INTERNET BROWSER AND ASSOCIATED CONTENT DEFINITION SUPPORTING MIXED TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONAL DISPLAYS
First Claim
1. A method used by a browser architecture to support display on a screen of two-dimensional content and three-dimensional content, the browser architecture receiving web page content, the method comprising:
- parsing the web page content;
identifying two-dimensional content to be displayed in a first region of the screen;
communicating a first configuration request to at least attempt to cause a first configuration of the first region of the screen to support the two-dimensional content;
identifying three-dimensional content to be displayed in a second region of the screen; and
communicating a second configuration request to at least attempt to cause a second configuration of the second region of the screen to support the three-dimensional content, the first configuration being different from the second configuration.
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Abstract
A browser architecture and associated content definition are provided that support display on a display screen of two-dimensional content and three-dimensional content. Web page content is received and parsed. Two-dimensional content to be displayed in a first region of the screen is identified. A first configuration request is communicated to cause a first configuration of the first region of the screen to support the two-dimensional content. Three-dimensional content to be displayed in a second region of the screen is identified. A second configuration request is communicated to cause a second configuration of the second region of the screen to support the three-dimensional content.
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20 Claims
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1. A method used by a browser architecture to support display on a screen of two-dimensional content and three-dimensional content, the browser architecture receiving web page content, the method comprising:
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parsing the web page content; identifying two-dimensional content to be displayed in a first region of the screen; communicating a first configuration request to at least attempt to cause a first configuration of the first region of the screen to support the two-dimensional content; identifying three-dimensional content to be displayed in a second region of the screen; and communicating a second configuration request to at least attempt to cause a second configuration of the second region of the screen to support the three-dimensional content, the first configuration being different from the second configuration. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A browser architecture that processes textually formatted content and supports display on a screen of two-dimensional content and three-dimensional content, the browser architecture comprising:
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a first browser portion that identifies a two-dimensional element and a three-dimensional element by parsing the textually formatted content; a second browser portion that identifies a screen configuration to be applied to a first region of the screen, the second browser portion delivering a configuration request based on the identification of the screen configuration to at least attempt to cause a reconfiguration of the screen within the first region; and a third browser portion that manages retrieval and display of the three-dimensional element within the second region of the screen. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method used by a browser architecture, the method comprising:
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identifying first tag information associated with two-dimensional content, the two-dimensional content intended for both a left eye and a right eye of a viewer; identifying second tag information associated with three-dimensional content, the three-dimensional content having a first portion and a second portion, the first portion intended for the left eye of the viewer and the second portion intended for the right eye of the viewer, the first portion being a first camera view and the second portion being a second camera view; causing the presentation of the two-dimensional content in a first region of a screen; and causing the presentation of the three-dimensional content in a second region of the screen. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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