• BS 7299-2:1990

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    Office document architecture (ODA) and interchange format for text and office systems Document structures

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Withdrawn date:  15-06-1999

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  31-07-1990

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Table of Contents - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    National foreword
    Committees responsible
    Section 1. Introduction
    1. Scope
    2. Normative references
    3. Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
    Section 2. Architectural principles
    2.1 Architectural concepts
    2.2 Structural model of a document
    2.3 Descriptive representation of a document
    2.4 Document processing model
    2.5 Roles of the document architecture constituents
          in document processing
    Section 3. Document structures
    3.1 Specific structures
    3.2 Specific logical structures
    3.3 Specific layout structure
    3.4 Documents containing both specific structures
    3.5 Generic structures
    Section 4. Interface between the document architecture
    and content architectures
    4.1 General concept
    4.2 Specification of a content architecture
    4.3 Interface information
    Section 5. Attribute definitions
    5.1 General principles of attributes
    5.2 Attribute specification format
    5.3 Shared attributes
    5.4 Layout attributes
    5.5 Logical attributes
    5.6 Layout style attributes
    5.7 Layout directives
    5.8 Presentation style attributes
    5.9 Content portion attributes
    Section 6. Reference model of the document layout
    process
    6.1 Overview
    6.2 Content and layout structure generation
    6.3 Layout references and categories
    6.4 The effect of some attributes on the document
          layout process
    6.5 Layout process for frames
    6.6 Allocation of areas for blocks
    6.7 Alternative representation
    Section 7. Reference model of the document imaging
    process
    7.1 Imaging order
    7.2 Intersection principles
    7.3 General rules for positioning pages on
          presentation surfaces
    Section 8. Document architecture levels
    8.1 Definition of document architecture classes
    8.2 The constituents of document architecture classes
    8.3 Minimum attribute sets
    Annexes
    A. Notation used to represent document structures
    B. Examples of document structures
    C. Examples of document architecture levels
    D. Examples of particular document architecture
         features
    E. The defaulting mechanism
    F. Attribute summary tables
    Tables
    1. Defaultable attributes that can be specified in
         default value lists
    2. Document architecture classes
    B.1 Constituents for figure B.7, Specific logical
         structure
    B.2 Constituents for figure B.8, Specific logical
         structure
    B.3 Presentation styles for figure B.8
    B.4 Constituents for figure B.9, Generic logical
         structures
    B.5 Styles for figure B.9, Generic logical structure
    B.6 Constituents for specific logical structure
    B.7 Constituents for figure B.10, Generic layout
         structure
    B.8 Constituents for figure B.11, Specific layout
         structure
    C.1 Document architecture levels
    C.2 FDA levels: layout structures
    C.3 PDA levels: logical structures
    C.4 PDA levels: applicability of layout directive
         attributes
    C.5 PDA levels: layout structures
    C.6 FPDA levels: logical structures
    C.7. FPDA levels: applicability of layout directive
         attributes
    C.8 FPDA levels: layout structures
    E.1 Applicable steps for defaulting of attributes
    F.1 List of attributes of constituents
    F.2 Attributes which may be specified for constituents
         shared attributes
    F.3 Layout directive attributes which may be applied to
         logical components
    Figures
    1. Views of a document
    2. Descriptive model of a document
    3. Document processing model
    4. Example of sequential order
    5. Permissible specific logical structures
    6. Permissible specific layout structures
    7. The horizontal and vertical directions of layout
         objects
    8. Naming of the edges of blocks and of their
         immediately superior frames
    9. Border around a block
    10. Border within a frame
    11. Example of relationship between logical and layout
         objects and associated content portions
    12. Document architecture - content architecture
         interface
    13. Illustration of layout streams
    14. Nominal page co-ordinate system and orientation
    15. Dimensions and assured reproduction areas for ISO
         A4 page size
    16. Dimensions and assured reproduction areas for
         North American Letter page size
    17. Dimensions and assured reproduction areas for
         ISO A3 page size
    18. Dimensions and assured reproduction areas for
         Japanese legal page size
    19. Dimensions and assured reproduction areas for
         Japanese letter page size
    A.1 Example of document structure notation:- main
         structure
    A.2 Example of document structure notation - subtree
    B.1 Specimen document 'letter' (1)
    B.2 Specimen document 'letter' (2)
    B.3 Specimen document 'letter' (3)
    B.4 Layout of 'letter' showing pages and blocks (1)
    B.5 Layout of 'letter' showing pages and blocks (2)
    B.6 Layout of 'letter' showing pages and blocks (3)
    B.7 Specific layout structure (showing pages and
         blocks)
    B.8 Specific logical structure
    B.9 Generic logical structure
    B.10 Generic layout structure
    B.11 Specific layout structure
    B.12 Layout structure of 'letter' showing 'pages',
         'frames' and 'blocks' (1)
    B.13 Layout structure of 'letter' showing 'pages',
         'frames' and 'blocks' (2)
    B.14 Layout structure of 'letter' showing 'pages',
         'frames' and 'blocks' (3)
    D.1 Fixed position frame
    D.2 Single column text of variable height
    D.3 'Wrapping' of text around a left aligned picture
    D.4 Horizontally centred picture with text on both
         sides
    D.5 Mulit-lingual synchronized text
    D.6 Footnote placement
    D.7 Tabular layout
    D.8 Concatenation of chapter number and title
    D.9 Concatenation of parts of a paragraph
    D.10 Illustration of attribute 'offset'
    D.11 Illustration of attribute 'separation'
    D.12 Layout path 0 deg and 270 deg
    D.13 Illustration of fill order
    D.14 Illustration of block alignment
    D.15 Illustration of the attribute 'separation'
    D.16 Illustration of layout of blocks in normal and
         reverse order
    D.17 Illustration of layout objects in normal order
    D.18 Illustration of layout of logical objects in
         reverse order
    D.19 Illustration of synchronization
    D.20 Illustration of new layout object
    D.21 Illustration of same layout object
    D.22 Illustration of indivisibility
    D.23 Illustration of balance
    D.24 Illustration of overlapping blocks
    D.25 Sequential layout order
    D.26 Final image
    D.27 Sequential layout order
    D.28 Image within frame F1
    D.29 Imaging of blocks B1, B2, B3
    D.30 Image of block B4 added
    D.31 Image of block B5 added
    D.32 Final image
    D.33 Use of bindings and content generator for
         numbering chapters

    Abstract - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    Defines and describes the concepts of document architecture. Defines document structures and attributes. Specifies the interface between the document architecture and the content architectures.

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    Committee ICT/1
    Development Note Because ISO 8613-2 1989 with which this standard is identical is referenced in a number of International Standardized Profiles (ISPs), BSI has decided to retain BS 7299: Part 2: 1990 as available for purchase.
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Withdrawn
    Superseded By

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO/IEC 8613-5:1994 Information technology — Open Document Architecture (ODA) and Interchange Format: Open Document Interchange Format
    ISO/IEC 8824:1990 Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
    ISO/IEC 8613-4:1994 Information technology Open Document Architecture (ODA) and Interchange Format: Document profile
    ISO 6937-2:1983 Information processing Coded character sets for text communication Part 2: Latin alphabetic and non-alphabetic graphic characters
    ISO/IEC 8613-7:1994 Information technology Open Document Architecture (ODA) and Interchange Format: Raster graphics content architectures Part 7:
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