The <topicref>
element, and any specialization of
<topicref>
that allows the @keys
attribute, can be used
to define keys.
In the following example, a <topicref>
element is used to define a key;
the <topicref>
element also contributes to the navigation structure.
<map> <!--... --> <topicref keys="apple-definition" href="apple-gloss-en-US.dita" /> <!--... --> </map>
The presence of the @keys
attribute does not affect how the
<topicref>
element is processed.
In the following example, a <keydef>
element is used to define a
key.
<map> <!--... --> <keydef keys="apple-definition" href="apple-gloss-en-US.dita"/> <!--... --> </map>
Because the <keydef>
element sets the default value of the
@processing-role
attribute to "resource-only", the key definition does not
contribute to the map navigation structure; it only serves as a key definition for the key name "apple-definition".
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