CCITT Rec, T.412 (11/1988) – OPEN DOCUMENT ARCHITECTURE (ODA) AND INTERCHANGE FORMAT - DOCUMENT STRUCTURES
OPEN DOCUMENT ARCHITECTURE (ODA) AND INTERCHANGE FORMAT - DOCUMENT STRUCTURES )
CONTENTS
1 Introduction
1.1 Scope
1.2 Normative References
1.3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
2 Architectural principles
2.1 Architectural concepts
2.2 Structural model of a document
2.3 Descriptive representation of a document
2.4 Document processing model
2.5 Roles of the document architecture constituents in document processing
3 Document structures
3.1 Specific structures
3.2 Specific logical structures
3.3 Specific layout structure
3.4 Documents containing both specific structures
3.5 Generic structures
4 Interface between the document architecture and content architectures
4.1 General concept
4.2 Specification of a content architecture
4.3 Interface information
5 Attribute definitions
5.1 General principles of attributes
5.2 Attribute specification format
5.3 Shared attributes
5.4 Layout attributes
5.5 Logical attributes
5.6 Layout style attributes
5.7 Layout directives
5.8 Presentation style attributes
5.9 Content portion attributes
6 Reference model of the document layout process
6.1 Overview
6.2 Content and layout structure generation
6.3 Layout references and categories
6.4 The effect of some attributes on the document layout process
6.5 Layout process for frames
6.6 Allocation of areas for blocks
6.7 Alternative representation
7 Reference model of the document imaging process
7.1 Imaging order
7.2 Intersection principles
7.3 General rules for positioning pages on presentation surfaces
8 Document architecture levels
8.1 Definition of document architecture classes
8.2 The constituents of document architecture classes
8.3 Minimum attribute sets
ANNEX A – Notation used to represent document structures
A.1 Notation for structure diagrams
A.2 Notation for expressions
ANNEX B – Examples of document structures
B.1 Introduction
B.2 Notation used to specify constituents of a document
B.3 Introduction to specimen document
B.4 Specific structures
B.5 Processable form document with generic logical structure and generic layout structure
B.6 Specific layout structure
ANNEX C – Examples of document architecture levels
C.1 Document architecture levels
C.2 Attributes applicable to FDA document architecture levels
C.3 Attributes applicable to PDA document architecture levels
C.4 Attributes applicable to FPDA document architecture levels
ANNEX D – Examples of particular document architectures features
D.1 Layout of frames
D.2 Layout of blocks
D.3 Further constraints on layout
D.4 Texture and imaging order attributes
D.5 Bindings, content generator
ANNEX E – The defaulting mechanism
E.1 The defaulting mechanism as applicable to each defaultable attribute
E.2 Determination of content portions and their associated attributes
ANNEX F – Attribute summary tables