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-/*!
- \page 21-0-qdoc-creating-dita-maps.html
- \previouspage Miscellaneous
- \contentspage QDoc Manual
- \nextpage The QDoc Configuration File
-
- \title Creating DITA Maps
-
- You can create DITA map files using three new qdoc commands, the \l{ditamap-command}
- {ditamap} command, the \l{topicref-command} {topicref} command, and the \l{mapref-command}
- {mapref} command. How these DITA maps will be used automatically or manually by the
- documentation build process is still under consideration. This section will be updated
- as the decisions are made.
-
- \section1 What is a DITA Map?
-
- A complete description of DITA can be found at the
- \l{http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=dita}
- {OASIS Darwin Information Typing Architecture} site.
-
- An explanation of the DITA map is found at that site
- \l{http://docs.oasis-open.org/dita/v1.2/os/spec/langref/map.html}{here}.
-
- \target ditamap-command
- \section1 \\ditamap
-
- The \\ditamap command is for creating a DITA map using qdoc commands.
- The \\ditamap command is a kind of \\page command that produces a
- \e{.ditamap} instead of a \e{.html} or \e{.xml} file. The file that
- is created actually contains XML text, but the \e{.ditamap} suffix is
- used to identify the file as containing a DITA MAP.
-
- The argument is the name of the file to be created. In the following
- example, the file \e{creator.ditamap} is output:
- \code
- \ditamap creator.ditamap
- \endcode
-
- \target topicref-command
- \section1 \\topicref \\endtopicref
-
- The \\topicref \\endtopicref commands are for creating a topicref
- in the ditamap. The \\endtopicref command is required because
- \\topicref commands can be nested.
-
- \\topicref has two arguments. The first argument becomes the value
- of the \e navtitle attribute. Normally, you use the title of the
- topic being referenced. This title is often what will appear in a
- table of contents constructed from the ditamap.
-
- The second argument is the name of the page being referenced. The
- second argument is actually optional, for example if you are using
- a topicref as a container for other topicrefs and maprefs. It is
- also optional if you want qdoc to find the page name for you by
- looking up the title in its internal data structure. It is recommended
- that you provide the second parameter if you know the page name.
-
- \code
- \topicref {QML Module QtQuick 2} {qtquick-2.xml}
- \mapref {Creator Manual} {creator-manual.ditamap} \endmapref
- \topicref {QML Mouse Events} {qtquick2-mouseevents.xml} \endtopicref
- \topicref {Property Binding} {qtquick2-propertybinding.xml} \endtopicref
- \endtopicref
- \endcode
-
- \target mapref-command
- \section1 \\mapref
-
- The \\mapref command is for creating a mapref in the ditamap. A
- mapref refers to another ditamap, which you want to include in
- your ditamap. Like the \\topicref command, the \\mapref command
- has two arguments, but for the \\mapref command, both arguments
- are required. The arguments are essentially the same as described
- for \\topicref, but for \\mapref, the second command must be the
- name of another ditamap, i.e. it must have the \e{.ditamap}
- suffix. You must provide the file name. qdoc can't look up the
- file name for you.
-
- \code
- \mapref {Creator Manual} {creator-manual.ditamap} \endmapref
- \endcode
-
- \section1 An Example Ditamap Page
-
- The following example uses the three qdoc ditamap commands described above.
-
- \code
- \ditamap creator.ditamap
- \title The DITA Map for Creator
-
- \topicref {QML Module QtQuick 1}
- \topicref {QML Mouse Events} \endtopicref
- \topicref {Property Binding} \endtopicref
- \endtopicref
-
- \topicref {QML Module QtQuick 2} {qtquick-2.xml}
- \mapref {Creator Manual} {creator-manual.ditamap} \endmapref
- \topicref {QML Mouse Events} {qtquick2-mouseevents.xml} \endtopicref
- \topicref {Property Binding} {qtquick2-propertybinding.xml} \endtopicref
- \endtopicref
-
- \topicref {QML Module QtQuick.Particles 2} {qtquick-particles-2.xml}
- \topicref {Age} {qml-qtquick-particles2-age.xml} \endtopicref
- \endtopicref
- \endcode
-
- \section1 The Resulting Ditamap File
-
- This is the \e{.ditamap} file you get when you input the qdoc
- ditamap page shown above. Note that you can write ditamap files
- directly in XML just as easily as you can write them using the
- qdoc commands. The choice is yours.
-
- \code
- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
- <!DOCTYPE map PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Map//EN" "map.dtd">
- <map>
- <topicmeta>
- <shortdesc>The DITA Map for Creator</shortdesc>
- </topicmeta>
- <topicref navtitle="QML Module QtQuick 1" href="qtquick-1.xml">
- <topicref navtitle="QML Mouse Events" href="qtquick2-mouseevents.xml"/>
- <topicref navtitle="Property Binding" href="qtquick2-propertybinding.xml"/>
- </topicref>
- <topicref navtitle="QML Module QtQuick 2" href="qtquick-2.xml">
- <mapref navtitle="Creator Manual" href="creator-manual.ditamap"/>
- <topicref navtitle="QML Mouse Events" href="qtquick2-mouseevents.xml"/>
- <topicref navtitle="Property Binding" href="qtquick2-propertybinding.xml"/>
- </topicref>
- <topicref navtitle="QML Module QtQuick.Particles 2" href="qtquick-particles-2.xml">
- <topicref navtitle="Age" href="qml-qtquick-particles2-age.xml"/>
- </topicref>
- </map>
- \endcode
-
-*/
-