<subjectref>
The <subjectref>
element identifies a subject to classify content.
The <subjectref>
can identify the subject with a @keyref
attribute (if the scheme has a <subjectdef>
with a @keys
attribute that assigns a key to the subject) or an @href
attribute (if the scheme is
not available and a topic exists that defines the subject).
Content models
See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.
Inheritance
+ map/topicref classify-d/subjectref
Example
In the following example, the map is classified as covering the Linux subject and the "Developing
web applications" topic as covering the web and development subjects. These subjects (and their
keys) are defined externally in a subject scheme map; in order to reference the subject directly
without the subject scheme map, the @href
attribute would be used in place of
@keyref
.
<map> <title>Working with Linux</title> <topicsubject keyref="linux"/> <!-- ... --> <topicref href="webapp.dita" navtitle="Developing web applications"> <topicsubject> <subjectref keyref="web"/> <subjectref keyref="development"/> </topicsubject> <!-- ... --> </topicref> <!-- ... --> </map>
Attributes
The following attributes are available on this element: Universal attribute group, Link relationship attribute group (with a narrowed definition of
@href
, given below), @navtitle
and @query
from Topicref element attributes group, outputclass, @keyref
, and @keys
. This element also uses
@collection-type
, @linking
, and narrowed definitions of
@processing-role
and @toc
(given below), from Attributes common to many map elements.
@href
- A pointer to the resource represented by the
<topicref>
. See The href attribute for detailed information on supported values and processing implications. References to DITA content cannot be below the topic level: that is, you cannot reference individual elements inside a topic. References to content other than DITA topics should use the@format
attribute to identify the kind of resource being referenced. @processing-role
- For this element, the default value for
@processing-role
is "resource-only". Otherwise, the definition matches the one found in Attributes common to many map elements. @toc
- Specifies whether a topic appears in the table
of contents (TOC). If the value is not specified
locally, but is specified on an ancestor, the
value will cascade from the closest ancestor. On
this element the default value for
@toc
is "no". See Attributes common to many map elements for a complete definition of@toc
.