ISO/IEC 8632-2:1992/Amd 1:1994
(Amendment)Information technology — Computer graphics — Metafile for the storage and transfer of picture description information — Part 2: Character encoding — Amendment 1: Rules for profiles
Information technology — Computer graphics — Metafile for the storage and transfer of picture description information — Part 2: Character encoding — Amendment 1: Rules for profiles
Adds new text to page vi, clause 10, and a new clause 12 after page 85.
Technologies de l'information — Infographie — Métafichier de stockage et de transfert des informations de description d'images — Partie 2: Codage des caractères — Amendement 1: Règles pour profils
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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARD 8632-2
Second edition
1992-10-01
AMENDMENT 1
1994-12-15
Information technology - Computer graphics -
Metafile for the storage and transfer of picture
description information -
Part 2:
Cha,racter encoding
AMENDMENT 1: Rules for profiles
Technologies de /‘information - lnfographie - Mktafichier de stockage et de
transfert des informations de description d’images -
Partie 2: Codage des caract&es
AMENDEMENT I: R&g/es pour profils
Reference number
lSO/IEC 8632-2:1992/Amd.l:1994(E)
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ISO/IEC 8632-2: 1992/Amd.l: 1994(E)
Foreword
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Amendment 1 to International Standard ISO/IEC 8632-2:1992 was prepared by
Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, information technology, Sub-
committee 24, Computer graphics and image processing.
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ISO/IEC 8632=2:1992/Amd. 1:1994 (E)
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Information technology - Computer graphics - Metafile for the storage and
transfer of picture description information -
Part 2:
Character encoding
AMENDMENT 1: Rules for profiles
Page vi
Add to Contents:
“11 Encoding rules, proforma, and Model Profile
11.1 General principles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11.1.1 Encodings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11.1.2 Metafile defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
”
11.2 Profile Proforma tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clause 10, page 8.5
Add a new sentence before the first sentence:
“Conformance of metafiles to ISO/IEC 8632 is defined in terms of profiles.”
Change the first sentence to read:
“A metafile conforms to this character encoding i-f it conforms to a profile and meets the following
requirements. ”
Change theJirst bullet item to read:
I’
- Each metafile element described in this part is coded in the manner described in this International
Standard and a profile.”
Add a new clause I1 after page 85
“12 Encoding rules, proforma, and Model Profile
12.1 General principles
12.1.1 Encodings
Precisions are defined consistently with the principles of the encodings, not necessarily for inter-encoding
translation. Where both considerations might apply, compatibility with the principles of the encoding
are considered first and inter-encoding translation second.
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ISO/IEC 863202:1992/Amd.1:1994 (E)
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12.1.2 Metafile defaults
Clause 9 addresses all elements which have default values.
While no profile can change these values,
an equivalent effect may be achieved by use of the METAFILE DEFAULTS REPLACEMENT element.
Profiles may require that a metafile contain a METAFILE DEFAULTS REPLACEMENT element with
well-defined content.
12.2 Profile Profonna tables (PPF)
7. These tables, when completed by the
The Profile Proforma is contained in table 5 through table
author of the profile, contain the normative specifications of the profile.
The PPF tables have 3 columns:
- The first identifies the element to be addressed.
- The second is the template for the profile writer to complete.
- The third is the completed specification for the Model Profile.
Each element to be addressed comprises a “row” of the table.
The first column of each row contains:
A unique identifier for that row, T.n.m, indicating that this is row “m” of table “n”. For example,
1)
row T.5.2 is the second row of table 5 (for the REAL PRECISION element).
The name of the element for that row, for example, REAL PRECISION.
2)
The lowest metafile version (vl , v2, or v3) for which each element is defined.
3)
References to other sections of this clause, for additional normative or informative material.
4)
A second column is the PPF template for profile authors. Each row contains:
A check box indicating that all specifications for this row for this profile are exactly the same as
those for this row in the Model Profile.
Check boxes to indicate whether the element is required, permitted, or prohibited in metafiles
conforming to the profile. If the check box choice is limited, then only the allowable check boxes
are given. For example, if the element shall not be prohibited, then the “prohibited” check box is
omitted.
One or more specific specifications which are to be addressed by all profile authors.
7)
in which profile authors may add any additional specifications which
A general category, “Other: “,
8-I
are consiste
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