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NBN EN ISP 10610-1 : 1995

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - INTERNATIONAL STANDARDIZED PROFILE FOD11 - OPEN DOCUMENT FORMAT: SIMPLE DOCUMENT STRUCTURE - CHARACTER CONTENT ARCHITECTURE ONLY - PART 1: DOCUMENT APPLICATION PROFILE (DAP)

Withdrawn date

01-05-2009

Published date

12-01-2013

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
  2.1 Paired Recommendations | International Standards
      equivalent in technical content
  2.2 Additional references
3 Definitions
4 Relationship with other International Standardized Profiles
5 Conformance
  5.1 Data stream conformance
  5.2 Implementation conformance
6 Characteristics supported by this document application profile
  6.1 Overview
      6.1.1 General
      6.1.2 Formatted form documents
      6.1.3 Processable form documents
      6.1.4 Formatted processable form documents
  6.2 Logical characteristics
      6.2.1 Introduction
      6.2.2 Overview of the logical structure
      6.2.3 Body part of the logical structure
      6.2.4 Common content part of the logical structure
  6.3 Layout characteristics
      6.3.1 Overview of the layout characteristics
      6.3.2 DocumentLayout Root
      6.3.3 PageSet
      6.3.4 Page characteristics
      6.3.5 Body area characteristics
      6.3.6 Header and footer area characteristics
      6.3.7 SpecificBlock
  6.4 Document layout characteristics
      6.4.1 Flow controls
      6.4.2 Layout of the document content
      6.4.3 Layout controls applicable in the absence of a
             generic layout structure
  6.5 Content layout and imaging characteristics
      6.5.1 Introduction
      6.5.2 Character content architecture class
      6.5.3 Character repertoire
      6.5.4 Code extension techniques
      6.5.5 Line spacing
      6.5.6 Character spacing
      6.5.7 Character path and line progression
      6.5.8 Character orientation
      6.5.9 Emphasis
      6.5.10 Tabulation
      6 5.11 Indentation
      6.5.12 Alignment
      6.5.13 First line format
      6.5.14 Widow and orphan sizes
      6.5.15 Reverse character string
      6.5.16 Superscripts and subscripts
      6.5.17 Line breaks
      6.5.18 Substitution of characters
      6.5.19 Initial point
      6.5.20 Use of control functions
      6.5.21 Formatting the content
  6.6 Miscellaneous features
      6.6.1 Application comments
      6.6.2 Alternative representation
      6.6.3 Page numbering
      6.6.4 User readable comments
      6.6.5 User visible name
  6.7 Document management features
      6.7.1 Document constituent information
      6.7.2 Document identification information
      6.7.3 Document default information
      6.7.4 Non-basic characteristics information
      6.7.5 Document management attributes
7 Specification of constituent constraints
  7.1 Introduction
      7.1.1 Diagrams of relationships of logical constituents
      7.1.2 Diagrams of relationships of layout constituents
      7.1.3 Notation
  7.2 Document profile constituent constraints
      7.2.1 Macro definitions
      7.2.2 Constituent constraints
  7.3 Logical constituent constraints
      7.3.1 Macro definitions
      7.3.2 Factor constraints
      7.3.3 Constituent constraints
  7.4 Layout constituent constraints
      7.4.1 Macro definitions
      7.4.2 Factor constraints
      7.4.3 Constituent constraints
  7.5 Layout style constituent constraints
      7.5.1 Macro definitions
      7.5.2 Factor constraints
      7.5.3 Constituent constraints
  7.6 Presentation style constituent constraints
      7.6.1 Macro definitions
      7.6.2 Factor constituent constraints
      7.6.3 Constituent constraints
  7.7 Content portion constituent constraints
      7.7.1 Macro definitions
      7.7.2 Factor constraints
      7.7.3 Constituent constraints
8 Interchange format
  8.1 Interchange format class A
      8.1.1 Interchange format
      8.1.2 Document application profile object identifier
      8.1.3 Encoding of application comments
      8.1.4 Data lengths
  8.2 Interchange format SDIF
      8.2.1 Interchange format
      8.2.2 Document application profile object identifier
      8.2.3 Encoding of application comments
Annexes
A Amendments and technical corrigenda
  A.1 Amendments
      A.1.1 Amendments to the base standard
      A.1.2 Proposed changes to standards due to defects
  A.2 Technical corrigenda
      A.2.1 Technical corrigenda to this International
             Standardized Profile
  A.3 Versions of the ODA International Standard
B Recommended practices
  B.1 Transfer methods for ODA
      B.1.1 Conveyance of ODA over CCITT X.400-1984
      B.1.2 Conveyance of ODA over FTAM
      B.1.3 Conveyance of ODA over DTAM
      B.1.4 Conveyance of ODA over flexible disks
  B.2 Interoperability with SGML applications
C Bibliography

Specifies interchange formats for the transfer of structured documents between equipment designed for word or document processing.

DevelopmentNote
Supersedes NBN ENV 41509 & NBN ENV 41511. (05/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Belgian Standards
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
DIN EN ISP 10610-1:1995-02 Identical
I.S. EN ISP 10610-1:1995 Identical
EN ISP 10610-1 : 1994 Identical
BS EN ISP 10610-1:1995 Identical

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