Collaborative Authoring
First Claim
1. A method for authoring a document at a first computing device, the method comprising:
- allowing a first unit of data of the document to be edited by a first user;
when the first unit of data is edited, providing a first annotation on the document at the first computing device indicating that the document is being edited by the first user;
sending a first update from the first computing device to a second computing device indicating that the first unit of data of the document is being edited;
receiving a second update from the second computing device at the first computing device indicating that a second user is editing a second unit of data of the document;
providing a second annotation indicating that the second unit of data is being edited by the second user;
receiving an indication from the first user to display content updates into the document from the second computing device; and
updating, by the first computing device, the document to display the content updates.
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Abstract
A collaborative authoring application provides an authoring environment in which two or more users can edit a document concurrently. Each user edits a copy of the document, sends updates to a master copy of the document, and receives updates from the master copy of the document. The authoring environment generally inhibits the users from providing conflicting editing instructions to the master copy of the document. For example, each user can generate a content lock about one or more data units within the document. The authoring environment may synchronize content locks automatically and content only at the request of the user.
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1. A method for authoring a document at a first computing device, the method comprising:
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allowing a first unit of data of the document to be edited by a first user; when the first unit of data is edited, providing a first annotation on the document at the first computing device indicating that the document is being edited by the first user; sending a first update from the first computing device to a second computing device indicating that the first unit of data of the document is being edited; receiving a second update from the second computing device at the first computing device indicating that a second user is editing a second unit of data of the document; providing a second annotation indicating that the second unit of data is being edited by the second user; receiving an indication from the first user to display content updates into the document from the second computing device; and updating, by the first computing device, the document to display the content updates. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for authoring a document at a first computing device, the method comprising:
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allowing the document to be edited by a first user on the first computing device; receiving a first update from a second computing device at the first computing device indicating that a second user is editing a first unit of data of the document; providing a first annotation indicating that the first unit of data is being edited by the second user; receiving an indication from the first user to display content updates into the document from the second computing device; and updating, by the first computing device, the document to display the content updates. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A computer-readable storage medium comprising instructions that, when executed by a first computing device, cause the first computing device to:
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allow a first unit of data of a document to be edited by a first user; when the first unit of data is edited, provide a first annotation on the document at the first computing device indicating that the document is being edited by the first user; send a first update from the first computing device to a second computing device indicating that the first unit of data of the document is being edited; receive a second update from the second computing device at the first computing device indicating that a second user is editing a second unit of data of the document; provide a second annotation indicating that the second unit of data is being edited by the second user; receive an indication from the first user to display content updates into the document from the second computing device; and update, by the first computing device, the document to display the content updates. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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