Oxygen thinks I want to use DITA
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Oxygen thinks I want to use DITA
Hello,
This morning I created a well-formed, standalone, XML document. The purpose of this document is to map URNs with matching URLs in an application I'm building for a client. A simple config file that I can access using XSLT, in other words. No DTD or schema needed, just a few elements to quickly help me connect a URN to a URL.
I decided to name my root element "map".
Because of this naming choice, Oxygen now thinks I want to use DITA and therefore quickly marked my well-formed, non-DITA, document in red, offering a dozen or so error messages.
Surely this must be regarded as a bug? I mean, there is nothing in the XML spec or its cousins to restrict the letters "m", "a", and "p" to DITA, I have not used a DOCTYPE to point out a DITA DTD, and I have explicitly stated in my XML declaration that my little XML file is standalone.
Regards,
/Ari
This morning I created a well-formed, standalone, XML document. The purpose of this document is to map URNs with matching URLs in an application I'm building for a client. A simple config file that I can access using XSLT, in other words. No DTD or schema needed, just a few elements to quickly help me connect a URN to a URL.
I decided to name my root element "map".
Because of this naming choice, Oxygen now thinks I want to use DITA and therefore quickly marked my well-formed, non-DITA, document in red, offering a dozen or so error messages.
Surely this must be regarded as a bug? I mean, there is nothing in the XML spec or its cousins to restrict the letters "m", "a", and "p" to DITA, I have not used a DOCTYPE to point out a DITA DTD, and I have explicitly stated in my XML declaration that my little XML file is standalone.
Regards,
/Ari
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Re: Oxygen thinks I want to use DITA
Post by sorin_ristache »
Hello,
The map root element is associated with the DITA Map document type in the preferences. If your documents having a map root element are not DITA maps you must disable the checkbox of the DITA Map document type in the Enabled column of the table available from Options -> Preferences -> Document Type Association.
Regards,
Sorin
The map root element is associated with the DITA Map document type in the preferences. If your documents having a map root element are not DITA maps you must disable the checkbox of the DITA Map document type in the Enabled column of the table available from Options -> Preferences -> Document Type Association.
Regards,
Sorin
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