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  1. Formatting expectations - dita-lang.org

    Formatting expectations This section is non-normative. DITA is a standard that supports the creation of human-readable content. Accordingly, DITA defines fundamental document components. Since …

  2. Highlighting domain elements

    The highlighting elements are used to highlight text with styles such as bold, italic, and monospaced. These elements are intended solely for use by authors when no semantically appropriate element is …

  3. Highlighting components - dita-lang.org

    Highlighting components The highlighting components are used to apply formatting styles to text, such as bold and italic. Never use these elements when a semantically specific element is available.

  4. Domain elements - dita-lang.org

    These elements are not intended for use by specializers, and are intended solely for use by authors when no semantically appropriate element is available and a formatting effect is required. Utilities …

  5. Formatting conventions in the Errata 02 version of the specification

    Formatting conventions in the Errata 02 version of the specification Content that has been modified since the DITA 1.3 version of the written specification is indicated with visual cues. This document …

  6. Formatting conventions in the XHTML version of the specification

    The XHTML version of the specification uses certain formatting conventions to aid readers in navigating through the specification and locating material easily: Link previews and navigation links.

  7. Component reference

    The highlighting components are used to apply formatting styles to text, such as bold and italic. Never use these elements when a semantically specific element is available.

  8. DITA

    DITA Structure your content. Scale your documentation. Deliver everywhere. Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) is an XML-based open standard for structured content that empowers teams to …

  9. Overview of DITA

    The Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) is an XML-based architecture for authoring, producing, and delivering topic-oriented, information-typed content that can be reused and single …

  10. Technical content domains - dita-lang.org

    Formatting conventions in the XHTML version of the specification Formatting conventions in the Errata 02 version of the specification Element-by-element recommendations for translators: All-inclusive …