1、INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC 10036 Second edition 1996-07-I 5 Information technology - Font information interchange - Procedures for registration of font-related identifiers Technologies de /information - hhange dhformation de fonte - Pro except that identifiers may be left unassigned to allow for
2、 future glyph assignments in compliance with the preceding conditions. 6.1.2 Data elements Each glyph registration request shall include the following information: - glyph description (should be as complete as possible, including names or titles for the glyph (e.g., related SGML public entity name;
3、see IS0 8879), any significant information about the meaning or intended use 4 Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-0 ISO/IEC ISOllEC 10036:1996(E) (e.g., initial, med
4、ial or final form). and any significant relationships to. or distinctions from, other registered glyphs (e.g., ligatures), -. script, alphabet, or syllabary the glyph is used with (if any), - language the glyph is used with (if any), .-. application environment the glyph is used with (e.g., math, me
5、dical), - statement of whether the glyph is similar in appearance to other glyphs in the register (provide glyph identifiers), - statement of whether the glyph is similar in description to other glyphs in the register (provide glyph iden- tifiers). - statement of whether the glyph is design dependen
6、t or design independent (does the shape change with font typeface design changes); if design independent, the example glyph shape provided must represent the only permitted shape, and - example glyph shape (the provided shape should either be in an ISO/IEC 9541-3 standard font interchange format, or
7、 should provide three scannable examples of the shape (72 point glyph shape, 24 point example showing coordinate system with position and escapement points, and 12 point example showing context with six to eight related glyphs of the same writing syslem). The shape shall be a sample, design- indepen
8、dent representation. devoid of any design attributes which are not required lo define the glyph. 6.2 Glyph collections The canonical character string form of the public identifier assigned by this registration procedure shall be: ISO/IEC 10036/RA/Collections:nnnn where nnnn is the character string r
9、epresenting the sequence of decimal digits beginning with a non-zero digit which represents the registration number m in the range between 1 and 4294967295 inclusive. The object identifier assigned by this registration procedure shall be: ( 1 1 10036 2 m ) where rn is the regislralion number in the
10、range between 1 and 4294967295 inclusive The technical meaning and representation forms of glyph collection identifiers are defined in ISO/IEC 9541-1. 6.2.1 Assignment rules The numeric part of the identifier, the decimal number, shall be assigned so as to satisfy the following condi- tions, listed
11、in descending order of priority: a) Each assigned identifier shall be for a collection dislincl from all others in their set conlent (nnique list of glyph identifiers). b) Collection identifiers which are relaled by function or writing system may be grouped together. If an or- ganization requests in
12、ternational registration of multiple collections which had been previously registered locally by their organization, the registrar may assign identifiers which are similarly grouped together. 5 Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo re
13、production or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ISOIIEC 10036:1996(E) 0 ISO/IEC c) Collection identifiers should be assigned densely, and with shorter glyph identifiers assigned first; except that identifiers may be left unassigned to allow for future assignments in compliance with t
14、he preceding conditions. 6.2.2 Data elements Each glyph collection registration request shall include the following information: - Glyph collection description (should be as complete as possible, inCluding name or title for the glyph col- lection, any significant information about the meaning or int
15、ended use, and any significant relationships to, or distinclions from, other registered collections), - script, alphabet, or syllabary the glyph collection is used with (if any), - language the glyph collection is used with (if any), - application environment the glyph collection is used with (e g.,
16、 math, medical), - statement whether the glyph collection is similar in content to other collections already in the register (provide glyph collection identifiers). and - list of ISO/IEC 10036 glyph identifiers making up Ihe collection (see 6.1). 6.3 Font attribute sets The canonical character strin
17、g form of the public identifier assigned by this registration procedure shall be: ISO/IEC 10036/RA/FontAttributeSets:nnnn where nnnn is the character string representing the sequence of decimal digits beginning with a non-zero digit which represents the registration number m in the range between 1 a
18、nd 4294967295 inclusive. The object identifier assigned by this registration procedure shall be: 1 1 10036 3 m 1 where m is the registration number in the range between 1 and 4294967295 inclusive. Font attribute sets are data structures defined in ISO/IEC 9541-2 for use by other standards and archil
19、ectures in their definition of font references. 6.3.1 Assignment rules The numeric part of the identifier, the decimal number, shall be assigned densely, and wilh shorter font attrib- ute set identifiers assigned first. 6.3.2 Data elements Each font attribute set registration request shall include t
20、he following informalion: - font attribute set description (should be as complete as possible, including any significant information about the meaning or intended use, and any significant relationships to, or distinctions from, other registered font attribute sets), - script, alphabet, or syllabaty
21、the font attribule set is used with (if any), 6 Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-0 ISO/IEC ISOllEC 10036:1996(E) - language the font atlribute set is used with (if
22、 any), _- application environment the font attribute set is used with (e.g., math, medical), - statement whether the font altribute set is similar in content to other attribute sets already in the register (provide font attribute set identifiers), and - set of font attributes as defined in ISO/IEC 9
23、541-2. with all attributes being optional 6.4 Glyph index maps The canonical character string form of the public identifier assigned by this registration procedure shall be: ISO/IEC 10036/RA/GlyphlndexMaps:nnnn where nnnn is the character string representing the sequence of decimal digits beginning
24、with a non-zero digit which represents the registration number m in the range between 1 and 4294967295 inclusive. The object identifier assigned by this registration procedure shall be: ( 1 1 10036 4 m ) where m is the registration number in the range between 1 and 4294967295 inclusive The technical
25、 meaninq and representation forms of glyph index maps are defined in I$O/IEC 10180. 6.4.1 Assignment rules The numeric part of the identifier, the decimal number, shall be assigned densely, and with shorter glyph index map identifiers assigned first. 6.4.2 Data elements Each glyph index rnap registr
26、ation request shall include the following information: - requested character string name, - glyph index map deso-iption (should he as complete as possible, inclucling any significant information about the meaning or intended use, and any significant relationships to, or distinctions from, other regi
27、stered glyph index maps), - script, alphabet, or syllabary the glyph index map is used with (if any). - language Ihe glyph index map is used with (if any). - application environment the glyph index map is used with (e.g., math, medical), - Statement whether Ihe glyph index map is similar in content
28、to other maps already in the register (provide glyph index map identifiers). - number of index values in the map, and - list of index numbers and corresponding ISO/IEC 9541-2 glyph structured names or ISO/IEC 10180 glyph identifiers (only one form of the glyph name or identifier is permitted for all
29、 entries in the glyph index map). 7 Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ISOllEC 10036:1996(E) 0 ISO/IEC 6.5 ISOllEC 10180 font reference font specifications The canon
30、ical character string form of the public identifier assigned by this registration procedure shall be: ISO/lEC 10036/RA/FontRefFontSpecs:nnnn where nnnn is the character string representing the sequence of decimal digits beginning with a non-zero digi which represents the registration number m in the
31、 range between 1 and 4294967295 inclusive. The object identifier assigned by this registration procedure shall be: ( 1 1 10036 5 m where m is the registration number in the range between 1 and 4294967295 inclusive The technical meaning and representation forms of this font-related object are defined
32、 in ISOAEC 10180. 6.5.1 Assignment rules The numeric part of the identifier, the decimal number, shall be assigned densely, and with shorter font refer- ence font specification identifiers assigned first. 6.5.2 Data elements Each lSO/lEC 10180 font reference font specification registration request s
33、hall include thg, following information: - font reference font specification description (should be as complete as possible, including any significant informalion about the meaning or intended use, and any significant relationships to, or distinctions from, other registered font reference font speci
34、fications), - script, alphabet, or syllabary the font reference font specification is used with (if any), - language the font reference font specification is used with (if any), - application environment the font reference font specification is used with (e.g., math. medical), - statement whether th
35、e font reference font specification is similar in content to other specifications already in the register (provide font reference font specification identifiers), - one ISO/IEC 10180 Font Reference structure element, and - one ISO/IEC 10180 Glyph Index Map structure element Copyright American Nation
36、al Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-0 ISO/IEC Annex A (normative) Registration Authority The Regislration Authority for font-related objects approved by the ISOllEC Council is: Association fo
37、r Font Information interchange Post Office Box 33683 Northglenn, Colorado 80233-0683 Telephone: +I 303 924-7670 Facsimile: +I 303 451-5475 Email: ISWIEC 10036:1996(E) Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking p
38、ermitted without license from IHS-,-,-ISOllEC 10036:1996(E) Annex B (informative) 0 ISO/IEC Projected Activity Report B.l Glyph register At IS publication the glyph register will contain approximately 15 000 of the worlds most commonly used glyphs. The glyphs are being provided to the Registry for p
39、rinting of the register, free of charge, by the Asso- ciation for Font Information Interchange (AFII) and supporting font vendors. At IS publication plus two years, the glyph register will include an additional 40 000 glyphs representing East Asian languages. These glyphs are being provided free of
40、charge by AFII personnel working in conjunction with East Asian countries and participating academic, industry, and government representatives. This base document of 55 000 glyphs is necessary to provide a register of significant contribution to the font standard. It is projected that additional gro
41、wth to the register will be approximately 200 glyphs per year. B.2 Glyph collection register It is estimated that 50 collections per year will be registered during the first three years after IS status is ob- tained. Following this initial period of registration, it is projected that the number of r
42、equests will decline to a level of about 20 per year. B.3 Font attribute set register It is estimated that 20 font attribute sets per year will be registered during the first three years after IS status is obtained. Following this initial period of registration, it is projected that the number of re
43、quests will increase to a level of about 50 per year. 8.4 Glyph index map register It is estimated that 20 glyph index maps per year will be registered during the first three years after IS status is obtained. Following this initial period of registration, it is projected that the number of requests
44、 will increase to a level of about 50 per year. B.5 SPDL font reference font specification register It is estimated that 20 SPDL font reference font specifications per year will be registered during the first three years after IS status is obtained. Following this initial period of registration, it
45、is projected that the number of requests will increase to a level of about 50 per year. 10 Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-0 ISO/IEC Annex C (informative) ISOllEC
46、 10036:1996(E) The following clauses provide examples of the registration request for each of the registries of this International Standard. The information is shown in a format that would be suitable for softcopy submission using an ISO/IEC 646 character code set. C.l Glyph registration request Gly
47、ph Registration Request date:August 18, 1994 contact name:John T. Doe organization name:ABC Corporation addressl:ll? Anystreet address2:Anytown, Anystate 99999 USA telephone: t 1 111 222 3333 facsimile: + 1 111 222 4444 network address: description:OCR A Unique Asterisk, used in Optical Character Re
48、cognition (OCR) applications. abcgid:SO120000 scr-ipt:OCR-A language:OCR-A machine application:Optical Character Recognition similar-shape:Glyph ID 61021, rotated 90 degrees similar-description:Glyph ID 42, Asterisk design-dependent:No I- cd 11 Copyright American National Standards Institute Provide
49、d by IHS under license with ANSINot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ISOllEC 10036:1996(E) Q ISO/IEC Signature 357 - General and technical symbols 1 These glyph identifiers are reserved for general and technical symbols. Some of these symbols, for instance the circle, have a large
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