…Valid inside: <resources> <nodeSet> Description: Selector of a set of elements within the namespace defined by the scope parent. Declaration: <!ELEMENT nodeSet (resource+)> Syntax: <nodeSet…attributes…>…content…</nodeSet> Attributes: select (%XPathSubset, REQUIRED): W3C…
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…Specifications for the Digital Talking Book. It is included for information only.) This standard presents specifications for digital talking books (DTBs) for blind, visually impaired, physically handicapped, learning-disabled, or otherwise…
…Specifications/Documents Section 11.1: Normative References (This section is normative.) IDPF – International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) – http://www.idpf.org/ MathML – MathML 2.0 W3C Recommendation [Second Edition) 21 October 2003: http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/REC-MathML2-20031021/…
…is the superseded version of the ANSI/NISO Z39.86 Specifications for the Digital Talking Book. It was superseded by DAISY 3, Release 2005. DAISY 3 Formally the ANSI/NISO Z39.86-2005 (R2012) Specifications…
…The Edit Text dialog will open to display text from the selected node. If the selected node contains children, each one of them will be opened one by one, starting…
…1.4 Relationship to other specifications 1.4.1 ANSI/NISO Z39.86-2005 ANSI/NISO Z39.98-2012 represents an entirely new technical direction that supersedes Section 4, Content Format for Text of ANSI/NISO Z39.86-2005, Specifications for the…
…of the specifications to showing that the specifications can be implemented by authors and reading systems. There is a testing task force working on creating tests for all the normative…
…other specifications This specification uses the XHTML 1.0 and SMIL 1.0 specifications defined by the World Wide Web Consortium. Bibliographic and document metadata is based on the Dublin Core Metadata…
…root <dtbook> element, effectively encrypting the entire textual content file Encrypting all text nodes Encrypting an arbitrary subset of the nodes of the textual content file. 4.3.3 Encryption of DAISY…
…one of three ways: Encrypting the root <dtbook> element, effectively encrypting the entire textual content file Encrypting all text nodes Encrypting an arbitrary subset of the nodes of the textual…
…take this methodology and implements it in a way that will have the most worldwide impact. In support of the EPUB 3 Standard, the IDPF has built an “EPUB…
…derivation of the XSD time datatype that only includes hour and minute specifications. The lexical expression is hh:mm. dateTime Date and time information, as defined by the dateTime type in…