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FAQs about the DarwinInformation Typing Architecture
DITA experts Don Day, Michael Priestley, and Gretchen Hargis address the
topic architecture of DITA, tips and techniques, and general DITA
questions.
Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA)
Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) is a system of Document Type Definitions (DTDs) and conventions for authoring and delivering technical information.
Specializing topic types in DITA
The Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) provides a way for documentation authors and architects to create collections of typed topics that can be easily assembled into
Specializing domains in DITA
This article shows you how to leverage the extensible DITA DTD to describe new domains of information
Migrating HTML to DITA, Part 2: Extend the migration for more robust results
Two part series on how to quickly migrate HTML topics to DITA, the author explains the details of migration, and shows you how
Introduction to the Darwin Information Typing Architecture
This document is a roadmap for DITA: what it is and how it applies to
technical documentation.
DITA Forum
Get answers to your questions in this DITA forum, hosted by Don Day and Michael Priestley, contributors to DITA and the papers that describe DITA and how to use it.
Generate DITA Java API reference documentation using DITADoclet
Combine DITADoclet and DITA API specialization to save time and still
produce quality API documentation directly from the Java source code
Migrating HTML to DITA, Part 1: Simple steps to
move from HTML to DITA
Get a quick start with DITA using available HTML topics Document options Document options requiring JavaScript are not displayed Free software for rapid results
Implement a DITA publishing solution without
abandoning your current publishing system investments
XML-based information architecture for learning
content, Part 1: A DITA specialization design
Can topic-based DITA XML provide the basis for developing an information architecture for single-sourced
Why use DITA to produce HTML deliverables?
This article explores advantages DITA provides for producing HTML content
Tip: Easy command line processing with the DITA
Open Toolkit
The DITA Open Toolkit can transform your DITA files into a wide
variety of output types. When you first install it, it’s easy to get the
impression that you need to know Ant well to use it, but you can pack most of its available options into a single Java(TM) command line
An XML-based information architecture for learning content, Part 2: A DITA content pilot
Find out how topic-based DITA XML can provide the basis for developing an information architecture
Transform Eclipse navigation files to DITA navigation files
Eclipse navigation files to Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA)
format.
Design patterns for information architecture with DITA map domains
The Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) provides maps for
assembling topics into deliverables. By specializing the map elements, you can define a formal information architecture.
DITA topic specialization
Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) topic specialization is and
the syntax
Subject classification with DITA and SKOS
Use a DITA specialization to manage the subject matter of your document
content
Transform Eclipse navigation files to DITA navigation files
This article provides an XSLT stylesheet for converting Eclipse TOC files to
DITA map files.
Generate DITA Java API reference documentation
using DITADoclet and DITA API specialization
Automatically create reference documentation from Java source with DITA API specialization
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