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  <title>DITA-OT Day 2016</title>
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  <keydef
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    keys="panel-2016"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2016/dita-ot_day.html#DITA_2016_Panel_Quo_Vadis"
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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>Panel</linktext>
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      <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="longtermdita-otplanning-2016"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2016/dita-ot_day.html#Long_term_DITA-OT_planning"
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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>Long term DITA-OT planning</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>Kris and Robert will discuss the long term future of DITA-OT: what can we all do to ensure the
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        continued health of this critical piece of the overall DITA infrastructure? </shortdesc>
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      <author>Kristen Eberlein</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="theuse-casesforaditatore-2016"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2016/dita-ot_day.html#DITA_to_resolved_DITA_transformation"
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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>The use-cases for a "DITA to resolved DITA" transformation</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>A DITA to simplified/resolved DITA transformation provides a solution for some of the possible issues
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        with translating DITA. There are also other advantages, especially in connection to the increased dynamics in
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        DITA-OT development. Join me to discover how a DITA to resolved DITA can help you! </shortdesc>
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      <author>George Bina</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="ditaterminologymanagemen-2016"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2016/dita-ot_day.html#DITA_terminology_management_checking"
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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 terminology management and checking</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>I'd like to present how we manage and check terminology using the org.doctales.terminology
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        plugin.</shortdesc>
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      <author>Stefan Eike</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="codeblockqualityassuranc-2016"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2016/dita-ot_day.html#Codeblock_Quality_Assurance_instead_of_Errata"
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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>Codeblock Quality Assurance instead of Errata</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>Fixing errors during authoring stage is cheap in both technical communication and software development;
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        fixing errors after publishing is expensive. In this talk I demonstrate a QA method for software documentation
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        in DITA.</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="testingindita-ot-2016"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2016/dita-ot_day.html#Testing_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>Testing in DITA-OT</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>Jarno and Robert will discuss how the DITA-OT is tested, get feedback and talk about where we want to
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        go.</shortdesc>
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      <author>Jarno Elovirta, Robert Anderson</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="largescaleproductionusin-2016"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2016/dita-ot_day.html#Large_Scale_Production_Using_Project_Maps"
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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>Large Scale Production Using Project Maps</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>This presentation will show how SAP has integrated the DITA Open Toolkit to create a large scale
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        production infrastructure able to create daily builds producing 50 000+ outputs for all SAP Product
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        documentation. This covers the end-to-end process from getting the DITA content from the CMS to publishing the
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        produced outputs to the appropriate delivery channels, using so-called project maps as a key ingredient.
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        Advanced features like peer linking across outputs will be shown, as part of the overall implementation. </shortdesc>
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      <author>Youssef BENNANI</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="usingtheopentoolkitthrou-2016"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2016/dita-ot_day.html#Using_the_Open_Toolkit_Through_Docker_Containers"
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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>Using the Open Toolkit Through Docker Containers</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>Docker containers make it easy to package and use different configurations of software components.
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        Docker containers can also provide the dependencies needed to run a given piece of software. For the Open
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        Toolkit, you can use Docker containers to easily provision and run the Open Toolkit without worrying about the
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        local Java configuration or other dependencies. Docker also makes it easy to set up custom configurations of the
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        Open Toolkit or use different versions. This presentation shows how to use Docker-based Open Toolkit
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        packages.</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="gotchaupgradingpdfplugin-2016"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2016/dita-ot_day.html#Upgrading_PDF_plugins_to_DITA_OT_2.x"
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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>Gotcha! Upgrading PDF plugins to DITA-OT 2.x</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>There are some significant changes to DITA-OT 2.x that can make upgrading PDF plugins written for
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        earlier versions of the OT a challenge. Having just upgraded several plugins, and released a new edition of
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        "DITA For Print," Leigh will share a few of the major things to look out for.</shortdesc>
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      <author>Leigh White</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="documentationdevelopment-2016"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2016/dita-ot_day.html#How_the_docs_are_done"
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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>Documentation Development(s)</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, a call for
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        contributions and a brief demonstration of the pull request approval process that is applied when people submit
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        changes to the development documentation via the /Edit this Page/ links. </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="simplifiedcontributionpr-2016"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2016/dita-ot_day.html#Simplified_contribution_process_for_the_DITA-OT_documentation"
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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>Simplified contribution process for the DITA-OT documentation</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>Now it is very easy to contribute to the DITA-OT documentation - just read the developer docs and use
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        the "Edit" button to open the source topic from GitHub for editing. Save will automate all the contribution
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        process, sending a pull request with your proposed changes.</shortdesc>
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      <author>George Bina</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="dita-otinternalsandfutur-2016"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2016/dita-ot_day.html#DITA-OT_internals_and_future_development_plans"
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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 internals and future development plans</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>The internals of DITA-OT are in perpetual motion and most of these changes are not visible to end
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        users. In this talk we go through changes in the black box and describe future development plans.</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="sevenopen-sourcedita-otp-2016"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2016/dita-ot_day.html#Seven_Open-Source_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>Seven open-source DITA-OT plugins developed by Oxygen</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> This session shows 7 DITA Open Toolkit open source plugins that the developers of Oxygen XML have
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        created or updated this year including: DITA + CSS = PDF - This pre-existing plugin now was updated to add
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        support for showing Oxygen track changes and comments. DITA Classic PDF Review - This plugin adds support for
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        showing Oxygen track changes and comments in the classic PDF output. Media Support Plugin - Plugin which adds
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        the possibility to embed videos (including YouTube videos) and audio resources in DITA topics and publish to
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        HTML and PDF. DITA Merged - Plugin which produces a single merged XML file from the entire DITA content. DITA
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        Relax NG Defaults - Plugin which adds support to a DITA-OT distribution to process Relax NG-based topics and
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        maps. </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="internationalizationandt-2016"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2016/dita-ot_day.html#DITA-OT_Who_does_what"
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    format="html"
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    scope="external"
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>Internationalization and the DITA-OT: Who does what?</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>While tools can be used to simplify many things, localization can still be scary. In this session,
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        we'll go over how the toolkit is set up to handle publishing in multiple languages: what comes out of the box?
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        What should you expect to do on your own? And how has this changed over the last few releases? Also: stories of
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        panic from the past!</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="newdita-ot24releaseannou-2016"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2016/dita-ot_day.html#New_DITA-OT_2.4_Release_Announcement"
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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>New DITA-OT 2.4 Release Announcement</linktext>
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      <shortdesc/>
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      <author>Robert Anderson</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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