resourceid

Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) Version 1.3 Part 2: Technical Content Edition

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Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) Version 1.3 Part 2: Technical Content Edition
Version
1.3
Author
OASIS DITA Technical Committee

The resourceid element provides an identifier for applications that must use their own identifier scheme, such as context-sensitive help systems and databases.

The appid and appname attributes are available to associate an ID with an application. Multiple appid values can be associated with a single appname value, and multiple appname values can be associated with a single appid value. Because the values for the appid and appname attributes work in combination to specify a specific ID for a specific application, each combination of values for the appid and appname attributes should be unique within the context of a single root map.

Versions of DITA before 1.3 used the id attribute on the resourceid element to specify an ID for an external application. Beginning with DITA 1.3, this use of the id attribute is deprecated in favor of using the appid attribute.

Content models

See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.

Inheritance

- topic/resourceid

Example

In the following example, user-assistance context hooks are applied to three topics that are referenced from a DITA map. The second topic has two hooks for the same topic.

<map title="Widget Help">
 <topicref href="file_ops.dita" type="concept">
   <topicref href="saving.dita" type="task">
     <topicmeta>
     <resourceid appname="ua" appid="1234" ux-context-string="idh_filesave"
     ux-source-priority="topic-only" />
     </topicmeta>
   </topicref>
   <topicref href="deleting.dita" type="task">
     <topicmeta>
      <resourceid appname="ua" 
           appid="2345" ux-context-string="idh_filedelete" />
      <resourceid appname="ua" 
           appid="6789" ux-context-string="idh_filekill" />
     </topicmeta>
   </topicref>
   <topicref href="editing.dita" type="task">
     <topicmeta>
       <resourceid appname="ua" 
            appid="5432" ux-context-string="idh_fileedit" ux-windowref="csh"  />
     </topicmeta>
   </topicref>
</topicref>
</map>

In the following example, a user-assistance context hook is defined in the prolog of a task topic. The context hook is made up of a context ID (value for appid attribute) and a context string (value for ux-context-string attribute). A user-assistance window profile also is referenced for this topic.

<task id="fedt">
 <title>Editing a File</title>
 <prolog>
   <resourceid appname="ua" 
         appid="5432" ux-context-string="idh_fileedit" ux-windowref="csh" />
 </prolog>
 <taskbody>
  <context>After you have created a new file, you can edit it.</context> 
  <steps>
   <step><cmd>Open...</cmd></step>
   <step><cmd>Edit...</cmd></step>
   <step><cmd>Save...</cmd></step>
  </steps>
 </taskbody>
</task>

Attributes

The following attributes are available on this element: Universal attribute group (with a narrowed definition of id, given below) and the attributes defined below.

id
Before DITA 1.3, this attribute specified a value that was used by a specific application to identify the topic. That usage is deprecated in favor of using the appid attribute. This attribute is defined with the XML Data Type CDATA.
appname
A name for the external application that references the topic.
appid
An ID used by an application to identify the topic.
ux-context-string
Contains the value of a user-assistance context-string that is used to identify the topic.
ux-source-priority

Specifies precedence for handling resourceid definitions that exist in both a map and a topic. This attribute only is valid when used within a topicref element in a map. The allowable values are -dita-use-conref-target and the following:

topic-and-map
Use IDs from both the topic and map.
topic-only
Use IDs from the topic only.
map-only
Use IDs from the map only.
map-takes-priority
Use the IDs from the map (if they exist); otherwise, use IDs from the topic.
topic-takes-priority
Use the IDs from the topic (if they exist); otherwise, use IDs from the map.
ux-windowref
References the name attribute on the ux-window element that is used to display the topic when called from a help API.