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Subject: Re: [dita] Definition of root map
Hi all, My two penn'orth: First, I agree with Eliot, that: "That is, the *only thing* that makes a map a root map is that you provided it to a processor as the initial (or only) input." I think it's a good idea to mention context, but surely scoped keys and branch filtering can change the context? The same topic in two sub-maps could resolve referenced or filtered content in different ways. So I would suggest an amendment to Kris' definition: "The DITA map that is provided as input for a processor, which provides the context for all referenced items" ... With a change for 'the context' to 'the initial context', or something similar: "The DITA map that is provided as an input for a processor, which provides the initial context for all referenced items" ... HTH, David
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