Archive - 2010

Congility (formerly X-Pubs) 2011 Conference: Call for Speakers

Congility 2011 Conference Call for Speakers

 

This is the call for speakers for Congility 2011 – the new conference replacing X-Pubs, Europe’s Largest XML Conference.

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Speakers receive free entry to the two-day conference. We are calling for end-users delivering their case studies and consultant and specialist educational or case-study presentations.

Congility 2011 theme:

"Content Integration: Leveraging Content Standards to Improve Customer Experience"

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In pursuit of the ultimate techCom information architecture

Using subject scheme feature in DITA 1.2 to manage topic resolution

DITA 1.2 includes the new subject scheme feature. I gave a presentation about the subject scheme feature on the 12th STC India conference in New Delhi 13th of November and how it can be used to manage and define the topic granularity. My experience is that many DITA users have problems in defining the size of a topic. How big is a topic? Is it two sentences or 10 pages?

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IBM Information Architecture Workbench Handout

Information Architecture Workbench (IAWB), formerly known as Task Modeler, is a free, Eclipse-based tool for graphically designing, building, and editing DITA maps and relationship tables. IAWB enables you to visualize various properties of the map, such as linking between files. In the handout you find how to download, install and setup of the IBM Information Architecture. Furthermore you learn how to design a small, DITA-based information set, creating a map, creating relationships and generating stub files.

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IBM: IBM Information Architecture Workbench

Information Architecture Workbench (IAWB), formerly known as Task Modeler, is a free, Eclipse-based tool for graphically designing, building, and editing DITA maps and relationship tables. IAWB enables you to visualize various properties of the map, such as linking between files.

You can use Information Architecture Workbench to perform tasks such as:

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MathML support & rendering

Hello,

 

can someone explain me, how to use MathML in Dita the right way?

Tried with http://dita.xml.org/wiki/math-domain-elements  and the <math> tag, which is specialized from <foreign>.

My dita file uses a task with inline mathml by <math>. With DITA OT 1.5.1 and the Idiom FO Plugin, the equations aren't rendered or the Build fails, in case of dita2PDF.

 

Maybe you got some links / hints for me.

Thanks

 

 

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