27.5.2.1 Understanding title assignment precedence

You can specify the HTML page title for a particular output file more than one way. For example, in general you might want to use the paragraph-format method (which applies to all files), then override that method with a Title marker or a [Titles] assignment for selected files. Table 27-1 shows which method takes precedence if more than one method applies to a given output file.

Table 27-1 Precedence of HTML page titles

Precedence

Method

Comments

Highest

[Titles]

Titles assigned in this section cannot be overridden

Intermediate

[HtmlStyles]

or

Title, Config, or HTMConfig marker

If you use both methods for a given split or extract part, whichever occurs first in the source file (the Title, Config, or HTMConfig marker or an instance of the Title paragraph format) takes precedence

Lowest

[HTMLOptions]

Any other method overrides an [HTMLOptions]Title value

Default title

If you do not specify any page titles, the default title for each output file is Test File from DITA2Go; any other title specification overrides this default. If some of your output files show Test File from DITA2Go as the title, this means you did not manage to specify titles for those files. See §27.5.2.6 Assigning a default title.

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27.5.2.2 Assigning a title with a paragraph format

27.5.2.3 Specifying a title prefix or suffix

27.5.2.4 Assigning a title with a file name

27.5.2.5 Assigning a title with a marker

27.5.2.6 Assigning a default title

27.5.2.7 Assigning a computed title