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BS ISO/IEC 8613-6:1994

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Information processing. Text and office systems. Office document architecture (ODA) and interchange format Information technology. Open document architecture (ODA) and interchange format. Character content architectures

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

15-05-1999

Language(s)

English

Published date

15-07-1995

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1. Scope
2. Normative references
2.1 Identical Recommendations / International Standards
2.2 Paired Recommendations / International Standards
        equivalent in technical content
2.3 Additional references
3. Definitions
4. Abbreviations
5. Conventions
6. General principles
6.1 Content architecture classes
6.2 Content
6.3 Presentation attributes
6.4 Control functions
6.5 Graphic characters
6.6 Space characters
6.7 Coding of content information
6.8 Internal structure
6.8.1 Formatted content
6.8.2 Processable content
6.8.3 Formatted processable content
7. Character positioning
7.1 Basic concepts
7.1.1 Character fonts
7.1.2 Directions
7.1.3 Character image model
7.1.4 Character spacing
7.1.5 Active position
7.1.6 Positioning area
7.1.7 Line boxes
7.2 Positioning of character images within a line box
7.2.1 Spacing between characters
7.2.2 Alignment
7.2.3 Tabulation
7.2.4 Character ordering
7.2.5 Parallel annotation
7.2.6 Subscript/superscript
7.2.7 Pairwise kerning
7.2.8 First line offset
7.2.9 Itemization
7.3 Positioning of line boxes within a basic layout
        object
8. Character imaging
8.1 Emphasis
8.1.1 Weight
8.1.2 Posture
8.1.3 Underlining
8.1.4 Blinking
8.1.5 Image inversion
8.1.6 Crossing-out
8.1.7 Colour
8.2 Font selection
8.2.1 Font specification
8.2.2 Font designation
8.2.3 Font invocation
8.3 Subscript and superscript
8.4 Character combinations
8.4.1 Content architecture class
9. Definition of character presentation attributes
9.1 Shared presentation attributes
9.1.1 Alignment
9.1.2 Character fonts
9.1.3 Character orientation
9.1.4 Character path
9.1.5 Character spacing
9.1.6 Code extension announcers
9.1.7 First line offset
9.1.8 Graphic character sets
9.1.9 Graphic character subrepertoire
9.1.10 Graphic rendition
9.1.11 Itemization
9.1.12 Kerning offset
9.1.13 Line layout table
9.1.14 Line progression
9.1.15 Line spacing
9.1.16 Pairwise kerning
9.2 Layout presentation attributes
9.2.1 Formatting indicator
9.2.2 Initial offset
9.3 Logical presentation attributes
9.3.1 Indentation
9.3.2 Orphan size
9.3.3 Proportional line spacing
9.3.4 Widow size
9.4 Content architecture class attributes
9.4.1 Content architecture class
9.5 Interactions between presentation attributes and
        layout directives
10. Character content portion attributes
10.1 Common coding attributes
10.2 Other coding attributes
10.3 Content information
11. Formal definitions of character content
        architecture dependent data types
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Representation of presentation attributes
11.3 Representation of coding attributes
11.4 Representation of non-basic features and non-
        standard defaults
12. Graphic Characters
13. Definition of control functions and the character
        SPACE
13.1 Shared control functions
13.1.1 Carriage Return (CR)
13.1.2 Graphic Character Composition (GCC)
13.1.3 Identify Graphic Subrepertoire (IGS)
13.1.4 Line Feed (LF)
13.1.5 Partial Line Down (PLD)
13.1.6 Partial Line Up (PLU)
13.1.7 Set Character Spacing (SCS)
13.1.8 Select Graphic Rendition (SGR)
13.1.9 Select Character Spacing (SHS)
13.1.10 Set Line Spacing (SLS)
13.1.11 Start Reverse String (SRS)
13.1.12 Selective Tabulation (STAB)
13.1.13 Substitute Character (SUB)
13.1.14 Select Line Spacing (SVS)
13.1.15 Line Position Backward (VPB)
13.1.16 Line Position Relative (VPR)
13.1.17 Code extension control functions
13.2 Layout control functions
13.2.1 Backspace (BS)
13.2.2 Character Position Backward (HPB)
13.2.3 Character Position Relative (HPR)
13.2.4 No Justify (JFY)
13.2.5 Set Additional Character Separation (SACS)
13.2.6 Set Reduced Character Separation (SRCS)
13.2.7 Set SPACE Width (SSW)
13.3 Logical control functions
13.3.1 Break Permitted Here (BPH)
13.3.2 No Break Here (NBH)
13.3.3 Parallel Texts (PTX)
13.4 Delimiters
13.4.1 Start of Original String (SOOS)
13.4.2 Start of String (SOS)
13.4.3 String Terminator (ST)
13.5 SPACE (SP)
14. Content layout process
14.1 Introduction
14.1.1 Purpose
14.1.2 Available area
14.1.3 Presentation attributes
14.1.4 Character content architecture classes
14.1.5 Use of delimiters
14.1.6 Layout of the content
14.1.7 Layout sequence
14.1.8 Character sets
14.2 Content layout process for processable content
14.2.1 Single basic logical object to single basic layout
        object
14.2.2 Single basic logical object to multiple basic
        layout objects
14.2.3 Multiple basic logical objects to single basic
        layout object
14.3 Content layout process for formatted processable
        content
14.4 Content layout process for formatted content
15. Content imaging process
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Content imaging process for formatted content
15.2.1 Determination of initial point
15.2.2 Choosing character images
15.2.3 Formatting indicator
15.3 Content imaging process for formatted processable
        content
16. Interactions between presentation attributes and
        control functions
17. Definition of character content architecture
        classes
17.1 Formatted character content architecture class
17.2 Processable character content architecture class
17.3 Formatted processable character content
        architecture class
Annex A - SGML representation of character content-specific
          attributes for ODL
A.1 Introduction
A.2 Names and public identifiers
A.3 Representation of attribute values
A.3.1 Constructed parameters
A.3.2 Parentheses
A.3.3 Alternative representation
A.3.4 String parameters
A.3.5 Keyword parameters
A.3.6 Integer parameters
A.4 Presentation attributes
A.4.1 Shared presentation attributes (format attribute-
        directives)
A.4.2 Layout presentation attributes (format attributes)
A.4.3 Logical presentation attributes (format directives)
A.5 Coding attributes
Annex B - Summary of content architecture classes
B.1 Formatted character content architecture class
B.2 Processable character content architecture class
B.3 Formatted processable character content
        architecture class
Annex C - Coded representations of control functions
Annex D - Summary of object identifiers

Defines a character content architecture that can be used in conjunction with certain document architecture. Defines the presentation and content portion attributes to this character content architecture.

Committee
ICT/1
DevelopmentNote
@ SUPERSEDES BS 7299 PART 6 1990 WHICH IS DECLARED OBSOLESCENT
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
82
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

ISO/IEC 9541-1:1991 Information technology — Font information interchange — Part 1: Architecture
ISO/IEC 6429:1992 Information technology Control functions for coded character sets
ISO/IEC 2022:1994 Information technology Character code structure and extension techniques
ISO/IEC 7350:1991 Information technology Registration of repertoires of graphic characters from ISO/IEC 10367
ISO/IEC 8824:1990 Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
ISO 6937-1:1983 Information processing — Coded character sets for text communication — Part 1: General introduction
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 8613-10:1995 Information technology Open Document Architecture (ODA) and Interchange Format Part 10: Formal specifications

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