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7 | <concept id="dita1.2specification" xml:lang="en-us">
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8 | <title>DITA 1.2 Specification Support</title><?Pub Caret -2?>
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9 | <shortdesc>DITA Open Toolkit <keyword keyref="release.version"/> supports the
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10 | DITA 1.2 specification. Initial support for this specification was
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11 | added in version 1.5 of the toolkit; versions 1.5.1 and 1.5.2 contain
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12 | minor modifications to keep up with the latest drafts. The specification
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13 | itself was approved at approximately the same time as DITA-OT 1.5.2,
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14 | which contained the final versions of the DTD and Schemas. DITA-OT 1.6
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15 | updated the DITA 1.2 XSDs to address minor errata in the standard;
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16 | the DTDs remain up to date.</shortdesc>
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17 | <conbody>
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18 | <p>Earlier versions of the DITA Open Toolkit contained a subset of
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19 | the specification material, including descriptions of each DITA element.
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20 | This material was shipped in source, CHM and PDF format. This was
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21 | possible in part because versions 1.0 and 1.1 of the DITA Specification
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22 | contained two separate specification documents: one for the architectural
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23 | specification, and one for the language specification.</p>
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24 | <p>In DITA 1.2, each of these has been considerably expanded, and
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25 | the two have been combined into a single document. The overall document
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26 | is much larger, and including the same set of material would double
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27 | the size of the DITA-OT package. Rather than include that material
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28 | in the package, we’ve provided the links below to the latest specification
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29 | material.</p>
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30 | <p>Highlights of DITA 1.2 support in the toolkit include:<ul>
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31 | <li>Processing support for all new elements and attributes</li>
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32 | <li>Link redirection and text replacement using keyref</li>
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33 | <li>New processing-role attribute in maps to allow references to topics
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34 | that will not produce output artifacts</li>
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35 | <li>New conref extensions, including the ability to reference a range
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36 | of elements, to push content into another topic, and to use keys for
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37 | resolving a conref attribute.</li>
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38 | <li>The ability to filter content with controlled values and taxonomies,
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39 | using the new Subject Scheme Map</li>
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40 | <li>Processing support for both default versions of task (original,
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41 | limited task, and the general task with fewer constraints on element
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42 | order)</li>
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43 | <li>Acronym and abbreviation support with the new <abbreviated-form>
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44 | element</li>
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45 | <li>New link grouping abilities available with headers in relationship
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46 | tables</li>
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47 | <li>OASIS Subcommittee specializations from the learning and machine
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48 | industry domains (note that the core toolkit contains only basic processing
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49 | support for these, but can be extended to produce related artifacts
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50 | such as SCORM modules)</li>
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51 | </ul></p>
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52 | <p>To find detailed information about any of these features, see the
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53 | specification documents at OASIS. The DITA Adoption Technical Committee
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54 | has also produced several papers to describe individual new features.
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55 | In general, the white papers are geared more towards DITA users and
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56 | authors, while the specification is geared more towards tool implementors,
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57 | though both may be useful for either audience. The DITA Adoption papers
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58 | can be found from that TC’s main web page.</p>
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59 | </conbody>
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60 | <related-links>
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61 | <link format="html"
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62 | href="http://docs.oasis-open.org/dita/v1.2/spec/DITA1.2-spec.html"
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63 | scope="external"><linktext>DITA 1.2 Specification (XHTML)</linktext>
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64 | </link>
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65 | <link format="pdf"
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66 | href="http://docs.oasis-open.org/dita/v1.2/spec/DITA1.2-spec.pdf"
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67 | scope="external"><linktext>DITA 1.2 Specification (PDF)</linktext>
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68 | </link>
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69 | <link format="zip"
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70 | href="http://docs.oasis-open.org/dita/v1.2/spec/DITA1.2-spec.zip"
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71 | scope="external"><linktext>DITA 1.2 Specification (zip of the DITA
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72 | source)</linktext></link>
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73 | <link format="zip"
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74 | href="http://docs.oasis-open.org/dita/v1.2/spec/DITA1.2-spec-chm.zip"
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75 | scope="external"><linktext>DITA 1.2 Specification (zip of the HTML
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76 | Help)</linktext></link>
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77 | <link format="html"
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78 | href="http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=dita-adoption"
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79 | scope="external"><linktext>DITA Adoption Technical Committee</linktext>
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80 | <desc>Contains links to many white papers about using new DITA 1.2
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81 | features.</desc>
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82 | </link>
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83 | <link format="html"
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84 | href="http://dita.xml.org/wiki/dita-12-specification-building-specification-subsets"
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85 | scope="external"><linktext>Building subsets of the specification</linktext>
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86 | <desc>Information about how to build subsets of the specification
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87 | using the DITA Open Toolkit.</desc>
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88 | </link>
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89 | </related-links>
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