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Oxygen XML Author plugin 13.2.0

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Predefined Document Types | 150A drag and drop with a file from the Project view or from the DITA Maps Manager view to a DITA topic documentthat is edited in <strong>Author</strong> mode will create a link to the dragged file (the xref DITA element with the href attribute) atthe drop location. A drag and drop with an image file from the default file system application (Windows Explorer onWindows, Finder on Mac OS X, etc) will insert an image element (the image DITA element with the href attribute)with the location of the dragged file at the drop location, like the Insert Graphic toolbar action.Transformation ScenariosThe following default transformation scenarios are available for DITA Topics:• DITA XHTML - Transforms a DITA topic to XHTML using DITA Open Toolkit 1.5.4;• DITA PDF (Idiom FO Plugin) - Transforms a DITA topic to PDF using the DITA Open Toolkit 1.5.4 and theApache FOP engine.TemplatesThe default templates available for DITA topics are stored in ${frameworks}/dita/templates/topic folder.They can be used for easily creating a DITA concept, reference, task or topic.Here are some of the DITA templates available when creating new documents from templates.• DITA - Composite - New DITA Composite• DITA - Composite with MathML - New DITA Composite with MathML• DITA - Concept - New DITA Concept• DITA - General Task - New DITA Task• DITA - Glossentry - New DITA Glossentry• DITA - Glossgroup - New DITA Glossgroup• DITA - Machinery Task - New DITA Machinery Task• DITA - Reference - New DITA Reference• DITA - Task - New DITA Task• DITA - Topic - New DITA Topic• DITA - Learning Assessment - New DITA Learning Assessment (learning specialization in DITA 1.2)• DITA - Learning Content - New DITA Learning Content (learning specialization in DITA 1.2)• DITA - Learning Summary - New DITA Learning Summary (learning specialization in DITA 1.2)• DITA - Learning Overview - New DITA Learning Overview (learning specialization in DITA 1.2)The DITA Map Document TypeDITA maps are documents that collect and organize references to DITA topics to indicate the relationships among thetopics. They can also serve as outlines or tables of contents for DITA deliverables and as build manifests for DITAprojects.Maps allow scalable reuse of content across multiple contexts. They can be used by information architects, writers, andpublishers to plan, develop, and deliver content.A file is considered to be a DITA map document when either of the following occurs:• root element name is one of the following: map, bookmap• public id of the document is -//OASIS//DTD DITA Map or -//OASIS//DTD DITA BookMap.• the root element of the file has an attribute named class which contains the value map/map and aDITAArchVersion attribute from the http://dita.oasis-open.org/architecture/2005/ namespace. This enhancedcase of matching is only applied when the Enable DTD processing option from the Document Type Detectionoption page is enabled.The default schema used for DITA map documents is located in ${frameworks}/dita/DITA-OT/dtd/map.dtd,where ${frameworks} is a subdirectory of the <strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong> install directory.The CSS file used for rendering DITA content is located in ${frameworks}/dita/css/dita.css.

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