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W3C Print Symposium 2006 Welcome! Willkommen! Bienvenue! Who is W3C? Non-Profit Open Standards Organization Founded in 1994 by Tim Berners-Lee Hosted by ERCIM, MIT and Keio University Web and Web-related Standards Source of
W3C Print Symposium 2006 Welcome! Willkommen! Bienvenue!
Who is W3C? ● Non-Profit Open Standards Organization ● Founded in 1994 by Tim Berners-Lee ● Hosted by ERCIM, MIT and Keio University ● Web and Web-related Standards ● Source of well known technologies like HTML, XML, CSS, SVG, XSL, XSD, WSDL, RDF, ...
Your Host today... ● German and Austrian W3C Office ● Local representative of W3C ● Co-Located with Fraunhofer Institute IAIS ● Schloss Birlinghoven, Sankt Augustin (near Bonn) ● Visit us at http://www.w3c.de and http://www.w3c.at!
Why W3C Standards? ● Open in Creation ● Proven in Implementation ● Safe in terms of Patents ● International and Accessible ● Interoperable Standards Family ● Free for Everyone
W3C Print Standards ● CSS Paged Media – rendering online content on non-linear media ● XSL FO 1.1 – A powerful „Stealth Standard“ for Layout and Preprint ● XHTML Print – Ad hoc Printing from mobile devices ● SVG Print – High Quality Prints from XML
Today Time Title Track 08:00 Registration and Coffee 09:00 Welcome and Introduction (Thomas Tikwinski) Common 09:30 CSS Paged Media (Bert Bos) Preprint & Layout 10:15 Coffee & Networking 10:45 Practitioner's View: Using CSS in Print ( H å kon Wium Lie ) Preprint & Layout 11:30 Introduction to XHTML Print (Dean Anderson) Preprint & Layout 12:15 Buffet Luncheon 13:30 An Introduction into SVG Print (Chris Lilley) Professional Printing 14:15 Practitioner's View: SVG Print in Action (Andrew Shellshear) Professional Printing 15:00 XSL 1.1 Technology Update (Liam Quin) Cross Media Publishing 15:45 Coffee & Networking 16:15 Practitioner's View: XSL in Print (Klaas Bals) Cross Media Publishing 17:00 Expert Panel: Standards Outlook (all speakers) Common 17:30 Wrap-up and Conclusion (Thomas Tikwinski) Common
Tomorrow ● Workshop: XSL-FO 2.0 Requirements ● Room 4.050 / 4.060 (4 th floor) ● Host: W3C XSL Working Group ● Chairs: Liam Quin, Sharon Adler
Slides and Media ● Slides on the conference pages: http://www.w3c.de/Events/2006/PrintSymposium_en.html http://www.w3c.de/Events/2006/PrintSymposium.html ● Complete Recordings (DVD) on request ●
Organizational ● Presentations: Auditory, Basement ● Coffee & Lunch: 2 nd Floor ● Demos & Internet: 2 nd Floor ● XSL WG Meeting: 2 nd Floor (2.090) ● Lockers, Toilets: Basement
Next up CSS Paged Media Bert Bos CWI, Amsterdam W3C CSS Activity Lead
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