Combinations of data, in text or in graphics form, may be concurrently recognized. Otherwise, the data is recognized as graphics (for applications that accommodate graphics) and accepted into an associated image frame. In a recognition mode, the entered data is recognized as legible text with optionally embedded edit or other commands, and it is converted to machine-readable format. In a data entry mode, a unit of data is inserted by means of a writing pen or like scribing tool and accepted for placement at a designated location, correlating x-y location of the writing pen to the actual location in the document, or accessing locations in the document memory by emulating keyboard keystrokes (or by the running of code/programs). SUMMARYĪccording to the disclosed embodiments, methods and systems are provided for incorporating handwritten information, particularly corrective information, into a previously created revisable text or graphics document, for example text data, image data or command cues, by use of a digitizing recognizer, such as a digitizing pad, a touch screen or other positional input receiving mechanism as part of a display. For example, character transcription and recognition are relatively slow, and there are as yet no widely accepted standards for character or command input. Handwritten input to devices using keyboards is not widespread for various reasons. The most widespread use has been in personal digital assistant devices. Handwritten data entry into computer programs is known. More specifically, the disclosed embodiments relate to integration of recognition of information entry with document creation. ![]() The disclosed embodiments relate to document creation and editing. ![]() 7,961,943, the contents of each which are herein incorporated by reference. 8,548,239 which is a continuation of application Ser. ![]() ![]() 9,582,095, which is a continuation of application Ser. 10,133,477, which is a continuation of application Ser. This application is a continuation of application Ser.
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