Dynamic Optical Scaling and Variable-Sized Characters (1994)
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@MISC{André94dynamicoptical,
author = {Jacques André and Irène Vatton},
title = {Dynamic Optical Scaling and Variable-Sized Characters},
year = {1994}
}
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Abstract
picture A specific language, called P language, is used to describe presentation rules for each type of element defined in the DTD. Interpretation of these presentation rules is based on the concept of abstract pictures [27]. When Grif has a document to print or to display in a DYNAMIC OPTICAL SCALING AND VARIABLE-SIZED CHARACTERS 245 Formula String "m = " Sum Lower_exp String "k = min(1,i)" Symbol " " Upper_exp String "n" Operand String "sin" Superscript "2" String "x" Subscript "k" Figure 13. Abstract picture corresponding to formula (1) window, it first builds an abstract picture which is a high-level description of that document image. This description is device-independent and allows the editor to update the image dynamically in a simple way. In a second step, it translates this abstract picture into the real image which is displayed on the screen or printed on paper sheets. The abstract picture is the interaction support between the application and the user...







