<elementdef>
Content models
See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.
Inheritance
- topic/data subjectScheme/elementdef
Example
In this example, the @value attribute for the <lomDifficulty> element is bound to a specified set of values. Processors should limit the values for the @value attribute on the <lomDifficulty> element to the following set of values: easy, medium, or difficult. Other elements that have a @value attribute are not affected.
<subjectScheme>
  <subjectdef keys="difficulty">
    <subjectdef keys="easy"/>
    <subjectdef keys="medium"/>
    <subjectdef keys="difficult"/>
  </subjectdef>
  <!-- ... -->
  <enumerationdef>
    <elementdef name="lomDifficulty"/>
    <attributedef name="value"/>
    <subjectdef keyref="difficulty"/>
  </enumerationdef>
</subjectScheme>Attributes
The following attributes are available on this element: ID attribute group, @status and @base from Metadata attribute group, @outputclass, Debug attribute group, @class (Not for use by authors), and the attributes defined below.
- @name (REQUIRED)
 - Defines the element for which an attribute enumeration is defined.
 - @translate
 - Indicates whether the content of the element
                  should be translated or not. For this element the
                  default value is "no". Setting to "yes" will
                  override the default. The DITA architectural
                  specification contains a list of each OASIS DITA
                  element and its common processing default for the
                  translate value; because this element uses an
                  actual default, it will always be treated as
                  
translate="no"unless overridden as described. Available values are:- no
 - The content of this element is not translateable.
 - yes
 - The content of this element is translateable.
 - -dita-use-conref-target
 - See Using the -dita-use-conref-target value for more information.