<tasktroubleshooting>
The <tasktroubleshooting>
element provides information designed
to help users remedy the situation when a task does not complete as expected. In particular,
this element can be used to explain how users can recover when the results of a task do not
match those listed in the <result>
element. The troubleshooting remedy
typically contains one or more actions for solving a problem. For complex remedies, link to
another task.
Tip: Do not use
<note type="trouble">
inside of <tasktroubleshooting>
because its meaning there would be
ambiguous.Content models
See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.
Inheritance
- topic/section task/tasktroubleshooting
Example
<steps>
<step><cmd>...</cmd></step>
<!-- ... more steps ... -->
</steps>
<result>
<p>The <uicontrol>User Type</uicontrol> menu updates to
display the new types you added.</p>
</result>
<tasktroubleshooting>
<p>If the User Type menu does not display the additions, try
one or more of the following:
<ul>
<li>Refresh the page</li>
<li>Verify that <wintitle>Add Types</wintitle> is not
still open; if so, go to it and press
<uicontrol>OK</uicontrol>.</li>
</ul>
</p>
</tasktroubleshooting>
<example>
<p>For example, you could also do xyz.</p>
</example>
<postreq>
<p>Once completed, you need to consider abc.</p>
</postreq>
Attributes
The following attributes are available on this element: Universal attribute group and outputclass.