Blot attachment in DITA

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How to blot attachment in DITA

  1. Go to DocHub’s main page and click Log In.
  2. Import your form to the editor leveraging one of the many import features.
  3. Use various capabilities to make the most out of our editor. In the menu bar, choose the ability to blot attachment in DITA.
  4. Check the content of your form for errors and typos and make sure it looks web-optimized.
  5. After finalizing the editing process, hit DONE.
  6. Select what you need to do with the form next: reorganize it, share it as a link, fax it, etc.

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How to blot attachment in DITA

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The purpose of this video is to demonstrate ways that you can integrate REST-API content that is in OpenAPI format into DITA documentation using some of Oxygenamp;#39;s tools and features. In the first part, Iamp;#39;ll demonstrate converting OpenAPI documents to DITA during the publishing stage. So, I have a sample DITA map open, and in the DITA Maps Manager, Iamp;#39;ll right-click the root map, go to Append Child, and select amp;quot;Referenceamp;quot; because I want to add a reference to a sample OpenAPI document that Iamp;#39;ve prepared. In the resulting dialog box, I need to change the file type to amp;quot;DITA Compatible Filesamp;quot;. And now my OpenAPI document appears in the middle pane so Iamp;#39;ll select it. And in the Attributes tab notice that Oxygen detected the selected file as an OpenAPI format and automatically set the conversion format for the reference to openapi-to-dita. Now Iamp;#39;ll go back to the Target tab. Iamp;#3

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To link to another topic or external site inline, you use the xref element. As a general best practice, people say to avoid inline links if possible, but if referring to another topic or page, it might seem odd not to include the link. The topic title will automatically be used as the anchor text for the link.
DITA topics have two different types of links. In the body of the topic, you can use the xref element to insert cross reference or inline links. In the related-links part of the topic, you can use the link element to insert links. Related links are also generated from a relationship table when you publish a DITA map.
DITA (Darwin Information Typing Architecture) is a set of XML markup languages for authoring and publishing technical documentation. Designed to be flexible, modular, and re-usable, along the structured content model, it allows the creation and management of complex information sets, referred to as topics.
Darwin information typing architecture (DITA) is an XML-based standard to create, edit, manage, and publish large volumes of documentation in multiple formats and languages. The DITA XML standards core principles make it stand out from the line of other content management solutions.
DITA-OT (DITA Open Toolkit): A free, open-source toolkit that can be used to create, manage, and publish DITA XML content. DITA CCMS (Component Content Management System): You can also choose to work with a DITA CCMS that offers a wider range of possibilities dedicated to DITA XML and content writing.
The XML editor is a tool for creating and viewing XML files. You can use it to perform a variety of tasks such as: Creating new, empty XML files or generating them from existing DTDs or existing XML schemas. Editing XML files.
Oxygen XML Editor provides a validation function for DITA maps that does more than simply validating that the XML is well-formed. It also does the following: Validates all of the relationships defined in the maps. Validates all of the files that are included in the map.
The Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) specification defines a set of document types for authoring and organizing topic-oriented information, as well as a set of mechanisms for combining, extending, and constraining document types.

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