DITA 1.3 adds a number of new features and refinements to DITA.
@audience, @platform, @product,
and @otherprops) now accept grouped values, using the same syntax for
generalized attribute values within @props and @base.<steps> element from <task> to be reused
in place of an <ol> within a <remedy>
section of the troubleshooting document type.@type
attribute of the <note> element<steptroubleshooting>, which is designed to contain
information that might assist users when a step does not produce the expected result
or complete successfully<tasktroubleshooting>, which is designed to contain
information that might assist users when a task does not produce the expected result
or complete successfully<resourceid>:@appid@ux-context-string
@ux-source-priority@ux-windowref
<ux-window>, designed to
specify a window or viewport in which an online help topic or Web page is
displayedAdded the following new domains:
<learningObjectMap><learningObjectMapRef><learningGroupMap><learningGroupMapRef><div> element. This element enables
arbitrary grouping of content within a topic. It is primarily intended as a way to
group content for content referencing or as a basis for specialization.@deliveryTarget, to replace the now-deprecated
@print attribute. Users can set controlled values for the
@deliveryTarget attribute by using a subject scheme map.@orient to <table> and
@rotate to <entry>. These new attributes enable
authors to control formatting more precisely for print-based output formats.@scope and @headers attributes to
the <entry> element in tables. These new attributes are intended for
extremely complex tables where accessibility cannot be handled based on existing header
markup.@cascade, to better control
how metadata attributes cascade within a DITA map<draft-comment> in more places<text> in more places<data> to allow
additional phrase level markup. @style
attribute on <prop> and <revprop> elements in
DITAVAL files.<ph> within
<indexterm>. This makes it possible to use specializations of the
<ph> element, such as <sup> and
<sub>, within index entries.@keyref for <object>
and <param><data> to the content model for
lists@format and
@scope attributes@rev attribute to
<title><cite> to the content model of
<title> and similar elements<xref> to the content model for
<shortdesc><sort-as>, to the
utilities domain<line-through> and
<overline> to the highlighting domain