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Re: <keydef> in submap not included in root maps key-space? Is this
At some risk of jumping ahead of Jeremy, you will find the following text in the definition of "fatal error" in the W3C XML Recommendation: Once a fatal error
Re: group of elements under one id for conref?
Yes that's exactly what I need, thanks! It doesn't look like I can have paragraphs on their own after a element though. I guess I just have to wrap
Re: <keydef> in submap not included in root maps key-space? Is this
... Hey Jeremy, do you know where in the XML spec that this "draconian error handling" is actually specified? I've been looking for it. Mark Giffin
Re: group of elements under one id for conref?
On Tue, 28 May 2013 20:16:35 -0000, "akevancity" ... Sounds ike sectiondiv will do what you want. In the DITA 1.2 spec, it's par. 3.1.1.2.32. Just grouping, no
group of elements under one id for conref?
Hi all, is there a way to group a few elements into one parent element with an id (so all the child elements will be included)? I have some scripts that
Re: Help with strategy to avoid conref hell
I would have a hard look at ... Subversion. and ask, why is this? Are devs writing their own documentation? Is it auto-generated topics from the build system?
Re: DITA 1.2 Spec production data
I have an 8Gb Toshiba portable and creating a 1Gb drive did help. Production of my small document went from 1 minute to 30 seconds. I put my project in RAM
Re: DITA 1.2 Spec production data
If only I could convince our IS to let us move from 32 bit to 64 bit. Then I would absolutely try more ram. You'll have to excuse me while I feed the carrier
Re: Help with strategy to avoid conref hell
I'd suggest looking for a way to script syncing changes to common topics such as intro.dita across all repos, if you cannot change the repo structure. This
Help with strategy to avoid conref hell
Hi Group, I need to reuse content, but the Software Configuration Management is pretty a mess, so I am uncertain on what to do: This is a simple case of
Where in Europe Can I Hang for Week Working on 1.3 Proposals?
I hope this query is not inappropriate for this forum, but it is directly DITA related. I will be in Utrecht, Netherlands, for the Information Energy
[ann] DITA support in oXygen webinars
Hi all, I am happy to invite you to attend our DITA support in oXygen webinars. Not only you will be able to see an overview of the functionality oXygen
Re: DITA 1.2 Spec production data: SuiteHelp
Hi, To add to the benchmarking data: It took 5 minutes 6 seconds to generate the DITA Spec into SuiteHelp on a modest i3 2.20GHz computer with 8MG RAM.
Re: DITA 1.2 Spec production data
The dita.temp.dir dd not make very much difference. Moving the project onto a RAM drive and putting the DITA-TO folder on the RAM drive seems to cut the
Re: DITA 1.2 Spec production data
You can specify temporary directory with dita.temp.dir property. Do let us know what the processing time difference was. I've been wanting to test the
Re: Index problem - Who has texts translated into Japanese?
Add in the English source, but set the value to be the same as its parent . In all languages except the ones where you need to
Re: PDF: Keep rules for task topics
Hi Kristen, If this code is executed in the context of an image (or specialized image) element then it should look like this:
Re: DITA 1.2 Spec production data
It sounds like a hashed map would do the trick. I have started a test of a ram drive but I can not figure out how to specify that I want the dita.temp.dir to
Re: DITA 1.2 Spec production data
On Fri, 24 May 2013 16:30:14 -0400, Ron Wheeler ... Not in this case, unfortunately. If the issue were number of files, disk i/o would indeed be a major