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  <title>DITA-OT Day 2015</title>
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  <keydef
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    keys="dita-otdocumentationupda-2015"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2015/dita-ot_day.html#DITA_OT_Documentation_Update"
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    format="html"
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    scope="external"
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  >
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>DITA-OT documentation update</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> This talk provides an overview of recent changes to the DITA-OT documentation, points out open issues,
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        highlights ideas for future improvements, and closes with room for suggestions from the community and a call for
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        contributions.</shortdesc>
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      <author>Roger Fienhold Sheen</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="multipleotwithgit-2015"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2015/dita-ot_day.html#Multiple_OT_With_Git"
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    format="html"
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    scope="external"
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  >
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>Multiple OT with Git</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> If you need to maintain multiple configurations of the OT for day-to-day or minute-by-minute changes
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        to the OT for different projects, clients, etc., you can use git to do it. There are some tricks and gotchas but
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        it does work.</shortdesc>
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      <author>Eliot Kimber</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="sellingditawithdemodata-2015"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2015/dita-ot_day.html#Selling_DITA_With_Demo_Data"
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    format="html"
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    scope="external"
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  >
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>Selling DITA with demo data</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> Over a couple of years, the Gnostyx team has been preparing and refining a DITA Demonstration Data
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        Set. It's purpose is to provide members of the community a functionally realistic data set with which to
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        demonstrate DITA based applications. It was made available publicly in early 2015 and has since been adopted and
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        used by several members of the DITA Community. This talk is really a demonstration of some of the business use
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        cases that we use to convince business stakeholders that DITA demands serious attention. People will learn a
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        little about the DITA Demonstration Data Set and some of the sales pitches that they might want to use, and to
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        demonstrate, in the future.</shortdesc>
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      <author>Joe Gollner</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="publishingwithdita-ot-th-2015"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2015/dita-ot_day.html#Publishing_With_DITA_OT_The_CMS_Perspective"
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    format="html"
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    scope="external"
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  >
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>Publishing with DITA-OT - the CMS perspective</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> Publishing from a CMS imposes specific requirements on the DITA-OT. We will review these requirements
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        while showing how IXIASOFT integrated the DITA-OT into their Output Generator.</shortdesc>
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      <author>Jean-François Ameye</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="parametersannotationsfor-2015"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2015/dita-ot_day.html#Parameters_Annotations_For_DITA_OT_Plugins"
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    format="html"
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    scope="external"
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  >
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>Parameters annotations for DITA-OT plugins</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> Each DITA-OT plugin provides a set of parameters that can be configured to customize the publishing
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        process. As these need to be made available to users it is important to have an automated way of discovering
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        these parameters and additional information about them - what they represent, what values are possible, etc.
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        DITA-OT makes this possible by allowing parameters to be annotated.</shortdesc>
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      <author>Radu Coravu</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="howtorundita-ot-2015"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2015/dita-ot_day.html#How_To_Run_DITA_OT"
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    format="html"
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    scope="external"
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  >
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>How to run DITA-OT</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> There are multiples ways to run DITA-OT and some of them are good, some are bad, and some are just
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        plain ugly. This presentation goes through different interfaces to DITA-OT and when to use them.</shortdesc>
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      <author>Jarno Elovirta</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="creatingdita-otconstrain-2015"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2015/dita-ot_day.html#Creating_DITA_OT_constraint_specialisation_plugins"
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    format="html"
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    scope="external"
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  >
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>Creating DITA-OT constraint/specialisation plugins</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>This presentation will address the problem of creating DITA constraints/specialisations to customize
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        DITA to meet your specific needs. We will identify a problem, create a Relax NG constraint/specialization to
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        solve it and convert that to DTD. All these will be packaged as a DITA-OT plugin.</shortdesc>
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      <author>Radu Coravu</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="ditacommunity-2015"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2015/dita-ot_day.html#DITA_Community"
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    format="html"
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    scope="external"
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  >
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>DITA Community</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> The DITA Community GitHub organization serves as a general place for people to contribute DITA Open
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        Toolkit plugins and other DITA-related tools and utilities that are not maintained by DITA-OT or other projects.
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        This presentation provides an overview of the DITA Community organization, what's there today, and how you can
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        contribute. </shortdesc>
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      <author>Eliot Kimber</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="pdf5-mlplug-in-featuresf-2015"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2015/dita-ot_day.html#PDF5-ML_Plug-in"
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    format="html"
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    scope="external"
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  >
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>PDF5-ML Plug-in - features for practical use</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>Demonstrates the following features of PDF5-ML Multiple language in one documentConditional variable
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        & style definitionFree format cover pages</shortdesc>
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      <author>Toshihiko Makita</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="dita-otreloaded-2015"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2015/dita-ot_day.html#DITA-OT_reloaded"
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    format="html"
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    scope="external"
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  >
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>DITA-OT ... reloaded!</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>Professional writing can require several features that the present DITA-OT (2.1.1) has not implemented.
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        There are several expensive plugins available as commercial products to improve that situation. Helmut Scherzer
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        presents a match to highly professional DITA-OT extensions which contains a list of more than 20 new powerful
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        features to PDF2 – offered to become part of the public DITA-OT.</shortdesc>
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      <author>Helmut Scherzer</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="dita-otinsidetheblackbox-2015"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2015/dita-ot_day.html#Inside_the_black_box"
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    format="html"
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    scope="external"
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  >
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>DITA-OT: Inside the black box</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>When creating a product, a good design is critical; in many cases, this rule applies not only to the
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        outside, but also to the parts inside that normal users will not see. Unfortunately, to those who looked, the
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        inner workings of the early toolkit seemed to have almost no design at all. In this session, we'll talk about
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        how Jarno has cleaned up the hidden inner workings of the toolkit -- and how everyone benefits from these
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        changes to things they might never see.</shortdesc>
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      <author>Jarno Elovirta</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="pdfgenerationwithcss-2015"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2015/dita-ot_day.html#PDF_Generation_With_CSS"
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    format="html"
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    scope="external"
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  >
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>PDF generation with CSS</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>Presenting new updates made to the DITA-OT plugin which can now be used to generate PDF from DITA and
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        CSS using either Prince XML or Antenna House. </shortdesc>
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      <author>Radu Coravu</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="markdownplugin-2015"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2015/dita-ot_day.html#Markdown_plugin"
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    format="html"
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    scope="external"
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  >
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>Markdown plugin</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>This talk introduces Jarno Elovirta’s DITA-OT Markdown plugins, which extend the DITA Open Toolkit so
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        you can use Markdown files directly in topic references and export existing DITA content in Markdown format for
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        use in other publishing systems. This makes it easier for people to contribute content to DITA publications,
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        enables mobile authoring workflows, facilitates review processes with less technical audiences and expands the
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        range of publishing options to workflows based on Markdown.</shortdesc>
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      <author>Roger Fienhold Sheen</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="whystartcmdisnotyourfrie-2015"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2015/dita-ot_day.html#Why_startcmd_is_not_your_friend"
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    format="html"
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    scope="external"
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  >
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>Why "startcmd" is not your friend</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>The startcmd batch script made it possible for many to easily use DITA-OT, but whether you realize it
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        or not, it's no longer really necessary. I'll briefly explain where it came from, why it was always more of a
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        kludge than a Feature, and how better DITA-OT designs mean it's no longer needed.</shortdesc>
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      <author>Robert Anderson</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="dita-otpatternsandanti-p-2015"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2015/dita-ot_day.html#DITA-OT_Patterns_and_Anti-patterns"
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    format="html"
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    scope="external"
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  >
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>DITA-OT Patterns and Anti-patterns</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>What might often seem like a good way to use or extend DITA-OT, but likely result in trouble later?
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        What is the alternative? This session will cover known traps that organizations have fallen into when using
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        DITA-OT, and suggest how to avoid those issues or (perhaps with difficulty) recover from the mistakes. The
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        session will leave time for discussion about other traps that audience members may have fallen into.</shortdesc>
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      <author>Robert Anderson</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="whatsnewindita-ot-2015"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2015/dita-ot_day.html#Whats_new_in_DITA-OT"
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    format="html"
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    scope="external"
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  >
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>What's new in DITA-OT</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>What's new in DITA-OT? We'll cover major changes in both 2.1 and 2.2, with a focus on support for new
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        DITA 1.3 features.</shortdesc>
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      <author>Kristen James Eberlein</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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