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BS EN ISP 11182-1:1995

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Information technology. International standardized profile FOD36. Open document format: Extended document structure. Character, raster graphics and geometric graphics content architectures Document Application Profile (DAP)

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Hardcopy , PDF

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English

Published date

15-07-1995

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Foreword
Introduction
1. Scope
2. Normative references
2.1 Paired Recommendations / International Standards
       equivalent in technical content
2.2 Additional references
3. Definitions
4. Relationship with other International Standardized
       Profiles
5. Conformance
5.1 Data stream conformance
5.2 Implementation conformance
6. Characteristics supported by this document application
       profile
6.1 Overview
6.1.1 General
6.1.2 Formatted form documents
6.1.3 Processable form documents
6.1.4 Formatted processable form documents
6.1.5 Generic documents
6.1.6 Document profile
6.2 Logical characteristics
6.2.1 Introduction
6.2.2 Overview of the logical structure
6.2.3 Body part of the logical structure
6.2.4 Common content part of the logical structure
6.3 Layout characteristics
6.3.1 Overview of the layout characteristics
6.3.2 DocumentLayoutRoot
6.3.3 PageSet
6.3.4 Page characteristics
6.3.5 Body area characteristics
6.3.6 Header and footer area characteristics
6.3.7 GenericBlock and SpecificBlock
6.4 Document layout characteristics
6.4.1 Flow controls
6.4.2 Layout of document content
6.4.3 Layout controls applicable in the absence of a
       generic layout structure
6.5 Content layout and imaging characteristics
6.5.1 Character content
6.5.2 Raster graphics content
6.5.3 Geometric graphics content
6.6 Miscellaneous features
6.6.1 Resource-documents
6.6.2 External-documents
6.6.3 Border
6.6.4 Application comments
6.6.5 Alternative representation
6.6.6 Automatic numbering and referencing mechanisms
6.6.7 User readable comments
6.6.8 User visible name
6.6.9 Unit scaling
6.7 Document management features
6.7.1 Document constituent information
6.7.2 Document identification information
6.7.3 Document default information
6.7.4 Non-basic characteristics information
6.7.5 Fonts list
6.7.6 Document management attributes
7. Specification of constituent constraints
7.1 Introduction
7.1.1 Diagrams of relationships of logical constituents
7.1.2 Diagrams of relationships of layout constituents
7.1.3 Notation
7.2 Document profile constituent constraints
7.2.1 Macro definitions
7.2.2 Constituent constraints
7.3 Logical constituent constraints
7.3.1 Macro definitions
7.3.2 Factor constraints
7.3.3 Constituent constraints
7.4 Layout constituent constraints
7.4.1 Macro definitions
7.4.2 Factor constraints
7.4.3 Constituent constraints
7.5 Layout style constituent constraints
7.5.1 Macro definitions
7.5.2 Factor constraints
7.5.3 Constituent constraints
7.6 Presentation style constituent constraints
7.6.1 Macro definitions
7.6.2 Factor constraints
7.6.3 Constituent constraints
7.7 Content portion constituent constraints
7.7.1 Macro definitions
7.7.2 Factor constraints
7.7.3 Constituent constraints
8. Interchange format
8.1 Interchange format class A
8.1.1 Interchange format
8.1.2 Document application profile object identifier
8.1.3 Encoding of application comments
8.1.4 Data lengths
8.2 Interchange format SDIF
8.2.1 Interchange format
8.2.2 Document application profile object identifier
8.2.3 Encoding of application comments
Annex A Amendments and technical corrigenda
A.1 Amendments
A.1.1 Amendments to the base standard
A.1.2 Proposed changes to standards due to defects
A.2 Technical corrigenda
A.2.1 Technical corrigenda to this International
       Standardized Profile
A.3 Versions of the ODA International Standard
Annex B Recommended practices
B.1 Transfer methods for ODA
B.1.1 Conveyance of ODA over CCITT X.400-1984
B.1.2 Conveyance of ODA over FTAM
B.1.3 Conveyance of ODA over DTAM
B.1.4 Conveyance of ODA over flexible disks
B.2 Font reference
B.3 ISO/IEC 8632 (CGM) constraints for this document
       application profile
B.3.1 Delimiter elements
B.3.2 Metafile descriptor elements
B.3.3 Picture descriptor elements
B.3.4 Control elements
B.3.5 Graphical primitive elements
B.3.6 Attribute elements
B.3.7 External elements
B.4 Interoperability with SGML applications
Annex C Bibliography
List of Figures
1. Body layout types A, B and C with header and footer
     above and below the body area
2. Header and footer frame layouts corresponding to
     Figure 1
3. Body layout types A, B and C with header and footer
     to the right and left of the body area
4. Header and footer frame layouts corresponding to
     Figure 3
5. Example of body area layout for body layout type A
6. Example of body area layout for body layout type B
7. Example of body area layout for body layout type C
8. Example of the layout of a snaking columns frame
9. Another example of the layout of a snaking columns
     frame
10. Example of the layout of a synchronized column
11. Example of a CompositeFloat frame
12. Example of a CompositeFixtureVariable frame
13. Example of the layout of a form
14. Example of a simple table
15. Example of a complex table
16. Frames used to represent table labels
17. Frames used to represent table rows
18. Specification of margins
19. Code extension features (basic case)
20. Code extension features (all possible cases)
21. DocumentLogicalRoot, 1st level
22. DocumentLogicalroot, 2nd level
23. Title, Paragraph and ListTerm
24. Phrase, Caption and Description
25. Footnote
26. Figure
27. Form
28. Table
29. Reference
30. NumberedList
31. UnnumberedList
32. DefinitionList
33. CommonContent
34. DocumentLayoutRoot
35. Page, RectoPage and VersoPage
36. CompositeHeader, CompositeFooter and CompositeCommon
37. FixedCompositeBody
38. VariableCompositeBody
39. SnakingColumns
40. SynchronizedColumns
41. CompositeFloat
42. CompositeColumnVariable and CompositeColumnFixed
43. CompositeFixtureVariable and CompositeFixtureFixed
44. FormArea and EntryGroup
45. TableArea
List of Tables
1. Nominal page sizes
2. Layout of figure
3. Layout of tables
4. Layout of forms
5. List of number string identifiers for logical
     constituent constraints
6. List of number string identifiers for layout
     constituent constraints
7. Symbols to denote shift functions

Specifies interchange formats for the transfer of structured documents between equipment designed for word or document processing. Allows documents to be interchanged in the following forms: processable form, formatted form and formatted processable form. Is independent of the processes carried out in an end system to create, reproduce or edit documents.

Committee
ICT/1
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes DD ENV 41510 and 91/68284 DC. (06/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
226
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

ISO/IEC TR 10000-1:1998 Information technology — Framework and taxonomy of International Standardized Profiles — Part 1: General principles and documentation framework
ISO 9069:1988 Information processing SGML support facilities SGML Document Interchange Format (SDIF)
ISO/IEC 8859-1:1998 Information technology 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets Part 1: Latin alphabet No. 1
ISO/IEC 2022:1994 Information technology Character code structure and extension techniques
ISO 9293:1987 Information processing Volume and file structure of flexible disk cartridges for information interchange
ISO 6937-2:1983 Information processing Coded character sets for text communication Part 2: Latin alphabetic and non-alphabetic graphic characters
ISO 8879:1986 Information processing Text and office systems Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML)
ISO/IEC 2375:2003 Information technology — Procedure for registration of escape sequences and coded character sets
ISO/IEC TR 10000-2:1998 Information technology — Framework and taxonomy of International Standardized Profiles — Part 2: Principles and Taxonomy for OSI Profiles
ISO/IEC 646:1991 Information technology ISO 7-bit coded character set for information interchange

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