rfc2534.txt
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Network Working Group L. MasinterRequest for Comments: 2534 Xerox CorporationCategory: Standards Track D. Wing Cisco Systems, Inc. A. Mutz Jutvision Corporation K. Holtman TUE March 1999 Media Features for Display, Print, and FaxStatus of this Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Copyright Notice Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1999). All Rights Reserved.Abstract This specification defines some common media features for describing image resolution, size, color, and image representation methods that are common to web browsing, printing, and facsimile applications. These features are registered for use within the framework of [REG].1. Introduction This work was originally motivated by the requirements from web browsers to send the browser's display characteristics to the web server to allow the server to choose an appropriate representation. This specification defines some common media features [REG] by which a recipient may inform a sender as to the characteristics of its message handling. The sender may then provide the variant of the message that is most suitable for the recipient. Different variants would typically be higher or lower resolution images (for example) as appropriate. In the case of a sending to a printer, the result would be higher quality output. In the case of a small screen device (cellphone, portable digital assistant), the result would be faster transmission.Masinter, et al. Standards Track [Page 1]RFC 2534 Media Features for Display, Print, and Fax March 1999 Media features may be used in many different protocol situations. Those defined in this specification can indicate the display or printer dimensions, resolution, color capability. The physical dimensions of a display may be inferred from the display size and display resolution. In the case of paper output, the paper size may be expressed as a token from a list of standard paper sizes. These are presented formally in the Notation section.2. Media Feature Registrations This section defines several media features, using the form specified in [REG].2.1 Image Size - Media Feature tag name(s): pix-x pix-y - ASN.1 identifier associated with this feature tag: 1.3.6.1.8.1.1 1.3.6.1.8.1.2 - Summary of the media features indicated by this feature tag: These features indicate the display size of the recipient for display or print, measured in pixels; they indicate horizontal (pix-x) and vertical (pix-y) dimensions. - Values appropriate for use with this feature tag: Signed Integer - The feature tag is intended primarily for use in the following applications, protocols, services, or negotiation mechanisms: Display and print applications where different media choices will be made depending on the size of the recipient device. For example, a web application for use on a 240x480 display might use different HTML pages than one intended for use on a 1024x768 display.Masinter, et al. Standards Track [Page 2]RFC 2534 Media Features for Display, Print, and Fax March 19992.2 Resolution - Media Feature tag name: dpi - ASN.1 identifier associated with this feature tag: 1.3.6.1.8.1.3 - Summary of the media features indicated by this feature tag: This feature indicates the resolution that the recipient can display or print without loss, measured in pixels per inch. Typically resolution capability is represented as dots-per-inch rather than in SI units [SI]. Values for dpi may be expressed as a rational to accomodate resolution of SI-based devices; for example dpi=19558/100 can be used to represent a resolution of 77 dots per centimeter. - Values appropriate for use with this feature tag: Rational - The feature tag is intended primarily for use in the following applications, protocols, services, or negotiation mechanisms: Printing and fax applications typically choose representations of a transmitted document depending on the resolution of the recipient rather than pixel size. - Examples of typical use: Choosing a version of a printable document to send to a printer. - Considerations particular to use in individual applications, protocols, services, or negotiation mechanisms: Software applications are typically unaware of the resolution of the display. Note that there exist devices with different resolution in different directions, i.e., individual pixels are not square. However, this feature only encompasses the uniform resolution.Masinter, et al. Standards Track [Page 3]RFC 2534 Media Features for Display, Print, and Fax March 19992.3 Registration of 'ua-media' - Media Feature tag name(s): ua-media - ASN.1 identifier associated with this feature tag: 1.3.6.1.8.1.4 - Summary of the media features indicated by this feature tag: This feature indicates the recipients device media, indicated with an simple token. - Values appropriate for use with this feature tag: Token with an equality relationship. Values include: screen A refreshable display screen-paged a refreshable display which cannot scroll stationery Separately cut sheets of an opaque material transparency Separately cut sheets of a transparent material envelope Envelopes that can be used for conventional mailing purposes envelope-plain Envelopes that are not preprinted and have no windows continuous Continuously connected sheets of an opaque material - The feature tag is intended primarily for use in the following applications, protocols, services, or negotiation mechanisms: Most of the feature values are useful for printing applications, or to distinguish printing from display. - Examples of typical use: This might typically be used for selecting between a rendition that is intended to be printed and one that is intended to be displayed. - Considerations particular to use in individual applications, protocols, services, or negotiation mechanisms: Other media values were not included because their utility seemed relative.Masinter, et al. Standards Track [Page 4]RFC 2534 Media Features for Display, Print, and Fax March 1999 - Interoperability considerations: Interoperability with the Internet Print Protocol means that some additional feature values may need to be registered.2.4 Paper Size - Media Feature tag name(s): paper-size - ASN.1 identifier associated with this feature tag: 1.3.6.1.8.1.5 - Summary of the media features indicated by this feature tag: For stationery, it is often useful to have information about the size of display used. While it is more precise and predictable to use absolute resolution and pixel sizes, some applications find it useful to provide paper size in addition to this information. Note that not all of the paper may have a printable area. - Values appropriate for use with this feature tag:
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