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Richard Motofuji Phones & Addresses

  • Kensington, CA
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • 285 Columbia Ave, Kensington, CA 94708

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Position: Clerical/White Collar

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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System And Method For Receiving And Rendering Multi-Lingual Text On A Set Top Box

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US Patent:
59666374, Oct 12, 1999
Filed:
Nov 12, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/745508
Inventors:
Rajesh Kanungo - Sunnyvale CA
Richard K. Motofuji - Kensington CA
Assignee:
Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc. - Indianapolis IN
International Classification:
H04H 102
H04N 710
H04N 708
US Classification:
455 62
Abstract:
A system and method for receiving and rendering Unicode text in multiple languages on a set top box is disclosed. The system includes a set top box which receives an application program from a broadcast station. The set top box executes the application program. The application program includes Unicode character encoding text for display on a television coupled to the set top box. An operating environment running on the set top box includes a Unicode encoding engine which the application program invokes to display Unicode text. The encoding engine determines the language of characters in the text and invokes a rendering engine corresponding to the language of each character, thus enabling characters from different languages to be mixed in the same text string. The rendering engine has specific knowledge of the language, such as rendering direction and context. One or more glyph sets may be plugged in to the set top box to support different languages and fonts according the locale in which the set top box will be used.

System And Method For Downloading And Rendering Glyphs In A Set Top Box

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US Patent:
61410020, Oct 31, 2000
Filed:
Nov 12, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/747204
Inventors:
Rajesh Kanungo - Sunnyvale CA
Richard K. Motofuji - Kensington CA
Assignee:
Opentv, Inc. - Mountainview CA
International Classification:
H04N 7173
US Classification:
345327
Abstract:
A system and method for receiving and rendering Unicode text in multiple languages on a set top box is disclosed. The system includes a set top box which receives an application program from a broadcast station. The set top box executes the application program. The application program includes Unicode character encoding text for display on a television coupled to the set top box. An operating environment running on the set top box includes a Unicode encoding engine which the application program invokes to display Unicode text. The encoding engine determines the language of characters in the text and invokes a rendering engine corresponding to the language of each character, thus enabling characters from different languages to be mixed in the same text string. The rendering engine has specific knowledge of the language, such as rendering direction and context. One or more glyph sets may be plugged in to the set top box to support different languages and fonts according the locale in which the set top box will be used.

System And Method For Efficiently Storing And Quickly Retrieving Glyphs For Large Character Set Languages In A Set Top Box

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US Patent:
58700846, Feb 9, 1999
Filed:
Nov 12, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/747207
Inventors:
Rajesh Kanungo - Sunnyvale CA
Richard K. Motofuji - Kensington CA
Assignee:
Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc. - Indianapolis IN
International Classification:
G06F 1200
H04N 710
US Classification:
345192
Abstract:
A system and method for receiving and rendering Unicode text in multiple languages on a set top box is disclosed. The system includes a set top box which receives an application program from a broadcast station. The set top box executes the application program. The application program includes Unicode character encoding text for display on a television coupled to the set top box. An operating environment running on the set top box includes a Unicode encoding engine which the application program invokes to display Unicode text. The encoding engine determines the language of characters in the text and invokes a rendering engine corresponding to the language of each character, thus enabling characters from different languages to be mixed in the same text string. The rendering engine has specific knowledge of the language, such as rendering direction and context. One or more glyph sets may be plugged in to the set top box to support different languages and fonts according the locale in which the set top box will be used.
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