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Technical content spec: Review Big Bill Broonzy: Glossentry, take two

  • 1.  Technical content spec: Review Big Bill Broonzy: Glossentry, take two

    Posted 05-14-2024 07:57

    Please review the PDF, and then enter your comments in Content Fusion.  Please note that we have very, very specific requirements for how we need reviewers to use Content Fusion:

    • Make all new comments as draft comments in the source. Do not use the native Content Fusion comment function. This is necessary so that we can retain and archive a clear record of the discussion that took place in the review, as well as resolution of the comments.
    • To respond to a draft comment, edit the existing draft comment. We suggest specific markup to use.

    See the information about using Content Fusion at the bottom of this e-mail.

    Link to review PDF
    https://groups.oasis-open.org/higherlogic/ws/public/document?document_id=71912&wg_id=c2c11e3a-c9cd-43d9-840b-018dc7cd5db9

    Link to Content Fusion review
    https://fusion.oxygenxml.com/tasks/s398b2bvop2rhsbfsloqmfq2h500i7kommqp15pa64q4t9t8

    Link to latest version of the DITA 2.0 Technical Content spec
    https://groups.oasis-open.org/higherlogic/ws/public/document?document_id=71911&wg_id=c2c11e3a-c9cd-43d9-840b-018dc7cd5db9

    Link to info about Big Bill Broonzy
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bill_Broonzy

    Information about using Content Fusion

     

    Inserting a draft comment

    1.       In the Editor pane, place your cursor where you want to insert the draft comment.

    2.       Right-click Insert > Insert Element.

    3.       Select Draft Comment.

    4.       Add content to the draft comment, using standard DITA markup.
    Ensure that the @author and @time attributes clearly indicate your name and the date that you added the draft comment.

     

    Editing a draft comment

    1.       In the Editor pane, place your cursor at the end of the content within the existing draft comment.

    2.       Insert a <div> element:

    a.       Right-click Insert >Insert Element.

    b.       Select Division.

    c.       Add markup, as indicated in the following screen capture:

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    Best,
    Kris