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Plug-ins for the DITA Open Toolkit
The following plug-ins are freely available for use with the DITA Open Toolkit. If you have plug-ins that are publicly available, please them to this list.
Available at the DITA-OT SourceForge site
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=132728
- The "PDF2" Plugin, contributed by Idiom Technologies, for producing production quality PDF output using XSL-FO. On June 23, 2008, Suite Solutions announced that they would take over support for the PDF2 output; for more information, see their press release.
- Music: a sample specialization with README files describing how to set up a plugin. Includes HTML formatting overrides, including localized table headings. Maintained by Robert D Anderson at IBM.
- Context Sensitive Help specialization, with XHTML overrides and Eclipse CSHelp file generator. Mantained by Jeff Antley at IBM.
- Docbook2dita - a transform from Docbook to DITA and some proof-of-concept examples of interoperability.
- Message Specialization; reference specialization for encoding messages. Includes XHTML processing overrides. Contributed by Scott Stark at IBM.
- FrameMaker adapter from Mekon (Mark Poston) and XMetaL: a transform that creates a single book file from a map that can be imported into FrameMaker for final printing (more information at http://dita.xml.org/node/1384).
- APIRef Reference specialization and XHTML formatting overrides. Contributed by Erik Hennum at IBM.
- Java APIRef Reference specialization and XHTML formatting overrides (requires the APIRef plugin). Contributed by Erik Hennum at IBM.
- Thesaurus plugin: a specialization that defines formal subjects and the relationships between those subjects so you can classify what your content is about. Contains early work for the classification support coming from OASIS in DITA 1.2. Contributed by Erik Hennum at IBM.
- Troubleshooting specialization and XHTML processing overrides, contributed by Scott Stark at IBM.
Available from dita-users
Log in to dita-users and go to the Files section, and then into the Demos folder:
- TOCJS plugin from Shawn McKenzie
- HTMLSEARCH plugin from Nadege Quainen
Available from other sources
- DITA2InDesign from Eliot Kimber: http://dita2indesign.sourceforge.net/
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