Changes from DITA 1.2 to DITA 1.3
DITA 1.3 adds a number of new features and refinements to DITA.
- Enhancements to keys
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- Added scoped keys
- Added facility for key-based, cross-deliverable addressing
- New XML grammars
- The DITA standard now supports RELAX NG.
- Enhancements to conditional processing (filtering)
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- Enabled information architects to associate DITAVAL conditions with specific topic collections in a map (branch filtering). Prior to DITA 1.3, a set of DITAVAL conditions could only be associated with a root map.
- Expanded syntax for filtering attributes. The original property attributes (@audience, @platform, @product, and @otherprops) now accept grouped values, using the same syntax for generalized attribute values within @props and @base.
- Enhancements to addressing
- Added new (abbreviated) syntax for addressing an element within the same DITA topic
- Enhancements to specialization
- Enabled individual element types of structural specializations to be reused by other structural specializations without requiring one to be specialized from the other. For example, allowed the <steps> element from <task> to be reused in place of an <ol> within a <remedy> section of the troubleshooting document type.
- Increased support for producing troubleshooting information
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- Added a new value, "trouble", for the @type attribute of the <note> element
- Added a new element, <steptroubleshooting>, which is designed to contain information that might assist users when a step does not produce the expected result or complete successfully
- Added a new element, <tasktroubleshooting>, which is designed to contain information that might assist users when a task does not produce the expected result or complete successfully
- Added a new troubleshooting topic
- Increased support for producing user assistance
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- Added the following new attributes to
<resourceid>:
- @appid
- @ux-context-string
- @ux-source-priority
- @ux-windowref
- Added a new element, <ux-window>, designed to specify a window or viewport in which an online help topic or Web page is displayed
- Added the following new attributes to
<resourceid>:
- New domains
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Added the following new domains:
- Markup and XML mention domains, designed to support the description and documentation of XML document types and XML applications
- Release management domain, designed to enable content authors to log comments and metadata in DITA topics and maps when changes are made
- Equation and MathML domains, designed to enable use of MathML markup within DITA documents, as well as use-by-reference of MathML markup that is held in separate, non-DITA documents
- SVG domain, designed to enable use of SVG markup within DITA documents, as well as use-by-reference of SVG markup that is held in separate, non-DITA documents
- New base elements and attributes
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- Added the <div> element. This element enables arbitrary grouping of content within a topic. It is primarily intended as a way to group content for content referencing or as a basis for specialization.
- Added new conditional processing attribute, @deliveryTarget, to replace the now-deprecated @print attribute. Users can set controlled values for the @deliveryTarget attribute by using a subject scheme map.
- Added @orient to <table> and @rotate to <entry>. These new attributes enable authors to control formatting more precisely for print-based output formats.
- Added @scope and @headers attributes to the <entry> element in tables. These new attributes are intended for extremely complex tables where accessibility cannot be handled based on existing header markup.
- Added a new attribute, @cascade, to better control how metadata attributes cascade within a DITA map
- Modifications to the base content model
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- Enabled <draft-comment> in more places
- Enabled <text> in more places
- Extended content model of <data> to allow additional phrase level markup.
- Extended the list of values allowed for the @style attribute on <prop> and <revprop> elements in DITAVAL files.
- Enabled <ph> within <indexterm>. This makes it possible to use specializations of the <ph> element, such as <sup> and <sub>, within index entries.
- Enabled @keyref for <object> and <param>
- Added <data> to the content model for lists
- Added new default values for the @format and @scope attributes
- Added @rev attribute to <title>
- Added <cite> to the content model of <title> and similar elements
- Added <xref> to the content model for <shortdesc>
- Refinements to base domains
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- Added element for sorting, <sort-as>, to the utilities domain
- Added new elements <line-through> and <overline> to the highlighting domain