Data processing: presentation processing of document – operator i – Operator interface – For plural users or sites
Reexamination Certificate
2008-03-04
2008-03-04
Kincaid, Kristine (Department: 2174)
Data processing: presentation processing of document, operator i
Operator interface
For plural users or sites
Reexamination Certificate
active
07340681
ABSTRACT:
Methods and systems for creating and rendering skins are described. In one described embodiment skins can be defined as sets of script files, art files, media files, and text files. These files can be used to create new and different skin appearances, layouts and functionalities. The files are organized for use using a hierarchical tag-based data structure, an example of which is an XML data structure. The data structure is processed to provide an object model. The object model can be a scriptable object model that enables script to execute to provide an interactive, dynamic skin that can respond to internal and external events. In one embodiment, a computer architecture used for rendering the skin includes a layout manager that processes an intermediate representation of the XML data structure to provide the scriptable object model. Various components of the scriptable object model can include a script engine for receiving and executing script, and one or more rendering elements. Each rendering element represents a different skin element and can be individually configured to respond to script via the script engine. The inventive systems and techniques can provide a robust, dynamic skin that can be rendered and re-rendered at runtime. In other embodiments, properties associated with a skin's elements can be synchronized with other skin element properties or state that is associated with a software application. Synchronization can take place through the use of keywords that can be used in connection with the XML data structure. Synchronizations can be one- or two-way synchronizations.
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Nadalin David M.
Novak Michael J.
Olson Kipley J.
Kincaid Kristine
Lee & Hayes PLLC
Microsoft Corporation
Nguyen Le
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