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Non-Linear Editor for Text-Based Screencast

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Screencasts, where computer screen is broadcast to a large audience on the web, are becoming popular as an online educational tool. Among various types of screencast content, popular are the contents that involve text editing, including computer programming. There are emerging platforms that support such text-based screencasts by recording every character insertion/deletion from the creator and reconstructing its playback on the viewer's screen. However, these platforms lack rich support for creating and editing the screencast itself, mainly due to the difficulty of manipulating recorded text changes; the changes are tightly coupled in sequence, thus modifying arbitrary part of the sequence is not trivial. We present a non-linear editing tool for text-based screencasts. With the proposed selective history rewrite process, our editor allows users to substitute an arbitrary part of a text-based screencast while preserving overall consistency of the rest of the text-based screencast.

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    UIST '17 Adjunct: Adjunct Proceedings of the 30th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology
    October 2017
    217 pages
    ISBN:9781450354196
    DOI:10.1145/3131785
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    1. document history
    2. history editing
    3. screencast
    4. selective history rewriting

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