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Maximum Reusability - A Case Study of DITA-based Content Production
Presentation by Andrea Leszek at XPubs 2008.
Designing and Delivering Dynamic Training and eLearning with DITA
Presentation by John Hunt at XPubs 2008.
DITA is an OASIS standard for designing, authoring, and publishing
modular information. Its extensible architecture makes large content
sets much more manageable and customizable. (say something on topics,
maps, metadata)
How to Get the Most Out of Content Migration to DITA
Presentation by Mikhail Vaysbukh at XPubs 2008.
Migration to DITA and CMS Implementation - A Work in Progress
Presentation by Chris Hadley and Noz Urbano at Xpubs 2008.
With over ten years of independently developed XML-based authoring processes to manage, and thousands of pages of help content needing to go to multiple output formats for various related products, the Micro Focus User Information team recognised the need to refresh an ageing and complex system to keep up with corporate growth and acquisitions. With sustainability and transferability of the new system as top priorities, Micro Focus defined an aggressive timescale to:
Can't get <navtitle> to display in web output
Hello all,
I am authoring topics using Arbortext, and when I compose output for the web, my navtitles do not display in the navigation. The topics are defined in the map as such: