DITA Open Toolkit
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The DITA Open Toolkit (DITA-OT) is an open-source publishing system for publishing DITA.[2] It produces:[3]
- Docbook
- Eclipse Help
- HTML5
- JavaHelp
- Microsoft Compiled HTML Help
- ODT
- PDF, through XSL-FO
- troff
- Word RTF (with some limitations)
- XHTML and XHTML with a JavaScript frameset
The DITA-OT can be also extended to produce arbitrary output formats. It includes a tool for migrating HTML to DITA.
Developed by IBM and released to open source in 2005,[4] the distribution packages contain Ant, Apache FOP, Java, Saxon, and Xerces.
Most DITA authoring tools and DITA CMSs integrate the DITA-OT, or parts of it, into their publishing workflows.
Standalone tools have also been developed to run the DITA-OT via a graphical user interface instead of the command line.
References
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External links
- “DITA Open Toolkit documentation” From 1.3.1 to current version
- GitHub DITA-OT code repository
- DITA XML.org “Information resource for the DITA OASIS Standard”
- “Introduction to the Darwin Information Typing Architecture” Don Day, Michael Priestley, David Schell
- ↑ https://github.com/dita-ot/dita-ot/releases
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