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  • Overview of keys

    Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) Version 1.2

    Overview of keys To use key references, one must understand how keys are defined and bound to resources, how a map hierarchy establishes a key space, and the interaction of keys with conditional processing. Key definition Keys are defined within maps. Key names are defined using the @keys attribute
  • Processing interoperability considerations

    Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) Version 1.2

    Processing interoperability considerations (Non-normative) The DITA specification does not require processors to perform filtering, content reference resolution, key space construction, and other processing related to base DITA semantics in any particular order. This means that different conforming
  • Links within maps

    Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) Version 1.2

    integration of that map's navigation structure into the larger navigation tree is deferred so that it can be performed as a final step in any delivery of the rendered content. Maps referenced by <navref> do not contribute to the key space of the map tree from which they are referenced. The map referenced by <navref> need not be available for processing at the time the referencing map is processed.
  • Summary of addressing elements

    Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) Version 1.2

    not contribute to the referencing map's key space. link Establishes a link from its containing topic to another resource. Any <link> element within a topic can be functionally replaced by the equivalent link defined in a relationship table. Likewise, topic-to-topic links defined by
  • DITA terminology and notation

    Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) Version 1.2

    defines the effective value of the key space, as determined by the key definition precedence rules.. key space The effective set of unique key names that are defined by a given key resolution context. Within a given key resolution context, a key name has at most one binding. referenced element An
  • Examples of keys

    Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) Version 1.2

    "osx" or "windows7" when the key space is determined or the key is resolved. In this case both key definitions are potentially effective because they have distinct values for conditional attributes. Note that if no active value is specified for the @platform condition when determining the effective
  • Processing key references

    Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) Version 1.2

    rule applies to all topic references, including those that define keys. Thus, the effective bound resource for a key definition that uses the @keyref attribute cannot be determined until the key space has been constructed. The attributes that are common to a key definition element and a key reference
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