Information technology — Open Document Architecture (ODA) and Interchange Format: Character content architectures — Technical Corrigendum 1

Technologies de l'information — Architecture de document ouverte (ODA) et format de transfert: Architecture de contenu de type caractères — Rectificatif technique 1

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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC 8613-6:1994
TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1
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Published 1998-12-15
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Information technology — Open Document Architecture
(ODA) and Interchange Format: Character content
architectures
TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1
Technologies de l'information — Architecture de document ouverte (ODA) et format de transfert: Architecture de
contenu de type caractères
RECTIFICATIF TECHNIQUE 1
Technical Corrigendum 1 to International Standard ISO/IEC 8613-6:1994 was prepared by Joint Technical
Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology.

ICS 35.240.20 Ref. No. ISO/IEC 8613-6:1994/Cor.1:1998(E)
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  ISO/IEC 1998
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The real effects of presentation features specified by character content architecture attributes are implementation
dependent and not defined in ITU-T Rec. T.410-Series | ISO/IEC 8613.
In interchange, if an originator specifies a particular attribute there is no guarantee that the corresponding feature will be
presented correctly by the recipient system. The specification of character content attributes is intended to provide
capable recipient systems with sufficient information to achieve the correct presentation of corresponding features.
Document application profiles may specify additional support requirements for character presentation attributes defined
in this Specification.
NOTE – How an implementation represents a particular imaging feature, or an alternative fall-back feature, is a local
matter and is out of the scope of this Specification. Some examples are:
– use of font selection for achieving some forms of emphasis (e.g. ‘weight’, ‘posture’, ‘image inversion’);
– use of an alternative rendition for representing the ‘blinking’ feature in printed text;
– replacement of underlining by a suitable emphasis in those writing systems which do not use a horizontal writing
direction;
– selection of a replacement font when the font specified by the originator is not available to the recipient system.
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A control function which specifies that the active position be moved to the line home position but not be moved in the
direction of line progression.
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A control function with one optional selective parameter which specifies a subrepertoire of the graphic character
repertoire of ISO/IEC 6937.
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A control function which specifies that the active position be advanced in the direction of line progression but not be
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A control function which specifies either the start of subscript rendition or the end of superscript rendition of graphic
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A control function which specifies either the start of superscript rendition or the end of subscript rendition of graphic
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