In the words of its creators:
DITA Open Toolkit now allows you to use Markdown files directly in topic references and export DITA content as Markdown.
These features enable lightweight authoring scenarios that allow subject matter experts to contribute to DITA publications without writing in XML, and support publishing workflows that include DITA content in Markdown-based publishing systems.
To add a Markdown topic to a DITA publication, create a topic reference in your map and set the
The
When you add Markdown topics to a DITA publication as described above, the content is temporarily converted to DITA in the background when generating other output formats like HTML or PDF, but the Markdown source files remain unchanged.
In cases where the Markdown input is a one-off contribution, members of the DITA authoring team can use the Markdown file as raw material that is easily converted to DITA and enriched with conditional processing attributes, conkeyrefs or other more complex semantics that have no equivalent in limited formats like Markdown.
If you prefer to maintain this content in DITA in the future, you can generate DITA output by passing the
This converts all input files (both DITA XML and Markdown) to