The tag usage guide will be ported into topics and exposed as a right click in the editor. Any tags that have some style information attached to them will be highlighted, and the topic that holds the style information will be displayed as in the context menu.
Eventually topics with the Style Tag Extended Property will be automatically added to a content spec, and rebuilt with the docbuilder. This has yet to be implemented though.
https://mojo.redhat.com/docs/DOC-26274 captures the overview of this feature. There is no associated Jive Project task for the video above. I've created https://mojo.redhat.com/groups/pressgang-ccms/projects/pressgang-tutorial-video-backlog/tasks?task=4943 which I'll use to create a tutorial for adding content. As far as adding this into a guide, which one should it be added into? The User Guide, or the Handbook. And which Appendix is the best fit for this content (so I get a feel for where I should add other such topics). Also probably a good idea to tell folks where XML Style Guide stuff should be put until auto-add is implemented.
(In reply to Jared MORGAN from comment #4) > https://mojo.redhat.com/docs/DOC-26274 captures the overview of this feature. > > There is no associated Jive Project task for the video above. > > I've created > https://mojo.redhat.com/groups/pressgang-ccms/projects/pressgang-tutorial- > video-backlog/tasks?task=4943 which I'll use to create a tutorial for adding > content. > > As far as adding this into a guide, which one should it be added into? The > User Guide, or the Handbook. > > And which Appendix is the best fit for this content (so I get a feel for > where I should add other such topics). Also probably a good idea to tell > folks where XML Style Guide stuff should be put until auto-add is > implemented. I've created the video: https://mojo.redhat.com/docs/DOC-28668 Still need an answer about where to put the topic. I may as well just create it and once I get the answer I can add it to a content spec.
I just decided to "go for it". XML Element Embedded Help [24331] Visible in http://docbuilder.usersys.redhat.com/13968/#XML_Element_Embedded_Help once docbuilder sorts itself out. Ready for QA.