<topicapply>
The <topicapply>
element identifies subjects that qualify the
content for filtering or flagging but not retrieval. The <topicapply>
element
can identify a single subject. Additional subjects can be specified by nested
<subjectref>
elements.
See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.
+ map/topicref classify-d/topicapply
The map content should be retrieved for Apache Tomcat and hidden as irrelevant for operating systems other than RedHat or SuSE.
<map>
<title>Installing Apache Tomcat on RedHat or SuSE Linux</title>
<topicsubject href="../controlledValues/tomcatServer.dita"/>
<topicapply>
<subjectref href="../controlledValues/redhatLinux.dita"/>
<subjectref href="../controlledValues/suseLinux.dita"/>
</topicapply>
<!-- ... -->
</map>
The following attributes are available on this element: Universal attribute group, Link relationship attribute group (with a narrowed definition of
@href
, given below), @navtitle
and @query
from Topicref element attributes group, outputclass, @keyref
, and @keys
. This element also uses
@collection-type
, @linking
, and narrowed definitions of
@processing-role
and @toc
(given below), from Attributes common to many map elements.
@href
<topicref>
. See The href attribute for detailed information on supported values
and processing implications. References to DITA
content cannot be below the topic level: that is,
you cannot reference individual elements inside a
topic. References to content other than DITA
topics should use the @format
attribute to identify the kind of resource being
referenced.@processing-role
@processing-role
is
"resource-only". Otherwise, the definition matches
the one found in Attributes common to many map elements.@toc
@toc
is "no". See Attributes common to many map elements for a complete definition of
@toc
.