Randy Ubillos - Los Antos CA, US Michael Mages - Oakland CA, US Laurent Perrodin - Menlo Park CA, US Daniel Waylonis - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G09G005/00 G06T011/00
US Classification:
345671000, 345660000, 345472000
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a method and graphical user interface (GUI) for navigating within the contents of a computer file, and specifically within a large non-paginated graphical file. A first portion of the file is displayed at a first magnification. Thereafter, an option is selected to display a second portion of the contents of the file (preferably the entire file) at a second lower magnification. An area is defined within the displayed second portion that highlights the first portion. This area is moveable, preferably by clicking and dragging the area using a mouse pointer, to a new (third location) on the file. Thereafter, the method allows the third portion to be automatically or manually magnified as was the first portion.
Content Presentation In A Three Dimensional Environment
Michael William Mages - Oakland CA, US Barrett Fox - Berkeley CA, US Joaquin Alvarado - Oakland CA, US Ben Rigby - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
COCO STUDIOS - Oakland CA
International Classification:
H04N 13/04
US Classification:
348 51, 348E13026
Abstract:
Systems, devices, and methods for displaying method content are described. In some embodiments, media content for display in a virtual three dimensional environment may be described. The virtual three dimensional environment including a representation of the identified media content may be generated. The generated virtual three dimensional environment may be displayed on a display device in communication with the first computing device. The virtual three dimensional environment may be displayed from a vantage point at a first location within the virtual three dimensional environment. Input modifying the virtual three dimensional environment may be detected. The virtual three dimensional environment may be updated in accordance with the detected input. The updated virtual three dimensional environment may be displayed on the display device.
Operations on a sequence of digital images can be performed by causing an operation associated with the currently-active tool to be performed on each digital image that corresponds to a representation in a user-selected range of digital images. The operation is performed in response to the user input selecting the range.