A new feature in DITA 1.1 is the ability to specialize from the base= and props= attributes. For conditional processing, this lets you add your own attributes rather than using otherprops=, which can be clearer to authors and implementors. Note that at the time of writing the DITA Open Toolkit does not implement support for specializations of props=, but it should be added soon.
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Reuse strategies and the mechanisms that support them
by France Baril
I reuse, you reuse, he/she reuses, we reuse, you reuse, they reuse… and yet most of us are doing it different ways and for different reasons. We want to increase consistency, save time, save money, adapt content to different users or contexts, provide support in a new output format, and more.
Generating into PowerPoint
Has anyone tried use the ToolKit to generate into PowerPoint?
Tutorial: Specializing DITA Conditional Attributes
A new feature in DITA 1.1 is the ability to specialize from the base= and props= attributes. For conditional processing, this lets you add your own attributes rather than using otherprops=, which can be clearer to authors and implementors. Note that at the time of writing the DITA Open Toolkit does not implement support for specializations of props=, but it should be added soon.
Tutorial: Specializing the props= attribute
http://drmacros-xml-rants.blogspot.com/2007/03/tutorial-specializing-dit...
DocZone.com® Opens Second Data Center in Dallas to Accommodate Growing Customer Demand
March 14, 2007 – Bedford, NH – DocZone.com® (www.doczone.com) today announced the addition of a second data center in Dallas to accommodate the growing number of DocZone customers located in North America. This data center is already operational and in use by several DocZone.com clients, including Agfa Healthcare and Dominion. DocZone.com also has a data center located in Amsterdam for European customers.