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<p>DITA Open Toolkit</p>
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<h1 class="title topictitle1" id="ariaid-title1">Books</h1>
<div class="body"><p class="shortdesc">Several DITA-related publications include information on configuring and customizing DITA Open Toolkit
with detailed examples on creating custom plug-ins for PDF output.</p>
<section class="section"><h2 class="title sectiontitle"><cite class="cite">DITA for Print: A DITA Open Toolkit Workbook</cite> (Second Edition, 2017)</h2>
<p class="p">Authored by Leigh W. White, DITA Specialist at IXIASOFT, and published by XML Press, <cite class="cite">DITA for
Print</cite> walks readers through developing a PDF customization from scratch. </p>
<p class="p">Here is an excerpt from the back cover:</p>
<blockquote class="lq"><cite class="cite">DITA for Print</cite> is for anyone who wants to learn how to create PDFs using the DITA Open Toolkit
without learning everything there is to know about XSL-FO, XSLT, or XPath, or even about the DITA Open Toolkit
itself. <cite class="cite">DITA for Print</cite> is written for non-programmers, by a non-programmer, and although it is
written for people who have a good understanding of the DITA standard, you dont need a technical background to
get custom PDFs up and running quickly.</blockquote>
<p class="p">This is an excellent, long-needed resource that was initially developed in 2013 for DITA-OT 1.8.</p>
<p class="p">The second edition has been revised to cover DITA Open Toolkit Version 2, including customizing the DITA 1.3
troubleshooting topic type, localization strings, bookmarks, and the new back-cover functionality.</p>
<div class="note important note_important"><span class="note__title">Important:</span>
<p class="p">The first edition of <cite class="cite">DITA for Print</cite> recommended copying entire files from the PDF2 plug-in to
your custom plug-in. The DITA-OT project — and the second edition of the book — do not recommend this
practice.</p>
<p class="p">Instead, you should copy only the specific attribute sets and templates that you want to override. Following
this practice will more cleanly isolate your customizations from the DITA-OT code, which will make it easier
for you to update your plug-ins to work with future versions of DITA-OT.</p></div>
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<section class="section"><h2 class="title sectiontitle"><cite class="cite">DITA for Practitioners: Volume 1, Architecture and Technology</cite> (2012)</h2>
<p class="p">Authored by Eliot Kimber and published by XML Press, this seminal resource contains a chapter dedicated to DITA
Open Toolkit: “Running, Configuring, and Customizing the Open Toolkit”. In addition to a robust overview of
DITA-OT customization and extension, the chapter contains a detailed example of customizing a PDF plug-in to
specify 7" × 10" paper size and custom fonts for body text and headers.</p>
<p class="p">The DITA-OT chapter in <cite class="cite">DITA for Practitioners: Volume 1</cite> was written for DITA-OT 1.5.4, which was
the latest stable version at the time it was written.</p>
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