Rub out attachment in DITA

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How to rub out attachment in DITA

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in this video we will learn how to set up a data concept topic we will be using oxygen XML editor version 17 on a PC in text view so in our sample file we have the doc type declaring that this is a daa concept and then we have the concept element which requires a unique ID inside the concept element we have the title element which is also required in a concept topic so now weamp;#39;re going to populate it with the text of our title after the title element weamp;#39;re going to add the con body element which is where all of the body content of your topic such as paragraphs lists and notes will go so now we have the basic framework of our concept and weamp;#39;re ready to start authoring

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Where DITA is a set of organizing principles, XML is the code doing the organizing. Each bit of content receives a tag, such as heading, ordered list, paragraph, etc. These are assigned manually by the writer ing to the rules of DITA, which stipulate which tags can go where.
The Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) is an XML-based standard that allows you to separate content creation from layout, allowing the system to process and organize content in appropriate sections across multiple documents with minimal calls.
DITA is a power tool for technical writers who need to reuse content. Explore one popular DITA tool: Oxygen XML Editor.
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).
Oxygen XML Editor is a powerful tool for creating, editing, and publishing technical documentation in various formats, such as HTML, PDF, EPUB, or DITA. It supports XML standards and schemas, and offers features such as validation, transformation, collaboration, and content reuse.
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.
While XML is a flexible markup language that allows you to define custom tags, DITA provides a set of predefined tags for creating structured documentation.
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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