38.1.3 Deciding when to use PI markers

PI markers are to be used for things that cannot be specified in DITA, but need to be specified for the output type you are producing. They complement the DITA code, and under no conditions alter its meaning.

For example, you can use PI markers to do any of the following:

Wherever you can use a rule (such as a configuration setting), do so; where you cannot, use a PI marker.

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Parent Topic:  38.1 Understanding DITA2Go PI markers

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38.1.1 Understanding DITA2Go PI marker syntax

38.1.2 Including special characters in PI markers