<learningContent>
A Learning Content topic provides the learning content itself, and enables direct use of content from DITA task, concept, and reference topics, as well as additional content of any topic type that supports specific objectives declared in the Learning Overview topic type.
A learning content topic comprises a set of self-contained content about a single terminal learning objective supported by zero or more enabling learning objectives.
A learning content topic is rendered as single result component (for example, a single
HTML page) when it has subordinate topics. The subordinate topics either can be direct
child elements or associated through a map. This rendering result can be requested by
specifying a value of "to-content" for the @chunk
attribute of
<topicref>
elements that reference
<learningContent>
topics. This is the default value for the
<learningContentRef>
element that is provided by the learning map
domain.
See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.
- topic/topic learningBase/learningBase learningContent/learningContent
<learningContent id="learningcontent">
<title>Your Mail Inbox</title>
<learningContentbody>
<lcObjectives>
<lcObjectivesStem>When you complete this topic, you'll understand:</lcObjectivesStem>
<lcObjectivesGroup>
<lcObjective>How to use the mail inbox.</lcObjective>
</lcObjectivesGroup>
</lcObjectives>
</learningContentbody>
<concept id="mail_inbox_concept" xml:lang="en-us">
<title>Your Mail Inbox</title>
<shortdesc>Use your mail inbox to track and manage incoming messages.</shortdesc>
<conbody>
<p>Knowing which messages you have not yet read and which ones are urgent
can help you decide how to best review a long list of messages. Unread messages
are indicated by bold text and a variety of icons identifies a characteristic
of the message, such as a high priority message or an invitation.</p>
</conbody>
</concept>
</learningContent>
The following attributes are available on this element: Universal attribute group (with a narrowed definition of @id
, given
below), Architectural attribute group, and outputclass.
@id
(REQUIRED)@href
or
@conref
syntax when cross
referencing or reusing content within the topic;
it also enables <topicref>
elements in DITA maps to optionally reference a
specific topic within a DITA document. This attribute is defined
with the XML Data Type ID.