You can create a conditional processing profile to identify which values you want to conditionally process for a particular output, build, or other purpose. The profile has the extension .ditaval to identify it to conditional processing systems.
The .ditaval format has several elements: val, the root element, can contain a style-conflict element followed by prop or revprop elements; the prop and revprop elements can contain startflag and endflag elements; and the startflag and endflag elements can contain alt-text elements.
It is recommended but not required that conditional processing code provide a report of any attribute values encountered in content that do not have an explicit action associated with them.
If an image in DITA content becomes flagged using a background color, the color should be represented as a thick border. If a foreground color is expressed, it should be represented as a thin border.
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OASIS DITA Language Specification v1.1 -- Committee Draft 02, 8 May 2007
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