Rub out attribute in DITA

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How to rub out attribute in DITA

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In this video demonstration I will present the support for conditional profiling attribute groups that was added to Oxygen in version 21.0. Conditional processing attributes can be specified using grouped values and this is intended for situations where an attribute applies to multiple specialized subcategories. To demonstrate this, Iamp;#39;m using a sample project about garage tasks and concepts. For the purposes of profiling my project Iamp;#39;ve decided that, the default profiling attribute values are not sufficient because some of the tasks require an increased level of skill in two different fields of expertise. For example, amp;quot;Changing the oilamp;quot; is a task that should be done by a skilled mechanic and similarly, amp;quot;Spray paintingamp;quot; should be done by a skilled painter. To achieve my goals, I will use the default amp;#39;audienceamp;#39; attribute, but create a new attribute group called amp;quot;skilledamp;quot; with the values of amp;qu

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In DITA tables, in place of the @expanse attribute used by other DITA elements, the @pgwide attribute is used in order to conform to the OASIS Exchange Table Model. The @pgwide attribute has a similar semantic (1=page width; 0=resize to galley or column).
The outputclass attribute can be used to specify a particular formatting characteristic during processing to an output deliverable document. Nearly all DITA content elements have an outputclass attribute. Controlling the look-and-feel of the output - Oxygen XML Editor Oxygen XML Editor dita SyntaxandMarkup Oxygen XML Editor dita SyntaxandMarkup
The specialization hierarchy of each DITA element is declared as the value of the @class attribute. The @class attribute provides a mapping from the current name of the element to its more general equivalents, but it also can provide a mapping from the current name to more specialized equivalents.
In a Document Type Definition (DTD) an attributes type can be set to be NM (name ). For a value to be a valid NM the following must be true:- It must conform to the EBNF for Nm. In simple terms it can contain numbers letters, and :, , -, or . it can not contain spaces or whitespace.
The @chunk attribute can be used on grouping elements to combine multiple source documents into one result document. The result of evaluating the @chunk attribute on the element is equivalent to a single DITA document that contains the content of both ingroup1. dita and ingroup2.
The relative importance or priority of a content element is recorded in the importance attribute. Elements with a higher priority may be highlighted in the output. Most DITA content elements include the importance attribute. The importance attribute - Oxygen XML Editor Oxygen XML Editor MetadataConditional c Oxygen XML Editor MetadataConditional c
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. DITA map attributes docHub.com dita-1.3-source archSpec base docHub.com dita-1.3-source archSpec base

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