3.2.2 Task elements
Task topics answer "How do I?" questions, and have
a well-defined structure that describes how to complete a procedure to
accomplish a specific goal. Use the task topic to describe the steps
of a particular task, or to provide an overview of a higher-level task.
The task topic includes sections for describing the context, prerequisites,
actual steps, expected results, example, and expected next steps for
a task. For more details on when to use task and other information types,
please refer to the DITA architectural specification.
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Parent Topic: Technical content elements
Child Topics:
3.2.2.1
task
3.2.2.2
taskbody
3.2.2.3
prereq
3.2.2.4
context
3.2.2.5
steps
3.2.2.6
steps-informal
3.2.2.7
steps-unordered
3.2.2.8
step
3.2.2.9
stepsection
3.2.2.10
cmd
3.2.2.11
info
3.2.2.12
substeps
3.2.2.13
substep
3.2.2.14
stepxmp
3.2.2.15
choicetable
3.2.2.16
chhead
3.2.2.17
choptionhd
3.2.2.18
chdeschd
3.2.2.19
chrow
3.2.2.20
choption
3.2.2.21
chdesc
3.2.2.22
choices
3.2.2.23
choice
3.2.2.24
stepresult
3.2.2.25
tutorialinfo
3.2.2.26
result
3.2.2.27
postreq
Sibling Topics:
3.2.1
Concept elements
3.2.3
Reference elements
3.2.4
Glossary elements
3.2.5
Bookmap elements
Domain elements