Editing DITA Topics

Oxygen XML Editor provides a number of features to help you edit DITA topics.

Author Mode

DITA is an XML format, although you do not have to write raw XML to create and edit DITA topics. Oxygen XML Editor provides a graphical view of your topics in Author mode. Your topics will likely open in Author mode by default, so this is the first view you will see when you open or edit a DITA topic. If your topic does not open in Author mode, just click Author at the bottom left of the editor window to switch to this mode.

Author mode presents a graphical view of the document you are editing, similar to the view you would see in a word processor. However, there are some differences, including:

Tip: You can select Hints from the Styles drop-down menu (available on the Author Styles toolbar) to display tooltips throughout the DITA document that offers additional information to help you with the DITA structure. For more information, see the Selecting and Combining Multiple CSS Styles section.

Content Completion Assistance

Since it is a structured format, DITA only allows certain elements in certain places. The set of elements allowed differ from one DITA topic type to another (this is what makes one topic type different from another). To help you figure out which elements you can add in any given place and help you understand what they mean, Oxygen XML Editor has a number of content completion assistance features.
Tip: You can also select Inline actions from the Styles drop-down menu (available on the Author Styles toolbar) to display possible elements that are allowed to be inserted at various locations throughout the DITA document. For more information, see the Selecting and Combining Multiple CSS Styles section.

The DITA Toolbar

The DITA toolbar contains buttons for inserting a number of common DITA elements (elements that are found in most DITA topic types).

If the DITA toolbar is not displayed, right-click anywhere on the toolbar area, select Configure Toolbars, and select it from the displayed dialog box.
Note: The DITA toolbar contains a list of the most common elements and actions for DITA, such as inserting an image, creating a link, inserting a content reference, or creating a table. It does not contain a button for every possible DITA element. For a complete list of elements you can currently create, press Enter to bring up the Content Completion Assistant.

The DITA Menu

Whenever the current document in the editor is a DITA document, the DITA menu is displayed in the menu bar. It contains a large number of commands for inserting elements, creating content references and keys, edit DITA documents, and controlling the display. These commands are specific to DITA and supplement the general editing commands available for all document types. As with the DITA Toolbar, the DITA menu does not list every possible DITA element.