• CCITT Rec. T.416 (11/1988) – OPEN DOCUMENT ARCHITECTURE (ODA) AND INTERCHANGE FORMAT – CHARACTER CONTENT ARCHITECTURES
  • OPEN DOCUMENT ARCHITECTURE (ODA) AND INTERCHANGE FORMAT – CHARACTER CONTENT ARCHITECTURES
  • CONTENTS
  • 1 Scope
  • 2 References
  • 3 Definitions
  • 4 General principles
    • 4.1 Classes
    • 4.2 Content
    • 4.3 Presentation attributes
    • 4.4 Control functions
    • 4.5 Graphic characters
    • 4.6 Space characters
    • 4.7 Coding of content information
    • 4.8 Internal structure
  • 5 Character positioning
    • 5.1 Basic concepts
    • 5.2 Positioning of character images within a line box
    • 5.3 Positioning of line boxes within a basic layout object
  • 6 Character imaging
    • 6.1 Emphasis
    • 6.2 Font selection
    • 6.3 Subscript and superscript
    • 6.4 Character combinations
  • 7 Definition of character presentation attributes
    • 7.1 Shared presentation attributes
    • 7.2 Layout presentation attributes
    • 7.3 Logical presentation attributes
    • 7.4 Content architecture class attributes
    • 7.5 Interactions between presentation attributes and layout directives
  • 8 Character content portion attributes
    • 8.1 Common coding attributes
    • 8.2 Other coding attributes
  • 9 Formal definitions of character content architecture dependent data types
    • 9.1 Introduction
    • 9.2 Representation of presentation attributes
    • 9.3 Representation of coding attributes
    • 9.4 Representation of non-basic features and non-standard defaults
  • 10 Graphic characters
  • 11 Definition of control functions and the character SPACE
    • 11.1 Shared control functions
    • 11.2 Layout control functions
    • 11.3 Logical control functions
    • 11.4 Delimiters
    • 11.5 SP - Space
  • 12 Content layout process
    • 12.1 Introduction
    • 12.2 Content layout process for processable content
    • 12.3 Content layout process for formatted processable content
    • 12.4 Content layout process for formatted content
  • 13 Content imaging process
    • 13.1 Introduction
    • 13.2 Content imaging process for formatted content
    • 13.3 Content imaging process for formatted processable content
  • 14 Interactions between presentation attributes and control functions
  • 15 Definition of character content architecture class
    • 15.1 Formatted character content architecture class
    • 15.2 Processable character content architecture class
    • 15.3 Formatted processable character content architecture class
  • ANNEX A – Summary of content architecture classes
  • A.1 Formatted character content architecture class
  • A.2 Processable character content architecture class
  • A.3 Formatted processable character content architecture class
  • ANNEXE B – Character content architecture levels
  • B.1 Character content architecture level CF-0
  • B.2 Character content architecture level CF-1
  • B.3 Character content architecture level CF-2
  • B.4 Character content architecture level CF-3
  • B.5 Character content architecture level CP-0
  • B.6 Character content architecture level CP-2
  • B.7 Character content architecture level CP-3
  • B.8 Character content architecture level CFP-2
  • B.9 Character content architecture level CFP-3
  • ANNEX C – Coded representations of control functions
  • ANNEX D – Summary of object identifiers