Archive - Aug 2006
Transform Eclipse Navigation Files to DITA Navigation Files
Tutorial information type
I have to convert our online tutorial from HTML to DITA.
It appears to me that the Task information type is not adapted for our tutorial.
Does anybody have already created a Tutorial information type ?
thecontentwrangler
Astoria Software's Move to DITA: An Interview with Chip Gettinger
In this exclusive TheContentWrangler.com interview, Scott Abel interviews Chip Gettinger, VP Services and Sales Support at Astoria Software, an XML content management software vendor, about his company’s experience moving to the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA). Gettinger says of DITA, “It’s all about reducing the time, cost and risk associated with producing content.” Read the interview to learn how Astoria is using DITA to produce software manuals, online help and other deliverables.
Astoria Software's Move to DITA: An Interview with Chip Gettinger
In this exclusive TheContentWrangler.com interview, Scott Abel interviews Chip Gettinger, VP Services and Sales Support at Astoria Software, an XML content management software vendor, about his company’s experience moving to the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA).
jemwit
Newly discovering the world of DITA
Although I have a lot of experience with HTML and XML, I only recently began working with a technical documentation team that has begun looking into DITA as a possible future direction.
Our current documents are primarily in Framemaker and Word. Robohelp is used for online help topics. PDFs are used for distributable files. We have an increasing need to also post content on the web.