BS EN 62605:2011
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Multimedia systems and equipment. Multimedia e-publishing and e-books. Interchange format for e-dictionaries
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2011 | 130 |
This International Standard specifies the interchange format for e-dictionaries among publishers, content creators and manufacturers.
This International Standard does not address the following aspects:
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data formats for reading devices;
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elements necessary for final print reproduction only;
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rendering issues related to physical devices;
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security issues such as DRM for document.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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6 | English CONTENTS |
9 | INTRODUCTION |
10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 Position and requirements for interchange format for E-dictionaries 4.1 Interchange format for e-dictionaries in contents creation/distribution model Figures Figure 1 – Contents creation/distribution model |
11 | 4.2 Requirements for interchange format for e-dictionaries 5 File format Figure 2 – Contents creation/distribution model (modified) Figure 3 – Relationship between concepts |
12 | 6 Semantics 7 File format details 8 Overview of the format’s structure Figure 4 – XML tree structure |
13 | 9 Elements and attributes 9.1 General 9.2 Page_ID 9.3 Object_ID 9.4 Char_ID 9.5 Reading |
14 | 9.6 Filename 9.7 Standard character 9.8 Standard character string Tables Table 1 – Base characters for reading Table 2 – Standard character set |
15 | 9.9 Extended character 9.10 Extended character string 9.11 External character |
16 | 9.12 External character string |
17 | 9.13 External extended character string 9.14 Coordinates 9.15 Polygonal_region 9.16 Color |
18 | 9.17 Date 9.18 Time 9.19 Country |
19 | 9.20 Personal_name 9.21 Organization_name 9.22 Address |
20 | 9.23 Permission |
21 | 9.24 Keyword 9.25 Telephone_number |
22 | 9.26 Mail_address Table 3 – Usable characters for a telephone number Table 4 – Characters usable for email addresses |
23 | 10 Description format details 10.1 General 10.2 Book information modules |
30 | 10.3 Content management module |
42 | Table 5 – Characters usable for the lookup key |
43 | 10.4 Event info module |
47 | 10.5 Parts data module |
51 | 10.6 Object instances |
52 | Figure 5 – Example of valign=”middle” |
56 | Figure 6 – Example of dropped capital |
57 | Figure 7 – Left and right margin of a paragraph |
62 | Figure 8 – Horizontal writing in vertical text |
63 | Figure 9 – Ruby |
82 | Figure 10 – Example of search page object instance rendering |
86 | Annex A (normative) Color names Table A.1 – Color names |
87 | Table A.2 – Examples of additional standard character sets Table A.3 – Example of additional characters usable for readings |
89 | Table A.4 – Example of additional sorting rules |
90 | Table A.5 – Example of additional language specific attributes for |
128 | Bibliography |