G06F40/154

Systems and methods for conversion of web content into reusable templates and components

Embodiments as disclosed provide a What-You-See-Is-What-You Get (WYSIWYG) editor for web content, allowing the conversion of previously generated web content to reusable templates or components. Embodiments thus allow, among other advantages, users such as web content developers to easily repurpose or reuse previously developed pages or content by giving these users the ability to review and edit previously developed pages or content in a WYSIWYG editor.

System and method for creating emails containing complex graphics and custom or non-standard web fonts that ensures they will render consistently across virtually all operating systems, devices, and email clients
11709990 · 2023-07-25 ·

Methods for creating emails with complex graphics and customized web fonts that are ensured to render consistently across multiple platforms and email client applications and systems that ensure consistent rendering of created emails with complex graphics and customized web fonts by automatically transforming, completely transparently, the contents of each created email to a form that renders properly across the platforms and email clients are disclosed.

SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT TO GENERATE A WEB APPLICATION USING REUSABLE THEMES
20230237250 · 2023-07-27 ·

In general, the technology relates to a method for using reusable themes. The method includes receiving, from a device, a request for a style sheet language file, where the style sheet language file defines a reusable theme for a webpage and specifies a relative location for an image that is used by the reusable theme. The method further includes receiving a request for the image including the relative location of the image, resolving the relative location for the image to obtain an absolute location for the image using a location of the style sheet language file in a web application structure, obtaining the image from the absolute location of the image, and providing the image to the device.

SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT TO GENERATE A WEB APPLICATION USING REUSABLE THEMES
20230237250 · 2023-07-27 ·

In general, the technology relates to a method for using reusable themes. The method includes receiving, from a device, a request for a style sheet language file, where the style sheet language file defines a reusable theme for a webpage and specifies a relative location for an image that is used by the reusable theme. The method further includes receiving a request for the image including the relative location of the image, resolving the relative location for the image to obtain an absolute location for the image using a location of the style sheet language file in a web application structure, obtaining the image from the absolute location of the image, and providing the image to the device.

Television user interface
11523167 · 2022-12-06 · ·

A user interface for a television display includes a remote control with a touch pad. The remote control communicates wirelessly with a receiver. Periodic samples of touch positions are time stamped only when they are received at the receiver, and the time stamps are quantized to the interval of the periodic samples. The response of the user interface to gestures may be determined by a set of cascaded style sheets. Directional gestures may be used to skip forward or backward by a relative time during playback. During EPG scrolling, a position indicator may remain fixed in a horizontal direction until a time boundary of the EPG is reached, at which point the position indicator may move to the end of the time boundary. When scrolling programme items, an item may remain highlighted until it scrolls off the display, at which point the highlighting disappears until scrolling is complete. During scrolling, multiple directional gestures may be used to increase speed of scrolling. A swipe and hold gesture may be used to control the speed of scrolling, which is dependent on the length of time of the hold.

Television user interface
11523167 · 2022-12-06 · ·

A user interface for a television display includes a remote control with a touch pad. The remote control communicates wirelessly with a receiver. Periodic samples of touch positions are time stamped only when they are received at the receiver, and the time stamps are quantized to the interval of the periodic samples. The response of the user interface to gestures may be determined by a set of cascaded style sheets. Directional gestures may be used to skip forward or backward by a relative time during playback. During EPG scrolling, a position indicator may remain fixed in a horizontal direction until a time boundary of the EPG is reached, at which point the position indicator may move to the end of the time boundary. When scrolling programme items, an item may remain highlighted until it scrolls off the display, at which point the highlighting disappears until scrolling is complete. During scrolling, multiple directional gestures may be used to increase speed of scrolling. A swipe and hold gesture may be used to control the speed of scrolling, which is dependent on the length of time of the hold.

SMART TABULAR PASTE FROM A CLIPBOARD BUFFER

Pasting content from a clipboard buffer as structured tabular data. A computer system determines a data type of content within a clipboard buffer. Based on the data type of the content, the computer system identifies a tabular pattern analysis technique to apply to the content. Based on applying the tabular pattern analysis technique to the content, the computer system identifies a portion of tabular content within the content. Using a clipboard application programming interface, the computer system presents the portion of tabular content to an application as paste data that is structured as a set of rows and a set of columns.

SMART TABULAR PASTE FROM A CLIPBOARD BUFFER

Pasting content from a clipboard buffer as structured tabular data. A computer system determines a data type of content within a clipboard buffer. Based on the data type of the content, the computer system identifies a tabular pattern analysis technique to apply to the content. Based on applying the tabular pattern analysis technique to the content, the computer system identifies a portion of tabular content within the content. Using a clipboard application programming interface, the computer system presents the portion of tabular content to an application as paste data that is structured as a set of rows and a set of columns.

GENERATING CORRECT-BY-CONSTRUCTION OFFICE ACTION REPLIES FROM AN INTERVIEW AND ONLINE CORPORA
20230229848 · 2023-07-20 ·

Systems for generating a USPTO office action response document based on an input USPTO Office Action document. A method implementation for constructing the USPTO office action response traverses a ruletree that has been dynamically formed from user answers to successive questions based on characteristics of the USPTO Office Action document. The ruletree comprises a first set of data items that pertains to an HCI and the ruletree further comprises a second set of data items that pertain to the target USPTO office action response document. Correspondence between the set of user answers to questions and passages in the USPTO office action response document are maintained in the ruletree. The ruletree expands and contracts during user interaction. To generate the USPTO office action response document, the ruletree is traversed in a sorted order, where traversal of a node generates a passage or passages in the generated USPTO office action response document.

GENERATING CORRECT-BY-CONSTRUCTION OFFICE ACTION REPLIES FROM AN INTERVIEW AND ONLINE CORPORA
20230229848 · 2023-07-20 ·

Systems for generating a USPTO office action response document based on an input USPTO Office Action document. A method implementation for constructing the USPTO office action response traverses a ruletree that has been dynamically formed from user answers to successive questions based on characteristics of the USPTO Office Action document. The ruletree comprises a first set of data items that pertains to an HCI and the ruletree further comprises a second set of data items that pertain to the target USPTO office action response document. Correspondence between the set of user answers to questions and passages in the USPTO office action response document are maintained in the ruletree. The ruletree expands and contracts during user interaction. To generate the USPTO office action response document, the ruletree is traversed in a sorted order, where traversal of a node generates a passage or passages in the generated USPTO office action response document.