XMLmind XML Editor
XMLmind XML Editor allows to edit large, complex, modular, XML documents. It makes it easy mastering XML vocabularies such as DocBook or DITA. (More info.)
As you can see it in the screen shot below, XMLmind XML Editor is not a tool for programmers. Its users are generally technical writers.
Extending the DITA Open Toolkit
Robert Anderson, IBM Chief Architect of the DITA Open Toolkit, discussed Customizing the Output of the Open Toolkit at the November meeting of the Silicon Valley DITA Interest Group.
You can find the 90-minute presentation in the Open Toolkit Tutorials section of the DITA Users website.
Robert presented remotely from Minneapolis. DITA Users from around the world attended the meeting remotely via an Elluminate screen sharing session.
DITA Redux
Nearly two and a half years ago, the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) officially approved the Darwin Information Typing Architecture Standard 1.0, completing the transition from many years of software development at IBM, reaching back to the mid-1990’s before the introduction of XML.
FrameMaker-DITA Yahoo Group
The FrameMaker-DITA group is moderated by Kay (Ethier) Whatley. It is a private effort by a team of individuals and is not a corporate project.
The group is a large, interacting community of hundreds (900 as of October 2007).
Emails not on point may be declined by the moderator. Information posted is not copyrighted to the group but to the original poster.
DITA Users International Organization
DITA Users help one another become topic-based authors.
We are an international membership organization (400 members from 21 countries) that includes
- Individuals learning DITA.
- Organizations moving to single-source authoring and multi-channel publishing.
- Vendors of XML Editors and XML Content Management Systems.
The website provides members with individual workspaces for their DITA documents.