Compound document
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In
features.Compound document
software componentry
framework, but the idea of software componentry includes several other concepts apart from compound documents, and software components alone do not enable compound documents. Well-known technologies for compound documents include:
- ActiveX Documents
- Bonobo by Ximian (primarily used by GNOME)
- KParts in KDE
- Mixed Object Document Content Architecture
- Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions(MIME)
- Object linking and embedding (OLE) by Microsoft; see Compound File Binary Format
- Open Document Architecture from ITU-T (not used)
- Apple Computer(now defunct)
- RagTime
- Verdantuim[3]
- XSLare encapsulation formats used for compound documents of all kinds
The first public implementation of compound documents was on the Xerox Star workstation, released in 1981.[4]
vBook
A vBook is an
eBook that is digital first media with embedded video, images, graphs, tables, text, and other media.[5]
See also
References
- ISBN 978-1-4094-2328-7. Retrieved Dec 18, 2020.
- ^ Compound Document by Reference Framework 1.0
- ^ "Verdantium". sourceforge. Retrieved Dec 18, 2020.
- ^ "DigiBarn: The Xerox Star 8010 (Dandelion)".
- ^ https://www.vidyard.com/blog/vbook-video-book-replaces-ebook/