| | Figure 4.1: Entries for the word search in a biblical concordance. Cruden's Complete Concordance to the Old and New Testaments by A. Cruden, C. J. Orwom, A. D. Adams, and S. A. Waters. 1941, Lutterworth Press |
| | Figure 4.2: Scanning and optical character recognition |
| | Figure 4.3: Document image containing different types of data |
| | Figure 4.4: Māori newspaper based digital library |
| | Figure 4.5: The relationship between XML, SGML, and HTML |
| | Figure 4.6: HTML example |
| | Figure 4.7: Sample XML document |
| | Figure 4.8: Sample DTD using a parameterized entity |
| | Figure 4.9: Sample XML document, viewed in a Web browser |
| | Figure 4.10: Basic CSS style sheet example |
| | Figure 4.11: Table and list CSS example |
| | Figure 4.12: Context-sensitive CSS example |
| | Figure 4.13: Using CSS to specify different formatting styles for different media |
| | Figure 4.14: XSL style sheet for the basic United Nations Agencies example |
| | Figure 4.15: XSL style sheet illustrating tables and lists |
| | Figure 4.16: XSL style sheet illustrating context-sensitive formatting |
| | Figure 4.17: XSL style sheet that sorts UN agencies alphabetically |
| | Figure 4.18: PostScript and PDF example |
| | Figure 4.19: A PostScript document and the text extracted from it |
| | Figure 4.20: Extracting text from PostScript |
| | Figure 4.21: Reading a bookmark-enabled PDF document with Acrobat |
| | Figure 4.22: More ways of producing the document of Figure 4.18a |
| | Figure 4.23: Structure of an RTF file |
| | Figure 4.24: LaTeX example |
| | Figure 4.25: Effect of multiple quoting on an e-mail message |