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Archive - Apr 2007
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Michael Priestley (IBM) and Steve Manning (Rockley Group) Workshops Announced for X-Pubs 2007
Michael Priestley (IBM DITA Lead) and Steve Manning (Principal, The Rockley Group, co-author of "Managing Enterprise Content") are both delivering first-come first-serve workshops at X-Pubs 2007.
Conference X-Pubs 2007
Europe's largest XML Conference X-Pubs (http://www.x-pubs.com) is back a look. Covers XML /DITA / CMS. 2006 was brilliant.
End-users from Bombardier, Schlumberger, BMJ, and the Irish Governement are presenting their stories, AND Michael Priesly (IBM), Steve Manning (Rockley Group), and other experts from IBM, Adobe, PTC Arbortest, XyEntreprise, Mekon, ect.
DITA Infocenter
A help interface means it has the classic two panes with table of contents (TOC), index, and search views in the left pane and topics in the right.
The new DITA Infocenter is a demonstration of end-to-end DITA publishing. All the DITA source files for the Architecture Specification and the Language Specification were built as Eclipse Help and are serving from an Eclipse server at DITAUsers.org.
Bob Doyle
Anna van Raaphorst: Implementing the Open Toolkit
At the April meeting of the Boston DITA Users Group, Anna van Raaphorst and her husband/partner Richard H. (Dick) Johnson, principals at VR Communications, Inc. (http://www.vrcommunications.com) presented remotely from California on the topic "implementingDITA™ Setting the Stage: Creating DITA Projects That Will Scale Up."