18326855. GENERATING TAGGED CONTENT FROM A LIST IN AN ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT simplified abstract (Oracle International Corporation)

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GENERATING TAGGED CONTENT FROM A LIST IN AN ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT

Organization Name

Oracle International Corporation

Inventor(s)

Vishank Bhatia of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Xu Zhong of Vermont South (AU)

Thanh Long Duong of Point Cook (AU)

Mark Johnson of Castle Cove (AU)

Srinivasa Phani Kumar Gadde of Fremont CA (US)

Vishal Vishnoi of Redwood City CA (US)

GENERATING TAGGED CONTENT FROM A LIST IN AN ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18326855 titled 'GENERATING TAGGED CONTENT FROM A LIST IN AN ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a system for maintaining list-type text formatting when converting content from one format to another. The system applies text formatting tags to segments of characters from a source document to generate text content in a different format, specifically identifying and formatting list-type text.

  • The system generates text content by applying text formatting tags to segments of characters from a source electronic document.
  • It parses the source document to obtain character data and identifies text arranged in a list-type format.
  • The system then generates text content in a different format by applying tags to designate list items.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various fields such as document conversion software, content management systems, and text editing tools.

Problems Solved

1. Maintaining list formatting integrity during content conversion. 2. Ensuring accurate representation of list-type text in different formats.

Benefits

1. Streamlined conversion process for text content. 2. Consistent and accurate list formatting across different formats. 3. Improved user experience in handling list-type text content.

Potential Commercial Applications

"List-Type Text Formatting Conversion Technology: Enhancing Content Management Systems"

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be existing document conversion tools that may have basic list formatting capabilities but lack the specific focus on maintaining list-type text formatting integrity during content conversion.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology handle nested lists within the source document?

The system's ability to handle nested lists and maintain their formatting integrity during conversion is not explicitly mentioned in the abstract. Further details on this aspect would be beneficial.

Can this system be integrated with existing text editing software for seamless list formatting conversion?

The abstract does not specify if the system is designed to be compatible with popular text editing tools. Understanding the potential integration capabilities of this technology with existing software would be valuable information for potential users.


Original Abstract Submitted

Techniques for maintaining list-type text formatting when converting content from a source content format to a destination content format are disclosed. A system generates text content by applying text formatting tags to segments of characters obtained from a source electronic document. The system parses a static-display type source electronic document to obtain character data of the characters in the source document. The system analyzes the parsed data to identify text arranged in a list-type text format in the source document. The system generates text content in a destination content format different from the source format by applying tags to segments of the text content designating the segments items in a list.