. The second electronic document is optionally viewed concurrently with the first electronic document. The second electronic document is capable of being viewed or modified using different application programs so long as the different application programs process the format used by the second electronic document. The second electronic document is saved as a separate document independent of the first electronic document. Furthermore, the application programs that permit the second electronic document to be viewed or modified may be operational on machines that use the same operating system as the machine that created the second electronic document. Alternately, the application programs that permit the second electronic document to be viewed or modified may be operational on machines that use a different operating system so long as the application programs process the format of the second electronic document.
The present invention is illustrated by way of example and not limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which like references indicate similar elements and in which:
Described is a method and apparatus to mark-up an electronic document (i.e., a second electronic document) that is superimposed on a first electronic document (e.g., a word processing document) keeping the first electronic document unchanged. The second electronic document is optionally viewed concurrently with the first electronic document. The second electronic document is capable of being viewed or modified using different application programs so long as the different application programs process the format used by the second electronic document. The second electronic document is saved as a separate document independent of the first electronic document. Furthermore, the application programs that permit the second electronic document to be viewed or modified may be operational on machines that use the same operating system as the machine that created the second electronic document. Alternately, the application programs that permit the second electronic document to be viewed or modified may be operational on machines that use a different operating system so long as the application programs process the format of the second electronic document.
In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be apparent, however, to one of ordinary skill in the art that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known architectures, steps, and techniques have not been shown to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the present invention.
Parts of the description may be presented using terminology commonly employed by those skilled in the art to convey the substance of their work to others skilled in the art. Also, parts of the description may be presented in terms of operations performed through the execution of programming instructions. As well understood by those skilled in the art, these operations often take the form of electrical, magnetic, or optical signals capable of being stored, transferred, combined, and otherwise manipulated through, for instance, electrical components.
The invention may utilize a distributed computing environment. In a distributed computing environment, program modules (e.g., the application program) may be physically located in different local and remote memory storage devices. Execution of the program modules may occur locally in a stand-alone manner or remotely in a client/server manner. Examples of such distributed computing environments include local area networks, enterprise-wide computer networks, and the global Internet.
In addition, it should be understood that the programs, processes, method, etc. described herein are not related or limited to any particular computer or apparatus nor are they related or limited to any particular communication network architecture. Rather, various types of general-purpose machines may be used with program modules constructed in accordance with the teachings described herein. Similarly, it may prove advantageous to construct a specialized apparatus to perform the method steps described herein by way of dedicated computer systems in a specific network architecture with hard-wired logic or programs stored in nonvolatile memory such as read only memory.
Various operations will be described as multiple discrete steps performed in turn in a manner that is helpful in understanding the present invention. However, the order of description should not be construed as to imply that these operations are necessarily performed in the order they are presented, or even order dependent. Lastly, repeated usage of the phrase “in one embodiment” does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, although it may.
Although the embodiment of
In general, such computer systems as illustrated by
In one embodiment, processor 102 generates an electronic document (i.e., a second electronic document) and permits a user or an application program to mark-up the electronic document that is superimposed on a first electronic document (e.g., a word processing document), keeping the integrity of the first electronic document unchanged. In one embodiment, the second electronic document may be marked-up without opening the first electronic document. The first electronic document may be specified e.g., by specifying the name of the first electronic document by typing the name of the document, or by pointing to the name of the document and selecting the document by clicking a mouse on the name of the document on a desktop or in a directory on a computer screen. The second electronic document is optionally viewed concurrently with the first electronic document. The second electronic document is capable of being viewed or modified using different application programs, so long as the different application programs process the format used by the second electronic document. The second electronic document is saved as a separate document independent of the first electronic document. Furthermore, the application programs that permit the second electronic document to be viewed or modified may be operational on machines that use the same operating system as the machine that created the second electronic document. Alternately, the application programs that permit the second electronic document to be viewed or modified may be operational on machines that use a different operating system so long as the application programs process the format of the second electronic document.
In one embodiment, processor 102 via the application program generates, edits, and saves the second electronic document in standard portable document format (PDF). In one embodiment, the PDF document is created and saved using proprietary tags, however, in alternate embodiments the PDF document may be created and saved without proprietary tags. Using the standard PDF enables the second electronic document to be generated, edited, viewed, and saved using any application that allows the processing of PDF documents. Although the operations on the second electronic document are listed as generating, editing, viewing, and saving, one skilled in the art will appreciate that other operations, such as compression, encryption, decryption etc. may also be performed on the second electronic document. One skilled in the art will appreciate that not all applications need generate, edit, save, or permit the viewing of a PDF document. Some applications may permit the generating, editing, viewing and saving of the PDF document, while other applications may permit just the viewing of the PDF document without permitting modification to the PDF document. The PDF document created may be generated, edited, viewed, and saved on any operating system platform so long as the operating system platform has an application that allows for the processing of PDF documents. Although the description above specifies the use of applications that process files using the standard PDF, one skilled in the art will appreciate that applications that process other formats that permit operations, including but not limited to, generating, editing, viewing, and saving files across different operating systems may alternatively be used to generate the second electronic document.
In one embodiment, the application program that generates the second electronic document comprises a menu bar that includes a suite of tools that enables processor 102 to perform various functions. The suite of tools has a drop-down menu that permits the selection of programs from the drop-down menu. In particular, icons or text in the menu bar launch a program whenever a pointing device (e.g., a mouse) selects the particular icon or text in the menu bar. The menu bar including the suite of tools, may be opened, closed, dragged, and used in any application. In one embodiment, the menu bar including the suite of tools may be dragged into a word-processing document (e.g., a Microsoft® word document), a financial document (e.g., a Microsoft® Excel document) or a graphics document (e.g., a Microsoft® Visio document). When a file from the menu bar is selected (e.g., a new file or an existing file), the file that opens (i.e., the second electronic document) is superimposed on the Word, Excel, or Visio (i.e., the first electronic document) document beneath. Markings such as drawings, handwriting, or text are entered in the second electronic document, keeping the underlying document (i.e., the first electronic document) unchanged.
A program in the suite of tools (e.g., a transparency tool) may be selected to change the transparency of the background of the second electronic document such that the first electronic document is invisible, partially visible or fully visible.
The suite of tools permits the mark-up of the second electronic document using a pointing device such as stylus 117 and tablet 116, a touch sensitive screen (not shown), a keyboard, a mouse, or some other pointing or information entry device.
The suite of tools, via a character recognition tool, recognizes both text and handwriting in the first electronic document and copies parts thereof into the second electronic document. In one embodiment, the parts copied into the second electronic document are parts that are marked for copying by, for example, highlighting, circling, pointing etc. The parts marked for copying are highlighted, in the second electronic document. In one embodiment, since the second electronic document is transparent, the text or items marked for copying are clearly visible in the first electronic document through the second electronic document.
In one embodiment, text or objects that are in the second electronic document may be concatenated. Concatenating the text or objects in the second electronic document facilitates the reading of the concatenated material. In addition, the suite of tools provides a spell-check for the text in the second electronic document.
The application program permit a user to enter text in the second electronic document by typing, copying from another document using cut and paste methods well known in the art, or via a handwriting tool such as a stylus or other input methods. The suite of tools, via a margin tool, permits the creation of one or more margins in the second electronic document. In addition, the suite of tools provides tools to attach audio, video, or audio-video scripts or segments in the second electronic document to correspond with material in the first electronic document. In one embodiment, the audio text is input via a microphone, and the video is input via a camera that is illustrated as input devices 106.
The suite of tools provides tools for changing various parameters in the second electronic document including but not limited to the font type, font size, font color, line color, line shapes, line type, line thickness etc.
In one embodiment the suite of tools allow the second electronic document to be marked-up without opening the first electronic document (e.g., by indicating the first electronic document by highlighting or pointing to the name of the first electronic document on the desktop or in a directory on the computer screen).
In one embodiment the suite of tools permit the user to optionally view the second electronic document concurrently with the first electronic document. In other embodiments, the second electronic document may be superimposed over the first electronic document when the first electronic document is displayed in an annotated mode. For example, the second electronic document may be viewed or displayed independent of the first electronic document; so also, the first electronic document may be viewed or displayed independent of the second electronic document.
In one embodiment, markings such as drawings, handwriting, or text are entered in second electronic document 200, keeping the underlying document (the first electronic document) 250 unchanged.
Using an input device e.g., a stylus or a mouse the second electronic document may be marked-up as illustrated in
In one embodiment, the application program that generates the second electronic document uses the standard PDF to generate the second electronic document. In one embodiment, multiple document pairs may be opened at any given time (e.g., a Word document and the corresponding superimposed second electronic word document, and an excel spreadsheet and the corresponding superimposed second electronic Excel document). Material may be copied from one superimposed second document to another superimposed second document (e.g., from the second electronic Word document to the second electronic Excel document, or from an underlying document to superimposed documents e.g., from the Word document to the second electronic Excel document.
In another embodiment, the association of the documents may be changed e.g., the second electronic Word document that is associated with the Word document may be changed such that the second electronic Excel document may be associated with the Word document.
In one embodiment, the suite of tools, via a scroll bar 216 allows for scrolling the second electronic document, such that, concurrently with the scrolling of the second electronic document the first electronic document optionally scrolls. In addition, the suite of tools permits a user to switch focus i.e., move the first electronic document to the front of the computer screen and move the second electronic document to the background of the computer screen and vice versa.
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One embodiment of the invention may be stored entirely as a software product on mass storage 107. Another embodiment of the invention may be embedded in a hardware product, for example, in a printed circuit board, in a special purpose processor, or in a specifically programmed logic device communicatively coupled to bus 101. Still other embodiments of the invention may be implemented partially as a software product and partially as a hardware product.
The machine-accessible medium comprises instructions, incorporated in agent 422, that when executed by a machine causes the machine to perform operations comprising marking-up an electronic document (i.e., a second electronic document) that is superimposed on a first electronic document (e.g., a word processing document) keeping the first electronic document unchanged. Providing an option to view the second electronic document concurrently with the first electronic document. The second electronic document is capable of being viewed or modified using different application programs so long as the different application programs process the format used by the second electronic document. Processing the format used by the second electronic document implies the application recognizing the format used by the second electronic document (e.g., the PDF). The second electronic document is saved as a separate document independent of the first electronic document. Furthermore, the application programs that permit the second electronic document to be viewed or modified may be operational on machines that use the same operating system as the machine that created the second electronic document. Alternately, the application programs that permit the second electronic document to be viewed or modified may be operational on machines that use a different operating system so long as the application programs process the format of the second electronic document.
Thus a method and apparatus have been disclosed for annotating an electronic document that includes marking-up an electronic document (i.e., a second electronic document) that is superimposed on a first electronic document (e.g., a word processing document) keeping the integrity of the first electronic document unchanged. While there has been illustrated and described what are presently considered to be example embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various other modifications may be made, and equivalents may be substituted, without departing from the true scope of the invention. Additionally, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation to the teachings of the present invention without departing from the central inventive concept described herein. Therefore, it is intended that the present invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but that the invention include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
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