Image Maps in DITA
imagemap element. This feature provides an easy way to create
hyperlinks in various areas within an image without having to divide the image into separate
image files. The visual Author editing mode includes an
Image Map Editor that helps you to easily create and configure image maps.Figure: Image Map Editor in DITA
Image Map Editor Interface in DITA
- Toolbar
-
New
Rectangle- Use this button to draw a rectangular shape over an area in the image. You can drag any of the four points to adjust the size and shape of the rectangle.
New Circle- Use this button to draw a circle over an area in the image. You can drag any of the four points to adjust the size of the circle.
New Polygon- Use this button to draw a polygon shape over an area in the image. This actions opens a dialog box that allows you to select the number of points for the polygon. You can drag any of the points to adjust the size and shape of the polygon.
Duplicate- Use this button to create a duplicate of the currently selected shape.
Delete- Use this button to delete the currently selected shape.
Undo- Use this button to undo the last action.
Redo- Use this button to redo the last action that was undone.
Show/Hide
Numbers- Use this button to toggle between showing or hiding the numbers for the shapes.
Bring Shape to
Front- Use this button to bring the currently selected shape forward to the top layer.
Bring Shape
Forward- Use this button to bring the currently selected shape forward one layer.
Send Shape
Backward- Use this button to send the currently selected shape back one layer.
Send Shape to
Back- Use this button to send the currently selected shape back to the bottom layer.
Color
Chooser- Use this drop-down menu to select a color scheme for the lines and numbers of the shapes.
Zoom Slider- Use this slider to zoom the image in or out in the main image pane.
- Image Pane
- This main image pane is where you work with shapes to add hyperlinks to multiple areas within an image. Use the mouse to move shapes around in the image to the desired area and drag the points on a selected shape to adjust its size and shape. It is easy to see which shape is selected in this image pane because the border of the selected shape changes from a solid line to a dotted line.
- Area Properties
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- Target
- Allows you to choose the target resource that you want the selected area
(shape) to be linked to. You can enter the path to the target in the text field
but the easiest way to select a target is to use the
Link drop-down
menu to the right of the text field. You can choose between the following types
of links: Cross Reference, File
Reference, or Web Link. All three types
will open a dialog box that allows you to define the target resource. This
linking process is similar to the normal process of inserting links in DITA by using the identical
Link drop-down menu from the main
toolbar.When you click OK to finalize your changes in the Image Map Editor, an
xrefelement will be inserted with either anhrefattribute or akeyrefattribute. Additional attributes may also be inserted and their values depend on the target and the type of link. For details about the three types of links and their dialog boxes, see Inserting a Link in Oxygen XML Editor. - Description
- You can enter an optional description for the selected area (shape) that will be displayed in the Image Map Details section in Author mode and as a tooltip message when the end user hovers over the hyperlink in the output.
How to Create an Image Map in DITA
- Right-click the image and select Image Map Editor.
Result: This action will apply an image map to the current image and open the Image Map Editor dialog box.
- Add hyperlinks to the image by selecting one of the shape buttons (
New Rectangle,
New Circle, or
New Polygon). - Move the shape to the desired area in the image and drag any of the points on the shape to adjust its size or form. You can use the other buttons on the toolbar to adjust its layer and color, or to perform other editing actions.
- With the shape selected, use one of the linking options in the
Link drop-down menu to select a target
resource (or enter its path in the Target text field). - (Optional) Enter a Description for the selected area (shape).
- If you want to add more hyperlinks to the image, select a shape button again and repeat the appropriate steps.
- When you are finished creating hyperlinks, click OK to process your changes.
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element, its value will be displayed under the image. The following two buttons will also
now be available under the image in Author mode:- Image Map Editor - Click this button to open the Image Map Editor.
- Image Map Details - Click this button to expand a section that displays the details of the image map and allows you to change the shape and coordinates of the hyperlinked areas. Keep in mind that if you change the shape in this section, you also need to add or remove coordinates to match the requirements of the new shape.
Figure: Image Map Details
How to Edit an Existing Image Map in DITA
To edit an existing image map, right-click the image and select Image Map Editor (or click the Image Map Editor button below the image). This opens the Image Map Editor where you can make changes to the image map with a visual editor. You can also make changes to the XML structure of the image map in the Text editing mode.
You can also click the Image Map Details button below the image to expand a section that displays the details of the image map and allows you to change the shape and coordinates of the hyperlinked areas. Keep in mind that if you change the shape in this section, you also need to add or remove coordinates to match the requirements of the new shape.
Overlapping Areas
If shapes overlap one another in the Image Map Editor, the one on
the top layer takes precedence. The number shown inside each shape represent its layer (if
the numbers are not displayed, click the
Show/Hide Numbers button on the Image Map Editor toolbar). To change the layer
order for a shape, use the layer buttons on the Image Map Editor toolbar (
,
,
,
).
If you insert a shape and all of its coordinates are completely inside another shape, the Image Map Editor will display a warning to let you know that the shape is entirely covered by a bigger shape. Keep in mind that if a shape is completely inside another shape, its hyperlink will only be accessible if its layer is on top of the bigger shape.