Patents by Inventor Dina-Marie Ledonna Supino
Dina-Marie Ledonna Supino has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10627980Abstract: An organization mode in a user interface that displays multiple user interface elements. The multiple user interface elements fit over a grid positions that are at least conceptually imposed over a canvas. In organization mode, the grid positions are displayed, allowing the user to more easily see where user interface elements may be placed. As the user moves and/or resizes a user interface element, one or more corresponding grid positions are highlighted to show where the user interface element would be placed if the move or resize operation were to conclude at that moment. The organization mode may also provide a contextual actions menu with respect to a particular user interface element. The contextual actions menu includes multiple organization mode commands, including one or more that may be directed selected from the contextual actions menu to invoke the command.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2018Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Leon Ezequiel Welicki, Mo Wang, Christopher Scrosati, Kristofer John Owens, Jon Harris, Jonah Bush Sterling, Dina-Marie Ledonna Supino, Vishal R. Joshi, Jesse David Francisco, Stephen Michael Danton
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Publication number: 20180373397Abstract: An organization mode in a user interface that displays multiple user interface elements. The multiple user interface elements fit over a grid positions that are at least conceptually imposed over a canvas. In organization mode, the grid positions are displayed, allowing the user to more easily see where user interface elements may be placed. As the user moves and/or resizes a user interface element, one or more corresponding grid positions are highlighted to show where the user interface element would be placed if the move or resize operation were to conclude at that moment. The organization mode may also provide a contextual actions menu with respect to a particular user interface element. The contextual actions menu includes multiple organization mode commands, including one or more that may be directed selected from the contextual actions menu to invoke the command.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2018Publication date: December 27, 2018Inventors: Leon Ezequiel Welicki, Mo Wang, Christopher Scrosati, Kristofer John Owens, Jon Harris, Jonah Bush Sterling, Dina-Marie Ledonna Supino, Vishal R. Joshi, Jesse David Francisco, Stephen Michael Danton
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Patent number: 10078411Abstract: An organization mode in a user interface that displays multiple user interface elements. The multiple user interface elements fit over a grid positions that are at least conceptually imposed over a canvas. In organization mode, the grid positions are displayed, allowing the user to more easily see where user interface elements may be placed. As the user moves and/or resizes a user interface element, one or more corresponding grid positions are highlighted to show where the user interface element would be placed if the move or resize operation were to conclude at that moment. The organization mode may also provide a contextual actions menu with respect to a particular user interface element. The contextual actions menu includes multiple organization mode commands, including one or more that may be directed selected from the contextual actions menu to invoke the command.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2014Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Leon Ezequiel Welicki, Mo Wang, Christopher Scrosati, Kristofer John Owens, Jon Harris, Jonah Bush Sterling, Dina-Marie Ledonna Supino, Vishal R. Joshi, Jesse David Francisco, Stephen Michael Danton
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Patent number: 9792354Abstract: A model for displaying multiple user interface elements such that each control includes a container that includes standard functionality across at least a majority of the user interface elements. For instance, such standard functionality might include a part status indication, a title, a content status indication, a command invocation function, a part resizing function, and so forth. The model may also provide for standardization of resizing of user interface elements. For a given user interface element, there would be a predetermined number of possible size and shapes, each corresponding to a different projection of data. For instance, all of the user interface elements on a screen may fall within the predetermined number of possible size and shapes, thereby allowing more functional layout of the user interface on the display.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2014Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Brad Olenick, Christopher Scrosati, Leon Ezequiel Welicki, Steven Sanderson, Alvaro Rahul Dias, Federico Silva Armas, Vishal R. Joshi, Tom Cox, Justin Beckwith, Jonathan Lucero, Kristofer John Owens, Stephen Michael Danton, Jonah Bush Sterling, Dina-Marie Ledonna Supino, Nafisa Bhojawala, Madhur Joshi, Karandeep Singh Anand, William J. Staples, Jesse David Francisco, Brendyn Alexander, Julio O. Casal
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Publication number: 20150286343Abstract: An organization mode in a user interface that displays multiple user interface elements. The multiple user interface elements fit over a grid positions that are at least conceptually imposed over a canvas. In organization mode, the grid positions are displayed, allowing the user to more easily see where user interface elements may be placed. As the user moves and/or resizes a user interface element, one or more corresponding grid positions are highlighted to show where the user interface element would be placed if the move or resize operation were to conclude at that moment. The organization mode may also provide a contextual actions menu with respect to a particular user interface element. The contextual actions menu includes multiple organization mode commands, including one or more that may be directed selected from the contextual actions menu to invoke the command.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2014Publication date: October 8, 2015Inventors: Leon Ezequiel Welicki, Mo Wang, Christopher Scrosati, Kristofer John Owens, Jon Harris, Jonah Bush Sterling, Dina-Marie Ledonna Supino, Vishal R. Joshi, Jesse David Francisco, Stephen Michael Danton
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Publication number: 20150095812Abstract: Computing systems in which multiple non-context-sensitive or core commands may be initiated from each of a number of different user interface contexts. There are also multiple context-sensitive mechanism for visualizing the commands depending on which of the multiple possible user interface contexts that the commands appear. At least some embodiments described herein also related to the presentation of dialogs at various stages of the command lifecycle without the system needing to know the underlying operations of the command, and allowing the developer to specify when dialogs are to appear in that lifecycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventors: Andrew Birck, Brad Olenick, Leon Ezequiel Welicki, Nafisa Bhojawala, Stephen Michael Danton, Jonathan Lucero, Dina-Marie Ledonna Supino, Jesse David Francisco, Vishal R. Joshi, Karandeep Singh Anand, William J. Staples, Madhur Joshi, Julio O. Casal, Jonah Bush Sterling
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Publication number: 20150095811Abstract: A model for displaying multiple user interface elements such that each control includes a container that includes standard functionality across at least a majority of the user interface elements. For instance, such standard functionality might include a part status indication, a title, a content status indication, a command invocation function, a part resizing function, and so forth. The model may also provide for standardization of resizing of user interface elements. For a given user interface element, there would be a predetermined number of possible size and shapes, each corresponding to a different projection of data. For instance, all of the user interface elements on a screen may fall within the predetermined number of possible size and shapes, thereby allowing more functional layout of the user interface on the display.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventors: Brad Olenick, Christopher Scrosati, Leon Ezequiel Welicki, Steven Sanderson, Alvaro Rahul Dias, Federico Silva Armas, Vishal R. Joshi, Tom Cox, Justin Beckwith, Jonathan Lucero, Kristofer John Owens, Stephen Michael Danton, Jonah Bush Sterling, Dina-Marie Ledonna Supino, Nafisa Bhojawala, Madhur Joshi, Karandeep Singh Anand, William J. Staples, Jesse David Francisco, Brendyn Alexander, Julio O. Casal
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Publication number: 20150095849Abstract: Dialogs within a user interface. The user interface has one or more selectable elements, the selection of each of which initiating a corresponding action. Each time that any of the elements is selected, and a corresponding action initiated, there is the potential for the user interface to display a dialog associated with the initiated action. The dialogs are displayed so as to be positioned with respect to the element whose selection caused the corresponding action to be initiated.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventors: Stephen Michael Danton, Adam Mohamed Abdelhamed, Bradley D. Millington, Leon Ezequiel Welicki, Jesse David Francisco, Kristofer John Owens, Jonathan Lucero, Jonah Bush Sterling, Karandeep Singh Anand, Vishal R. Joshi, Jon Harris, Andrew Birck, Nafisa Bhojawala, Brad Olenick, Madhur Joshi, Brendyn Alexander, Jodie Eilers, Dina-Marie Ledonna Supino