On 08/05/2015 10:44 AM, n...@kbss27.be wrote:
Excellent! thanks again for keeping me posted; I have now succesfully
used both status values and product values to give neatly coloured
output, and it is a major step forward for me.
One observation, though, after checking
http://www.xmlmind.com/ditac/_distrib/doc/manual/limitations.html#limitations__flagging_contents
*Flagging contents*
Only the following elements (and, of course, their specializations) can
be flagged: topic, p, lq, note, dl, ul, ol, sl, pre, lines, fig, object,
table, simpletable, section, example, ph, term, xref, cite, q, boolean,
state, keyword, tm, image, foreign.
Clear and unambiguous, of course … but I've noticed, when considering my
non-DITA documents with conditional text for product variants, that it
has been useful to apply conditions to <dlentry> and to <li>. Any chance
the list of supported elements might be extended in the future?
We don't know. For now, we haven't found a simple and elegant way to
flag elements such as list items, table rows, table cells, etc.
I could
imagine using something like <li><ph>, though I suspect this would not
colour the bullet character, but don't see any easy way of tagging a
single <dlentry>
ps] compromise – the output is visually acceptable if I string several <dl>
together, though this does of course interfere with the structural logic ;-}
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