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namespace | http://www.wipo.int/standards/XMLSchema/ST96/Design | ||||
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<xsd:simpleType name="ViewTypeCategoryType">
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:token">
</xsd:simpleType>
<xsd:enumeration value="Perspective">
</xsd:restriction>
<xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="Front">
<xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
This is the view of a
3-dimensional object, representing the 2-dimensional image
that could be sensed by a person in a direction that is
not aligned with any of the axes of a chosen 3-dimension
Cartesian coordinate system. The image should have been
obtained by perspective projection or orthographic
projection.
</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="Back">
<xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
This is one of the principal
views of a 3-dimensional object, representing the
2-dimensional image that could be sensed by a person in
front of the object. The image should have been obtained
by either orthographic projection or perspective
projection, where the projection direction is the positive
direction of the x-axis of a chosen 3-dimension Cartesian
coordinate system.
</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="Top">
<xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
This is one of the principal
views of a 3-dimensional object, representing the
2-dimensional image that could be sensed by a person
behind the object. The image should have been obtained by
either orthographic projection or perspective projection,
where the projection direction is the negative direction
of the x-axis of a chosen 3-dimension Cartesian coordinate
system.
</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="Bottom">
<xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
This is one of the principal
views of a 3-dimensional object, representing the
2-dimensional image that could be sensed by a person above
the object. The image should have been obtained by either
orthographic projection or perspective projection, where
the projection direction is the positive direction of the
z-axis of a chosen 3-dimension Cartesian coordinate
system.
</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="Left">
<xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
This is one of the principal
views of a 3-dimensional object, representing the
2-dimensional image that could be sensed by a person below
the object. The image should have been obtained by either
orthographic projection or perspective projection, where
the projection direction is the negative direction of the
z-axis of a chosen 3-dimension Cartesian coordinate
system.
</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="Right">
<xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
This is one of the principal
views of a 3-dimensional object, representing the
2-dimensional image that could be sensed by a person on
the left side of the object. The image should have been
obtained by either orthographic projection or perspective
projection, where the projection direction is the negative
direction of the y-axis of a chosen 3-dimension Cartesian
coordinate system.
</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="Isometric">
<xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
This is one of the principal
views of a 3-dimensional object, representing the
2-dimensional image that could be sensed by a person on
the right side of the object. The image should have been
obtained by either orthographic projection or perspective
projection, where the projection direction is the positive
direction of the y-axis of a chosen 3-dimension Cartesian
coordinate system.
</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="Reference">
<xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
This is an orthographic view of
a 3-dimensional object, representing the 2-dimensional
image that could be sensed by a person in a special
direction. The projection direction is such that the three
axes of the chosen 3-dimension Cartesian coordinate system
would be projected into three vectors with the same origin
and 120-degree from each other on the projection plane.
</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="Unfolded">
<xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
This is a view used for
understanding, which generally includes matter for which
protection is not sought.
</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="Exploded">
<xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
This is a 2-dimensional view of
the 3-dimensional object as if it had been unfolded into a
2-dimensional object.
</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="Cross
sectional">
<xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
This is a view that displays
the components of a 3-dimensional object separated by an
equal distance, as if a controlled explosion had separated
them from their initial position.
</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="Enlarged">
<xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
This is a view of a
3-dimensional object from the position of a plane through
the object, commonly used to show internal features of a
design
</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="Front
Surface">
<xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
This is a view representing a
detail of the design displayed in a different scale from
that of main views.
</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="Back
Surface">
<xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
This is the view of a
2-dimensional object, representing the 2-dimensional image
that could be sensed by a person in front of the object.
The image should have been obtained by either orthographic
projection or perspective projection, where the projection
direction is perpendicular to the object plane.
</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="Representative
typeface">
<xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
This is the view of a
2-dimensional object, representing the 2-dimensional image
that could be sensed by a person behind the object. The
image should have been obtained by either orthographic
projection or perspective projection, where the projection
direction is perpendicular to the object plane.
</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="Example
typeface">
<xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
Representative characters,
numbers and/or symbols that best represent the
characteristics of the typeface
</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="Typeface
set">
<xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
Example words, expressions,
sentences and/or drawings composed of characters, numbers
and/or symbols in the typeface
</xsd:documentation>
<xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
The set of designated
characters, numbers and/or symbols in the corresponding
typeface that forms the typeface design
</xsd:documentation>
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