The <searchtitle> element is used to specify a title that should be displayed by search tools that locate the topic. This is most useful when the topic has a title that makes sense in the context of a single information set, but may be too general in a list of search results; for example, a topic title of "Markup example" may make sense as part of a guide to DITA, but when found among thousands of unrelated topics, a search title of "DITA markup example" is more useful.
Doctype | Content model |
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topic (base), learningAssessment, learningContent, learningOverview, learningPlan, learningSummary | ( text data or data or data-about or foreign or unknown or keyword or term or ph or b or i or sup or sub or tt or u) (any number) |
map (base), classifyMap, subjectScheme, learningBookmap, learningMap | ( text data or data or data-about or foreign or unknown or keyword or term) (any number) |
topic (technical content), concept, ditabase, glossary, glossentry, glossgroup, reference, task | ( text data or data or data-about or foreign or unknown or keyword or apiname or option or parmname or cmdname or msgnum or varname or wintitle or term or abbreviated-form or ph or b or i or sup or sub or tt or u or codeph or synph or filepath or msgph or systemoutput or userinput or menucascade or uicontrol) (any number) |
map (technical content), bookmap | ( text data or data or data-about or foreign or unknown or keyword or apiname or option or parmname or cmdname or msgnum or varname or wintitle or term or abbreviated-form) (any number) |
machineryTask | ( text data or data or data-about or foreign or unknown or keyword or wintitle or term or ph or b or i or sup or sub or tt or u or menucascade or uicontrol) (any number) |
Doctype | Content model |
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topic (base), topic (technical content), concept, ditabase, glossary, glossentry, glossgroup, reference, task (strict), task (general), machineryTask, learningAssessment, learningContent, learningOverview, learningPlan, learningSummary | titlealts |
map (base), map (technical content), classifyMap, subjectScheme, learningMap | topicmeta |
bookmap, learningBookmap | topicmeta, bookmeta |
In the following example, the general title "Programming Example" is likely very useful in a set of information about XSLT basics; however, the same title is not helpful among a set of search results from the entire internet. In that case, "Example of basic programming in XSLT" will be much more helpful.
<task id="progexample"> <title>Programming Example</title> <titlealts><searchtitle>Example of basic programming in XSLT</searchtitle></titlealts> <taskbody> . . . </taskbody> </task>
<topicref href="progexample.dita"> <topicmeta> <navtitle>Programming example</navtitle> <searchtitle>Example of programming in XSLT</searchtitle> </topicmeta> </topicref>
Name | Description | Data Type | Default Value | Required? |
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univ-atts attribute group (includes select-atts, id-atts, and localization-atts groups) | A set of related attributes, described in univ-atts attribute group | |||
global-atts attribute group (xtrf, xtrc) | A set of related attributes, described in global-atts attribute group | |||
class, outputclass | Common attributes described in Other common DITA attributes |
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