Patents by Inventor Stuart Stuple
Stuart Stuple 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: 9122654Abstract: Determining and applying format attributes associated with content in an electronic document that is cut or copied from an electronic document and pasted into the same or different electronic document. The determination may be based on the format attributes of the content within a region of an electronic document containing the cut or copied content and the format attributes of a region of content that includes the location where the cut or copied text may be pasted. Local formatting may be associated with the source region of content and the destination region of content. Direct, or emphasis formatting, may be associated with content that has been cut or copied.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2010Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Stuart Stuple, Mark Yalovsky, Christopher Pratley, Owen C. Braun, Peter Loren Engrav, Peter Patrick Baer
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Publication number: 20100241954Abstract: Determining and applying format attributes associated with content in an electronic document that is cut or copied from an electronic document and pasted into the same or different electronic document. The determination may be based on the format attributes of the content within a region of an electronic document containing the cut or copied content and the format attributes of a region of content that includes the location where the cut or copied text may be pasted. Local formatting may be associated with the source region of content and the destination region of content. Direct, or emphasis formatting, may be associated with content that has been cut or copied.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Stuart Stuple, Mark Yalovsky, Christopher Pratley, Owen C. Braun, Peter Loren Engrav, Peter Patrick Baer
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Patent number: 7757165Abstract: Determining and applying format attributes associated with content in an electronic document that is cut or copied from an electronic document and pasted into the same or different electronic document. The determination may be based on the format attributes of the content within a region of an electronic document containing the cut or copied content and the format attributes of a region of content that includes the location where the cut or copied text may be pasted. Local formatting may be associated with the source region of content and the destination region of content. Direct, or emphasis formatting, may be associated with content that has been cut or copied.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2003Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Inventors: Stuart Stuple, Mark Yalovsky, Christopher Pratley, Owen C. Braun, Peter Loren Engrav, Peter Patrick Baer
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Publication number: 20070201053Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for automatically adjusting printing settings to optimize the fit of text, data and/or images on printed pages. Once selected text or data is designated for printing, a determination is made as to whether the selected text or data may be printed on a single page or whether multiple pages are required. The best fit of the text or data on a single or multiple pages is accomplished by incrementally adjusting a number of different print settings until an optimum fit of the text or data is achieved on a single page or on a set of pages. Print settings include margins, scale, and orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2007Publication date: August 30, 2007Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Timothy Sellers, Nam-Yul Kwon, John Griffin, Christopher Pratley, Owen Braun, Peter Engrav, Stuart Stuple
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Patent number: 7249320Abstract: Grouping pages of an electronic document into a series and displaying a title area for that series. The title area on the viewable area of a display screen whenever a page within a page grouping is displayed. The title area may contain editable document objects accessible while viewing any page in the page group. Some of these document objects may contain information derived from other computer programs, such as a scheduling program and information may be automatically placed into these document objects. The format of the title area may be customized and the entire title area may be hidden from view. Also, pages may be moved from one page group to another. These moved pages may be associated with the title area of the new page group, with the title area of the original page group inserted into the page as a document object.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2003Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Alex Simmons, Stuart Stuple, Christopher Pratley
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Publication number: 20070136665Abstract: Alignment and positioning of tabs in text-based applications is provided by dynamically positioning the tabs based on content, margins, page size, and indents. Tab positions are aligned relative to a size, at least one margin, or content of a document or text-containing object such as a text box. Tab positions may also be aligned relative to an indent of a paragraph or of multiple columns on the same page. Alignment properties of tab positions are carried over when text is moved to table columns or other text-containing objects. Column-like grouping of text of varying size and alignments is enabled by using multiple tabs in a single line.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2005Publication date: June 14, 2007Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Stuart Stuple, Robert Little, Sergey Genkin, Igor Zverev
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Publication number: 20070061714Abstract: Users may quickly format their document in a natural way without having to understand the intricacies of how styles work. With quick formatting, the user can easily capture the look of an element, assign a name, and then have that element available in their document as well as their user interface. For example, a user could format a paragraph by indenting and italicizing the content and then store that style as an item within a quick format user interface (UI). A user may also capture one or more styles from a first document and make them available in a second document without having to copy the previously formatted content from the first document to the second document. These styles may be stored within the quick format UI such that they may easily be accessed at a later time.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2005Publication date: March 15, 2007Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Stuart Stuple, Joseph Friend, Katsuhiro Namba, Mashiur Rahman, Nathan Burch, Susan Baker, Xue Gong
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Publication number: 20060257025Abstract: Displaying a writing guide for a free-form document editor by detecting electronic ink, classifying the detected ink as corresponding to handwriting or a drawing, and displaying a handwriting guide or a drawing guide in response to classifying the detected ink as handwriting or a drawing, respectively. The writing guides can provide feedback regarding the classification of the detected ink and can be resized as additional ink is detected. The handwriting guide can comprise a writing area, writing guide portion, bullet guide, indent marker, character notches, gesture guide, or sacrificial guide to create meaningful structure within an outline object of an electronic document.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2006Publication date: November 16, 2006Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Alex Simmons, Kentaro Urata, Peter Engrav, Christopher Pratley, Owen Braun, Stuart Stuple
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Publication number: 20040177324Abstract: Grouping pages of an electronic document into a series and displaying a title area for that series. The title area on the viewable area of a display screen whenever a page within a page grouping is displayed. The title area may contain editable document objects accessible while viewing any page in the page group. Some of these document objects may contain information derived from other computer programs, such as a scheduling program and information may be automatically placed into these document objects. The format of the title area may be customized and the entire title area may be hidden from view. Also, pages may be moved from one page group to another. These moved pages may be associated with the title area of the new page group, with the title area of the original page group inserted into the page as a document object.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2003Publication date: September 9, 2004Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Alex Simmons, Stuart Stuple, Christopher Pratley