Blot out guide in DITA

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  1. Go to DocHub’s main page and hit Log In.
  2. Add your form to the editor using one of the many transfer options.
  3. Take a look at various tools to get the most out of our editor. In the menu bar, select the ability to blot out guide in DITA.
  4. Check the text in your document for mistakes and typos and ensure it looks professional.
  5. After completing the editing process, click DONE.
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How to blot out guide in DITA

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in this demonstration we will see how dita map content can be filtered using profiling attributes oxygen comes with a pre-configured set of profiling attributes values in this example we will use the audience attribute having two possible values expert and novice these attributes can be redefined to match your specific needs our map contains tasks that may have different audiences letamp;#39;s take for example the changing the oil in your car which is a task for the advanced or expert user spray painting is also an advanced task we will start by setting the profile attribute values on the parent topic you can show or hide the profiling attributes from the dita maps manager the solid blue rectangle on the left side of the topic name indicates that the topic reference has profiling attributes the empty rectangles point that the topics have inherited profiling attributes from their parents and based on these profiling attributes they will be included in the published output we will mark

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Opening a DITA Map To open a map in the XML editor from the DITA Maps Manager, right-click it and select Open Map in Editor. Drag a DITA map file from your system browser and drop it in the XML editor. This will open the map in the editor. Working with DITA Maps - Oxygen XML Editor Oxygen XML Editor eppo-pathfinder-documents Oxygen XML Editor eppo-pathfinder-documents
In DITA, a content model is implemented as an information type, or topic type. A fundamental principle of DITA is information typing, which categorises information ing to the nature of the content. The three base DITA information types are concept, task and reference. The DITA Style Guide - Oxygen XML Editor Oxygen XML Editor dita styleguide Oxygen XML Editor dita styleguide
The task topic includes sections for describing the context, prerequisites, actual steps, expected results, troubleshooting, example, and expected next steps for a task. Task elements - DITA DITA langref containers task-elements DITA langref containers task-elements
DITA includes three main topic types: Task, Concept, and Reference. Tasks are used to describe how to perform a procedure. Concepts present descriptive information so the reader can understand the background and context of a subject. Reference topics provide detailed facts, often in a table. When to use the Topic, Concept and Task types in DITA Heretto blog dita-task Heretto blog dita-task
The required-cleanup block element is used during the migration of legacy (pre-DITA) content to DITA, to allow what would otherwise be invalid mark-up to be preserved during conversion. Comments, draft-comment, and required-cleanup elements Oxygen XML Editor dita SyntaxandMarkup Oxygen XML Editor dita SyntaxandMarkup
DITA map and topic documents are XML files. As with HTML, any images, video files, or other files that must appear in the output are inserted via reference. Any XML editor or even text editor can be used to write DITA content, depending on the level of support required while authoring. Darwin Information Typing Architecture - Wikipedia Wikipedia wiki DarwinInformationT Wikipedia wiki DarwinInformationT
Information Types DITA provides three base topic types (concept, task, and reference), a number of extended topic types, and the capability to create new topic types through specialization. Working with DITA Topics - Oxygen XML Editor Oxygen XML Editor eppo-pathfinder-structure Oxygen XML Editor eppo-pathfinder-structure
Content created using DITA is in XML format, making it machine-readable. DITA content is componentized, arranged in topics and maps, and most commonly stored in a component content management system (CCMS). What is DITA? - RWS RWS glossary-of-terms dita RWS glossary-of-terms dita

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