System for accessing objects external to an application using tables containing path definitions
First Claim
1. In a data processing system which includes a central processor including an arithmetic logic unit, memory and a plurality of application files, certain application files acting as library repositories for audio/visual objects which are includable in other application files, each said audio/visual object including a name by which said audio/visual object is uniquely identifiable, a method carried out by said central processor for referencing audio/visual objects listed in said library repositories, comprising:
- (a) creating in memory in said data processing system, a new application that includes a plurality of objects of one or more types, said types including reference objects which are included in said new application only by name, and objects which are defined in said new application by code residing therein;
(b) creating in said memory a multi-line listing of objects for said new application, said listing including data concerning reference objects, said multi-line listing being independent from objects included in said new application, each line of said multi-line listing including data comprising a first field area for an object'"'"'s name and a second field area for a reference object'"'"'s path definition to a different application containing code for said reference object; and
(c) operating said data processing system to perform said new application and to access the objects included in said new application where any said reference object is referenced by accessing said multi-line listing, fetching said path definition associated with the reference object, and accessing said code for said reference object in said different application using said path definition.
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Abstract
A computer/software system is described which enables a user to produce and display an audio/visual application using a library of image, audio and story objects. The system creates a first library data file which includes a list of application files. It then creates a bill of materials listing for each application file, each listing comprising a first field area for an object name and a second field area for a path definition to where said object is listed in another application bill of materials and physically exists. The system then runs the application and accesses all objects listed therein, any object with a path listing, being accessed from the file indicated by the path definition. A method of searching, which employs the path definitions is also described.
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1. In a data processing system which includes a central processor including an arithmetic logic unit, memory and a plurality of application files, certain application files acting as library repositories for audio/visual objects which are includable in other application files, each said audio/visual object including a name by which said audio/visual object is uniquely identifiable, a method carried out by said central processor for referencing audio/visual objects listed in said library repositories, comprising:
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(a) creating in memory in said data processing system, a new application that includes a plurality of objects of one or more types, said types including reference objects which are included in said new application only by name, and objects which are defined in said new application by code residing therein; (b) creating in said memory a multi-line listing of objects for said new application, said listing including data concerning reference objects, said multi-line listing being independent from objects included in said new application, each line of said multi-line listing including data comprising a first field area for an object'"'"'s name and a second field area for a reference object'"'"'s path definition to a different application containing code for said reference object; and (c) operating said data processing system to perform said new application and to access the objects included in said new application where any said reference object is referenced by accessing said multi-line listing, fetching said path definition associated with the reference object, and accessing said code for said reference object in said different application using said path definition. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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