Ant parameters: Common HTML-based transformations

DITA Open Toolkit

Ant parameters: Common HTML-based transformations

Certain parameters apply to all the HTML-based transformation types: Eclipse help, HTML Help, JavaHelp, TocJS, HTML5, and XHTML.

Figure 1. Ant parameters: HTML-based transformations
args.artlbl
Specifies whether to generate a label for each image; the label will contain the image file name. The allowed values are yes and no; the default value is no.
args.breadcrumbs
Specifies whether to generate breadcrumb links. The allowed values are yes and no; the default value is no. Corresponds to the XSLT parameter BREADCRUMBS.
args.copycss
Specifies whether to copy the custom .css file to the output directory.
args.css
Specifies the name of a custom .css file.
args.csspath
Specifies the location of a copied .css file relative to the output directory. Corresponds to XSLT parameter CSSPATH.
args.cssroot
Specifies the directory that contains the custom .css file. DITA-OT will copy the file from this location.
args.dita.locale
Specifies the language locale file to use for sorting index entries.
Note: This parameter is not available for the XHTML transformation.
args.ftr
Specifies an XML file that contains content for a running footer. Corresponds to XSLT parameter FTR.
Note: The XML file must contain valid XML. A common practice is to place all content into a <div> element.
args.gen.default.meta
Specifies whether to generate extra metadata that targets parental control scanners, meta elements with name="security" and name="Robots". The allowed values are yes and no; the default value is no. Corresponds to the XSLT parameter genDefMeta.
args.gen.task.lbl
Specifies whether to generate headings for sections within task topics. The allowed values are YES and NO; the default value is NO. Corresponds to the XSLT parameter GENERATE-TASK-LABELS.
args.hdf
Specifies an XML file that contains content to be placed in the document head.
args.hdr
Specifies an XML file that contains content for a running header. Corresponds to the XSLT parameter HDR.
Note: The XML file must contain valid XML. A common practice is to place all content into a <div> element.
args.hide.parent.link
Specifies whether to hide links to parent topics in the HTML or XHTML output. The allowed values are yes and no; the default value is no. Corresponds to the XSLT parameter NOPARENTLINK.
Note: This parameter is deprecated in favor of the args.rellinks parameter.
args.indexshow
Specifies whether the content of <indexterm> elements are rendered in the output. The allowed values are yes and no; the default value is no.
args.outext
Specifies the file extension for HTML or XHTML output. The default value is html. Corresponds to XSLT parameter OUTEXT.
args.xhtml.classattr
Specifies whether to include the DITA class ancestry inside the XHTML elements .For example, the <prereq> element (which is specialized from section) would generate class="section prereq. The allowed values are yes and no; the default value is yes. Corresponds to the XSLT parameter PRESERVE-DITA-CLASS.
Note: Beginning with DITA OT release 1.5.2, the default value is yes. For release 1.5 and 1.5.1, the default value was no.
args.xsl
Specifies a custom XSL file to be used instead of the default XSL transformation (xsl\dita2xhtml.xsl). The parameter must specify a fully qualified file name.