DITA (Darwin Information Typing Architecture) is an XML-based architecture for authoring, producing, and delivering information. Publishers are starting to take DITA seriously. And if they aren’t, they should be. This panel session will introduce DITA for publishers, the basic publishing-specific DITA components that are completely generic, and how DITA can really be the tool-set that launches publishers into the XML world.
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Tim Grantham
I provide consulting, training, design and implementation services for organizations developing knowledge products with DITA.
Recent projects include customizing the DITA Open Toolkit to produce fully brand-compliant server-based online help (with Javahelp 2.0) and PDF user guides from a single DITA map for a web-based enterprise message management application.
I am also an active member of the OASIS DITA Enterprise Business Documents Technical Sub-committee.
Content Management Strategies/DITA North America 2010 conference
DITA for Publishers: How Publishers Can Really Do XML by Eliot Kimber
Change table of content HTML markup
Hi
I am new to DITA and figuring out how to change the generated table of content markup. I have written an XSL which I am able to run in lieu of map2htmltoc.xsl but the issue is that I am not able to find a hook to override the templates in this file.
Can someone help me on which feature extension to use to override the templates in this file? and what is the best way of doing something like this.
DITA 1.2 feature article: Improved glossary and terminology handling
White paper from the OASIS DITA Adoption Committee. Authored by Tony Self, , HyperWrite PTY Ltd. Published 16 December 2009