<subjectHeadMeta>
The <subjectHeadMeta>
element allows a navigation title and short
description to be associated with a subject heading.
See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.
- map/topicmeta subjectScheme/subjectHeadMeta
In this example the Server setup
label doesn't classify content but, when selected, is
equivalent to the union of its child subjects. That is, the heading covers content about
planning for any application, installing for any application, any task for web servers, or
any task for database servers.
<subjectScheme toc="yes" search="no">
<!-- ... -->
<subjectHead>
<subjectHeadMeta>
<navtitle>Server setup</navtitle>
</subjectHeadMeta>
<subjectdef href="planningTaskType.dita"/>
<subjectdef href="installingTaskType.dita"/>
<subjectdef href="webServerApp.dita"/>
<subjectdef href="databaseApp.dita"/>
</subjectHead>
<!-- ... -->
</subjectScheme>
The following attributes are available on this element: Universal attribute group and the attribute defined below.
@lockmeta
By default, metadata in the map supplements or
overrides metadata that is specified at the topic
level, unless the @lockmeta
attribute of the
<topicmeta>
element is set
to "no". Allowable values are "yes", "no", and
Using the -dita-use-conref-target value.