Archive - Sep 2007

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How does DITA differ from DocBook?

It's important to recognize that DocBook and DITA take fundamentally different approaches.

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Where can I learn more about topic-oriented writing and user assistance?

The DITA FAQs provide additional information about topic oriented writing. The following sites also provide background on information architecture principles inherent in DITA:

  1. Minimalism (John Carroll)
  2. DITA: An XML-based Technical Documentation Authoring and Publishing Architecture
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Why is "Darwin" in the name of this architecture?

The entire name of the architecture has this combined explanation:
  1. Darwin: it uses the principles of specialization and inheritance
  2. Information Typing: it capitalizes on the semantics of topics (concept, task, reference) and of content (messages, typed phrases, semantic tables)
  3. Architecture: it provides vertical headroom (new applications) and edgewise extension (specialization into new types) for information

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Editing XSL files does not customize XMetaL PDF output

Although XMetaL docs do a good job explaining the application, and how it works with DITA, they don't provide any "how to" information for new users that need to alter the appearance of their docs to accommodate their company's standards. So, I got a preliminary doc from XMetaL, "Customizing DITA PDF Output."

Although I had to burn a Support credit, the doc has been very helpful. However, I cannot get the output I expect. I decided to start with a simple change to the title page, according to the
instructions in their doc.

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DITA Europe Conference 2007

Location: 
Stanhope Hotel in Brussels, Belgium
Date: 
13 Nov 2007 - 09:00 - 14 Nov 2007 - 05:00
Event Type: 
Conference
XML.org Focus Areas: BPEL | DITA | ebXML | IDtrust | OpenDocument | SAML | UBL | UDDI
OASIS sites: OASIS | Cover Pages | XML.org | AMQP | CGM Open | eGov | Emergency | IDtrust | LegalXML | Open CSA | OSLC | WS-I