DITA Map Author Mode Actions
A variety of actions are available for DITA map documents that can be found in DITA menu, toolbar, contextual menu, and the Content Completion Assistant.
DITA Map Toolbar and Menu Actions
When a DITA map is opened in Author mode, the following default actions are available on the DITA Map toolbar (by default, they are also available in the DITA menu and in various submenus of the contextual menu):
 Insert New
                DITA Resource Insert New
                DITA Resource
- Opens a New DITA file dialog box where you can choose the type of DITA document to create and inserts a reference to it at the current position within the map.
 Insert Topic
                Reference Insert Topic
                Reference
- Opens the Insert Reference dialog box where you can configure a topic reference and inserts it at the current position within the map.
 Insert
                Key Definition with Keyword Insert
                Key Definition with Keyword
- Opens a dialog box where you can choose the name of a key and its keyword value and inserts the key definition at the current position within the map.
 Reuse
                Content Reuse
                Content
- Opens the Reuse Content dialog box that allows you to insert
              and configure a content reference (@conref), or a content key reference (@conkeyref) at the cursor position.
 Insert Topic
                Heading Insert Topic
                Heading
- Opens the Insert Reference dialog box that allows you to insert a topic heading at the cursor position.
 Insert Topic
                Group Insert Topic
                Group
- Opens the Insert Reference dialog box that allows you to insert a topic group at the cursor position.
 Insert
                Relationship Table Insert
                Relationship Table
- Opens a dialog box that allows you to configure the relationship table to be inserted. The dialog box allows you to configure the number of rows and columns of the relationship table, if the header will be generated and if the title will be added.
 Relationship Table Properties Relationship Table Properties
- Allows you to change the properties of rows in relationship tables.
 Insert
                Relationship Row Insert
                Relationship Row
- Inserts a new table row with empty cells. The action is available when the cursor position is inside a table.
 Insert
                Relationship Column Insert
                Relationship Column
- Inserts a new table column with empty cells after the current column. The action is available when the cursor position is inside a table.
 Delete
                Relationship Column Delete
                Relationship Column
- Deletes the table column where the cursor is located.
 Delete
                Relationship Row Delete
                Relationship Row
- Deletes the table row where the cursor is located.
 Move
                Up Move
                Up
- Moves the selected node up one position on its same level.
 Move
                Down Move
                Down
- Moves the selected node down one position on its same level.
 Promote(Alt +
                    LeftArrow) Promote(Alt +
                    LeftArrow)
- Moves the selected node up one level to the level of its parent node.
 Demote(Alt +
                    RightArrow) Demote(Alt +
                    RightArrow)
- Moves the selected node down one level to the level of its child nodes.
Floating Contextual Toolbar for DITA
Oxygen XML Author includes a dynamic feature where certain editing contexts will trigger a floating toolbar with common actions that are available in the current editing context.
The floating contextual toolbar is automatically displayed when editing DITA
        map documents when a <topicref> element is selected and it includes
        actions for moving the topic reference node up or down (or promoting/demoting the node).
DITA Map Drag/Drop Actions
Dragging a file from the Project view or DITA Maps Manager view
        and dropping it into a DITA map document that is edited in
          Author mode creates a link to the dragged file (a
          <topicref> element, <chapter>,
          <part>, etc.) at the drop location.
Opening a Topic from a DITA Map in Author Mode
If a DITA map is open in the Author visual editing
        mode, you can open a referenced topic by clicking the  icon to the left of the
        particular topic. The source topic is opened in a new tab in the main editor.
 icon to the left of the
        particular topic. The source topic is opened in a new tab in the main editor.
 
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