<subjectdef>
The <subjectdef> also can use a <navtitle> element to supply a label for the subject or the @href attribute to reference a topic that captures the consensus definition for the subject.
As with normal <topicref> processing, when the <subjectdef> element specifies a <navtitle> and refers to a topic, processors should use the actual topic title in place of the <navtitle>. To use the <navtitle> as a subject label, set the @locktitle attribute on the <subjectdef> element to "yes".
Content models
See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.
Inheritance
- map/topicref subjectScheme/subjectdef
Example
<subjectScheme> <!-- Pull in a scheme that defines unix OS values --> <schemeref href="unixOS.ditamap"/> <!-- Define new OS values that are merged with those in the unixOS scheme --> <subjectdef keys="os"> <subjectdef keys="linux"/> <subjectdef keys="mswin"/> <subjectdef keys="zos"/> </subjectdef> <!-- Define application values --> <subjectdef keys="app" navtitle="Applications"> <subjectdef keys="apacheserv" href="subject/apache.dita"/> <subjectdef keys="mysql" href="subject/sql.dita"/> </subjectdef> <!-- Define an enumeration of the platform attribute, equal to each value in the OS subject. This makes the following values valid for the platform attribute: linux, mswin, zos --> <enumerationdef> <attributedef name="platform"/> <subjectdef keyref="os"/> </enumerationdef> <!-- Define an enumeration of the otherprops attribute, equal to each value in the application subjects. This makes the following values valid for the otherprops attribute: apacheserv, mysql --> <enumerationdef> <attributedef name="otherprops"/> <subjectdef keyref="app"/> </enumerationdef> </subjectScheme>
Attributes
The following attributes are available on this element: Universal attribute group, Topicref element attributes group, Link relationship attribute group (with a narrowed definition of @href, given below), @outputclass, @keys, and @keyref. This element also uses @processing-role, @toc, @collection-type, @linking, and @locktitle from Attributes common to many map elements.
- @href
- A pointer to the resource represented by the <topicref>. See The @href attribute for detailed information on supported values and processing implications. References to DITA content cannot be below the topic level: that is, you cannot reference individual elements inside a topic. References to content other than DITA topics should use the @format attribute to identify the kind of resource being referenced.