
Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) Version 1.3 Part 2: Technical Content EditionPlus Errata 02
OASIS Standardincorporating Approved Errata
19 June 2018
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Technical Committee:
OASIS Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) TC
Chair:
Kristen James Eberlein (kris@eberleinconsulting.com),Eberlein Consulting LLC
Editors:
Robert D. Anderson (robander@us.ibm.com),IBM
Kristen James Eberlein (kris@eberleinconsulting.com),Eberlein Consulting LLC
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Table of Contents
1.1About the DITA specification: Technical content edition
1.2Terminology
1.5Formatting conventions in the XHTML version of the specification
1.6Formatting conventions in the Errata 02 version of the specification
2Architectural specification: Technical content edition
2.1.1DITA terminology and notation
2.1.2Basic concepts
2.1.3File extensions
2.1.4Producing different deliverables from a single source
2.2DITA markup
2.2.1DITA topics
2.2.1.1The topic as the basic unit of information
2.2.1.2The benefits of a topic-based architecture
2.2.1.3Disciplined, topic-oriented writing
2.2.1.4Information typing
2.2.1.5Generic topics
2.2.1.6Topic structure
2.2.1.7Topic content
2.2.2DITA maps
2.2.2.1Definition of DITA maps
2.2.2.2Purpose of DITA maps
2.2.2.3DITA map elements
2.2.2.4DITA map attributes
2.2.2.5Examples of DITA maps
2.2.2.5.1Example: DITA map that references a subordinate map
2.2.2.5.2Example: DITA map with a simple relationship table
2.2.2.5.3Example: How the collection-type and linking attributes determine links
2.2.2.5.4Example: How the cascade attribute functions
2.2.3Subject scheme maps and their usage
2.2.3.1Subject scheme maps
2.2.3.2Defining controlled values for attributes
2.2.3.3Binding controlled values to an attribute
2.2.3.4Processing controlled attribute values
2.2.3.5Extending subject schemes
2.2.3.6Scaling a list of controlled values to define a taxonomy
2.2.3.7Classification maps
2.2.3.8Examples of subject scheme maps
2.2.3.8.1Example: How hierarchies defined in a subject scheme map affect filtering
2.2.3.8.2Example: Extending a subject scheme
2.2.3.8.3Example: Extending a subject scheme upwards
2.2.3.8.4Example: Defining values for deliveryTarget
2.2.4DITA metadata
2.2.4.1Metadata elements
2.2.4.2Metadata attributes
2.2.4.2.1Conditional processing attributes
2.2.4.2.2Translation and localization attributes
2.2.4.2.3Architectural attributes
2.2.4.3Metadata in maps and topics
2.2.4.4Cascading of metadata attributes in a DITA map
2.2.4.5Reconciling topic and map metadata elements
2.2.4.6Map-to-map cascading behaviors
2.2.4.6.1Cascading of attributes from map to map
2.2.4.6.2Cascading of metadata elements from map to map
2.2.4.6.3Cascading of roles from map to map
2.2.4.7Context hooks and window metadata for user assistance
2.3.1ID attribute
2.3.2DITA linking
2.3.3URI-based (direct) addressing
2.3.4Indirect key-based addressing
2.3.4.1Core concepts for working with keys
2.3.4.2Key scopes
2.3.4.3Using keys for addressing
2.3.4.4Addressing keys across scopes
2.3.4.5Cross-deliverable addressing and linking
2.3.4.6Processing key references
2.3.4.7Processing key references for navigation links and images
2.3.4.8Processing key references on topicref elements
2.3.4.9Processing key references to generate text or link text
2.3.4.10Examples of keys
2.3.4.10.1Examples: Key definition
2.3.4.10.2Examples: Key definitions for variable text
2.3.4.10.3Example: Scoped key definitions for variable text
2.3.4.10.4Example: Duplicate key definitions within a single map
2.3.4.10.5Example: Duplicate key definitions across multiple maps
2.3.4.10.6Example: Key definition with key reference
2.3.4.10.7Example: References to scoped keys
2.3.4.10.8Example: Key definitions in nested key scopes
2.3.4.10.9Example: Link redirection
2.3.4.10.10Example: Link modification or removal
2.3.4.10.11Example: Links from term or keyword elements
2.3.4.10.12Example: conref redirection
2.3.4.10.13Example: Key scopes and omnibus publications
2.3.4.10.14Example: How key scopes affect key precedence
2.3.4.10.15Example: Keys and collaboration
2.4.1Navigation
2.4.1.1Table of contents
2.4.1.2Indexes
2.4.2Content reference (conref)
2.4.2.1Conref overview
2.4.2.2Processing conrefs
2.4.2.3Processing attributes when resolving conrefs
2.4.2.4Processing xrefs and conrefs within a conref
2.4.3Conditional processing (profiling)
2.4.3.1Conditional processing values and groups
2.4.3.2Filtering
2.4.3.3Flagging
2.4.3.4Conditional processing to generate multiple deliverable types
2.4.3.5Examples of conditional processing
2.4.3.5.1Example: Setting conditional processing values and groups
2.4.3.5.2Example: Filtering and flagging topic content
2.4.4Branch filtering
2.4.4.1Overview of branch filtering
2.4.4.2Branch filtering: Single condition set for a branch
2.4.4.3Branch filtering: Multiple condition sets for a branch
2.4.4.4Branch filtering: Impact on resource and key names
2.4.4.5Branch filtering: Implications of processing order
2.4.4.6Examples of branch filtering
2.4.4.6.1Example: Single ditavalref on a branch
2.4.4.6.2Example: Multiple ditavalref elements on a branch
2.4.4.6.3Example: Single ditavalref as a child of map
2.4.4.6.4Example: Single ditavalref in a reference to a map
2.4.4.6.5Example: Multiple ditavalref elements as children of map in a root map
2.4.4.6.6Example: Multiple ditavalref elements in a reference to a map
2.4.4.6.7Example: ditavalref within a branch that already uses ditavalref
2.4.4.6.8Example: ditavalref error conditions
2.4.5Chunking
2.4.5.1Using the chunk attribute
2.4.5.2Chunking examples
2.4.6Translation and localization
2.4.6.1The xml:lang attribute
2.4.6.2The dir attribute
2.4.7Processing documents with different values of the domains attribute
2.4.8Sorting
2.5Configuration, specialization, generalization, and constraints
2.5.1Overview of DITA extension facilities
2.5.2Configuration
2.5.2.1Overview of document-type shells
2.5.2.2Rules for document-type shells
2.5.2.3Equivalence of document-type shells
2.5.2.4Conformance of document-type shells
2.5.3Specialization
2.5.3.1Overview of specialization
2.5.3.2Modularization
2.5.3.3Vocabulary modules
2.5.3.4Specialization rules for element types
2.5.3.5Specialization rules for attributes
2.5.3.6class attribute rules and syntax
2.5.3.7domains attribute rules and syntax
2.5.3.8Specializing to include non-DITA content
2.5.3.9Sharing elements across specializations
2.5.4Generalization
2.5.4.1Overview of generalization
2.5.4.2Element generalization
2.5.4.3Processor expectations when generalizing elements
2.5.4.4Attribute generalization
2.5.4.5Generalization with cross-specialization dependencies
2.5.5Constraints
2.5.5.1Overview of constraints
2.5.5.2Constraint rules
2.5.5.3Constraints, processing, and interoperability
2.5.5.4Weak and strong constraints
2.5.5.5Conref compatibility with constraints
2.5.5.6Examples: Constraints
2.5.5.6.1Example: Redefine the content model for the topic element
2.5.5.6.2Example: Constrain attributes for the section element
2.5.5.6.3Example: Constrain a domain module
2.5.5.6.4Example: Replace a base element with the domain extensions
2.5.5.6.5Example: Apply multiple constraints to a single document-type shell
2.5.5.6.6Example: Correct the constraint for the machinery task
2.6Coding practices for DITA grammar files
2.6.1Recognized XML-document grammar mechanisms
2.6.2Normative versions of DITA grammar files
2.6.3.1DTD: Overview of coding requirements
2.6.3.2DTD: Coding requirements for document-type shells
2.6.3.3DTD: Coding requirements for element type declarations
2.6.3.4DTD: Coding requirements for structural modules
2.6.3.5DTD: Coding requirements for element domain modules
2.6.3.6DTD: Coding requirements for attribute domain modules
2.6.3.7DTD: Coding requirements for constraint modules
2.6.4RELAX NG coding requirements
2.6.4.1RELAX NG: Overview of coding requirements
2.6.4.2RELAX NG: Coding requirements for document-type shells
2.6.4.3RELAX NG: Coding requirements for element type declarations
2.6.4.4RELAX NG: Coding requirements for structural modules
2.6.4.5RELAX NG: Coding requirements for element domain modules
2.6.4.6RELAX NG: Coding requirements for attribute domain modules
2.6.4.7RELAX NG: Coding requirements for constraint modules
2.6.5XML Schema coding requirements
2.6.5.1XML Schema: Overview and limitations of coding requirements
2.6.5.2XML Schema: Coding requirements for document-type shells
2.6.5.3XML Schema: Coding requirements for element type declarations
2.6.5.4XML Schema: Coding requirements for structural modules
2.6.5.5XML Schema: Coding requirements for attribute domain modules
2.6.5.6XML Schema: Coding requirements for constraint modules
2.7Technical content specializations
2.7.1Technical content: Document types
2.7.1.1Concept topic
2.7.1.2Reference topic
2.7.1.3General task topic
2.7.1.4Task topic (strict task)
2.7.1.5Machinery Task topic
2.7.1.6Troubleshooting topic
2.7.1.7Glossary entry topic
2.7.1.8Glossary group topic
2.7.1.9Bookmap
2.7.2Technical content domains
2.7.2.1The xNAL domain
2.7.2.2xNAL usage guidelines
2.7.2.3MathML and equation domains
2.7.2.4Release management domain
2.7.3Troubleshooting information
3Language reference: Technical content edition
3.1.1Base DITA elements, A to Z
3.1.2Technical content elements, A to Z
3.2.1Basic topic elements
3.2.1.1topic
3.2.1.2title
3.2.1.3titlealts
3.2.1.4searchtitle
3.2.1.5navtitle
3.2.1.6shortdesc
3.2.1.7abstract
3.2.1.8body
3.2.1.9bodydiv
3.2.1.10related-links
3.2.1.11dita
3.2.2Body elements
3.2.2.1alt
3.2.2.2cite
3.2.2.3dd
3.2.2.4desc
3.2.2.5ddhd
3.2.2.6div
3.2.2.7dl
3.2.2.8dlentry
3.2.2.9dlhead
3.2.2.10dt
3.2.2.11draft-comment
3.2.2.12dthd
3.2.2.13example
3.2.2.14fig
3.2.2.15figgroup
3.2.2.16fn
3.2.2.17image
3.2.2.18keyword
3.2.2.19li
3.2.2.20lines
3.2.2.21longdescref
3.2.2.22longquoteref
3.2.2.23lq
3.2.2.24note
3.2.2.25object
3.2.2.26ol
3.2.2.27p
3.2.2.28param
3.2.2.29ph
3.2.2.30pre
3.2.2.31q
3.2.2.32section
3.2.2.33sectiondiv
3.2.2.34sl
3.2.2.35sli
3.2.2.36term
3.2.2.37text
3.2.2.38tm
3.2.2.39ul
3.2.2.40xref
3.2.3Table elements
3.2.3.1table
3.2.3.2tgroup
3.2.3.3colspec
3.2.3.4thead
3.2.3.5tbody
3.2.3.6row
3.2.3.7entry
3.2.3.8simpletable
3.2.3.9sthead
3.2.3.10strow
3.2.3.11stentry
3.2.4.1link
3.2.4.2linklist
3.2.4.3linkpool
3.2.4.4linktext
3.2.4.5linkinfo
3.3Map elements
3.3.1Basic map elements
3.3.1.1map
3.3.1.2topicref
3.3.1.3topicmeta
3.3.1.4anchor
3.3.1.5navref
3.3.1.6reltable
3.3.1.7relrow
3.3.1.8relcell
3.3.1.9relheader
3.3.1.10relcolspec
3.3.1.11ux-window
3.3.2Map group elements
3.3.2.1anchorref
3.3.2.2keydef
3.3.2.3mapref
3.3.2.4topicgroup
3.3.2.5topichead
3.3.2.6topicset
3.3.2.7topicsetref
3.4.1Prolog (metadata) elements
3.4.1.1prolog
3.4.1.2audience
3.4.1.3author
3.4.1.4brand
3.4.1.5category
3.4.1.6component
3.4.1.7copyright
3.4.1.8copyrholder
3.4.1.9copyryear
3.4.1.10created
3.4.1.11critdates
3.4.1.12featnum
3.4.1.13keywords
3.4.1.14metadata
3.4.1.15othermeta
3.4.1.16permissions
3.4.1.17platform
3.4.1.18prodinfo
3.4.1.19prodname
3.4.1.20prognum
3.4.1.21publisher
3.4.1.22resourceid
3.4.1.23revised
3.4.1.24series
3.4.1.25source
3.4.1.26vrmlist
3.4.1.27vrm
3.4.2.1indexterm
3.4.2.2indextermref
3.4.2.3index-see
3.4.2.4index-see-also
3.4.2.5index-sort-as
3.4.3Delayed conref resolution elements
3.4.3.1exportanchors
3.4.3.2anchorid
3.4.3.3anchorkey
3.5.1Hazard statement elements
3.5.1.1hazardstatement
3.5.1.2consequence
3.5.1.3hazardsymbol
3.5.1.4howtoavoid
3.5.1.5messagepanel
3.5.1.6typeofhazard
3.5.2.1b
3.5.2.2i
3.5.2.3sup
3.5.2.4sub
3.5.2.5tt
3.5.2.6u
3.5.2.7line-through
3.5.2.8overline
3.5.3Utilities elements
3.5.3.1area
3.5.3.2coords
3.5.3.3imagemap
3.5.3.4shape
3.5.3.5sort-as
3.5.4.1ditavalref
3.5.4.2ditavalmeta
3.5.4.3dvrResourcePrefix
3.5.4.4dvrResourceSuffix
3.5.4.5dvrKeyscopePrefix
3.5.4.6dvrKeyscopeSuffix
3.6.1.1subjectScheme
3.6.1.2schemeref
3.6.1.3hasInstance
3.6.1.4hasKind
3.6.1.5hasNarrower
3.6.1.6hasPart
3.6.1.7hasRelated
3.6.1.8enumerationdef
3.6.1.9elementdef
3.6.1.10attributedef
3.6.1.11defaultSubject
3.6.1.12subjectHead
3.6.1.13subjectHeadMeta
3.6.1.14subjectdef
3.6.1.15relatedSubjects
3.6.1.16subjectRelTable
3.6.1.17subjectRelHeader
3.6.1.18subjectRel
3.6.1.19subjectRole
3.6.2Classification domain elements
3.6.2.1subjectref
3.6.2.2topicapply
3.6.2.3topicsubject
3.6.2.4topicSubjectTable
3.6.2.5topicSubjectHeader
3.6.2.6topicSubjectRow
3.6.2.7topicCell
3.6.2.8subjectCell
3.7.1boolean
3.7.2data
3.7.3data-about
3.7.4foreign
3.7.5index-base
3.7.6itemgroup
3.7.7no-topic-nesting
3.7.8state
3.7.9unknown
3.8.1required-cleanup
3.9.1val
3.9.2style-conflict
3.9.3prop
3.9.4revprop
3.9.5startflag
3.9.6endflag
3.9.7alt-text
3.10Technical content elements
3.10.1Concept elements
3.10.1.1concept
3.10.1.2conbody
3.10.1.3conbodydiv
3.10.2Task elements
3.10.2.1task
3.10.2.2taskbody
3.10.2.3prereq
3.10.2.4context
3.10.2.5steps
3.10.2.6steps-informal
3.10.2.7steps-unordered
3.10.2.8step
3.10.2.9stepsection
3.10.2.10cmd
3.10.2.11info
3.10.2.12substeps
3.10.2.13substep
3.10.2.14stepxmp
3.10.2.15choicetable
3.10.2.16chhead
3.10.2.17choptionhd
3.10.2.18chdeschd
3.10.2.19chrow
3.10.2.20choption
3.10.2.21chdesc
3.10.2.22choices
3.10.2.23choice
3.10.2.24steptroubleshooting
3.10.2.25stepresult
3.10.2.26tutorialinfo
3.10.2.27tasktroubleshooting
3.10.2.28result
3.10.2.29postreq
3.10.3Reference elements
3.10.3.1reference
3.10.3.2refbody
3.10.3.3refbodydiv
3.10.3.4refsyn
3.10.3.5properties
3.10.3.6prophead
3.10.3.7proptypehd
3.10.3.8propvaluehd
3.10.3.9propdeschd
3.10.3.10property
3.10.3.11proptype
3.10.3.12propvalue
3.10.3.13propdesc
3.10.4Troubleshooting elements
3.10.4.1troubleshooting
3.10.4.2troublebody
3.10.4.3condition
3.10.4.4troubleSolution
3.10.4.5cause
3.10.4.6remedy
3.10.4.7responsibleParty
3.10.5Glossary elements
3.10.5.1Glossentry elements
3.10.5.1.1glossentry
3.10.5.1.2glossterm
3.10.5.1.3glossdef
3.10.5.1.4glossAbbreviation
3.10.5.1.5glossAcronym
3.10.5.1.6glossAlt
3.10.5.1.7glossAlternateFor
3.10.5.1.8glossBody
3.10.5.1.9glossPartOfSpeech
3.10.5.1.10glossProperty
3.10.5.1.11glossScopeNote
3.10.5.1.12glossShortForm
3.10.5.1.13glossStatus
3.10.5.1.14glossSurfaceForm
3.10.5.1.15glossSymbol
3.10.5.1.16glossSynonym
3.10.5.1.17glossUsage
3.10.5.2Glossary related elements
3.10.5.2.1abbreviated-form
3.10.5.2.2glossref
3.10.5.2.3glossgroup
3.10.6Bookmap elements
3.10.6.1Bookmap content elements
3.10.6.1.1bookmap
3.10.6.1.2abbrevlist
3.10.6.1.3amendments
3.10.6.1.4appendices
3.10.6.1.5appendix
3.10.6.1.6backmatter
3.10.6.1.7bibliolist
3.10.6.1.8bookabstract
3.10.6.1.9booklibrary
3.10.6.1.10booklist
3.10.6.1.11booklists
3.10.6.1.12booktitle
3.10.6.1.13booktitlealt
3.10.6.1.14chapter
3.10.6.1.15colophon
3.10.6.1.16dedication
3.10.6.1.17draftintro
3.10.6.1.18figurelist
3.10.6.1.19frontmatter
3.10.6.1.20glossarylist
3.10.6.1.21indexlist
3.10.6.1.22mainbooktitle
3.10.6.1.23notices
3.10.6.1.24part
3.10.6.1.25preface
3.10.6.1.26tablelist
3.10.6.1.27toc
3.10.6.1.28trademarklist
3.10.6.2Bookmap metadata elements
3.10.6.2.1bookmeta
3.10.6.2.2approved
3.10.6.2.3bookchangehistory
3.10.6.2.4bookevent
3.10.6.2.5bookeventtype
3.10.6.2.6bookid
3.10.6.2.7booknumber
3.10.6.2.8bookowner
3.10.6.2.9bookpartno
3.10.6.2.10bookrestriction
3.10.6.2.11bookrights
3.10.6.2.12completed
3.10.6.2.13copyrfirst
3.10.6.2.14copyrlast
3.10.6.2.15day
3.10.6.2.16edited
3.10.6.2.17edition
3.10.6.2.18isbn
3.10.6.2.19maintainer
3.10.6.2.20month
3.10.6.2.21organization
3.10.6.2.22person
3.10.6.2.23printlocation
3.10.6.2.24published
3.10.6.2.25publisherinformation
3.10.6.2.26publishtype
3.10.6.2.27reviewed
3.10.6.2.28revisionid
3.10.6.2.29started
3.10.6.2.30summary
3.10.6.2.31tested
3.10.6.2.32volume
3.10.6.2.33year
3.10.7Technical-content domains elements
3.10.7.1Equation domain elements
3.10.7.1.1equation-block
3.10.7.1.2equation-figure
3.10.7.1.3equation-inline
3.10.7.1.4equation-number
3.10.7.2Markup domain
3.10.7.2.1markupname
3.10.7.3MathML domain elements
3.10.7.3.1mathml
3.10.7.3.2mathmlref
3.10.7.4Programming elements
3.10.7.4.1apiname
3.10.7.4.2codeblock
3.10.7.4.3codeph
3.10.7.4.4coderef
3.10.7.4.5option
3.10.7.4.6parmname
3.10.7.4.7parml
3.10.7.4.8plentry
3.10.7.4.9pt
3.10.7.4.10pd
3.10.7.4.11synph
3.10.7.4.12syntaxdiagram
3.10.7.4.13groupseq
3.10.7.4.14groupchoice
3.10.7.4.15groupcomp
3.10.7.4.16fragment
3.10.7.4.17fragref
3.10.7.4.18synblk
3.10.7.4.19synnote
3.10.7.4.20synnoteref
3.10.7.4.21kwd
3.10.7.4.22var
3.10.7.4.23oper
3.10.7.4.24delim
3.10.7.4.25sep
3.10.7.4.26repsep
3.10.7.5Release-management domain elements
3.10.7.5.1change-completed
3.10.7.5.2change-historylist
3.10.7.5.3change-item
3.10.7.5.4change-organization
3.10.7.5.5change-person
3.10.7.5.6change-request-id
3.10.7.5.7change-request-reference
3.10.7.5.8change-request-system
3.10.7.5.9change-revisionid
3.10.7.5.10change-started
3.10.7.5.11change-summary
3.10.7.6Software elements
3.10.7.6.1msgph
3.10.7.6.2msgblock
3.10.7.6.3msgnum
3.10.7.6.4cmdname
3.10.7.6.5varname
3.10.7.6.6filepath
3.10.7.6.7userinput
3.10.7.6.8systemoutput
3.10.7.7SVG elements
3.10.7.7.1svg-container
3.10.7.7.2svgref
3.10.7.8Task requirements domain
3.10.7.8.1prelreqs
3.10.7.8.2closereqs
3.10.7.8.3reqconds
3.10.7.8.4reqcond
3.10.7.8.5noconds
3.10.7.8.6reqcontp
3.10.7.8.7reqpers
3.10.7.8.8personnel
3.10.7.8.9perscat
3.10.7.8.10perskill
3.10.7.8.11esttime
3.10.7.8.12supeqli
3.10.7.8.13supequi
3.10.7.8.14supequip
3.10.7.8.15nosupeq
3.10.7.8.16supplies
3.10.7.8.17supply
3.10.7.8.18supplyli
3.10.7.8.19nosupply
3.10.7.8.20spare
3.10.7.8.21spares
3.10.7.8.22sparesli
3.10.7.8.23nospares
3.10.7.8.24nosafety
3.10.7.8.25safecond
3.10.7.8.26safety
3.10.7.9User interface elements
3.10.7.9.1uicontrol
3.10.7.9.2wintitle
3.10.7.9.3menucascade
3.10.7.9.4shortcut
3.10.7.9.5screen
3.10.7.10XML mention domain
3.10.7.10.1numcharref
3.10.7.10.2parameterentity
3.10.7.10.3textentity
3.10.7.10.4xmlatt
3.10.7.10.5xmlelement
3.10.7.10.6xmlnsname
3.10.7.10.7xmlpi
3.10.7.11xNAL domain elements
3.10.7.11.1authorinformation
3.10.7.11.2addressdetails
3.10.7.11.3administrativearea
3.10.7.11.4contactnumber
3.10.7.11.5contactnumbers
3.10.7.11.6country
3.10.7.11.7emailaddress
3.10.7.11.8emailaddresses
3.10.7.11.9firstname
3.10.7.11.10generationidentifier
3.10.7.11.11honorific
3.10.7.11.12lastname
3.10.7.11.13locality
3.10.7.11.14localityname
3.10.7.11.15middlename
3.10.7.11.16namedetails
3.10.7.11.17organizationinfo
3.10.7.11.18organizationname
3.10.7.11.19organizationnamedetails
3.10.7.11.20otherinfo
3.10.7.11.21personinfo
3.10.7.11.22personname
3.10.7.11.23postalcode
3.10.7.11.24thoroughfare
3.10.7.11.25url
3.10.7.11.26urls
3.11Attributes
3.11.1Universal attribute group
3.11.1.1ID attribute group
3.11.1.2Metadata attribute group
3.11.1.3Localization attribute group
3.11.1.4Debug attribute group
3.11.2Architectural attribute group
3.11.3Attributes common to many map elements
3.11.4Complex-table attribute group
3.11.5Data element attributes group
3.11.6Date attributes group
3.11.7Display attribute group
3.11.8Link relationship attribute group
3.11.9Other common attributes
3.11.10Simpletable attribute group
3.11.11Specialization attributes group
3.11.12Topicref element attributes group
3.11.13Complex attribute definitions
3.11.13.1The href attribute
3.11.13.2The keys attribute
3.11.13.3The keyref attribute
3.11.13.4The keyscope attribute
3.11.13.5The conref attribute
3.11.13.5.1Using the -dita-use-conref-target value
3.11.13.6The conaction attribute
3.11.13.7The conrefend attribute
3.11.13.8The conkeyref attribute
3.11.13.9The type attribute
3.11.13.10The format attribute
3.11.13.11The scope attribute
3.11.13.12The role and otherrole attributes
B.1About the specification source
B.2Changes from previous versions
B.2.1Changes from DITA 1.2 to DITA 1.3
B.2.2Changes from DITA 1.1 to DITA 1.2
B.2.3Changes from DITA 1.0 to DITA 1.1
B.4Migrating to new versions of DITA
B.4.1Migrating from DITA 1.2 to 1.3
B.4.2Migrating from DITA 1.1 to 1.2
B.5Considerations for generalizing foreign elements
B.6Element-by-element recommendations for translators: Technical content edition
B.8XML Schema catalog identifiers
B.9Domains and constraints in the OASIS specification
B.9.1Domains and constraints in the OASIS specification
B.9.2Base domains: Where they are used
B.9.3Technical content domains and constraints: Where they are used
B.9.4Base document types: Included domains
B.9.5Technical content document types: Included domains and constraints
B.10Processing interoperability considerations
B.11Specialization design, customization, and the limits of specialization
CContent models for technical content package
C.1A elements
C.2B elements
C.3C elements
C.4D elements
C.5E elements
C.6F elements
C.7G elements
C.8H elements
C.9I elements
C.10K elements
C.11L elements
C.12M elements
C.13N elements
C.14O elements
C.15P elements
C.16Q elements
C.17R elements
C.18S elements
C.19T elements
C.20U elements
C.21V elements
C.22W elements
C.23X elements
C.24Y elements
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