DITA Author Mode Actions
A variety of actions are available in the DITA framework that can be added to the DITA menu, the Author Custom Actions toolbar, the contextual menu, and the Content Completion Assistant.
DITA Toolbar Actions
The following default actions are readily available on the DITA (Author Custom Actions) toolbar when editing in Author mode (by default, most of them are also available in the DITA menu and in various submenus of the contextual menu):
Bold- Surrounds the selected text with a
btag. You can use this action on multiple non-contiguous selections.
Italic- Surrounds the selected text with an
itag. You can use this action on multiple non-contiguous selections.
Underline- Surrounds the selected text with a
utag. You can use this action on multiple non-contiguous selections.
Link
Actions Drop-Down Menu-
The following link actions are available from this menu:
- Cross Reference
- Opens the Cross Reference (xref) dialog box that allows you to insert a link to a target resource at the current location within a document. The target resource can be the location of a file or a key that is already defined in your DITA map structure. Once the target resource has been selected, you can also target specific elements within that resource. For more information, see the Linking in DITA Topics topic.
- File Reference
- Opens the File Reference dialog box that allows you to insert a link to a target file resource at the current location within a document. The target resource can be the location of a file or a key that is already defined in your DITA map structure. For more information, see the Linking in DITA Topics topic.
- Web Link
- Opens the Web Link dialog box that allows you to insert a link to a target web-related resource at the current location within a document. The target resource can be a URL or a key that is already defined in your DITA map structure. For more information, see the Linking in DITA Topics topic.
- Related Link to Topic
- Opens the Cross Reference (xref) dialog box that allows you to insert a link to a target resource in a related links section at the bottom of the current document. The target resource can be the location of a file or a key that is already defined in your DITA map structure. Once the target resource has been selected, you can also target specific elements within that resource. If a related links section does not already exist, this action creates one. For more information, see the Linking in DITA Topics topic.
- Related Link to File
- Opens the File Reference dialog box that allows you to insert a link to a target file resource in a related links section at the bottom of the current document. The target resource can be the location of a file or a key that is already defined in your DITA map structure. If a related links section does not already exist, this action creates one. For more information, see the Linking in DITA Topics topic.
- Related Link to Web Page
- Opens the Web Link dialog box that allows you to insert a link to a target web-related resource in a related links section at the bottom of the current document. The target resource can be a URL or a key that is already defined in your DITA map structure. If a related links section does not already exist, this action creates one. For more information, see the Linking in DITA Topics topic.
Insert
Image- Opens the Insert Image dialog box that allows you to configure the properties of an image to be inserted into a DITA document at the cursor position.
Insert
Section Drop-Down Menu- The following insert actions are available from this menu:
Insert
Section- Inserts a new
sectionelement in the document, depending on the current context.
Insert Concept- Inserts a new
conceptelement, depending on the current context. Concepts provide background information that users must know before they can successfully work with a product or interface.
Insert
Task- Inserts a new
taskelement, depending on the current context. Tasks are the main building blocks for task-oriented user assistance. They generally provide step-by-step instructions that will enable a user to perform a task.
Insert
Topic- Inserts a new
topicelement, depending on the current context. Topics are the basic units of DITA content and are usually organized around a single subject.
Insert
Reference- Inserts a new
referenceelement, depending on the current context. A reference is a top-level container for a reference topic.
Insert
Paragraph- Inserts a new paragraph at current cursor position.
Reuse
Content-
This action provides a mechanism for reusing content fragments. It opens the Reuse Content dialog box that allows you to insert several types of references to reusable content at the cursor position. The types of references that you can insert using this dialog box include content references (
conref), content key references (conkeyref), or key references to metadata (keyref).
Insert step or
list item- Inserts a new list or step item in the current list type.
Insert Unordered
List- Inserts an unordered list at the cursor position. A child list item is also automatically inserted by default.
Insert Ordered
List- Inserts an ordered list at the cursor position. A child list item is also automatically inserted by default.
Sort- Sorts cells or list items in a table.
Insert Table- Opens a dialog box that allows you to configure and insert a table. You can generate a header and footer, set the number of rows and columns of the table and decide how the table is framed.
Insert Row Below- Inserts a new table row with empty cells below the current row. This action is available when the cursor is positioned inside a table.
Delete Row(s)- Deletes the table row located at cursor position or multiple rows in a selection.
Insert Column
After- Inserts a new table column with empty cells after the current column. This action is available when the cursor is positioned inside a table.
Delete
Column(s)- Deletes the table column located at cursor position or multiple columns in a selection.
Table
Properties- Opens the Table properties dialog box that allows you to configure properties of a table (such as frame borders).
Join Cells- Joins the content of the selected cells (both horizontally and vertically).
Split Cell- Splits the cell at the cursor location. If Oxygen XML Editor detects more than one option to split the cell, a dialog box will be displayed that allows you to select the number of rows or columns to split the cell into.
Paste special
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Above
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Before
Insert Cell
Insert
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