38.1.1 Understanding
DITA2Go PI marker syntax
In DITA2Go a DITA processing
instruction is called a PI marker. A PI marker has the form:
<?dtxxx markertype="markervalue"
markertype2="markervalue2" ... ?>
where:
xxx
|
designates the output type
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markertype
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names the type of instruction or value
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markervalue
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is the actual instruction or value.
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You can include multiple key="value" pseudo-attributes
or tokens in the same PI marker, separated by spaces. For example:
<?dthtm GraphWidth="80" GraphHeight="100"
?>
This PI syntax is supported by all XML
editors, and is easily extended to specify any instruction.
DITA2Go PI markers include the
following output types:
dthtm
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all HTML/XML outputs
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dtrtf
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Word output
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dtpdf
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print outputs, including such as DocBook
dbfo
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dtall
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all outputs
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