Inclusive DITA
There are lots of document formats out there.
Some of them you may receive from subject matter experts while some of them may be older formats in which your documentation is being stored.
Most of them can be migrated to DITA and some of them can be incorporated directly in a DITA-based technical documentation project.
We’ll explore how various document formats can be used in relationship with DITA:
– Migrating Office-like documents to DITA.
– Migrating XML content from other vocabularies to DITA.
– Migrating web pages to DITA.
– Migrating Markdown content to DITA
– Using formats like Excel or JSON directly in a DITA-based project.
– Using formats like Markdown directly in a DITA-based documentation project.
– Imposing project specific validation restrictions on the dynamically used content.
– Using various DITA-based specializations in the same DITA-based project.
Meet the Presenter
Radu Coravu started working more than 10 years ago as a software developer for Syncro Soft Ltd., the manufacturer of the popular Oxygen XML Editor. During the last years, his main focus has been in the development of the visual XML Author editing environment and the specific-DITA support provided by Oxygen. He provides support for complex integrations and helps steer the product in the right direction, all this with some development on the side.