Patent classifications
G06M9/02
Dynamic region based application operations
Techniques are disclosed for a hybrid undo/redo for text editing, where non-linear undo and redo operations are performed across dynamic regions in a document and linear undo and redo operations are performed within the dynamic regions in the document. In an example, the hybrid undo/redo may be achieved by maintaining respective region offset values for the dynamic regions created in a document by the edits made to the document. In operation, the respective region offset values associated with the dynamic regions can be used to negate or otherwise counteract the effect of edits made in the dynamic regions.
Dynamic region based application operations
Techniques are disclosed for a hybrid undo/redo for text editing, where non-linear undo and redo operations are performed across dynamic regions in a document and linear undo and redo operations are performed within the dynamic regions in the document. In an example, the hybrid undo/redo may be achieved by maintaining respective region offset values for the dynamic regions created in a document by the edits made to the document. In operation, the respective region offset values associated with the dynamic regions can be used to negate or otherwise counteract the effect of edits made in the dynamic regions.
DYNAMIC REGION BASED APPLICATION OPERATIONS
Techniques are disclosed for a hybrid undo/redo for text editing, where non-linear undo and redo operations are performed across dynamic regions in a document and linear undo and redo operations are performed within the dynamic regions in the document. In an example, the hybrid undo/redo may be achieved by maintaining respective region offset values for the dynamic regions created in a document by the edits made to the document. In operation, the respective region offset values associated with the dynamic regions can be used to negate or otherwise counteract the effect of edits made in the dynamic regions.
DYNAMIC REGION BASED APPLICATION OPERATIONS
Techniques are disclosed for a hybrid undo/redo for text editing, where non-linear undo and redo operations are performed across dynamic regions in a document and linear undo and redo operations are performed within the dynamic regions in the document. In an example, the hybrid undo/redo may be achieved by maintaining respective region offset values for the dynamic regions created in a document by the edits made to the document. In operation, the respective region offset values associated with the dynamic regions can be used to negate or otherwise counteract the effect of edits made in the dynamic regions.
Dynamic region based application operations
Techniques are disclosed for a hybrid undo/redo for text editing, where non-linear undo and redo operations are performed across dynamic regions in a document and linear undo and redo operations are performed within the dynamic regions in the document. In an example, the hybrid undo/redo may be achieved by maintaining respective region offset values for the dynamic regions created in a document by the edits made to the document. In operation, the respective region offset values associated with the dynamic regions can be used to negate or otherwise counteract the effect of edits made in the dynamic regions.
Dynamic region based application operations
Techniques are disclosed for a hybrid undo/redo for text editing, where non-linear undo and redo operations are performed across dynamic regions in a document and linear undo and redo operations are performed within the dynamic regions in the document. In an example, the hybrid undo/redo may be achieved by maintaining respective region offset values for the dynamic regions created in a document by the edits made to the document. In operation, the respective region offset values associated with the dynamic regions can be used to negate or otherwise counteract the effect of edits made in the dynamic regions.
DYNAMIC REGION BASED APPLICATION OPERATIONS
Techniques are disclosed for a hybrid undo/redo for text editing, where non-linear undo and redo operations are performed across dynamic regions in a document and linear undo and redo operations are performed within the dynamic regions in the document. In an example, the hybrid undo/redo may be achieved by maintaining respective region offset values for the dynamic regions created in a document by the edits made to the document. In operation, the respective region offset values associated with the dynamic regions can be used to negate or otherwise counteract the effect of edits made in the dynamic regions.
DYNAMIC REGION BASED APPLICATION OPERATIONS
Techniques are disclosed for a hybrid undo/redo for text editing, where non-linear undo and redo operations are performed across dynamic regions in a document and linear undo and redo operations are performed within the dynamic regions in the document. In an example, the hybrid undo/redo may be achieved by maintaining respective region offset values for the dynamic regions created in a document by the edits made to the document. In operation, the respective region offset values associated with the dynamic regions can be used to negate or otherwise counteract the effect of edits made in the dynamic regions.
Device for measuring rotational speed
A device for measuring rotational speed includes a housing comprising a base including vertical first and second end walls, and a cover including a window; a lower drive mechanism including a shaft including a gear adjacent to an inner surface of the first end wall, and gear elements rotatable around the shaft in a suspended manner, each gear element including first teeth and second teeth alternated with the first teeth; and an upper counter assembly including a reset shaft including a wing handle and a groove; a gear member rotatable around the reset shaft in a suspended manner and meshed with the gear, the gear member including a projection; and a first number wheel and second number wheels arranged from the gear member to the second end wall sequentially on the reset shaft. Each of the first and second number wheels is a ratchet type device.
DEVICE FOR MEASURING ROTATIONAL SPEED
A device for measuring rotational speed includes a housing comprising a base including vertical first and second end walls, and a cover including a window; a lower drive mechanism including a shaft including a gear adjacent to an inner surface of the first end wall, and gear elements rotatable around the shaft in a suspended manner, each gear element including first teeth and second teeth alternated with the first teeth; and an upper counter assembly including a reset shaft including a wing handle and a groove; a gear member rotatable around the reset shaft in a suspended manner and meshed with the gear, the gear member including a projection; and a first number wheel and second number wheels arranged from the gear member to the second end wall sequentially on the reset shaft. Each of the first and second number wheels is a ratchet type device.