Information technology — Document description and processing languages — DSSSL library for complex compositions — Amendment 2: Extensions to multilingual compositions (South-East Asian compositions)

Technologies de l'information — Description de document et langages de traitement — Bibliothèque DSSSL pour compositions complexes — Amendement 2: Extensions aux compositions multilingues (compositions sud-est asiatique)

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TECHNICAL ISO/IEC
REPORT TR
19758
First edition
2003-04-01
AMENDMENT 2
2005-07-01

Information technology — Document
description and processing languages —
DSSSL library for complex compositions
AMENDMENT 2: Extensions to multilingual
compositions (South-East Asian
compositions)
Technologies de l'information — Description de document et langages
de traitement — Bibliothèque DSSSL pour compositions complexes —
AMENDEMENT 2: Extensions aux compositions multilingues
(compositions sud-est asiatiques)




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Amendment 2 to ISO/IEC TR 19758:2003 was prepared by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1,
Information technology, Subcommittee SC 34, Document description and processing languages.
This amendment provides additional DSSSL library specifications for multilingual compositions. The style
elements supported in this amendment are based on the requirements for South-East Asian documents.

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ISO/IEC TR 19758:2003/Amd.2:2005(E)

Information technology — Document description and
processing languages — DSSSL library for complex
compositions
AMENDMENT 2
Extensions to multilingual compositions (South-East Asian
compositions)
Page 5, subclause 4.5.2
Add the following note after the first paragraph:
“NOTE In some multilingual documents, line spaces larger than those specified in the tables and paragraph spaces
may be employed.”
Page 11, subclause 4.12
Replace “(right side in vertical composition or top side in horizontal composition)” with “(right/left side in
vertical composition or top/bottom side in horizontal composition)”.
Page 23, subclause 4.21
Add the following note under list item a):
“NOTE The first paragraph in a clause may have non-indentation.”
Page 23, subclause 4.21
Add the
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