Take advantage of Suite Solutions webinar series to succeed in generating your own publications using the DITA Open Toolkit. The webinars start at a beginner level and proceed to advanced topics, so you can choose the sessions that best match your needs.
For a limited time, until September 15, 2011, order any 3 webinars and get the 4th free. You can view and review the webinars at any time at your own pace.
Learn how to build your own style sheets for PDF, HTML, and other formats, learn how to overcome challenging transform pitfalls, enable localization, implement specializations, and more. Suite's team of experts like Adena Frazer, Aliza Merzel, Leora Betesh, Aryeh Sanders, Leigh White and others will teach you what you need to know to do it right the first time. The webinars include overviews, training information, real-life examples, and sample files that you can take with you.
For more information and
to register:
http://www.suite-sol.com/pages/services/services_training_dita_ot_training_webinars_recorded.html
Webinars
you can choose from:
* Overview of the DITA Open Toolkit (Beginner Level)
* Overview of XSL, XPath and XSL-FO (Beginner Level)
* Understanding and Configuring the FO Plug-in for Generating PDF Files: Part I
(Beginner Level)
* Understanding and Configuring the FO Plug-in for Generating PDF Files: Part
II (Beginner Level)
* Moving Ahead With XSL FO Style Sheet Customizations
* Strategies for Using Metadata
* Customizing Style Sheets for HTML outputs
* Developing Plug-ins and Working with FO plug-in Extension Points
* Understanding the File Process of the DITA Open Toolkit
* Methods of Error Handling and Debugging DITA Open Toolkit Processing
* Overview of Dost.jar and FO.jar
* Optimizing your Toolkit Customizations: Speeding up your Processing
* Implementing Change Tracking and Flagging
* Advanced Xpath
* Localizing XSL-FO Style Sheets for PDF
* Localizing Style Sheets for HTML Outputs
* Introduction to Eclipse Infocenter
* Tour of DITA-OT 1.5
* Improving Graphic Quality for PDF and Strategies for Using SVG
* Implementing the DITA Toolkit with FrameMaker