Highlights of DITA 1.2 support in the toolkit include:
- Processing support for all new elements and attributes
- Link redirection and text replacement using keyref
- New processing-role attribute in maps to allow references to topics that will not produce
output artifacts
- New content reference extensions, including the ability to reference a range of elements, to push content
into another topic, and to use keys for resolving a conref attribute.
- The ability to filter content with controlled values and taxonomies using Subject Scheme Maps
- Processing support for both default versions of task (original, limited task, and the general task with
fewer constraints on element order)
- Acronym and abbreviation support with the new abbreviated-form element
- New link grouping abilities available with headers in relationship tables
- OASIS Subcommittee specializations from the learning and machine industry domains (note that the core
toolkit contains only basic processing support for these, but can be extended to produce related artifacts
such as SCORM modules)
To find detailed information about any of these features, see the specification documents at OASIS. The DITA
Adoption Technical Committee has also produced several papers to describe individual new features. In general, the
white papers are geared more towards DITA users and authors, while the specification is geared more towards tool
implementors, though both may be useful for either audience. The DITA Adoption papers can be found from that
committee’s main web page.