1、m 3404589 0098279 903 BRITISH STANDARD Implementation of EN ISP 11182-1 : 1994 BS EN ISP Information technology - International Standardized Profile FOD36 - Open Document Format: Extended document structure - Character, raster graphics and geometric graphics content architectures Part 1. Document Ap
2、plication Profile (DAPI (Regional variant of ISO/IEC ISP 11182-1 : 1993 The European Standard EN ISP 11182-1 : 1994 has the status of a British Standard UDC,681.3 : 621.39 651.51.7 11182-1 : 1995 3404589 O098280 625 BS EN ISP 11182-1 : 1995 Committees responsible for this British Standard The prepar
3、ation of this British Standard was entrusted to Technical Committee IST/18, Document processing and related communication, upon which the foilowing bodies were represented: British Computer Society British llecommunications plc Digital Equipment Co. Ltd. HM Treasury (Central Computer and Telecommuni
4、cations Agency) IBM United Kingdom Ltd. International Computers Limited Joint Information Systems Committee of the Higher Education Funding Council Kodak Limited Level 7 Ltd. National Computing Centre Ltd. National Health Services Rank Xerox Ltd. SEMA Group Systems Ltd. This British Standard, having
5、 been prepared under the direction of the Information Systems Technology Assembly, was published under the authority of the Standards Board and comes into effect on 15 July 1995 O BSI 1995 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference IST18 Draft for comment 9
6、1168284 DC ISBN O 580 24055 X m 3404587 00928L 561 m BS EN ISP 11182-1 : 1995 National foreword This British Standard reproduces verbatim EN ISP 11 182- 1 : 1994 and implements it as the UK national standard. This British Standard supersedes DD ENV 41510 : 1991 which is withdrawn. This British Stand
7、ard is published under the direction of the Information Systems kchnology Assembly, whose %chnical Committee IST/ 18 has the responsibility to: - - - aid enquirers to understand the text; present to the responsible European committee any enquiries on interpretation, or proposals for change, and keep
8、 UK interests informed; monitor related international and European developments and promulgate them in the UK. NUE. International and European Standards, as well as overseas standards, are available from Customer Services, BSI, 389 Chiswick High Road, London W4 4AL. Compliance with a British Standar
9、d does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. 1 EUROPEAN STANDARD EN ISP 11182-1 NORME EUROPENNE EUROPISCHE NORM November 1994 ICs 35.100 Descriptors: Data processing, text processing, information interchange, documentation, documents, logical structure, layout, formats, profiles. Eng
10、lish version Information technology - International Standardized Profile FOD36 - Open Document Format: Extended document structure - Character, raster graphics and geome t rie graphics content architect ures Part 1 : Document Application Profile (DAP) (Regional variant of ISO/IEC ISP 11182-1 : 1993)
11、 Technologies de l?information - Profil normalis international FOD36 - Format de document ouvert: Structure de document avanc - Architectures du contenu des caractres, des graphiques raster et des graphiques gomtriques Partie 1: Profil du document d?application (Variante rgionale de l?ISO/IEC ISP 11
12、182-1 : 1993) (DAPI Informationstechnik - Internationale Profilnonn FOD36 - Format fr Brodokumente - Komplexe Dokumentstruktur - Inhaltsarchitekturen fr Schriftzeichen, Rasterbilder und Geometriegrafiken Teil 1 : Dokumentanwendungsprofil (DAP) (regionale Version von ISOIEC ISP 11182-1 : 1993) This E
13、uropean Standard was approved by CEN on 1994-12-05. CEN members are bound to comply with the CENXENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references conc
14、erning such national standards may be obtained on application to the Central Secretariat or to any CEN member. This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own
15、 language and notified to the Central Secretariat has the same status as the official versions. CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
16、 and United Kingdom. CEN European Committee for Standardization Comit Europen de Normalisation Europisches Komitee fr Normung Central Secretariat: rue de Stassart 36, B-1050 Brussels O 1994 Copyright reserved to CEN members Ref. No. EN ISP 11182-1 : 1994 E Previous page is blank Page 2 EN ISP 11182-
17、1 : 1994 Foreword The Rchnical Board decided to submit the International Standard Infomnation lkchnology - International standardized Profile FOD36 - Open Document Format: Extended document stmture - Churacm raster graphics and gemrzetric graphics content architectures Part 1: Document Application p
18、rofile (DAP) (Regional variant of ISO/IEC ISP 11 182- 1 : 1993) for adoption by the Unique Acceptance Procedure (UAP), in accordance with clause 4.6 of the CENKENELEC Internal Regulations, Part 2 of April 1990. The result of the Unique Acceptance Procedure was positive. For the time being this stand
19、ard 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/OD36 - Extended Document Format - Characm raster graphics and geometric graphics content architectures. M-IT-02 CEN/CENELEC/ETSI Memorandum on taxonomy of profiles a
20、nd directory of functional standards This European Standard supersedes ENV 41510 : 1990 which shall be withdrawn. This European Standard shall be given the status of a National Standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by June 1995, and conflicting nationa
21、l standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by June 1995. According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway,
22、Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom. Endorsement notice The text of the International Standard ISO/IEC ISP 11182-1 : 1993 was approved by CEN as a European Standard with agreed regional variations as given below. Section and line numbers correspond to the equivalent numbers in th
23、e international standard. 1 Scope Replace the last two paragraphs by: A document structured in accordance with this International Standard Profile is represented for interchange by a document application profile which uses the Open Document Interchange Format (ODIF) as defined in CCIIT Rec. 5.1 Data
24、 stream conformance Replace 5.1, first bullet with: the data stream shall be encoded in accordance with the ASN. 1 encoding rules defined in CCI?T Rec. X.209IISO/IEC 8825 5.2 Implementation conformance Replace 5.2, first paragraph, first sentence with: A conforming receiving implementation shall be
25、capable of receiving any data streams conforming to this International Standardized Profile structured in accordance with ODIF. 8 Interchange format Replace 8, first paragraph with: For conformance to this International Standardized Profile, the interchange format class A shall be used. 8.2 intercha
26、nge format SDIF 8.2 and its sub-clauses do not apply. T. 4 15 I IS0 86 13-5. W 3404589 O098284 270 = I N T E R NAT I O NA L S TA N DA R D I Z E D PROFILE ISOIIEC 11182-1 First edition 1993-1 1-01 Information technology - International Standardized Profile FOD36 - Open Document Format: Extended docum
27、ent structure - Character, raster graphics and geometric graphics content architectures - Part 1: Document Application Profile (DAP) Technologies de linformation - Profil normalis international FOD36 - Format de document ouvert: Structure de document avanc - Architectures du contenu des caractres, d
28、es graphiques a raster et des graphiques gomtriques - Partie I: Profil du document dapplication (DAP) Reference number ISO/IEC ISP 11182-1:1993(E) H 3404589 O098285 LO7 H ISO/IEC ISP 11182-1 : 1993 (E) Contents Foreword xiii Introduction . xiv 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references . 2 Paired Recommendati
29、ons I International Standards equivalent in technical content 2.2 Additional references 4 2.1 2 3 Definitions . 5 4 Relationship with other International Standardized Profiles . 5 5 Conformance . 6 5.1 Data stream conformance . 6 5.2 Implementation conformance . 6 6 Characteristics supported by this
30、 document application profile 8 6.1 Overview . 8 6.1.1 General . 8 6.1.2 Formatted form documents . 8 6.1.3 Processable form documents . 9 6.1.4 Formatted processable form documents . 9 6.1.5 Generic documents . 10 6.1.6 Document profile . 10 6.2 Logical characteristics 11 6.2.1 Introduction . 11 6.
31、2.2 Overview of the logical structure 11 6.2.3 Body part of the logical structure 11 6.2.3.1 DocumentLogicalRoot 11 6.2.3.2 Passage 11 6.2.3.3 NumberedSegment 13 6.2.3.4 Number 14 6.2.3.5 Paragraph . 14 6.2.3.6 BodyText, BodyRaster and BodyGeomettic . 15 6.2.3.7 Footnote 16 6.2.3.8 FootnoteReference
32、 16 6.2.3.9 FootnoteBody 17 6.2.3.10 FootnoteNumber . 17 6.2.3.1 1 FootnoteText 17 6.2.3.12 Title 18 6.2.3.13 Phrase 18 O ISO/IEC 1993 All rights reserved . No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means. electronic or mechanical. including photocopying and mic
33、rofilm. without per- mission in writing from the publisher . Printed in Switzerland ISO/IEC Copyright Office Case Postale 56 CH-121 1 Genve 20 Switzerland li H 3404583 0038286 043 ISO/IEC ISP 11182-1 : 1993 (E) 6.2.3.14 Constituents that provide for a general referencing mechanism . . 19 6.2.3.14.1
34、Reference . 19 6.2.3.14.2 ReferencedContent 20 20 6.2.3.15.1 Introduction 20 6.2.3.15.2 Figure 21 6.2.3.15.3 Artwork . 21 6.2.3.15.4 Form 21 6.2.3.15.5 Caption . 22 6.2.3.15.6 Description 22 6.2.3.15.7 EntryGroup 23 6.2.3.16.1 introduction 23 6.2.3.16.2 Table 23 6.2.3.16.3 Row . 24 6.2.3.16.4 Tablec
35、omponent 24 6.2.3.16.5 RowComponent 24 6.2.3.16.6 EntryElement 24 6.2.3.16.7 EntryText. EnttyRaster and EntryGeometric 24 6.2.3.17 Constituents representing lists . 25 6.2.3.17.1 Introduction 25 6.2.3.1 7.2 NumberedList 25 6.2.3.1 7.3 UnNumberedList 25 6.2.3.17.4 DefinitionList . 26 6.2.3.17.5 Listl
36、tern 26 6.2.3.17.6 ListTerm 26 6.2.4.1 CommonContent 27 6.2.4.2 CommonText . 27 6.2.4.3 PageNumber . 27 6.2.4.4 CornmonRaster . 28 6.2.4.5 CommonGeometric 28 6.2.4.6 CornmonReference 28 6.2.4.7 Currentlnstance . 28 6.2.4.8 TableNumber 29 6.2.4.9 CommonNumber 29 6.3 Layout characteristics . 29 6.3.1
37、Overview of the layout characteristics 6.3.2 DocumentLayoutRoot . 30 6.3.4 Page characteristics . 31 6.3.4.1 Page constituents . 31 6.3.4.2 Page dimensions 31 6.3.4.3 Nominal page sizes 32 6.3.4.4 Pageoffset 33 6.3.4.5 Page layout characteristics . 33 6.3.4.5.1 General characteristics 33 6.3.4.5.2 B
38、ody area layout . 33 6.3.4.5.3 Headerlfooter area layout 33 6.3.4.5.4 Pagelayout 34 6.3.5 Body area characteristics . 37 6.3.5.1 General characteristics 37 6.2.3.15 Constituents representing illustrations 6.2.3.16 Constituents used to represent tables 23 6.2.4 Common content pari of the logical stru
39、cture . 27 29 6.3.3 PageSet . 30 iii 3404589 0098287 T8T ISOIIEC ISP 11182-1 : 1993 (E) 6.3.5.2 BasicBody . 6.3.5.3 VariableCompositeBody . 6.3.5.4 BasicFloat . 6.3.5.5 SnakingColumns 6.3.5.6 SynchronizedColumns 6.3.5.7 ColumnVariable . 6.3.5.8 ColumnFixed . 6.3.5.9 FootnoteArea 6.3.5.1 O FixedCompo
40、siteBody 6.3.5.1 1 CompositeFloat 6.3.5.1 2 CompositeFixtureVariable . 6.3.5.13 CompositeFixtureFixed . 6.3.5.1 4 CompositeArhivork 6.3.5.1 5 BasicFixture 6.3.5.1 6 FomArea 6.3.5.17 EntryGroupArea 6.3.5.18 FormEntryArea 6.3.5.19 BasicColumn 6.3.5.20 CompositeColumnVariable 6.3.5.21 CompositeColumnFi
41、xed 6.3.5.22 CompositeCommon . 6.3.5.23 Constituents used for laying out tables 6.3.5.23.1 Overview . 6.3.5.23.2 TableArea . 6.3.5.23.3 TableHeader . 6.3.5.23.4 TableLabel 6.3.5.23.5 CompositeTableLabel 6.3.5.23.6 LabelComponent 6.3.5.23.7 TableLabelcontent 6.3.5.23.8 RowArea . 6.3.5.23.9 SubRowGrou
42、p . 6.3.5.23.1 O SubRow . 6.3.5.23.11 Cell 6.3.6 Header and footer area characteristics . 6.3.6.1 General characteristics 6.3.6.2 BasicHeader and BasicFooter 6.3.6.3 CompositeHeader and CompositeFooter . 6.3.6.4 SourcedContentVariable . 6.3.6.5 ArrangedContentVariable 6.3.6.6 SourcedContentFixed . 6
43、.3.6.7 ArrangedContent Fixed 6.3.7 GenericBbck and SpecificBlock 6.4 Document layout characteristics . 6.4.1 Flow controls 6.4.1.1 Allocation of content to page sets 6.4.1.2 Page breaks . 6.4.1.3 Allocation of content to body areas . . 6.4.1.3.1 General mechanism for laying out content in a composit
44、e body area . 6.4.1.3.2 Layout into BasicFloat and BasicFkture frames . 6.4.1.3.3 Layout in SnakingColumns frames 6.4.1.3.4 Layout in SynchronizedColumns frames 37 37 38 42 43 44 45 45 46 47 48 49 49 49 51 51 52 52 53 53 54 54 54 56 57 59 59 59 59 60 60 60 60 60 61 61 61 63 63 64 64 64 64 65 66 66 5
45、8 67 68 68 68 I 3404589 0078288 7Lb ISOAEC ISP 11182-1 : 1993 (E) 6.4.1.3.5 Layout in CompositeFloat frames . 68 6.4.1.3.6 Layout of figures . 69 6.4.1.3.7 Layout of tables . 70 6.4.1.3.8 Layout of forms 71 6.4.1.3.9 Layout of footnotes . 72 6.4.1.4 Allocation of content to header and footer areas .
46、 72 6.4.2 Layout of document content . 73 6.4.2.1 Margins 73 6.4.2.2 Separation 73 6.4.2.3 Indivisibility 73 6.4.2.4 Same layout object 74 6.4.2.5 Concatenation 74 6.4.2.6 Block alignment . 75 6.4.3 Layout controls applicable in the absence of a generic layout structure 6.5 Content layout and imagin
47、g characteristics 6.5.1 Character content 76 6.5.1.1 Introduction 76 6.5.1.2 Character content architecture class 6.5.1.3 Character repertoires . 77 6.5.1.4 Code extension techniques 78 6.5.1.5 Line spacing . 80 6.5.1.6 Character spacing . 80 6.5.1.7 Character path and line progression 6.5.1.8 Chara
48、cter positioning controls . 6.5.1.9 Character orientation . 82 6.5.1.10 Emphasis 82 6.5.1.11 Tabulation 83 6.5.1.1 2 Indentation . 83 6.5.1.13 Alignment 84 6.5.1.14 First line format 84 6.5.1.15 Widow and orphan sizes 85 6.5.1.16 Fonts . 85 6.5.1.17 Reverse character strings . 6.5.1.18 Kerning offse
49、t . 85 6.5.1.1 9 Proportional line spacing . 86 6.5.1.20 Superscripts and subscripts . 86 6.5.1.21 Line breaks . 86 6.5.1.22 Substitution of characters . 86 6.5.1.23 Initial point 86 6.5.1.24 Use of control functions 86 6.5.1.25 Formatting the content . 88 6.5.1.26 Graphic character composition . 88 6.5.1.27 Parallel text . 88 6.5.1.28 Painvise kerning . 88 6.5.2 Raster graphics content 88 6.5.2.1 Introduction 88 6.5.2.2 Raster graphics content architecture 89 6.5.2.3 Raster graphics encoding methods . 89 Pel path and line progression . 90 6.5.2