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Joe Welinske
DITA Content at the 2011 Conference for Software User Assistance
DITA is an important interest area at the 2011 WritersUA Conference for Software User Assistance taking place March 13-16 in Long Beach, CA. The conference program is now posted and features the following DITA-related sessions:
Automated Customized Documents with DITA
A Style Guide for DITA Authoring
DITA Hands-on Computer Lab
What They Won't Tell You About DITA
InfosysSoftwareInc
Immediate Contract for 6 months+ in NY City for (1) DITA XML information architect and (2) Technical project manager
Please contact me if you are interested for either of these 2 contract opportunities.
(1) DITA XML information architect
and
(2) Technical project manager
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Patrick
Infosys Software Inc
Land 954 432 5969
Cel 954 260 4051
infosyssoftwareinc@gmail.com
Single-Sourcing Blog
Recording posted: Webinar -- ROI of XML
If you have information about your company’s product or services that needs to be delivered to customers, whether it’s in print or electronic form, chances are you have heard of XML.
Are you finding yourself in the position of having to explain to others:
Single-Sourcing Blog
Recording posted: Webinar -- DITA Styling in Arbortext
Last week, Single-Sourcing Solutions held a webinar to talk about best practices for doing DITA stylesheets in Arbortext Styler.
The presentation focused on several key points that contribute to a successful DITA implementation: understanding fall-back processing, using read-only stylesheets, and developing with modular stylesheets.
In case you missed it, you can sign up to view the recording here or, because the event had a live Twitter stream, you can read through the highlights here.
Julio_Vazquez
Recording of Aug. 25, 2010 RTP-Boston DITA UG Presentation - Producing PDFs using Bookmap
Attached zip file contains the recording of the above meeting. The recording runs approximately 45 minutes.