From Eliot Kimber's XML 2007 Lightning Round Presentation: "DITA's specialization mechanism both enables sophisticated generic processing and effectively demands that tools provide it. That is, when presented with valid, conforming DITA documents, tools should "just work," applying all appropriate default DITA processing and behavior without any up-front configuration (with the possible exception of specifying the entity resolution catalog needed to resolve references to DTDs and schemas). Not many tools beyond the DITA Open Toolkit actually do just work. RSuite does.
Archive - 2007
DITA Specialization Support: It Should Just Work
News: Submitted by carolgeyer on Thu, 2007-12-13 14:49.
Test Drive DITA with Stilo Migrate
Event: Submitted by helen_owens-pope on Wed, 2007-12-12 15:11.
Location:
http://www.stilo.com/migrate/webinar.htmlDate:
13 Dec 2007 - 15:00 - 16:00Stilo International Seeks Partners to Test Drive DITA
News: Submitted by helen_owens-pope on Wed, 2007-12-12 12:19.
Seeking Partners to Test Drive DITA
Stilo International recently announced the introduction of Stilo Migrate, a ground-breaking on-demand service set to dramatically simplify the migration of legacy documents to DITA or other single-source publishing environments.
Stilo International recently announced the introduction of Stilo Migrate, a ground-breaking on-demand service set to dramatically simplify the migration of legacy documents to DITA or other single-source publishing environments.
Syncro Soft: oXygen XML editor
Product: Submitted by georgebina on Wed, 2007-12-12 10:44.
oXygen XML Editor combines an easy to use visual editor with a powerful code based editor thus covering the needs of both authors that do not want to see the tags and XML gurus that want to have full control over their markup.
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Bob Doyle
DITA Newsletter 1.5
Blog entry: Submitted by Bob Doyle on Tue, 2007-12-11 16:25. Last updated on Wed, 2007-12-12 21:35.
DITA Newsletter Volume 1, Issue 5, December, 2007
Features in this issue (see the web version at www.ditanewsletter.com)