Electronic ink layout analysis systems and methods provide flexibility and
efficiency in organizing, analyzing, and processing digital ink. These
layout analysis systems and methods allow users substantial freedom in
entering electronic ink into a pen-based computer system. Using these
systems and methods, a user's input digital ink is not constrained by
requirements that a user write in a specific screen orientation, that a
user write in one specific orientation on all portions of a page, or that
a user write using a specific minimum or maximum sized stroke. Rather,
the systems and methods freely allow the user to write anywhere on a
given page, in any orientation or size, while still enabling effective
and efficient handwriting recognition and other processing of the input
digital ink.