ENHANCED PROCESSING AND COMMUNICATION OF FILE CONTENT FOR ANALYSIS

    公开(公告)号:WO2019118150A1

    公开(公告)日:2019-06-20

    申请号:PCT/US2018/062387

    申请日:2018-11-23

    Abstract: The following disclosure provides a system that filters and batches changes to improve communication between an application and an add-in. In some embodiments, the application batches a threshold number of changes made to a section of content. Using a threshold regulates the rate of updates to the add-in. In some embodiments, changes can be filtered based on the type of change (e.g. text changes, style changes, etc.) or the type of input that caused the change (e.g. keyboard input, cut and paste command, etc.). Filtering changes can reduce traffic between the application and the add-in, preventing the add-in from being overwhelmed and improving application responsiveness.

    AUTOMATICALLY LAUNCHED SOFTWARE ADD-INS FOR PROACTIVELY ANALYZING CONTENT OF DOCUMENTS AND SOLICITING USER INPUT

    公开(公告)号:WO2019118149A1

    公开(公告)日:2019-06-20

    申请号:PCT/US2018/062386

    申请日:2018-11-23

    Abstract: The following disclosure describes software components, such as add-ins, that are launched automatically, without being manually activated by a user. In some embodiments, the add-in may run silently, in the background, without displaying content in an ancillary pane. The add-in may be given access to document content, enabling pre-processing as well as decorating document content with metadata for future use. The add-in may determine that the document has met a criteria, and in response, display a visual cue directing the user to activate the add-in. When a user does manually activate the add-in by clicking on an icon or pressing a keyboard shortcut, the add-in may be pre-loaded, initialized, and have already accessed and processed document content. In this way, the add-in may display useful content in an ancillary pane in much less time, solving the technological problem of delay between manual activation and initialization of an add-in.

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