Categories that are defined to be used for a specific doctype. May be used for a couple of doctypes, but is not intended to make sense for any doctype.

Description

While generic categories are used for any doctype, the type-specific categories are designed to help to categorize for a limited set of doctypes.

Examples are types for modules or topics.

Instances of these types are typically defined by the Documentation Architect or the Documentation Gardener.

Doctypes

List of document types to define categories valid for all document types.

# Name Short Description Target Type
1
Categorize associations by a type.
2
Categorize categories by a type.
3
Categorize charters by a type.
4
Categorize excerpts by a type.
5
Defines the context through which readers acquire skills. The level sets the expectation on the author's techniques to teach.
6
Categorize experience levels by a type.
7
Categorize FAQs by a type.
8
Categorize generic documents by a type.
9
Categorize glossary items by a type.
10
Resources are identified by their media type. This may be the MIME type, but also a human readable string, that identifies the syntactic format.
11
Categorize media types by their type.
12
13
Categorization of document modules for single sourcing.
14
Categorize organizations by a type.
15
Categorize persons by a type.
16
Categorize profiles by a type.
17
Categorize quotes by a type.
18
Organizes glossary items.
19
Categorize relations by a type.
20
Resources are identified by their type. This is not the MIME type, but human readable string, that identifies the semantic, rather than the syntactic format.
21
Categorize roles by a type.
22
Categorize sections by a type.
23
Categorize space indexes by a type.
24
Categorize stakeholders by a type.
25
Categorize steps by a type.
26
Categorize subjects by a type.
27
Categorize tags by a type.
28
A topic type is a semantic type of the topic. It helps to set the expectations of potential readers.
29
Categorize versions by a type.