An Intermediate Synchronic Document (ISD) represents a snapshot of a ContentDocument
at specified moment in time.
The ISD model is specified in ttconv.isd
.
The class hierarchy of the canonical model is summarized the following figure:
ISD
: ISD.Region*
ISD.Region:
: Body
where Body
is an instance of the Body
class of the data model. In other words, each region of an ISD contains a copy of all the
elements of the source ContentDocument that are active within the region.
For example, the ISD at t=2s of the document:
<region xml:id="r1" tts:showBackground="always"/>
<region xml:id="r2" begin="2s" end="9s">
<set tts:color="red"/>
</region>
...
<body begin="1s" end="10s">
<div begin="3s" region="r1">
<set begin="1s" tts:color="green"/>
</div>
<div end="12s" region="r2">
<p>
<span>hello</span>
</p>
</div>
</body>
is:
<region xml:id="r1" tts:showBackground="always"/>
<region xml:id="r2" tts:color="red">
<body >
<div>
<p>
<span>hello</span>
</p>
</div>
</body>
</region>
An ISD contains no timing information, i.e. no begin
or end
properties, or animation steps.
Both the Origin
and Position
style properties are always equal.
All lengths are expressed in root-relative units rh
and rw
.