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DITA 1.3 Support

Need support for the DITA 1.3 standard, including:

  • The basics--support for new topic types (i.e troubleshooting), new domains, and new base elements
  • Support for scoped keys. Need better support for keys in general, including:
    • Previewing topics within the context of the keys defined in a publication.
    • Creating/specifying the key space when opening topics in the editor.
    • Interface for creating/managing keys--
      • Something easier than creating individual keydef tags for every single key. 
      • See which keys are referenced in a publication, but are not defined. 
      • When referencing a key, see a list of what all keys have been defined, rather than having to type the key in.
  • Support for branch filtering (http://docs.oasis-open.org/dita/dita/v1.3/os/part3-all-inclusive/archSpec/base/branch-filtering.html#branch-filter)
    • Using <ditavalref> to reference a .ditaval
    • Editing and checking .ditavals in
    • Previewing topics within the context of a branch
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  • Having a more intuitive interface for managing keys would definitely streamline the process, especially if you could easily preview topics within their defined key contexts and check for any undefined keys. The use of <ditavalref> for branch filtering is also crucial for managing content efficiently. Overall, enhancing these areas would greatly improve usability and efficiency in working with DITA. Have you found any tools or resources that help with this?

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  • Having a more intuitive interface for managing keys would definitely streamline the process, especially if you could easily preview topics within their defined key contexts and check for any undefined keys. The use of <ditavalref> for branch filtering is also crucial for managing content efficiently. Overall, enhancing these areas would greatly improve usability and efficiency in working with DITA. Have you found any tools or resources that help with this?

    ragdoll hit

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