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How to take out detail in DITA

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in this video we will learn how to create a daa map we will be using oxygen XML editor version 17 on a PC starting in text view so letamp;#39;s start by looking at the minimal framework of a map first we have the doc type which shows that this is a daa map and then we have the map element and its unique ID inside the map element we have the title element and after that we can start compiling Topics in our map using using the topic ref element each topic ref element contains a link to a topic that should be included now letamp;#39;s look at another way to add topics to our map Oxygenamp;#39;s did a Maps manager view this gives us an interface that makes it easier to compile the topics that we need to add a topic reference after our first one all we have to do is right click on the topic ref select insert after reference select the relevant topic and click insert and close to Nest a topic reference inside an existing one we can write click on the topic select aend child reference sele

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To run the PDF transformation, set the transtype parameter to pdf, or pass the --format=pdf option to the dita command line. where: input-file is the DITA map or DITA file that you want to process.
XML is a semantic markup language for storing data in XML files, while DITA is a set of principles for organizing these XML files. Thus, you can use XML to store structured data when adopting a structured authoring paradigm.
Opening a DITA Map To open a map in the XML editor from the DITA Maps Manager, right-click it and select Open Map in Editor. Drag a DITA map file from your system browser and drop it in the XML editor. This will open the map in the editor. Working with DITA Maps - Oxygen XML Editor Oxygen XML Editor eppo-pathfinder-documents Oxygen XML Editor eppo-pathfinder-documents
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).
Metadata can be applied in both DITA topics and DITA maps. Metadata that is assigned in DITA topics can be supplemented or overridden by metadata that is assigned in a DITA map; this design facilitates the reuse of DITA topics in different DITA maps and use-specific contexts. DITA metadata - docHub Support docHub Support dita-1.3-source archSpec base docHub Support dita-1.3-source archSpec base
DITA (Darwin Information Typing Architecture) is a standard methodology typically used by technical content experts to create, structure, and distribute content in a way that can be easily reused across multiple publications and platforms. Content created using DITA is in XML format, making it machine-readable. What is DITA? - RWS RWS glossary-of-terms dita RWS glossary-of-terms dita
Press the Shift key and choose File Open All Files in Ditamap. Alternatively, in the ditamap, choose Structure DITA Open All Topicrefs. To close all topic references, press the Shift key and choose File Close All Files in Ditamap.
To cover separate content such as concepts, tasks, reference, the DITA standard specifies different information types. Each information type defines structured elements that aid in authoring the relevant content. For example, the task type defines elements such as , , , and . DITA topics - docHub Help Center docHub Help Center frmstructauthditasddita-topics docHub Help Center frmstructauthditasddita-topics

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