3.4.2.10 The
scope attribute
The scope attribute identifies the closeness of the
relationship between the current document and the target resource.
- Set scope to local when the resource is part of the
current set of content.
- Set scope to peer when the resource is part of the
current set of content but is not accessible at build time. An implementation
may choose to open such resources in the same browser window to distinguish
them from those with scope set to external.
- Set scope to external when the resource is not part
of the current information set and should open in a new browser window.
- See 3.4.2.4.1
Using the -dita-use-conref-target value for more information on
-dita-use-conref-target.
If no value is specified, but the
attribute is specified on an ancestor within a map or within the related-links
section, the value will cascade from the closest ancestor. The
processing default is local.
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The format attribute
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The role attribute
Parent Topic: 3.4.2
Complex attribute definitions
Sibling Topics:
3.4.2.1
The href attribute
3.4.2.2
The keys attribute
3.4.2.3
The keyref attribute
3.4.2.4
The conref attribute
3.4.2.5
The conaction attribute
3.4.2.6
The conrefend attribute
3.4.2.7
The conkeyref attribute
3.4.2.8
The type attribute
3.4.2.9
The format attribute
3.4.2.11
The role attribute