MAP INTERFACE WITH PATH LOCATIONS THAT CAN BE REORDERED
First Claim
1. A user interface, comprising:
- a first view transmitted from a server computer system to the client computer system, the first view including a first map and the initial path displayed on the first map, the initial path being from a starting location via at least one intermediate location to an end location;
a reordering selector, selection of the reordering selector causing transmission of a reordering command being indicative of removal of a selected one of the locations, anda second view generated in response to the transmission of the reordering command, the second view including a second map and at least a first modified path displayed on the second map, the modified path including all of the locations but following a sequence other than from a starting location via the intermediate location to the end location.
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Abstract
A map user interface is described, including a first view transmitted from a server computer system to the client computer system, the first view including a first map and the initial path displayed on the first map, the initial path being from a starting location via at least one intermediate location to an end location, a reordering selector, selection of the reordering selector causing transmission of a reordering command being indicative of removal of a selected one of the locations, and a second view generated in response to the transmission of the reordering command, the second view including a second map and at least a first modified path displayed on the second map, the modified path including ail of the locations but following a sequence other than from a starting location via the intermediate location to the end location.
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46 Claims
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1. A user interface, comprising:
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a first view transmitted from a server computer system to the client computer system, the first view including a first map and the initial path displayed on the first map, the initial path being from a starting location via at least one intermediate location to an end location; a reordering selector, selection of the reordering selector causing transmission of a reordering command being indicative of removal of a selected one of the locations, and a second view generated in response to the transmission of the reordering command, the second view including a second map and at least a first modified path displayed on the second map, the modified path including all of the locations but following a sequence other than from a starting location via the intermediate location to the end location. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 25, 26, 27, 28)
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17. A method of interfacing with a client computer system, comprising:
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calculating an initial path sequentially from a starting location via at least one intermediate location to an end location; transmitting a first view from a server computer system to the client computer system, the first view including a first map and the initial path displayed, on the first map; receiving a reordering command from the client computer system at the server computer system; in response to the reordering command, calculating at least a first modified path that includes all of the locations but following a sequence other than from a starting location via the intermediate location to the end location; and transmitting a second view from a server computer system to the client computer system, the second view including a second map and the modified path displayed on the second map. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 29, 30, 31)
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32. A computer-readable medium, having stored thereon a set of instructions which, when executed by a processor of a computer, performs the method comprising:
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calculating an initial path sequentially from a starting location via at least one intermediate location to an end location; transmitting a first view from a server computer system to the client computer system, the first view including a first map and the initial path displayed on the first map; receiving a reordering command from the client computer system at the server computer system; in response to the reordering command, calculating a modified path that includes all of the locations but following a sequence other than from a starting location, via the intermediate location to the end location; and transmitting a second view from a server computer system to the client computer system, the second view including a second map and the modified path displayed on the second map. - View Dependent Claims (33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46)
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