TR 100 287 : 1.2.1
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TELEVISION SYSTEMS; CODE OF PRACTICE FOR ENHANCED TELETEXT
Hardcopy , PDF
English
Intellectual Property Rights
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
4 What is new about Level 2.5 Teletext
4.1 Colours
4.2 Character sets
4.3 Attributes
4.4 Dynamically Re-definable Character Sets (DRCS)
4.5 Objects
4.6 Side panels
4.7 Level 3.5
5 Objects
5.1 Types of objects
5.2 The use of objects
6 Saving capacity
7 How to work with Level 2.5
7.1 Working on two Levels
7.2 Enhancing Level 1 - the overlaying principle
7.3 More about colours, attributes, objects and side-panels
7.4 The organization of enhancement
8 Transmission management
9 Minimum service
10 Technical epilogue
10.1 Allocation of page numbers and page sub-codes
10.2 Use of the Update bit (C8)
10.3 Language definition and the preferred use of packets 29/0
10.4 Interrupted pages
10.5 Parallel magazine transmissions
10.6 FLOF and TOP Navigation Protocols'
10.7 Preferred use of packets 27/4
10.8 Objects in row 24
10.9 The advantages of transmitting a MOT
10.10 Limiting the use of packets 26
10.11 Special characters
10.12 Packet X/28 format 1
10.13 Channel identification
10.14 Date and time setting
10.15 Level 2.5 data on magazine 7
Annex A: Cycle time in serial transmission mode
Annex B: Commercial name
Annex C: List of members of the EBU/EACEM Application Group
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