Patent References Re32632 Graphics display system with viewports of arbitrary location and content Dynamic generation and overlaying of graphic windows for multiple active program storage areas Method and apparatus for image compression and manipulation Computer graphics system for real-time calculation and display of the perspective view of three-dimensional scenes Computer-based video editing system Telecommunications interface Method and apparatus for generating computer-controlled interactive voice services Graphics display system with arbitrary overlapping viewports Method and apparatus for identifying features of an image on a video display InventorsAssigneeApplicationNo. 622821 filed on 12/04/1990US Classes:715/782, 3D Perspective view of window layout345/156, DISPLAY PERIPHERAL INTERFACE INPUT DEVICE345/419, Three-dimension345/427, Space transformation715/500.1, Synchronization of diverse media715/723, For video segment editing or sequencing715/788, Layout modification (e.g., move or resize)715/848Interface represented by 3D spaceExaminersPrimary: Brier, JefferyAssistant: Chin, Jick Attorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassG09G 003/02AbstractThe present invention provides apparatus and methods for a multi-dimensional user interface for use in audio visual production. A display system including a central processing unit (CPU) is coupled through appropriate input/output (I/O) circuitry to input devices, such as a keyboard, digital pad and/or track ball as well as a display device. The CPU is further coupled to a hard disk drive for the storage of programs and data, and is also coupled to a network through which the CPU may communicate with a variety of system resource devices such as editors, music synthesizers, graphics generators, scheduling resources, audio enhancement resources, etc. A user viewing the interface on the display may utilize one of the input devices, such as by way of example, the keyboard, to select, incorporate or otherwise integrate the various system resources to develop a unified multi-media production. The user interface of the present invention includes a control frame which in practice substantially fills all of the display screen of the display and is consistent for all user applications. The control frame is comprised of control panels which surround a variety of subwindows and acts as a consistent control area for all users of the interface. Once defined, elements may be selectively placed on an event horizon bar in the control frame. The placement of an element on the event horizon results in the display of timing data for the element, relative to other elements on the event horizon.Other References
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