Paste chapter in DITA

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How to paste chapter in DITA

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framemaker XML author 12 really makes data accessible for beginners and weamp;#39;re going to show you what I think is one of the most dramatic examples of that what youamp;#39;re seeing and looking at is obviously a Word document not framemaker we do indeed have a framemaker file which Iamp;#39;ll open up here and this is just a simple data topic which weamp;#39;ve begun very little in it however Iamp;#39;d like to insert some content here below this paragraph right here and so the way Iamp;#39;m going to do that is by going back to the word file and Iamp;#39;m simply going to note that uh this text happens to be uh heading two uh this text happens to be heading two followed by a paragraph in a table so let me go ahead and very carefully select just this portion just two headings in a table and Iamp;#39;ll go ahead and copy that okay now weamp;#39;ll go back to framemaker and in this case Iamp;#39;m going to go ahead and insert my cursor Iamp;#39;m using the structure View

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Embed Images in XML or JSON First, click the Insert / Encoded External File command, which is is available in Text View and Grid View for XML documents, and Text View for JSON files. Browse to select the file to embed, and then choose either Base 16 or Base 64 encoding. Embedding Images in XML - Altova Blog Altova blog embedding-images-in-x Altova blog embedding-images-in-x
Creating a DITA Topic in Oxygen XML Editor Select File New or click the New button on the toolbar. Step Result: The New Document Wizard is displayed: Go to Framework templates DITA topic and select the type of topic that you want to create. Select a file path where it will be saved. Click Create.
Place the cursor where you want to insert a picture. In the Insert tab, select Picture This device. Go to the desired location on your computer select a picture click Open. Insert pictures - Microsoft Support Microsoft Support en-us office Microsoft Support en-us office
Use the element to include artwork or images in a DITA topic. The element has an optional @placement attribute that indicates whether the included graphic or artwork is rendered inline (a button or icon) or on a separate line for a larger image. image - docHub Support docHub Support dita-1.3-source langRef base docHub Support dita-1.3-source langRef base
To insert an image, use the image tag and specify the placement attribute to set line wrapping. You can also choose placement=inline if youre inserting an image in the line of your sentence (such as a button image) or if you want text to flow around your image.
The tag is used to embed an image in an HTML page. Images are not technically inserted into a web page; images are linked to web pages. The tag creates a holding space for the referenced image. HTML img tag - W3Schools W3Schools tags tagimg W3Schools tags tagimg

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