Archive - 2008

DITA Reuse Strategies

From STC 2005

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DITA XML.org Editorial Board meeting

Location: 
teleconference
Date: 
13 Mar 2008 - 14:00 - 15:00
Event Type: 
Other

DITA topic specialization: Analyze your content and build a specialized DTD

Many resources are available to explain what Darwin Information Typing
Architecture (DITA) topic specialization is and the syntax to implement
it, but you still might be wondering "I have some content that might be a
candidate for topic specialization. What's next?" This tutorial
walks you through a series of steps to evaluate your content's suitability
for different DITA topic types, specialize one of those types, and test
your specialization using the DITA Open Toolkit.

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New User

Hello, I am new to DITA, well I have worked as a technical writer and is equally passionate to continue; I would like to know how to use DITA; as I have been using WORD to prepare SDLC documents, so to enhance myself more in this profession I am eager to learn how to implement DITA or if I simply say that I want to make a vision document than how DITA will be used. Warm Regards, Omer

DITA and wiki hybrids - they’re here

Lisa Dyer and Alan Porter presented at last week’s DITA Central Texas User Group meeting, and both told tales of end-user doc written and sourced in DITA, with wikitext in mind as an output. About 20 people attended and we all enjoyed the show. I wanted to post my notes to follow up, and I’ll post a link to slide shows as well.

This post covers Lisa Dyer’s presentation on a wiki sourced with DITA topics. I’ll write another post to cover Alan’s presentation.

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