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1、American National Standard Developed by for Information Technology Protocol to Facilitate Operation of Information and Electronic Products through Remote and Alternative Interfaces and Intelligent Agents Presentation Template ANSI INCITS 391-2005 ANSI INCITS 391-2005 Copyright American National Stan
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3、th ANSI Licensee=USN Ship Repair Facility Yokosuka/9961031100 Not for Resale, 05/08/2007 22:12:42 MDTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- ANSI INCITS 391-2005 American National Standard for Information Technology Protocol to Facilitate Operation of Information and E
4、lectronic Products through Remote and Alternative Interfaces and Intelligent Agents Presentation Template Secretariat Information Technology Industry Council Approved August 12, 2005 American National Standards Institute, Inc. Copyright American National Standards Institute Provided by IHS under lic
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16、 networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- i Contents Page Foreword .iii 1Scope. 1 2Conformance . 1 3Normative References. 2 4Terms, Definitions and Abbreviated Terms 2 5Relation to XML . 3 6Overview 3 7Structure of a Presentation Template 4 7.1General 4 7.2The name attribute. 5 7.3The id
17、attribute. 5 7.4The cohesion attribute . 5 7.5The element. 5 7.6The element 5 7.7Grouped Abstract Interactors. 5 8Groups. 6 8.1General 6 8.2The id attribute. 6 8.3The navindex attribute . 6 8.4The cohesion attribute . 6 9Interactors 7 9.1General 7 9.2Interactor Attributes 7 9.2.1The id attribute. 7
18、9.2.2The ref attribute 7 9.2.3The navindex attribute . 8 9.2.4The incremental attribute. 8 9.2.5Labels, Help Texts, Keywords, and Access Keys Provided as Resources. 9 9.3The Interactor 9 9.4The Interactor 9 9.5The Interactor 9 9.6The Interactor 9 9.7The Interactor 10 9.8The Interactor 10 9.9The Inte
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20、he Interactor . 11 10Resources for Presentation Templates . 12 11Core Presentation Template 12 Annexes A XML Schema Definition for PreT . 13 B Example User Interface Socket for a Digital Thermometer . 17 C Binding Matrix for Interactors and Socket Elements 18 D Bibliography. 19 Copyright American Na
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22、 ANSI INCITS 391-2005.) This American National Standard is one in a series on the operation of information and electronic products through remote and alternative interfaces and intelligent agents. The goal of this standard is to define a language for describing modality-inde- pendent user interface
23、specifications, or Presentation Templates. This document contains four annexes. All annexes are informative and are not con- sidered part of the standard. Requests for interpretation, suggestions for improvement or addenda, or defect re- ports are welcome. They should be sent to the InterNational Co
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