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Oxygen XML Author plugin 13.2.0

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<strong>Author</strong> for DITA | 132When editing a DITA topic file in Text mode or in <strong>Author</strong> mode, the <strong>Oxygen</strong> application collects all the profiling valuesfrom the subject scheme map that is referenced in the current DITA map. In our example the values therapist,oncologist, physicist, radiologist and displays them in the content completion window as values for theaudience attribute.Publish Profiled Text<strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong> comes with preconfigured transformation scenarios for DITA. All these scenarios takeinto account the current profiling condition set.How to Profile DITA Content1. Go to Preferences > Editor > Edit modes > <strong>Author</strong> > Profiling / Conditional Text page and edit the ProfilingAttributes table.2. For DITA there are already default entries for audience, platform, product and otherprops. You cancustomize the attributes and their values.This is a one-time operation. Once you save the customized attributes and values, you can use them to profile anyDITA project.3. To use the profiling attributes set in the previous step, do one of the following:a) Right-click (Ctrl + click on MacOS) a topic reference in DITA Maps Manager and choose Edit ProfilingAttributes from the contextual menu.b) In the <strong>Author</strong> editing mode, right-click (Ctrl + click on MacOS) an <strong>XML</strong> element and choose Edit ProfilingAttributes from the contextual menu.c) Use the Attributes view to set profiling attributes.Turn on the Show Profiling Attributes option to display the profiling markup in the <strong>Author</strong> editing mode.Working with MathMLYou can add MathML equations in a DITA document using one of the following methods:• embed MathML directly into a DITA topic. You can start with the Framework templates / DITA / topic / Compositewith MathML document template, available in the New file action wizard.•reference an external MathML file as an image, using the Insert Image Reference toolbar action.Note that MathML equations contained in DITA topics can only be published out-of-the-box in PDF using the DITAPDF transformation scenario. For other publishing formats users must employ additional customizations for handlingMathML content.

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