Snip topic in DITA

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How to snip topic in DITA

  1. Head to DocHub’s main page and hit Log In.
  2. Import your file to the editor using one of the many transfer options.
  3. Take a look at different features to make the most out of our editor. In the menu bar, pick the option to snip topic in DITA.
  4. Check the text in your document for mistakes and typos and make sure it’s neat-looking.
  5. After finalizing the editing process, hit DONE.
  6. Choose what you need to do with the document next: reorganize it, share it as a link, fax it, etc.

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How to snip topic in DITA

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in this video we will learn how to create a properties table in a data reference topic we will be using oxygen XML editor version 17 on a pc in author view properties tables are allowed inside the ref body element so letamp;#39;s use oxygens properties wizard to set up the framework for our properties table by default the wizard gives us a properties table with one body row which includes a prop type element a prop value element and a prop description element contained in a property element however your properties table can also have a header row so letamp;#39;s add content to our properties table and then switch over to text view to see how this works in the code the header row is contained by the prop head element while each body row is contained by a property element for the header row we have the prop type head element the prop value head element and the prop description head element which are analogous to the prop type prop value and prop description elements in a body row you d

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What Is a DITA Task Topic? A task topic is a DITA content component built for clear, concise, step-by-step instructions. I like food, and recipe instructions are a prime example of a DITA task topic. Step-by-step instructions to guide you through assembling a dish for a meal.
Task elements provide the fundamental structure for task topics. The task topic includes sections for describing the context, prerequisites, actual steps, expected results, troubleshooting, example, and expected next steps for a task.
The concept topic is specialized from the base topic information type. The top-level element for a DITA concept topic is the element. Every concept topic contains the standard topic elements, including title, short descriptions or abstract, prolog, a body, and related links.
A task topic is a DITA content component built for clear, concise, step-by-step instructions. I like food, and recipe instructions are a prime example of a DITA task topic. Step-by-step instructions to guide you through assembling a dish for a meal.
The task topic includes sections for describing the context, prerequisites, actual steps, expected results, troubleshooting, example, and expected next steps for a task.
Information Types DITA provides three base topic types (concept, task, and reference), a number of extended topic types, and the capability to create new topic types through specialization.
The structure of the general task topic The element is the top-level element for the general task topic. The general task topic contains a and a with optional alternative titles ( ), a short description or , a , and .
He suggests that tasks should contain input, roles, settings, actions, monitoring, outcomes and feedback. Input refers to the data presented for learners to work on.

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