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Capabilities of DITA
- About DITA
- History of DITA
- 5-minute Flash tutorial
- Supported output formats
- Supported languages
- Introduction to specialization
- Topic-based authoring
Setting up DITA
- Getting started
- Getting started as cheaply as possible
- Resources for Beginners
- Migrating legacy content
- Installing the DITA Open Toolkit
- Setting up stylesheets and a publishing system
- Setting up the Eclipse Help Infocenter for publishing DITA content
- About authoring tools
- About storing and managing content
- File and folder naming
Working with DITA
- Writing DITA topics
- Working with maps
- Working with images
- Working with content references (conref)
- Working with links
- Publishing with the DITA Open Toolkit
- Optimizing DITA for Translations
- Stem sentences
The DITA Open Toolkit
- The DITA Open Toolkit
- Installing the DITA Open Toolkit
- Publishing with the DITA Open Toolkit
- Plans for future versions of the DITA Open Toolkit
DITA Community
- List of organizations using DITA
- List of speakers for DITA presentations
- DITA user groups
- DITA Conferences
- Blogroll
The Business Case for DITA
- Making the Business Case for DITA
- Is content management important?
- Is structure important?
- Is content reuse important?
- Is single-sourcing important?
- Is translation important?
- Do you markup your content?
- Is your content modular?
- Is your content conditional?
- Is your content task-oriented and minimalist?
- Is standardization important?
- What is your DITA Quotient (D.Q.)?
The DITA Maturity Model
- Downloadable PDF
- Building the DITA Maturity Model Community
- Introduction to the Maturity Model
- Level One: Topics
- Level Two: Scaleable Reuse
- Level Three: Specialization and customization
- Level Four: Automation and integration
- Level Five: Semantics on Demand
- Level Six: Universal semantic ecosystem
- DITA Maturity Model Reference Table
- DITA Maturity Model Q&A
- Resources for Beginners with the DMM
- Usage and Copyright Information
DITA Specializations Development
DITA Standards Development
- DITA language reference 1.1
- DITA architectural specification 1.1
- DITA 1.1 versus 1.0
- DITA Standard Milestones
- About the OASIS DITA Technical Committee and Subcommittees
- Suggesting enhancements to the DITA Standard and Toolkit
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