Lutz Gerhard - Seattle WA, US Christopher D. Dickens - Seattle WA, US Craig L. Daw - Bellevue WA, US Damien N. Berger - Enumclaw WA, US Jason E. Long - Duvall WA, US
A two-dimensional text editing mode is used when editing three-dimensional text. Once the three-dimensional text is selected for editing a two-dimensional text editing mode is automatically entered such that the user may easily edit the text. The two dimensional properties that are associated with the text are displayed within an outline of the shape such that the text may be edited in place. The 2-D properties, such as font, text color, shape color, and the like, are maintained during the editing. After the two-dimensional text editing has been completed, the text is redisplayed according to its 3-D properties.
Brian S. O'Neill - Bellevue WA, US Jason Shijia Long - Rochester Hills MI, US Archit Shivaprakash - Bellevue WA, US Olga I. Kuznetsova - Seattle WA, US
Generally described, the present disclosure is directed to an eventually consistent replicated data store that uses, for its underlying storage, a computer software library that provides a high-performance embedded database for data. The replicated data store employs a plurality of hosts interconnected to one another, allowing for writes to any host and full awareness of membership across all hosts. With the data replication framework disclosed herein, various modes are allowed to be built up on top of the core system.
Pushkar Prakash Joshi - Fremont CA, US Anthony C. Mowatt - Emeryville CA, US Eric J. Mueller - Los Gatos CA, US Jason Long - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Motorola Mobility, Inc. - Libertyville IL
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715764
Abstract:
In embodiments of pen tool editing modes, drawing regions of a drawing application can be configured for image creation and editing. A pen tool of the drawing application can be configured for selection to both create an image for display and edit an image in a drawing region. Editing modes of the pen tool can be initiated based on pen tool inputs and without selection of a selection tool. A first pen tool editing mode may be initiated based on a pen tool input to create an image in a new drawing region. Alternatively, a second pen tool editing mode may be initiated based on a pen tool input to create an image in an existing drawing region. Alternatively, a third pen tool editing mode may be initiated based on a pen tool input as a selection of an image to edit the image.
Customized User Prompts For Autofilling Applications
- Mountain View CA, US Svetoslav Ganov - San Francisco CA, US Jason Long - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 40/174 G06F 40/186
Abstract:
An example method includes determining a subset of content displayed by an application on a user interface (UI) of a user device, wherein the subset excludes user-specific information. The method further includes transmitting a request to a remote provider for at least one template for use with the application, wherein the request comprises the subset of content displayed on the UI. The method also includes receiving a response to the request from the remote provider, wherein the response comprises the at least one template indicating how to process user input data in one or more text input fields displayed by the application on the UI. The method further includes generating a prompt to authorize transmission of the one or more user input values to the remote provider for future use in autofill, wherein the prompt is customized by processing the one or more user input values using the at least one template.
Systems And Methods For Autofill Field Classification
- Mountain View CA, US Jason Long - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 40/174 G06F 16/9535
Abstract:
An example method includes determining a subset of content excluding user-specific information displayed by an application on a user interface (UI) of a user device. The method further includes transmitting a request to a remote provider an autofill request for the application. The method also includes receiving one or more suggested user values and a field classification request for a text input field displayed by the application on the UI. The method further includes detecting a user input value in the text input field and determining a similarity metric for each of the one or more suggested user values based on a comparison of the user input value to each of the one or more suggested user values. The method also includes transmitting a response to the field classification request to the remote provide comprising the similarity metric for at least one of the one or more suggested user values.
Customized User Prompts For Autofilling Applications
- Mountain View CA, US Svetoslav Ganov - San Francisco CA, US Jason Long - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 40/174 G06F 40/186
Abstract:
An example method includes determining a subset of content displayed by an application on a user interface (UI) of a user device, wherein the subset excludes user-specific information. The method further includes transmitting a request to a remote provider for at least one template for use with the application, wherein the request comprises the subset of content displayed on the UI. The method also includes receiving a response to the request from the remote provider, wherein the response comprises the at least one template indicating how to process user input data in one or more text input fields displayed by the application on the UI. The method further includes generating a prompt to authorize transmission of the one or more user input values to the remote provider for (Submit) future use in autofill, wherein the prompt is customized by processing the one or more user input values using the at least one template.
Systems And Methods For Autofill Field Classification
- Mountain View CA, US Jason Long - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 40/174 G06F 16/9535
Abstract:
An example method includes determining a subset of content excluding user-specific information displayed by an application on a user interface (UI) of a user device. The method further includes transmitting a request to a remote provider an autofill request for the application. The method also includes receiving one or more suggested user values and a field classification request for a text input field displayed by the application on the UI. The method further includes detecting a user input value in the text input field and determining a similarity metric for each of the one or more suggested user values based on a comparison of the user input value to each of the one or more suggested user values. The method also includes transmitting a response to the field classification request to the remote provide comprising the similarity metric for at least one of the one or more suggested user values.
- Seattle WA, US Jason Shijia Long - Rochester Hills MI, US Archit Shivaprakash - Bellevue WA, US Olga I. Kuznetsova - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 G06F 17/30 G06F 17/30 G06F 17/30
Abstract:
Generally described, the present disclosure is directed to an eventually consistent replicated data store that uses, for its underlying storage, a computer software library that provides a high-performance embedded database for data. The replicated data store employs a plurality of hosts interconnected to one another, allowing for writes to any host and full awareness of membership across all hosts. With the data replication framework disclosed herein, various modes are allowed to be built up on top of the core system.
Steinhardt Pesick & Cohen 380 N. Old Woodward Ave. Suite 120, Birmingham, MI 48009 2486460888 (Office), 2486460887 (Fax)
Licenses:
Michigan - Active And In Good Standing 1999
Experience:
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney at Wayne County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (Detroit, Mi) - 2001-2002 Judicial Clerk at Michigan Supreme Court - 1999-2001
Education:
University of Detroit Mercy Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Oakland University University of Michigan
Specialties:
Tax - 50% Real Estate - 40% Appeals - 10%
Associations:
State and Local Tax Committee, Real Property Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan - Chairman, 2009-present Incorporated Society of Irish-American Lawyers - Member, 2000-present
Medical Center Of Southeast Texas 2555 Jimmy Johnson Blvd, Port Arthur, TX 77640 4098535400 (phone), 4098535399 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Graduated: 2012
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Long graduated from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 2012. He works in Port Arthur, TX and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Long is affiliated with Medical Center Of Southeast Texas Hospital.
Artist - Self taught would love to have a degree. I got my GED 2007
Jason Long
Work:
Tupperware - Consultant (2010) Claire's - Store Manager (2008-2010) Hallmark Cards - Manager (2007-2008) Gap Inc. - Merchandiser (2006-2007)
Education:
DeVry University - Computer Information Systems, Walter J. Payton College Prep High School - Honors/AP High School
Tagline:
If you know me fill in your own blank.
Jason Long
Work:
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center - Director, Motion Analysis Lab (2011) Medical College of Wisconsin - Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery (2001-2011)
Education:
Marquette University - Biomedical Engineering
Jason Long
Work:
That One Nerd - Owner / Consulting (2010) Culvers - Team Member (2005) Camden County Library District - Systems Analyst (2008)
Education:
Linn State Technical College - Network Administration
Tagline:
“Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.”
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I design websites, fix computers, and play guitar.
Jason Long
Work:
ML Macadamia Orchards L.P. - Agriculturalist (2008-2011) University of Hawaii at Hilo - Research Associate
Education:
University of Hawaii at Hilo - Crop Protection Sciences
Jason Long
Work:
University of Georgia Press - Faculty Affairs Specialist (11) University of Georgia Press - Business Manager II (6)