Example: Constrain a domain module
In this scenario, an information architect wants to use only a subset of the elements
         defined in the highlighting domain. She wants to use <b> and
         <i,> but not <line-through>,
         <overline>, <sup>, <sup>,
         <tt>, or <u>. She wants to integrate this
         constraint into the document-type shell for task.
      
      - She creates
                  
reducedHighlightingDomainConstraint.mod, where "reduced" is a string that characterizes the constraint. - She adds the following content to 
reducedHighlightingDomainConstraint.mod:<!-- ============================================================= --> <!-- CONSTRAINED HIGHLIGHTING DOMAIN ENTITIES --> <!-- ============================================================= --> <!ENTITY HighlightingDomain-constraints "(topic hi-d basic-HighlightingDomain-c)" > <!ENTITY % HighlightingDomain-c-ph "b | i" >
 - She then integrates the constraint module into her company-specific, document-type
                  shell
                  for the task topic by adding the following section directly before the "DOMAIN ENTITY
                  DECLARATIONS"
                  comment:
<!-- ============================================================= --> <!-- DOMAIN CONSTRAINT INTEGRATION --> <!-- ============================================================= --> <!ENTITY % HighlightingDomain-c-dec PUBLIC "-//ACME//ENTITIES DITA Highlighting Domain Constraint//EN" "acme-HighlightingDomainConstraint.mod" >%basic-HighlightingDomain-c-dec;
 - In the "DOMAIN EXTENSIONS" section, she replaces the parameter entity for the
                  highlighting domain with the parameter entity for the constrained highlighting
                  domain:
<!ENTITY % ph "ph | %HighlightingDomain-c-ph; | %sw-d-ph; | %ui-d-ph; "> - She then adds the constraint to the list of domains and constraints that need to be
                  included in the value of the @domains attribute for
                  <task>:
<!-- ============================================================= --> <!-- DOMAINS ATTRIBUTE OVERRIDE --> <!-- ============================================================= --> <!ENTITY included-domains "&task-att; &hi-d-att; &indexing-d-att; &pr-d-att; &sw-d-att; &ui-d-att; &taskbody-constraints; &HighlightingDomain-constraints; " > - After updating the 
catalog.xmlfile to include the new constraints file, her work is done.