Archive - Nov 2007

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Documentum XML Transformation Services

EMC Documentum XML Transformation Services can be used to transform and render XML documents into a variety of formats for customers that want to leverage the power behind authoring and managing their content in XML. It includes an eXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT) engine and a style sheet toolkit.

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DITA and Wikis

Wiki systems make it easy to edit documents online, which makes wikis a compelling tool for document collaboration. Current wiki formats, however, don't allow for the kind of reuse that the DITA was designed to enable.

OASIS members propose 'DITA for Enterprise Business Documents' Subcommittee

Members of the OASIS Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) TC have published a proposal for a Subcommittee focusing on 'Enterprise Business Documents'. The proposal document presents a brief discussion of the increasing usage of DITA for a broad range of narrative business documents that has led to a proposal for a DITA Enterprise Business Documents Subcommittee. It includes preliminary goals of the committee, and a discussion of the rationale for each goal.

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WritersUA Conference for Software User Assistance

Location: 
Portland, Oregon, USA
Date: 
16 Mar 2008 - 08:00 - 19 Mar 2008 - 05:00
Event Type: 
Conference

DITA Troubleshooting specialization is now available

The DITA Troubleshooting specialization is now available as a plug-in to the DITA Open Toolkit. The Troubleshooting specialization creates a new topic type that is well-suited for problem-solution information. This topic type is based on the generic DITA topic type, and is based on the OASIS DITA standard. The Troubleshooting specialization should be placed in the \plugins directory of the Open Toolkit. You should run ant -f integrator.xml on the command line from the toolkit root directory after unzipping the package. This will properly "integrate" the package.

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