Towards A Multimedia Formatting Vocabulary. van Ossenbruggen, J. R., Hardman, L., Geurts, J. P. T. M., & Rutledge, L. Technical Report INS-E0301, 2003. Paper abstract bibtex Time-based, media-centric Web presentations can be described declaratively in the XML world through the development of languages such as SMIL. It is difficult, however, to fully integrate them in a complete document transformation processing chain. In order to achieve the desired processing of data-driven, time-based, media-centric presentations, the text-flow based formatting vocabularies used by style languages such as XSL, CSS and DSSSL need to be extended. The paper presents a selection of use cases which are used to derive a list of requirements for a multimedia style and transformation formatting vocabulary. The boundaries of applicability of existing text-based formatting models for media-centric transformations are analyzed. The paper then discusses the advantages and disadvantages of a fully-fledged time-based multimedia formatting model. Finally, the discussion is illustrated by describing the key properties of the example multimedia formatting vocabulary currently implemented in the back-end of our Cuypers multimedia transformation engine.
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of languages such as SMIL. It is difficult, however, to fully integrate them in a complete document transformation processing
chain. In order to achieve the desired processing of data-driven, time-based, media-centric presentations, the text-flow
based formatting vocabularies used by style languages such as XSL, CSS and DSSSL need to be extended. The paper presents
a selection of use cases which are used to derive a list of requirements for a multimedia style and transformation formatting
vocabulary. The boundaries of applicability of existing text-based formatting models for media-centric transformations are
analyzed. The paper then discusses the advantages and disadvantages of a fully-fledged time-based multimedia formatting
model. Finally, the discussion is illustrated by describing the key properties of the example multimedia formatting vocabulary
currently implemented in the back-end of our Cuypers multimedia transformation engine.},
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