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| United States Patent | 5745907 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5745907.html |
| Inventor(s) | Yamamoto; Kunihiro (Yokohama, JP) |
| Abstract | An image registering apparatus which can register formed data without
operating both of an image filing system and another system is provided.
The image registering apparatus cooperatively operates an image filing
application, a word processor application, and a filing system under the
management of an operating system. In the case where the user who uses the
image filing application registers a word processor document stored in the
filing system into the image filing application, the file existing in the
filing system is searched and whether the file is a word processor
document or not is discriminated by an extension of the file.
Subsequently, by an inter-process communicating function of the operating
system, the image filing application starts the word processor
application, forms an icon of the searched word processor document, and
presents to a document list display window. By designating the presented
icon, the user can register the word processor document. The operating
efficiency can be improved. The double registration can be prevented. |
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Drawing from US Patent 5745907 |
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Image registering apparatus, image registering method, and its system |
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April 28, 1998 |
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October 16, 1995 |
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Oct 18, 1994[JP]6-278448
Oct 20, 1994[JP]6-255184 |
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What is claimed is:
1. An image registering method of registering an image formed by another
system into an image filing system, comprising the steps of:
making the other system operative from the image filing system;
developing image data previously registered by the other system into a
developed image that can be processed by the image filing system; and
registering the developed image into the image filing system.
2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the other system is a drawing
system.
3. A method according to claim 2, wherein the image filing system and the
other system are application programs which operate in a same computer
system, and the image filing system and the other system communicate by an
inter-application communication.
4. A method according to claim 2, wherein the image filing system and the
other system operate in different computer systems and the computer
systems communicate by a network.
5. A method according to claim 1, wherein the other system is a word
processor.
6. A method according to claim 5, wherein the image filing system and the
other system are application programs which operate in a same computer
system, and the image filing system and the other system communicate by an
inter-application communication.
7. A method according to claim 5, wherein the image filing system and the
other system operate in different computer systems and the computer
systems communicate by a network.
8. A method according to claim 1, wherein the image filing system and the
other system are application programs which operate in a same computer
system, and the image filing system and the other system communicate by an
inter-application communication.
9. A method according to claim 1, wherein the image filing system and the
other system operate in different computer systems and the computer
systems communicate by a network.
10. A method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of making
the other system inoperative from the other system.
11. An image registering system for registering an image formed by another
system into an image filing system, comprising:
making the other system operative from the image filing system;
developing image data previously registered by the other system into a
developed image that can be processed by the image filing system;
registering the developed image into the image filing system.
12. A system according to claim 11, wherein the other system is a drawing
system.
13. A system according to claim 12, wherein the image filing system and the
other system are application programs which operate in a same computer
system, and the image filing system and the other system communicate by an
inter-application communication.
14. A system according to claim 12, wherein the image filing system and the
other system operate in different computer systems and the computer
systems communicate by a network.
15. A system according to claim 11, wherein the other system is a word
processor.
16. A system according to claim 15, wherein the image filing system and the
other system are application programs which operate in a same computer
system, and the image filing system and the other system communicate by an
inter-application communication.
17. A system according to claim 15, wherein the image filing system and the
other system operate in different computer systems and the computer
systems communicate by a network.
18. A system according to claim 11, wherein the image filing system and the
other system are application programs which operate in a same computer
system, and the image filing system and the other system communicate by an
inter-application communication.
19. A system according to claim 11, wherein the image filing system and the
other system operate in different computer systems and the computer
systems communicate by a network.
20. A system according to claim 11, further comprising means for making the
other system inoperative from the image filing system.
21. An image registering system for registering an image formed by another
system into an image filing system, comprising:
means for making the other system operative from the image filing system;
presenting means for presenting a list of data stored in the other system
to the image filing system;
designating means for designating one of the data from the list of data
presented by said presenting means;
developing means for developing the designated data into a developed image
that can be processed by the image filing system; and
registering means for registering the developed image into the image filing
system.
22. A system according to claim 21, further having discriminating means for
discriminating whether a developed image corresponding to each of the data
on the list and stored in the other system has already been registered in
the image filing system or not, and wherein said presenting means presents
only data for which an image is not yet registered.
23. A system according to claim 21, further having:
start means for starting a data forming application to manage the other
system by an inter-process communication,
wherein the developing means develops the data in a memory area which can
be read out from both of the started data forming application and an image
filing application to manage the image filing system in accordance with
the started data forming application.
24. A system according to claim 23, wherein said developing means variably
magnifies the developed image in accordance with the started data forming
application.
25. A system according to claim 23, wherein said presenting means
designates an image size and the started application program develops the
image in the designated image size.
26. A system according to claim 23, further comprising:
correspondence applying means for making a correspondence between data and
images already registered; and
comparing means for comparing a time of creation of each data and a time of
development of the registered image which was made correspond thereto,
and wherein said presenting means presents, on the list, data which is
newer than the corresponding registered image.
27. A system according to claim 23, wherein a plurality of such data
forming applications are provided and wherein said system further
comprises correspondence applying means for making the designated data and
one of the data forming applications correspond to each other, and wherein
the one data forming application is started.
28. An image registering method of registering an image formed by another
system into an image filing system, comprising the steps of:
making the other system operative from the image filing system;
presenting a list of data stored in the other system to the image filing
system;
designating one of the data from the list of data presented by said
presenting step;
developing the designated data into a developed image that can be processed
by the image filing system; and
registering the developed image into the image filing system.
29. A method according to claim 28, further having a discriminating step of
discriminating whether a developed image corresponding to each of the data
on the list and stored in the other system has already been registered in
the image filing system or not,
and wherein said presenting step presents only data for which an image is
not yet registered.
30. A method according to claim 28, further having:
a starting step of starting a data forming application to manage the other
system by an inter-process communication,
wherein the developing step develops the data in a memory area which can be
read out from both of the started data forming application and an image
filing application to manage the image filing system in accordance with
the started data forming application.
31. A method according to claim 30, wherein said developing step variably
magnifies the developed image in accordance with the started data forming
application.
32. A method according to claim 30, wherein said presenting step designates
an image size and the started application program develops the image in
the designated image size.
33. A method according to claim 30, further comprising:
a correspondence applying step of making a correspondence between data and
images already registered; and
a comparing step of comparing a time of creation of each data and a time of
development of the registered image which was made correspond thereto,
and wherein said presenting step presents, on the list, data which is newer
than the corresponding registered image.
34. A method according to claim 30, wherein a plurality of such data
forming applications are provided and wherein said method further
comprises a correspondence applying step of making the designated data and
one of the data forming applications correspond to each other, and wherein
the one data forming application is started.
35. A memory medium for storing a program such that, when said memory
medium is installed in a programmable apparatus, the apparatus performs an
image registering method of registering an image formed by another system
into an image filing system, said method comprising the steps of:
making the other system operative from the image filing system;
developing image data previously registered by the other system into a
developed image that can be processed by the image filing system; and
registering the developed image into the image filing system.
36. A memory medium according to claim 35, wherein the other system is a
drawing system.
37. A memory medium according to claim 36, wherein the image filing system
and the other system are application programs which operate in a same
computer system, and the image filing system and the other system
communicate by an inter-application communication.
38. A memory medium according to claim 36, wherein the image filing system
and the other system operate in different computer systems and the
computer systems communicate by a network.
39. A memory medium according to claim 35, wherein the other system is a
word processor.
40. A memory medium according to claim 39, wherein the image filing system
and the other system are application programs which operate in a same
computer system, and the image filing system and the other system
communicate by an inter-application communication.
41. A memory medium according to claim 39, wherein the image filing system
and the other system operate in different computer systems and the
computer systems communicate by a network.
42. A memory medium according to claim 35, wherein the image filing system
and the other system are application programs which operate in a same
computer system, and the image filing system and the other system
communicate by an inter-application communication.
43. A memory medium according to claim 35, wherein the image filing system
and the other system operate in different computer systems and the
computer systems communicate by a network.
44. A memory medium according to claim 35, further comprising the step of
making the other system inoperative from the other system.
45. A memory medium for storing a program such that, when said memory
medium is installed in a programmable apparatus, the apparatus performs an
image registering method of registering an image formed by another system
into an image filing system, said method comprising the steps of:
making the other system operative from the image filing system;
presenting a list of data stored in the other system to the image filing
system;
designating one of the data from the list of data presented by said
presenting step;
developing the designated data into a developed image that can be processed
by the image filing system; and
registering the developed image into the image filing system.
46. A memory medium according to claim 45, further having a discriminating
step of discriminating whether a developed image corresponding to each of
the data on the list and stored in the other system has already been
registered in the image filing system or not,
and wherein said presenting step presents only data for which an image is
not yet registered.
47. A memory medium according to claim 45, further having:
a starting step of starting a data forming application to manage the other
system by an inter-process communication,
wherein the developing step develops the data in a memory area which can be
read out from both of the started data forming application and an image
filing application to manage the image filing system in accordance with
the started data forming application.
48. A memory medium according to claim 47, wherein said developing step
variably magnifies the developed image in accordance with the started data
forming application.
49. A memory medium according to claim 47, wherein said presenting step
designates an image size and the started application program develops the
image in the designated image size.
50. A memory medium according to claim 47, further comprising:
a correspondence applying step of making a correspondence between data and
images already registered; and
a comparing step of comparing a time of creation of each data and a time of
development of the registered image which was made correspond thereto,
and wherein said presenting step presents, on the list, data which is newer
than the corresponding registered image.
51. A memory medium according to claim 47, wherein a plurality of such data
forming applications are provided and wherein said method further
comprises a correspondence applying step of making the designated data and
one of the data forming applications correspond to each other, and wherein
the one data forming application is started. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a registration of a document formed by a word
processor or the like into an image filing system.
2. Related Background Art
Hitherto, when a document formed by a word processor, a DTP (desk-top
publishing), or the like is registered into an image filing system,
generally, the document is printed by a word processor or the like and is
read by a scanner of the image filing system and is registered.
FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing a conventional registering procedure as
mentioned above. The user first displays the document contents by using a
word processor application (step S21). Subsequently, a check is made to
see if it is necessary to register the document into an image filing
application or not from the displayed document contents (step S22). If NO,
step S27 follows. If it is necessary to register the document, the image
filing application is started and a check is made to see if the document
has already been registered or not (step S23).
When the document is not yet registered, step S28 follows. The document is
printed by the word processor application, the document is read through
the scanner by the image filing application, and the processing routine
advances to step S27.
In the case where the document has already been registered in step S23, a
check is made to see if the document has been updated after it was
registered into the image filing application or not (step S24). If NO, the
processing routine advances to step S27.
When the document has been updated after it was registered in step S24, the
document is printed from the word processor application and is taken into
the image filing application through the scanner (step S25). The
previously registered old image is deleted from the image filing
application (step S26).
Subsequently, a check is made to see if the next document is searched or
not (step S27). In case of continuing the search, the processing routine
is returned to step S21. In case of stopping the search, the processing
routine is finished.
The above conventional apparatus, however, has the following problems.
1. The word processor system needs to have the printer.
2. The image filing system needs to have the scanner.
3. It takes a time for printing and scanning.
4. It is necessary for the user to carry the document from the printer to
the scanner.
5. A paper is necessary in order to print the paper and scan the printed
paper by the scanner.
6. Since the paper is printed and is scanned by the scanner after that, a
picture quality is bad.
In such a conventional apparatus, whether the document has already been
registered in the image filing system or not cannot be known from the word
processor side. Therefore, when unregistered documents are registered in a
lump, the user must judge whether they are registered or not while
operating both of the image filing system and the word processor (refer to
step S23). Not only it is troublesome to judge, consequently, but also an
accident such that the document is registered twice or the like easily
occurs.
There is also a problem such that since the user needs to operate while
switching two application programs of the word processor and the image
filing system, it is very troublesome.
Further, after the document was registered into the image filing system,
when the user wants to amend the original document by the word processor,
there is a problem such that a matching of the data is lost and the data
cannot be managed or the user is constrained to register the document
again each time it is amended, so that a burden is large or the like.
The present invention, therefore, intends to provide a registration into an
image filing system which can amend data without operating both of the
image filing system and a data forming apparatus and without losing a
matching of the data between the image filing system and the data forming
apparatus.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention, there is provided an image registering method
of registering an image formed by another system into an image filing
system, wherein the other system is made operative from the image filing
system, an image to be registered by another system is developed in a
memory area, and the image developed in the memory area is registered by
the image filing system.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a construction of a system to which the
invention is embodied;
FIG. 2 is a block diagram for explaining the operation of the invention;
FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing the operation of the invention;
FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram showing a schematic construction of an
image filing system which provides a list of word processor documents
stored in a word processor;
FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing a registration processing routine of an image
filing application; and
FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing a conventional registering procedure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
›First embodiment!
An embodiment regarding the registration of a document formed by a word
processor or the like into an image filing system according to the present
invention will now be described.
The embodiment of the invention will be explained hereinbelow with
reference to the drawings.
FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a construction of a computer system to
which the invention is embodied. In FIG. 1, reference numeral 101 denotes
a CPU for controlling the whole system; 102 a keyboard which is used to
input a desired operation to the system together with a mouse 102a; 103 a
display constructed by a CRT, an LCD, or the like; 104 an ROM; 105 an RAM
which constructs a memory device of the system and stores a program that
is executed by the system and data that is used by the system; 106 a hard
disk; 107 a floppy disk which constructs an external memory device that is
used in a filing system of the system; and 108 a printer.
In the system, further, a plurality of application programs cooperatively
operate under the management of an operating system (OS) having a function
of a multitask system or a task switch. Therefore, an application program
of the word processor and an application program of the image filing
system cooperatively operate under the management of the OS.
FIG. 2 is a functional block diagram for explaining the embodiment of the
invention. In FIG. 2, reference numeral 201 denotes an application program
of the image filing system; 202 an application program of the word
processor. Those application programs operate under the management of the
operating system (OS) 205. Reference numeral 203 denotes a common memory
area which can be commonly accessed from both of the application programs
201 and 202. Reference numeral 204 denotes a filing system which is
constructed in an external memory device and in which files which are used
in the image filing system 201 and word processor 202 have been stored.
The common memory area 203 and filing system 204 are also managed by the
operating system (OS) 205.
In the above system, the application programs 201 and 202 can access to
arbitrary data in the common memory area 203 or an arbitrary file in the
filing system 204. The application programs 201 and 202 can mutually
communicate by a function of an inter-application communication.
In the above system, the embodiment of the invention in which a document
file of the word processor 202 stored in the filing system 204 is
registered into the image filing system 201 will now be described with
reference to a flowchart of FIG. 3.
In the flowchart of FIG. 3, the user starts the image filing system 201 in
step S1. When a process to register the document of the word processor is
selected in the image filing system 201 by the user (step S2), the image
filing system starts the application program of the word processor 202 by
using the inter-application communicating function (steps S3, S10). Since
the start of the application program and the following instructions to the
word processor 202 are automatically executed by the image filing system,
for the user doesn't need to start and instruct the word processor. It is,
therefore, unnecessary to display an interface between the user and the
word processor program 202.
The image filing system 201 subsequently instructs the word processor 202
to develop the designated document into the common memory area 203 (step
S4). The word processor 202 reads out the designated document from the
filing system 204 and develops the document to a format into the common
memory area 203 such that the image filing system 201 can process (step
S11). As such formats, there are an image description language such as bit
map format, postscript, or LIPS and the like. After completion of the
development, an end of the development is notified from the word processor
202 to the image filing system 201 (step S12).
The image filing system 201 which received the notification registers the
document developed in the common memory area 203 (step S5). The image
filing system 201 finishes the program of the word processor (steps S6,
S13). After the document was developed in the common memory area, the word
processor program can be also automatically finished without giving any
instructions from the image filing system 201. In this case, step S6 is
unnecessary. In this manner, the document of the word processor 202 can be
registered into the image filing system 201 without printing.
Although the embodiment has been described with respect to the document of
the word processor, the program and document as targets are not limited to
such a document. For example, the invention can be also applied to a
program of a drawing tool and a diagram formed by it, a table calculating
program and a table formed by it, or the like.
The above embodiment has been described on the assumption that the image
filing system and the word processor operate as two processes on the same
computer system. However, the image filing system and the word processor
can also operate on the different processor systems. In this case, those
systems cooperatively operate by communicating with the computers by using
a network. As a memory area in which the document is developed, an area of
the word processor in the computer system in which the word processor
operates is used. Each of the apparatuses is not limited to a general
computer system but a word processor exclusive-use apparatus or an image
filing exclusive-use apparatus can be also used. In this case, those
apparatuses are constructed so that they can operate in cooperation with
another system by communicating on a network.
According to the invention as described above, the following problems in
the conventional system can be solved.
1. The word processor system needs to have the printer.
2. The image filing system needs to have the scanner.
3. It takes a time for printing and scanning.
4. It is necessary for the user to carry the document from the printer to
the scanner.
5. A paper is necessary in order to print the paper and scan the printed
paper by the scanner.
6. Since the paper is printed and is scanned by the scanner after that, a
picture quality is bad.
›Second embodiment!
FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram showing a conceptual construction of the
image filing system for presenting a list of word processor documents
stored in the word processor. In the diagram, reference numeral 1 denotes
an image filing application; 2 a word processor application; and 3 a
filing system. The applications 1 and 2 and filing system 3 are resources
of a general computer (not shown) or application softwares which operate
thereon and cooperatively operate under the management of an operating
system (OS) 4 which can be used while switching a plurality of
applications.
The image filing application 1 and word processor application 2 can access
to an arbitrary file of the filing system 3 and can also mutually
communicate by using an inter-process communicating function of the
operating system 4. The general functions of the word processor
application 2 and image filing application 1 are omitted because they are
well known.
In the embodiment, the case where the user who uses the image filing
application 1 registers the word processor document stored in the filing
system 3 into the image filing application will now be described in
detail.
FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing a registration processing routine of the
image filing application. The image filing application 1 first searches
the word processor documents existing in the filing system 3 (step S31).
Whether the searched file is the word processor document or not can be
also judged by using, for example, an extension of the file.
Subsequently, the image filing application 1 starts the word processor
application 2 by the inter-process communicating function of the operating
system 4 and an icon 14 of the file of the word processor document
searched in step S31 is formed by the word processor application 2 (step
S32). It is assumed that the icon 14 has a size and a resolution such that
a feature of the document can be distinguished.
When the word processor application 2 has a function to form the icon in a
designated size, the image filing application 1 instructs the word
processor application 2 so as to form the icon of the size suitable for
the display. If the word processor application 2 doesn't have such a
function, the icon formed by the word processor application is properly
variably magnified by the image filing application 1.
Since the user doesn't need to directly operate the word processor
application 2, by constructing so as not to display a GUI portion of the
word processor application 2, a confusion on the operation of the user can
be avoided.
Further, the image filing application 1 displays a group of icons to a
document list window 10 (step S33). The user selects a necessary document
in an interactive manner while looking at the list of icons 14 (step S34)
and registers the selected document (step S35). The selected document can
be registered each time one document is selected. After a plurality of
documents were selected, they can be also registered in a lump.
According to the embodiment as mentioned above, the document is not
registered while operating both of the image filing system and the word
processor. The double registration can be prevented by a simple operation.
A matching between the data of the image filing system and the word
processor can be realized.
The embodiment has been described in particular with respect to the word
processor document. However, the invention is not limited to the word
processor document but can be also similarly applied to the case where a
diagram formed by the drawing tool, a table formed by the table
calculating software, or the like is fetched into the image filing
application. In the case where a plurality of word processor applications
exist, a system can be also similarly constructed by unconditionally
making the word processor documents and the word processor applications by
which the documents were formed correspond to each other by a general
method such that an individual extension is added every word processor
application.
›Third embodiment!
In the second embodiment, when the word processor document is searched from
the filing system 3 in step S31 in FIG. 5, all of the files have been
presented. However, in place of presenting all of the files, it is also
possible to discriminate whether the document has already been registered
or not and to selectively present only the documents which are not yet
registered.
By selecting only the documents which are not registered and presenting
them as mentioned above, the number of icons which are selected by the
user in an interactive manner in step S34 is reduced, an efficiency of the
registering operation can be improved, and the double registration can be
also prevented. As a method of judging whether the document has been
registered or not, for example, it is also possible to prepare a data base
of document titles in the image filing application and to register the
document title into the data base each time a new document is registered
or to provide a field to store the titles of the original documents into
the filing image.
›Fourth Embodiment!
In the second embodiment, all of the files have been presented. However,
the documents which have already been registered and in which the original
documents were changed are presented in the fourth embodiment.
The discrimination regarding whether the document has already been
registered or not can be executed by a method similar to that shown in the
third embodiment. As for the discrimination regarding whether the original
document has been changed after completion of the registration or not, as
generally executed, it is sufficient that the day and time when the
document has been written into the document file at last are recorded as
attributes of the file and such writing day and time are compared with the
day and time of the creation of the image data.
Among the documents presented as mentioned above, with regard to the
documents which were again registered in step S35, the previously
registered image data is deleted or is managed as backup data which is
concerned with the latest data, thereby avoiding that the matching of the
data is lost.
The image filing system can be easily updated by the method shown above.
According to the image registering apparatus of the invention, the list of
the formed data stored in another system is presented to the image filing
system by the presenting means and the formed data is designated by the
designating means in order to register the presented formed data into the
image filing system, so that there is no need to register the formed data
while operating both of the image filing system and the data forming
apparatus and the operating efficiency can be improved.
According to the image registering apparatus, a check is made by the
discriminating means to see if the formed data stored in another system
has already been registered in the image filing system or not and the
presenting means presents the formed data which is not yet registered, so
that the number of formed data which is selected by the user in an
interactive manner is reduced, an efficiency of the registering operation
can be improved, and the double registration can be prevented.
According to the image registering apparatus, the data forming application
to manage another system is started by the starting means by the
inter-process communication, the formed data is developed to the image
data by the developing means into the memory area that can be read out
from both of the data forming application and the image filing application
to manage the image filing system in accordance with the data forming
application started, and the presenting means presents the developed
formed data, so that the operating efficiency can be further improved.
According to the image registering apparatus, the presenting means variably
magnifies the image data developed in accordance with the data forming
application and presents, so that a list of formed data which can be
easily understood to the user can be presented.
According to the image registering apparatus, the presenting means
designates the image size and allows the data forming application to
develop, so that the list of formed data which can be easily understood to
the user can be presented.
According to the image registering apparatus, the formed data and the image
data in which the formed data has been registered are made correspond by
the correspondence applying means, the time of the creation of the formed
data and the time of the development of the image data which were made
correspond are compared by the comparing means, and the presenting means
presents the list of data formed by the word processor when the formed
data is newer than the registered image data, so that even after the data
was amended by the data forming apparatus, the matching of the data with
the image filing system can be accomplished and the image filing system
can be easily updated.
According to the image registering apparatus, the formed data and the data
forming application used for the formed data are made correspond by the
correspondence applying means and the formed data is developed by the data
forming application which was made correspond, so that the formed data can
be developed every plurality of applications and the operating efficiency
for the user can be further improved.
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