Printing

By default, the content of most elements is included in all output media. The DITA map provides a means to suppress element content from appearing in print-oriented media, or from appearing in non-print-oriented media, such as HTML. The generation or non-generation of print and other forms of output can also be affected through the use of other navigation-related attributes.

The author can specify whether individual topics or groups of topics referenced in a DITA map should be included for processing to print-oriented outputs such as PDF. Each map (or map specialization) and topicref (or topicref specialization) in a DITA map supports the attributes @toc, @processing-role, and @print. The @print attribute supports the following enumerated values, each controlling the way that print-oriented processors handle the inclusion or exclusion of topics or groups of topics.

@print value Print-oriented Processing Non-print-oriented Processing

unspecified (default)

Example:

<topicref href="foo.dita">

Topics referenced by the map element are included in output.

Topics referenced by the map element are included in output.

yes

Example:

<topicref href="foo.dita" print="yes">

Topics referenced by the map element are included in output.

Topics referenced by the map element are included in output.

printonly

Example:

<topicref href="foo.dita" print="printonly">

Topics referenced by the map element are included in output.

Topics referenced by the map element are excluded in output.

no

Example:

<topicref href="foo.dita" print="no">

Topics referenced by the map element are excluded in output.

Topics referenced by the map element are included in output.

-dita-use-conref-target

Example:

<topicref conref="#foo-topic" print="-dita-use-conref-target">

Topics referenced by the map element derive a value for @print from the @print value of the referenced map element.

See Using the -dita-use-conref-target value for more details on this value.

Topics referenced by the map element derive a value for @print from the @print value of the referenced map element.

See Using the -dita-use-conref-target value for more details on this value.

Note

If a value for @print is not specified explicitly in a map element, but is specified in a map that references the map element, the @print value cascades to the referenced map. If the @print value is not specified on the referencing map, a default of "yes" is assumed.

Use @print="printonly" to identify transitional topics to be included exclusively in highly contextual or linear print-oriented output.

If the referenced topic should be excluded from all output formats, set the @processing-role attribute to "resource-only" instead of using the @print attribute. Content within that topic may still be referenced for display in other locations.

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