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  5. Highlight essential details in your documentation.
  6. Click on the Comment option to make a remark on your most significant modifications.
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  8. Add fields for different types of data.
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How to Include topic in DITA

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in this video we will learn how to set up a dinner reference topic we will be using oxygen XML editor version 17 on a PC in text view so lets start with the basic minimal framework of a reference topic first we have the doctype which shows that this is a reference topic then we have the reference element which is required to have a unique ID inside the reference element we have the title element which is also required we can finish setting up this reference topic by adding the title text and then after the title element adding the ref body element which will contain the main body content of this reference topic

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The base topic types provided by DITA ( a generic topic, plus concept, task, and reference ) provide a usable starter set that can be adopted for immediate authoring. All topics have the same basic structure, regardless of topic type: title, description, prolog, and body.
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.
A task topic describes a sequence of steps that must be performed to achieve a particular result. Note. Mind the following differences: Task a piece of work required to be done to docHub a goal.
All topics have the same basic structure, regardless of topic type: title, description, prolog, and body. All DITA topics must have an ID, a title, and a body.
Most topic types contain some common elements, like a Title and Short Description. Some topic types contain unique elements that are specific to the purpose of that topic. Tasks, for instance, consist of a series of steps as well as elements to define prerequisites, context, and results.
1:09 6:22 What is DITA XML? - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip Contains a distinct idea you can think of these topics like building blocks of larger documents withMoreContains a distinct idea you can think of these topics like building blocks of larger documents with these building blocks content strategists can construct document and easily reuse or rearrange.
A topic in DITA is the most granular entity of information. ing to the DITA specifications, a topic should be short enough to be easily readable, but long enough to make sense on its own. To cover separate content such as concepts, tasks, reference, the DITA standard specifies different information types.
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.

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