1、BRITISH STANDARD BS EN ISP 10610-1:1995 Implementation of EN ISP10610-1:1994 Information technology International Standardized Profile FOD11 OpenDocument Format: Simple document structure Character content architecture only Part1: Document Application Profile (DAP) The European Standard EN ISP10610-
2、1:1994 has the status of a BritishStandard UDC 681.3:621.39:651.5/.7BSENISP10610-1:1995 This BritishStandard, having been prepared under the directionof the Information Systems Technology Sector Board(T/-), was published underthe authority of the Standards Board and comesintoeffect on 15June1995 BSI
3、02-2000 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference IST/18 Draft for comment 91/68282 DC ISBN 0 580 24056 8 Committees responsible for this BritishStandard The preparation of this BritishStandard was entrusted to Technical Committee IST/18, Document processi
4、ng and related communication, upon which the following bodies were represented: British Computer Society British Telecommunications plc Digital Equipment Co. Ltd. HM Treasury (Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency) IBM United Kingdom Ltd. International Computers Limited Joint Information Sy
5、stems Committee of the Higher Education Funding Council Kodak Limited Level7 Ltd. National Computing Centre Ltd. National Health Services Rank Xerox Ltd. SEMA Group Systems Ltd. Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date CommentsBSENISP10610-1:1995 BSI 02-2000 i Contents Page Committees respo
6、nsible Inside front cover National foreword ii Foreword 2 Foreword vii Text of ISO/IEC ISP10610-1 1BSENISP10610-1:1995 ii BSI 02-2000 National foreword This BritishStandard reproduces verbatim EN ISP10610-1:1994 and implements it as the UK national standard. This BritishStandard supersedes DD ENV415
7、09:1991 and DD ENV41511:1991 which are withdrawn. This BritishStandard is published under the direction of the Information Systems Technology Sector Board whose Technical Committee IST/18 has the responsibility to: aid enquirers to understand the text; present to the responsible European committee a
8、ny enquiries on interpretation, or proposals for change, and keep UK interests informed; monitor related international and European developments and promulgate them in the UK. NOTEInternational and European Standards, as well as overseas standards, are available from Customer Services, BSI,389 Chisw
9、ick High Road, London W44AL. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of p
10、ages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pagesi andii, theEN ISP title page, page2, the ISO/IEC ISP title page, pagesii toviii, pages1to52 and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated
11、in the amendment table on the inside front cover.EUROPEAN STANDARD NORME EUROPENNE EUROPISCHE NORM EN ISP10610-1 December1994 ICS35.100 Descriptors: Data processing, text processing, information interchange, documentation, documents, document architecture, logical structure, layout, formats, profile
12、s. English version Information technology International Standardized Profile FOD11 Open Document Format: Simpledocument structure Character content architecture only Part1: Document Application Profile (DAP) (Regional variant of ISO/IEC ISP10610-1:1993) Technologies de linformation Profil normalis i
13、nternational FOD11 Format de document ouvert: Structure de document simple Architecure de contenu des caractresseulement Partie1: Profil du document dapplication (DAP) (Variante rgionale de lISO/IEC ISP10610-1:1993) Informationstechnik Internationale Profilnorm FOD11 Format fr Brodokumente Einfache
14、Dokumentstruktur beschrnkt auf Inhaltsarchitektur fr Schriftzeichen Teil1:Dokumentanwendungsprofil (regionale Version von ISO/IEC ISP10610-1:1993) This European Standard was approved by CEN on1994-12-05. CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the co
15、nditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the Central Secretariat or to any CEN member. This European Standard exists in thr
16、ee official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the Central Secretariat has the same status as the official versions. CEN European Committee for Standardization Comit Eu
17、ropen de Normalisation Europisches Komitee fr Normung Central Secretariat: rue de Stassart 36, B-1050 Brussels 1994 Copyright reserved to CEN members Ref. No. EN ISP10610-1:1994 EENISP10610-1:1994 BSI 02-2000 2 Foreword The Technical Board decided to submit the International Standard Information Tec
18、hnology International Standardized Profile FOD11 Open Document Format: Simple document structure Character content architecture only Part1:Document Application profile (DAP) (Regional variant of ISO/IEC ISP10610-1:1993) foradoption by the Unique Acceptance Procedure (UAP), in accordance with clause4
19、.6 of the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, Part2 of April1990. The result of the Unique Acceptance Procedure was positive. For the time being this standard exists in the English version only. This document is the first part of a multi-part Functional Standard identified in M-IT-02 as F/OD11 Open Do
20、cument Format Simple document structure Character content architecture only. M-IT-02 CEN/CENELEC/ETSI Memorandum on taxonomy of profiles and directory of functional standards This European Standard supersedes ENV41509:1990 and ENV41511:1990 which shall be withdrawn. This European Standard shall be g
21、iven the status of a National Standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by June1995, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by June1995. According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the following countries are bound to im
22、plement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom. Endorsement notice The text of the International Standard ISO/IEC ISP10610-1:1993 was approved
23、by CEN as a European Standard with agreed regional variations as given below. Section and line numbers correspond to the equivalent numbers in the International Standard. 1 Scope Replace the last two paragraphs by: “A document structure in accordance with this International Standard Profile is repre
24、sented for interchange by a document application profile which uses the Open Document Interchange Format (ODIF) as defined in CCITT Rec. T.415/ISO8613-5.” 5.1 Data stream conformance Replace5.1,a), with: “the data stream shall be encoded in accordance with the ASN.1 encoding rules defined in CCITT R
25、ec. X.209/ISO/IEC8825” 5.2 Implementation conformance Replace5.2, second paragraph, first sentence with: “A conforming receiving implementation shall be capable of receiving any data streams conforming to this International Standardized Profile structured in accordance with ODIF.” 8 Interchange form
26、at Replace8, first paragraph with: “For conformance to this International Standardized Profile, the interchange format class A shall be used.” Interchange format SDIF 8.2 and its sub-clauses do not apply.ISO/IECISP10610-1:1993(E) ii BSI 02-2000 Contents Page Foreword vii Introduction 1 1 Scope 1 2 N
27、ormative references 2 2.1 Paired Recommendations|International Standards equivalent in technical content 2 2.2 Additional references 3 3 Definitions 3 4 Relationship with other International Standardized Profiles 4 5 Conformance 4 5.1 Data stream conformance 4 5.2 Implementation conformance 4 6 Char
28、acteristics supported by this document application profile 5 6.1 Overview 5 6.1.1 General 5 6.1.2 Formatted form documents 5 6.1.3 Processable form documents 5 6.1.4 Formatted processable form documents 6 6.2 Logical characteristics 6 6.2.1 Introduction 6 6.2.2 Overview of the logical structure 6 6.
29、2.3 Body part of the logical structure 6 6.2.3.1 DocumentLogicalRoot 6 6.2.3.2 Passage 6 6.2.3.3 BodyText 7 6.2.4 Common content part of the logical structure 7 6.2.4.1 CommonContent 7 6.2.4.2 CommonText 7 6.2.4.3 PageNumber 7 6.3 Layout characteristics 7 6.3.1 Overview of the layout characteristics
30、 8 6.3.2 DocumentLayoutRoot 8 6.3.3 PageSet 8 6.3.4 Page characteristics 8 6.3.4.1 Page constituents 8 6.3.4.2 Page dimensions 9 6.3.4.3 Nominal Page sizes 9 6.3.4.4 Page offset 9 6.3.4.5 Page layout characteristics 9 6.3.5 Body area characteristics 11 6.3.5.1 General characteristics 11 6.3.5.2 Basi
31、cBody 11 6.3.6 Header and footer area characteristics 11 6.3.6.1 General characteristics 11 6.3.6.2 BasicHeader and BasicFooter 11 6.3.7 SpecificBlock 11 6.4 Document layout characteristics 11 6.4.1 Flow controls 11 6.4.1.1 Allocation of content to page sets 11 6.4.1.2 Allocation of content to page
32、12ISO/IECISP10610-1:1993(E) BSI 02-2000 iii Page 6.4.1.2.1 New layout object 12 6.4.1.2.2 Indivisibility 12 6.4.1.2.3 Same layout object 12 6.4.1.3 Allocation of content to body areas 12 6.4.1.4 Allocation of content to header-footer areas 12 6.4.1.4.1 Concatenation 12 6.4.2 Layout of the document c
33、ontent 12 6.4.2.1 Margins 12 6.4.2.2 Separation 13 6.4.3 Layout controls applicable in the absence of a generic layout structure 13 6.5 Content layout and imaging characteristics 14 6.5.1 Introduction 14 6.5.2 Character content architecture class 14 6.5.3 Character repertoire 14 6.5.4 Code extension
34、 techniques 15 6.5.5 Line spacing 16 6.5.6 Character spacing 17 6.5.7 Character path and line progression 17 6.5.8 Character orientation 17 6.5.9 Emphasis 17 6.5.10 Tabulation 18 6.5.11 Indentation 18 6.5.12 Alignment 18 6.5.13 First line format 18 6.5.14 Widow and orphan sizes 19 6.5.15 Reverse cha
35、racter string 19 6.5.16 Superscripts and subscripts 19 6.5.17 Line breaks 19 6.5.18 Substitution of characters 19 6.5.19 Initial point 19 6.5.20 Use of control functions 20 6.5.21 Formatting the content 20 6.6 Miscellaneous features 20 6.6.1 Application comments 20 6.6.2 Alternative representation 2
36、1 6.6.3 Page numbering 21 6.6.4 User readable comments 22 6.6.5 User visible name 22 6.7 Document management features 22 6.7.1 Document constituent information 22 6.7.1.1 Presence of document constituents 22 6.7.2 Document identification information 22 6.7.2.1 Document application profile informatio
37、n 23 6.7.2.2 Document architecture class information 23 6.7.2.3 Content architecture classes information 23 6.7.2.4 Interchange format class information 23 6.7.2.5 ODA version information 23ISO/IECISP10610-1:1993(E) iv BSI 02-2000 Page 6.7.2.6 Document reference 23 6.7.3 Document default information
38、 23 6.7.4 Non-basic characteristics information 23 6.7.4.1 Profile character sets 23 6.7.4.2 Comments character sets 24 6.7.4.3 Alternative representation character sets 24 6.7.5 Document management attributes 24 7 Specification of constituent constraints 25 7.1 Introduction 25 7.1.1 Diagrams of rel
39、ationships of logical constituents 25 7.1.2 Diagrams of relationships of layout constituents 26 7.1.3 Notation 26 7.2 Document profile constituent constraints 27 7.2.1 Macro definitions 27 7.2.2 Constituent constraints 32 7.2.2.1 DocumentProfile 32 7.3 Logical constituent constraints 35 7.3.1 Macro
40、definitions 35 7.3.2 Factor constraints 35 7.3.2.1 FACTOR ANY-LOGICAL 35 7.3.3 Constituent constraints 36 7.3.3.1 DocumentLogicalRoot 36 7.3.3.2 Passage 36 7.3.3.3 BodyText 36 7.3.3.4 CommonContent 37 7.3.3.5 CommonText 37 7.3.3.6 PageNumber 37 7.4 Layout constituent constraints 38 7.4.1 Macro defin
41、itions 38 7.4.2 Factor constraints 39 7.4.2.1 FACTOR ANY-COMPOSITE-LAYOUT 39 7.4.2.2 FACTOR ANY-PAGE 39 7.4.2.3 FACTOR ANY-FRAME 40 7.4.3 Constituent constraints 40 7.4.3.1 DocumentLayoutRoot 40 7.4.3.2 PageSet 40 7.4.3.3 Page 41 7.4.3.4 RectoPage 41 7.4.3.5 VersoPage 42 7.4.3.6 BasicHeader 42 7.4.3
42、.7 BasicBody 42 7.4.3.8 BasicFooter 43 7.4.3.9 SpecificBlock 43 7.5 Layout style constituent constraints 44 7.5.1 Macro definitions 44 7.5.2 Factor constraints 44 7.5.2.1 FACTOR ANY-LAYOUT-STYLE 44 7.5.3 Constituent constraints 44ISO/IECISP10610-1:1993(E) BSI 02-2000 v Page 7.5.3.1 L-Style1 44 7.5.3
43、.2 L-Style2 44 7.5.3.3 L-Style3 45 7.6 Presentation style constituent constraints 45 7.6.1 Macro definitions 45 7.6.2 Factor constituent constraints 45 7.6.2.1 FACTOR ANY-PRESENTATION-STYLE 45 7.6.3 Constituent constraints 45 7.6.3.1 P-Style1 45 7.6.3.2 P-Style2 46 7.6.3.3 P-Style3 46 7.6.3.4 P-Styl
44、e4 46 7.7 Content portion constituent constraints 46 7.7.1 Macro definitions 46 7.7.2 Factor constraints 46 7.7.3 Constituent constraints 47 7.7.3.1 Character-content-portion 47 8 Interchange format 48 8.1 Interchange format class A 48 8.1.1 Interchange format 48 8.1.2 Document application profile o
45、bject identifier 48 8.1.3 Encoding of application comments 48 8.1.4 Data lengths 48 8.2 Interchange format SDIF 48 8.2.1 Interchange format 48 8.2.2 Document application profile object identifier 48 8.2.3 Encoding of application comments 49 Annex A Amendments and technical corrigenda 50 A.1 Amendmen
46、ts 50 A.1.1 Amendments to the base standard 50 A.1.2 Proposed changes to standards due to defects 50 A.2 Technical corrigenda 50 A.2.1 Technical corrigenda to this International Standardized Profile 50 A.3 Versions of the ODA International Standard 50 Annex B Recommended practices 51 B.1 Transfer me
47、thods for ODA 51 B.1.1 Conveyance of ODA over CCITT X.400:1984 51 B.1.2 Conveyance of ODA over FTAM 51 B.1.3 Conveyance of ODA over DTAM 51 B.1.4 Conveyance of ODA over flexible disks 51 B.2 Interoperability with SGML applications 52 Annex C Bibliography 52 Figure 1 Page layout (portrait orientation
48、) 10 Figure 2 Page layout (landscape orientation) 10 Figure 3 Specification of margins 13 Figure 4 Code extension features (basic case) 16 Figure 5 Code extension features (all possible cases) 16 Figure 6 The body part of the generic logical structure 25ISO/IECISP10610-1:1993(E) vi BSI 02-2000 Page
49、Figure 7 The common part of the generic logical structure 25 Figure 8 The layout structure document root and page sets 26 Figure 9 The layout structure page structure 26 Table 1 Nominal page sizes 9 Table 2 List of constituent constraint numeric identifier 21 Table 3 Symbols to denote shift functions 27 Descriptors: Data processing, text processing, information interchange, documentation, documents, document architecture, logical structure, layout, formats, profiles.ISO/IECISP10610-1:1993(E) BSI 02-2000 vii