Technical-content domains elements
Domains in this section include those generally associated
with technical content, such as the programming and software domains.
- Equation domain elementsThe elements in the equation domain enable authors to clearly distinguish equations from other type of content. These markup distinctions can enable formatting distinctions, numbering of equations, and more. This domain can be used independently of the MathML domain.
- Markup domainThe markup domain elements are used for the mention of named constructs in markup languages, such as XML.
- MathML domain elementsThe MathML domain elements enable direct use of MathML markup within DITA documents, as well as use-by-reference of MathML markup that is stored separate, non-DITA documents. MathML is a W3C standard.
- Programming elementsThe programming domain elements are used to define the syntax for programming languages. They also can be used to provide examples.
- Release-management domain elementsThe release-management domain elements contain human-authored information about the changes that have been made to a DITA topic or map. A processor can retrieve this information and use it to assemble documents or topics that contain release note information.
- Software elementsThe software domain elements are used to describe the operation of a software program.
- SVG elementsThe SVG domain elements enable direct use of SVG markup within DITA documents, as well as use-by-reference of SVG markup that is stored in separate non-DITA documents. SVG is a W3C standard.
- Task requirements domainThe task requirements domain contains elements for use in describing tasks that involve machines or other pieces of hardware.
- User interface elementsThe user interface domain elements are used to describe the user interface of a software program.
- XML mention domain
- xNAL domain elementsThe xNAL domain elements represent a subset of the Extensible Name and Address Standard. It is used to encode information about the author or authors of DITA information. The domain can be included in any DITA document type shell that requires additional metadata for names and addresses, although the implementations provided by OASIS only include it in the bookmap document type.
Parent topic: Language reference: Technical content edition