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Supporting the DITA Open Toolkit
Just a quick note that Jarno Elovirta, the developer responsible for most of the work on the DITA Open Toolkit over the last few years, finally has a gittip
Re: Czech font
Hit-or-miss suggestion: clear your font cache. If you're on a *nix system, this can be done with the fc-cache command. best, -mica
Re: Czech font
... Have you registered fonts with Czech characters in xep.xml as I have ... -- ... Jirka Kosek e-mail: jirka@... http://xmlguru.cz ...
Re: Czech font
Thanks for the quick responses. My apologies, if I did not make myself clear. The issue we are having is that Czech seems to have some characters that are not
Re: Czech font
... I'm not sure about DITA-OT, but you need to register Czech fonts (and likely hyphenation patterns) in XEP. For more info see: http://www.kosek.cz/sw/xep/
Re: Czech font
Kevin FYI, it's advisable that you play with the latest release of DITA OT, for example 1.7.4; To meet what you described , for example, please go to
Czech font
I am using DITA 1.4.1 on Win 7. I am trying to build a document that has Czech characters in it, but not all of them appear. I have obtained a copy of an Arial
Re: Sizing fonts for different languages independently in the same f
Jeff, FYI, to deal with this requirement, you may have to tweak your XSL i18n-postprocess residing on C:\DITA-OT1.7.4\plugins\org.dita.pdf2\xsl\fo. To
Re: DITA 1.2 Spec production data
My RAM disk setup is working well. It has survived a few Windows updates with required reboots over the last 2 weeks. The disk save and restore worked as
Re: Sizing fonts for different languages independently in the same f
Hi, I am not sure at all, but I would try to change this attribute set:
Sizing fonts for different languages independently in the same flow.
Hi all, I've got documents which are a mix of Japanese and English, mixed inline with each other. In the finished PDF, the Japanese font looks too large
Re: DITA 1.2 Spec production data
... Jeremy, I reviewed our own output and am seeing a similar number of output files (784). The linking behavior was previously causing us trouble due to
Re: DITA Refactoring -- Tools?
In my experience, doing this sort of refactoring is always a custom job. I've developed some techniques, but I really never do exactly the same thing twice.
Re: fo:float space between text and image
You can also send us @ RenderX a snippet of what you have done so far and we can assist. Just send to kevin@ render Kevin Brown RenderX
Re: machinery task
Hi Tracy, The machine task has it's own DTD/XSD. In the DITA 1.2 package you can find it in the machineryIndustry directory. It's a sibling to base,
Information Energy Master Class june 12: DITA for practitioners
Master Class by Eliot Kimber: DITA Doctype Creation and Management Basics has a few places left. Location: Utrecht, The Netherlands. June 12. More info at
Re: Conditional text for elements allowed only once
One challenge with DITA is that the base content models need to be reasonably constrained so that authoring is not nuts. But this means that in places where
Re: DITA OT is not applying filtering?
Thank you, Bertrand! The problem actually was just resolved. We just are not sure how. One of the files had originally had some miamidade audience attributes
Re: Conditional text for elements allowed only once
Thanks, I suspected it might be that. I'm always hesitant to add p or ph tags. Still learning through how dita ot interprets classes. Bryon
Re: Word2Dita. dl list dissapear from dita output
Yes, the @level attribute is all important--without it the XSLT process has no way to group things hierarchically. Glad you were able to make progress. I