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Insert Reference Dialog Box

The Insert Reference dialog box allows you to insert and configure references in DITA maps. There are numerous types of references that can be inserted into maps. They include references to topics, other maps, glossary terms, and keys. You can also use this dialog box to configure the attributes of a reference, add profiling or metadata, and define keys.

To open the Insert Reference dialog box, use one of the following methods:
  • Select Reference, Reference to the currently edited file, or any of the other specific reference actions that are available from the Append Child, Insert Before, and Insert After submenus when invoking the contextual menu in the DITA Maps Manager.
    • To insert the reference as a child of the current node, select the reference from the Append Child submenu.
    • To insert the reference as a sibling of the current node, below the current node in the map, select the reference from the Insert After submenu.
    • To insert the reference as a sibling of the current node, above the current node in the map, select the reference from the Insert Before submenu.
    Note:
    The content of these submenus depends on the node that is selected in the DITA map tree when the contextual menu is invoked. For example, if the selected node is a topic reference (<topicref>), its possible child nodes include the following elements: <anchorref>, <chapter>, <keydef>, <mapref>, <topicgroup>, <topichead>, <topicref>, <topicset>, and <topicsetref>.
  • Click the Insert Reference button on the DITA Maps Manager extended toolbar. This action will insert the reference as a sibling of the current node (below the current node in the map).
  • Select Insert Reference from the DITA Maps menu. This action will insert the reference as a sibling of the current node (below the current node in the map).

For the Reference or Reference to the currently edited file actions, a Reference type drop-down list is displayed at the top of the Insert Reference dialog box and you can select the type of reference you want to insert. Depending on the place where the reference will be inserted, Oxygen XML Editor will propose only valid reference types. When you change the reference type, the fields in the various tabs of the dialog box are reconfigured depending upon the availability of the associated attributes. For the other reference actions in the Append Child, Insert Before, and Insert After submenus, the reference type is automatically chosen based upon the invoked action and you cannot change it.

The main section of the dialog box includes the following tabs: Target, Keys, Attributes, Metadata, and Profiling.

Target Tab

Figure 1. Insert Reference Dialog Box - Target Tab

The Target tab of the Insert Reference dialog box allows you to specify information about the target reference. It includes the following sections and fields:
Choose a file location section
You can browse for and select the source target file by using the Look in drop-down list, browsing buttons, or file window in this section. You can use the Files of type drop-down menu to narrow the list of possible file types that will be displayed.
URL
Displays the path to the target and allows you to select or change it by using the combo box or browsing buttons.
ID
The drop-down list displays all of the target elements that are available for the selected target URL.
Href
The selected target automatically modifies this value to point to the corresponding @href attribute of the target element.
Note:
If the Reference type is a Navigation Reference, the Href field is changed to Mapref, since a <navref> element requires a @mapref attribute instead.

Keys Tab

Figure 2. Insert Reference Dialog Box - Keys Tab

The Keys tab allows you to use and define keys for indirect referencing. For more information, see Working with Keys in DITA. This tab includes the following:
Define keys
Use this text field to define the @keys attribute for the target.
Key scopes
Use this text field to define or edit the value of a @keyscope attribute. Key scopes allow you to specify different sets of key definitions for different map branches.
Key reference
Instead of using the Target tab to select a file that contains the target reference, you can reference a key definition by using this text field. Use the Choose key reference button to access the list of keys that are already defined in the current root map.

Attributes Tab

Figure 3. Insert Reference Dialog Box - Attributes Tab

The Attributes tab of the Insert Reference dialog box allows you to insert and edit attribute values for the target reference. This tab includes the following sections and actions:

Navigation title
This text field allows you to specify a custom navigation title for the target reference. If you want this attribute to always be populated with a detected value (based on the specifications for the target file), select the Navigation title checkbox for the Always fill values for attributes option in the DITA preferences page. For references to DITA resources, you can enforce the use of the specified title by selecting the Lock checkbox (otherwise, the topic <title> takes precedence).
Collection type
This drop-down list allows you to select the @collection-type attribute to create hierarchical linking between topics in a DITA map (for example, unordered, sequence, choice, family, -dita-use-conref-target).
Type
Allows you to select a @type attribute (such as topic, task, concept, etc.) for the target element. If you want this attribute to always be populated with a detected value (based on the specifications for the target file), select the Type checkbox for the Always fill values for attributes option in the DITA preferences page.
Scope
This property corresponds to the @scope attribute of the target element. It is populated automatically, based on the selected file type, unless its value for the selected target file is the same as the default attribute value. If you want this attribute to always be populated with a detected value based on the specifications (regardless of the default value), select the Scope checkbox for the Always fill values for attributes option in the DITA preferences page.
Format
This property corresponds to the @format attribute of the target element. It is populated automatically, based on the selected file type, unless its value for the selected target file is the same as the default attribute value. If you want this attribute to always be populated with a detected value based on the specifications (regardless of the default value), select the Format checkbox for the Always fill values for attributes option in the DITA preferences page.
Processing Role
This drop-down list allows you to set the @processing-role attribute to one of the allowed values for DITA reference elements (for example, resource-only, normal, -dita-use-conref-target).
Other attributes table

This table contains the attributes that are available for the selected reference. You can use this table to insert or edit the values of any of the listed attributes. Clicking a cell in the Value column allows you to use the combo box to enter, edit, or select attribute values.

Metadata Tab

Figure 4. Insert Reference Dialog Box - Metadata Tab

The Metadata tab allows you to add metadata elements to the target reference. Use the buttons on the right side of the tab to insert specific metadata elements (you can add the following metadata elements: <navtitle>, <linktext>, <shortdesc>, <keyword>, <indexterm>). The metadata elements are inserted inside a <topicmeta> element. The editing window allows you to easily insert and modify the content of the metadata that will be inserted.

Profiling Tab

Figure 5. Insert Reference Dialog Box - Profiling Tab

The Profiling tab allows you to select or change profiling attributes for the selected reference. This tab displays profiling attributes and their values as determined by the following:

When you modify a selection of values in this tab, the change will also automatically be reflected in the Attributes tab. For more information, see DITA Profiling / Conditional Text.

Finalizing Your Insert Reference Configuration

Once you click Insert or Insert and close, the configured reference is added in the map.
Tip:
You can easily insert multiple references by keeping the Insert Reference dialog box opened, using the Insert button.