ITU T.412:1993

ITU T.412:1993 Information Technology - Open Document Architecture (oda) And Interchange Format: Document Structures

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Table of Contents

1Scope
2Normativereferences
2.1IdenticalRecommendations|InternationalStandards
2.2PairedRecommendations|InternationalStandards
equivalentintechnicalcontent
2.3Additionalreferences
3Definitions
4Abbreviations
5Conventions
5.1Subordinate
5.2Superior
5.3Nextandfollowing
5.4Preceding
6Architecturalprinciples
6.1Architecturalconcepts
6.2Structuralmodelofadocument
6.3Descriptiverepresentationofadocument
6.4Documentprocessingmodel
6.5Rolesofthedocumentarchitectureconstituentsin
documentprocessing
6.6Securityprotectionofpartsofadocument
7Documentstructuresandcolour
7.1Specificstructures
7.2Specificlogicalstructures
7.3Specificlayoutstructure
7.4Documentscontainingbothspecificstructures
7.5Genericstructures
7.6Colour
8Interfacebetweenthedocumentarchitectureand
contentarchitectures
8.1Generalconcept
8.2Specificationofacontentarchitecture
8.3Interfaceinformation
9Attributedefinitions
9.1Generalprinciplesofattributes
9.2Attributedefinitionformat
9.3SharedAttributes
9.4Layoutattributes
9.5Logicalattributes
9.6Layoutstyleattributes
9.7Layoutdirectiveattributes
9.8Presentationstyleattributes
9.9Contentportionattributes
9.10Protectedpartattributes
10Referencemodelofthedocumentlayoutprocess
10.1Introduction
10.2Contentandlayoutstructuregeneration
10.3Layoutreferencesandcategories
10.4Theeffectofsomeattributesonthedocument
layoutprocess
10.5Layoutprocessforframes
10.6Allocationofareasforblocks
10.7Alternativerepresentation
11Referencemodelofthedocumentimagingprocess
11.1Imagingorder
11.2Intersectionprinciples
12Referencemodelforprotectingpartsofadocument
12.1Theoverallmodel
12.2Thelocalsystem
13Documentarchitectureclasses
13.1Definitionofdocumentarchitectureclasses
13.2Theconstituentsofdocumentarchitectureclasses
13.3Minimumattributesets
13.4Constraintsonattributes
AnnexA-Notationusedtorepresentdocumentstructures
A.1Notationforstructurediagrams
A.2Notationforexpressions
AnnexB-Examplesofdocumentstructures
B.1Introduction
B.2Notationusedtospecifyconstituentsofadocument
B.3Introductiontospecimendocument
B.4Specificstructures
B.5Processableformdocumentwithgenericlogical
structureandgenericlayoutstructure
B.6Specificlayoutstructure
AnnexC-Examplesofparticulardocumentarchitecture
features
C.1Layoutofframes
C.2Layoutofblocks
C.3Furtherconstraintsonlayout
C.4Textureandimagingorderattributes
C.5Bindings,contentgenerator
AnnexD-Thedefaultingmechanism
D.1Thedefaultingmechanismasapplicabletoeach
defaultableattribute
D.2Determinationofcontentportionsandtheir
associatedattributes
AnnexE-Attributesummarytables
AnnexF-Overviewofalternativedescription-Technical
andimplementationaspects
F.1Substitutingbasicobjects
F.2Independenceofsubstitutions
F.3Selectionofalternatives
F.4Substitutionintheinitializationprocess
F.5Syntacticalselectionofalternatives
F.6Preferencebetweenseveralalternatives
AnnexG-Furtherinformationonsecurityaspects
withinadocument
G.1Whatcaninprinciplebeprotectedwithina
document?
G.2SecurityfeaturessupportedbytheITU-T
Rec.T.410-Series|ISO/IEC8613
G.3Thekindsofprotectionmechanismssupported
G.4TechniquessupportedbytheITU-T
Rec.T.410-Series|ISO/IEC8613
G.5Furtherdetailsonthereferencemodelfor
protectingpartsofadocument
G.6Documentapplicationprofiles
AnnexH-Conversionsbetweenthereferencecolourspace
andtheinterchangespaces
H.1CIELuv
H.2CIELab
H.3RGB
H.4CMY(K)
H.5Colourtolerance
AnnexI-Definitionsofcolourterms
AnnexJ-Colourconcepts
J.1Generalconcepts
J.2Colourspaces
J.3Gamutcompression
J.4Colourdifferences
AnnexK-Bibliographyoncolour

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