Best Practices for Reusing DITA Topics Across Multiple Publications
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2025 10:40 am
Hi everyone,
I’m working on a project where I need to reuse the same DITA topics across several different publications with slightly different contexts (for example, a user guide, an installation manual, and a quick start guide). I’m a bit unsure about the cleanest approach for managing this in OxygenXML without duplicating content unnecessarily.
Should I rely more on conref and keyref mechanisms, or is it better to structure the maps differently depending on the publication? Also, how do you usually handle conditional content when one publication needs more technical detail than another?
I’d love to hear your strategies or workflows for keeping reused content consistent and easy to maintain. Any examples or tips would be really helpful!
Thanks in advance!
I’m working on a project where I need to reuse the same DITA topics across several different publications with slightly different contexts (for example, a user guide, an installation manual, and a quick start guide). I’m a bit unsure about the cleanest approach for managing this in OxygenXML without duplicating content unnecessarily.
Should I rely more on conref and keyref mechanisms, or is it better to structure the maps differently depending on the publication? Also, how do you usually handle conditional content when one publication needs more technical detail than another?
I’d love to hear your strategies or workflows for keeping reused content consistent and easy to maintain. Any examples or tips would be really helpful!
Thanks in advance!