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complexType "taskbody.class"
Namespace:
Content:
complex, 9 attributes, 11 elements
Defined:
globally in taskMod.xsd; see XML source
Includes:
declarations of 2 attributes
Referenced:
Component Diagram
XML Representation Summary
<...
   
 = 
xs:string
 = 
xs:string
 = 
xs:NMTOKEN
 = 
xs:string
 = 
("yes" | "no" | "-dita-use-conref-target")
 = 
xs:language
 = 
("ltr" | "rtl" | "lro" | "rlo" | "-dita-use-conref-target")
 = 
xs:string
 = 
xs:string
   
>
   
Content: 
</...>
Attributes:
Attribute
Type / Value
Default
Required?
Declared In
Description
outputclass
xs:string
no
base
xs:string
no
xs:NMTOKEN
no
xs:string
no
yesno-att.class : ("yes" | "no" | "-dita-use-conref-target")
no
xs:language
no
In due course, we should install the relevant ISO 2- and 3-letter codes as the enumerated possible values . . .
dir-atts.class : ("ltr" | "rtl" | "lro" | "rlo" | "-dita-use-conref-target")
no
xs:string
no
xs:string
no
Content Element Model:
Component
Type / Value
Occurs
Nillable?
Declared In
Description
1..1
0..1
no
The pre-requisite (<prereq>) section of a task should document things the user needs to know or do before starting the current task. »
0..1
no
The <context> section of a task provides background information for the task. »
0..1
  steps
1..1
no
The <steps> section of a task provides the main content of the task topic. »
1..1
no
Like the <steps> element, the <steps-unordered> section of a task provides the main content of the task topic, but particularly for cases in which the order of steps may vary from one situation to another. »
0..1
no
The <result> element describes the expected outcome for the task as a whole.
0..1
no
The <example> element is a section with the specific role of containing examples that illustrate or support the current topic. »
0..1
no
The <postreq> element describes steps or tasks that the user should do after the successful completion of the current task. »
0..∞
  data
1..1
no
The <data> element represents a property within a DITA topic or map. »
1..1
no
The <data-about> element identifies the subject of a property when the subject isn't associated with the context in which the property is specified. »
1..1
no
The <foreign> element is an open extension that allows information architects to incorporate existing standard vocabularies for non-textual content. like MathML and SVG, as inline objects. »
1..1
no
The <unknown> element is an open extension that allows information architects to incorporate xml fragments that does not necessarily fit into an exisitng DITA use case. »
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XML schema documentation generated with FlexDoc/XML 1.15 using FlexDoc/XML XSDDoc 3.5 template set. All XSD diagrams generated by FlexDoc/XML DiagramKit.