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Subject: RE: [dita] processing-role attribute


Adding a default for @processing-role of "resource-only" on keydef seems
like the right thing to do.

There was a to do from the @processing-role discussion to define the
relationship between the new attribute and the older attribures such as
@linking, @print, @search, ....  Was that done?  Is it being done?

What does it mean to say @processing-role="resource-only" @print="yes"?

   -Jeff

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert D Anderson [mailto:robander@us.ibm.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 10:45 AM
> To: dita
> Subject: [dita] processing-role attribute
> 
> 
> Recently we approved adding the new processing-role attribute, with
values
> of "normal" and "resource-only", to topicref and its specializations.
Use
> of processing-role="resource-only" indicates that the target is to be
used
> only as a resource, without appearing in any generated TOC, not linked
to,
> not generated as part of PDF/XHTML/whatever other output.
> 
> We also have a new <keydef> element as a shortcut for defining keys in
> DITA
> 1.2. It defaults to toc=no, linking=none, and print=no. So my question
is,
> should it also default to processing-role=resource-only? This seems
> logical, and in fact seems part of the reason we added resource-only,
but
> I
> don't think it was called out in the original discussion.
> 
> Thanks -
> 
> Robert D Anderson
> IBM Authoring Tools Development
> Chief Architect, DITA Open Toolkit
> 
> 
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