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Migrating to release 2.3
In DITA-OT 2.3, HTML5 table processing has been refactored to use HTML5 best practices and
improved CSS properties. In PDF output, table heads and key columns no longer include shading, and unused
localization variables have been deprecated. The template for generated error messages has been updated to use a
single id
variable that contains the entire message ID.
HTML5
The HTML5 table processing has been refactored to use valid HTML5 markup, HTML5 best practices, and better CSS properties for styling. BEM-style CSS classes are now generated with the name of the containing element, the name of the attribute, and the value of the attribute.
Common CSS files are now generated using separate modules for each DITA domain, implemented as Sass partials to better support extensions with CSS frameworks, custom plug-ins and future toolkit versions.
HTML-based formats
The XSLT tm-area
named template, which used to toggle rendering of trademark symbols in US
English and Asian languages (Japanese, Korean, and both Chinese) but ignore them in all other languages, has
been deprecated. Trademark symbols are now rendered uniformly for all languages and the template will be removed
in an upcoming release.
In previous releases, short descriptions in <abstract>
elements were rendered
as division elements (<div>
), rather than paragraphs (<p>
).
Processing has been revised to ensure that short descriptions are consistently rendered as paragraphs,
regardless of whether they appear in <abstract>
elements. Users who have previously
implemented custom CSS rules to style div.shortdesc
like paragraphs should be able to remove
these rules.
The antiquewhite
background color has been removed from table heads and key column contents in
<simpletable>
and <properties>
tables to synchronize
presentation with <choicetable>
and provide a more uniform customization baseline between
PDF output and HTML-based formats.
PDF: The I18N Java and XSLT processing code has been merged into single task. This eliminated the need for a stage3.fo file in the temporary directory; instead, topic.fo is generated directly from stage2.fo. If custom plug-ins were implemented to handle stage3.fo, they would need to be updated.
- Back button title
- Contents button title
- Forward button title
- Index button title
- Index multiple entries separator
- Main page button title
- Next page button title
- Online help prefix
- Online Help Search Method And
- Online Help Search Method Field
- Online Help Search Method Or
- Previous page button title
- Search button title
- Search Case Sensitive Switch
- Search Excluded Stop Words Message
- Search Highlight Switch
- Search index button title
- Search index field title
- Search index next button title
- Search Search Give No Results Message
- Search Search in Progress Message
- Search Stopped Message
- Search text button title
- Search text field title
- Search title
- Search Whole Words Switch
- Untitled section
Deprecated properties and targets
- conreffile
- conref-check
- coderef
Pre-processing
The order of the chunk
and move-meta-entries
pre-processing stages
has been switched so that chunk
comes first. This ensures that metadata is properly pulled or
pushed into the chunked version of DITA topics.
Generating error messages
Previously, the XSLT output-message
named template for generating error messages combined a
global variable and two parameters to determine the actual message ID. This function has been updated to use a
single id
variable that contains the entire message ID.
output-message
function should be updated to use the single
id
variable, as
in:<xsl:call-template name="output-message">
<xsl:with-param name="id" select="'FULLMESSAGENUMBER'"/>
<xsl:with-param name="msgparams">optional-message-parameters</xsl:with-param>
</xsl:call-template>