Archive - Apr 2009
The DITA Caper
XML, DITA Conference exhibitors-sponsors
Come and exhibit at these two technical events, geared toward IT manager, tech comm managers, IT workers, authors, editors, and tech comms. We expect to have a strong technical audience with a range from newbies through experienced gurus, with significant additional interest this year due to the strained job market.
The Summer XML 2009 Conference --
http://www.aboveandbeyondlearning.com/xmlconference.html
The RealWorld DITA 2009 Conference --
http://www.aboveandbeyondlearning.com/ditaconference.html
DitaWikiIntegration
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3di Information Solutions Ltd
3di has been providing technical authoring, translation and localization services to some of the world’s largest organisations since 2002. In these areas of expertise, we provide project management, consultancy and engineering services.
3di uses its experience in designing and implementing XML information architectures and provides support in:
Producing PDFs using Bookmap
Presentation at the March 25, 2009 meeting of the RTP DITA Users' Group by Julio Vazquez, Systems Documentation, Inc.
The presentation will describe the bookmap specialization and how the DITA Open Toolkit currently processes the bookmap to produce PDFs. Julio also will present a methodology to minimize the maintenance problems associated with managing similar maps for print and HTML.
XSLT coding practices in the DITA-OT
The core developers on the DITA Open Toolkit generally try to keep several coding practices and design patterns in mind when adding to the toolkit's XSLT code. If you are interested in digging around in the DITA Open Toolkit, or in contributing XSLT patches back to the core toolkit, you may want to keep these practices in mind: