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Adobe FrameMaker 7.2 - Have You Looked At FrameMaker Lately? Live eSeminar (June 13)

Location: 
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/event/index.cfm?event=detail&id=462604&loc=en_us
Date: 
13 Jun 2006 - 05:00 - 06:00

DITA Specialization Workshop - Full Day

Michael Priestley, one of DITA's architects at IBM, provides an introduction to specialization and a practical demonstration including structural specialization, domain specialization, and output customization.

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XMetaL Celebrates DITA Anniversary With Rapid Momentum; Demand for XMetaL Author DITA Rises...

as Benefits of this Growing Content Standard are Realized

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irondog1970

Now reading up

I have decided to start reading up on DITA using Linton's and Bruski's book Introduction to DITA. I have also had a talk with our resident XML guru Ed, and he supports the idea of moving our documentation to DITA.

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Michael Priestley

Some conference updates

I'll be speaking at two events this month:

  • The DITA Online Summit June 7th
    (http://www.pubsnet.com/courses/dita_summit.htm)
    I'll be kicking off the summit with an introduction to DITA, followed by DITA in-depth presentations and case studies from a whole bunch of good folks, including Jen Linton of Comtech Services (author of the DITA Users Guide), Bill Rabkin of Idiom, and Jody Bookless of Autodesk. It looks like a good mix of subjects and case studies, and it's not too late to register.
  • The X-Pubs XML Publishing Conference in Gatwick, England June 20-21
    (http://x-pubs.com/)
    I believe I'll be providing a short kickoff here, followed by a demo of specialization on day 1 and an overview of DITA and integration possibilities for day 2. A solid schedule with keynotes from both JoAnn Hackos and Ann Rockley - looking forward to crossing the pond (I'm Canadian) and meeting more DITA users from outside North America.

As a side note, I finally got my T-shirts from CafePress (unfortunately too late to show off at the STC, but in time for the DITA Online Summit, where no one can see them). They look pretty good, especially the golf shirt, even if I don't play golf.

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