Abstract:
The positioning of elements of a broken word can be corrected by receiving an optical character recognition (OCR) conversion of a printed publication and identifying multiple parts of the broken word from the OCR conversion to place in a graphical user interface (GUI). The multiple parts can be placed in the GUI using original positioning data for the printed publication. A user can make a selection in the GUI indicating that multiple parts from the OCR conversion are of the broken word and can automatically adjust bounds of the multiple parts to form a corrected word.
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are disclosed for pre-rendering content in one or more secondary content buffers to reduce the amount of time required to display the pre-rendered content on a device. The pre-rendered content may be associated with a high probability of being accessed subsequent to content currently being displayed on the device, and may be identified based on the currently displayed content and/or historical device usage data.
Abstract:
A method for rendering ruby characters in an electronic document of Japanese and other language text includes identifying a ruby character at a line boundary in a text layout for the electronic document, identifying a type of the ruby character, and, based on the type, repositioning the ruby character and an associated base character within the line or within an adjacent line if the line does not have enough space for the ruby character.
Abstract:
Various approaches discussed herein provide for changing the behavior and/or display properties of various interface elements associated with an application executing on a computing device, such as a device having an electrophoretic ink (e-ink) display screen. According to various embodiments, one or more libraries having E-ink specific parameters are provided that are used to modify the various interface elements based upon such information as a type and/or style of interface element.
Abstract:
The positioning of elements of a broken word can be corrected by receiving an optical character recognition (OCR) conversion of a printed publication and identifying multiple parts of the broken word from the OCR conversion to output in a graphical user interface (GUI). The multiple parts can be placed in the GUI using original positioning data for the printed publication. A user can make a selection in the GUI indicating that multiple parts from the OCR conversion are of the broken word and can automatically adjust bounds of the multiple parts to form a corrected word.
Abstract:
Embodiments of methods, systems, and storage medium associated with providing diagnostic information are disclosed herein. In one instance, the method may include applying a pattern to a log line included in a log file accessible by the computing device, to determine whether there is a match between the log line and the pattern. The pattern may be one of a plurality of patterns included in a collection of previously accumulated diagnostic information including one or more relationship descriptions between the pattern and other ones of the plurality of patterns. The method may further include generating and storing one or more additional relationship descriptions in response to determination of a match for the pattern. The additional relationship descriptions may indicate connections between the matched pattern and at least some other patterns included in the diagnostic information. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed.