Faint id in DITA

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How to faint id in DITA

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hello again so we take open toolkit users and if we asked them what they want they would say they want dozen cats and a better properties file but just like in screenwriting we shouldnamp;#39;t confuse what the hero wants and what the hero needs so we need to give them what they need and like in screenwriting the things hero wants are concrete and the things hero needs are kind of abstract this is what George actually covered yesterday in his talk about context so if youamp;#39;re there if you were there you already know this if you didnamp;#39;t go there you should get his presentation so this is a like and talk about the concrete things in open toolkit since ot is basically built on top of ant and arguments to open toolkit are and properties youamp;#39;ve always been able to use an ant build file built dot XML to define your argument properties and then call OTS and targets and also has support for reading property files Java property files but theyamp;#39;re not actually just p

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To cover separate content such as concepts, tasks, reference, the DITA standard specifies different information types. Each information type defines structured elements that aid in authoring the relevant content. For example, the task type defines elements such as , , , and .
The DITA ID attribute provides a method to uniquely identify content (topics or elements) to reference. In a DITA topic, you can assign a unique ID to an element to use the element when you are creating a conrefs (Content references) or cross-references (Cross-references) to the element from another topic.
DITA maps often encode structures that are specific to a particular medium or output, for example, Web pages or a PDF document. Attributes, such as @deliveryTarget and @toc , are designed to help processors interpret the DITA map for each kind of output.
Because topics are the basic units of information within DITA, the id attribute for the topic must be unique within the document instance. A topic architecture assembles topics into a deliverable by reference. To ensure that topics can be referenced, the id attribute is required on the topic element.
In this blog post, we will discuss some best practices for naming conventions for IDs in HTML elements. Be Descriptive and Meaningful: Use Lowercase Letters and Hyphens: Avoid Using Reserved Keywords: Make IDs Unique: Keep IDs Concise: Use Semantic Names: Avoid Styling or Presentation Information: Be Consistent:
The id attribute specifies a unique id for an HTML element (the value must be unique within the HTML document). The id attribute is most used to point to a style in a style sheet, and by JavaScript (via the HTML DOM) to manipulate the element with the specific id.
The xml:id attribute is a method for guaranteeing proper ID processing. Example. This is a message Description. Under XML 1.0, an ID is a unique identifier to aid in processing. See also. The xml:id spec:

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