DITA Tutorial
February 16, 2006
So as part of Gilbane San Francisco this coming April, I will be giving a half-day tutorial on DITA, the Darwin Information Typing Architecture. The following description is also available on the conference website:
Tutorial B: Working with DITA: The Darwin Information Typing Architecture
DITA is quickly establishing itself as the leading method of creating XML-based technical documents and other product support content. DITA’s success is based on several things—a tag set that is straightforward and easy to learn, a publicly available toolkit that allows users to readily create print, Help, and other output, and specialization—a flexible and powerful means of customizing the DITA for your organization’s requirements. This tutorial will combine hands-on exercises, demonstrations, and discussion where attendees will learn DITA tagging, work with the DITA Open Toolkit, and understand how specialization can best be done. Tutorial attendees will receive and work with a (time-limited) copy of XMetal Author DITA Edition.
Interested? Feel free to email me, or, heck, just go ahead and register (and get a free video Ipod).
Posted by Bill Trippe at February 16, 2006 2:31 PM
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This UK event may be of interest for Frame users interested in DITA and XML publishing.
http://www.mekon.com/adobe
Posted by LP at February 17, 2006 4:00 AM