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  <title>DITA-OT Day 2017</title>
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    keys="panelwhatsnextfordita-ot-2017"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2017/dita-ot_day.html#DITA_2017_Panel"
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    format="html"
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>Panel: What's next for DITA-OT?</linktext>
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      <shortdesc/>
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      <author>Jarno Elovirta, Robert Anderson, Roger Fienhold Sheen, George Bina</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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    keys="whatarewemissingwherewou-2017"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2017/dita-ot_day.html#What_are_we_missing"
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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 are we missing? Where would you like to see us go?</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>This is a feedback session where we want to hear from you! One problem with DITA-OT development is that
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        we don't usually know what our customers like most, what they're using, and (almost as important) what they're
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        not using. It's also likely that in some cases, we're not sure what to ask. In this session we'll discuss
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        potential ways of getting this feedback, related issues such as data privacy, and ideally take suggestions from
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        the audience for improved communication.</shortdesc>
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      <author>Jarno Elovirta and Robert Anderson</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="dcql-theditacascadingque-2017"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2017/dita-ot_day.html#DCQL"
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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>DCQL - the Dita Cascading Query Language</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>Short overview of the DCQL attribute domain and accompanying code that allows pulling DITA content in
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        from SQL or XML databases at publish time or runtime, and even keeping the data link alive on interactive media. </shortdesc>
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      <author>Jang Graat</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="locale-awaresortingandte-2017"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2017/dita-ot_day.html#Open_Toolkit"
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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>Locale-Aware Sorting and Text Handling in the Open Toolkit</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>Presents the DITA Community i18n Plugin, which provides an integration with the ICU4J libraries. The
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        i18n plugin provides support for locale-specific grouping and sorting, including dictionary-based Simplified
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        Chinese, as well as facilities for doing locale-specific word and line breaking. </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="automaticallycreatetarge-2017"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2017/dita-ot_day.html#Review_Docs"
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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>Automatically Create Targeted Review Docs for your SMEs</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>This presentation illustrates how an OT plugin can leverage CMS status information to create a PDF for
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        review that includes only the content SMEs need to look at, or alternatively, include everything for full
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        context but highlight the specific content that needs reviewing. This presentation demonstrates how to quickly
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        create a PDF that includes material for a specific reviewer, and how to create a PDF intended for multiple
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        reviewers with their names assigned to each topic.</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="bootstrappingdita-custom-2017"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2017/dita-ot_day.html#Bootstrapping_DITA"
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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>Bootstrapping DITA - Customizing HTML output for modern web frameworks</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> Web developers often use CSS frameworks, HTML5 boilerplate or component libraries like Bootstrap or
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        Foundation to quickly build robust, responsive sites. With custom HTML plug-ins, DITA-OT can be extended to
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        produce HTML5 output that makes use of these common templates so that generated documents can build on existing
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        front-end solutions. This talk will outline the process, using the DITA-OT project website at dita-ot.org as an
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        example.</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="usingcsstostylethepdfout-2017"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2017/dita-ot_day.html#Using_CSS_to_style_the_PDF_output"
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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 CSS to style the PDF output</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> Using CSS to produce PDF from DITA content is way easier than writing plugins and customizing XSLT
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        stylesheet and will probably become in the future the most used way to produce a PDF. We will go over the
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        existing solutions for producing PDF from DITA using CSS and maybe try to show a little bit of the CSS
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        pagination standard: change the front matter and backmatter, change headers and footers, change some colors and
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        styles, change the paper type and orientation.</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="markdownsupportinside-ou-2017"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2017/dita-ot_day.html#Markdown_support_inside-out"
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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 support inside-out</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>Description of how Markdown support was added to DITA-OT to make Markdown a first-class file format for
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        DITA content. Focus is on the implementation details and goals instead of Markdown author
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        perspective.</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="dita-otdocsdevelopments-2017"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2017/dita-ot_day.html#DITA-OT_Docs_Development"
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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 Docs Development(s)</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>This talk provides an overview of DITA-OT documentation usage metrics and highlights recent changes to
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        the docs and ideas for future improvements. We’ll close with room for suggestions from the community and a call
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        for contributions with information on the browser-based workflow for suggesting changes.</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="managingalargescalebuild-2017"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2017/dita-ot_day.html#Managing_a_large_scale_build_environment"
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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>Managing a large scale build environment with 50+ custom plugins</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>Tips and tricks, mistakes made, and lessons learned: how IBM manages a single build environment for
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        hundreds of authors with 50+ plugins -- including new doctypes, new transform types, and externally contributed
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        plugins -- while keeping up with the latest DITA-OT releases. </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="generatingsvgsyntaxdiagr-2017"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2017/dita-ot_day.html#Generating_SVG_syntax_diagrams"
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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>Generating SVG syntax diagrams with plugins for all output formats</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>DITA includes a lot of markup for syntax diagrams, but it's not particularly useful without a way to
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        render the diagrams. Many years ago Deborah Pickett wrote a group of plugins to render those diagrams as SVG,
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        but they were tied to the "html+" transform type and required an obsolete version of DITA-OT. Last year IBM
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        extracted the SVG diagram feature from those plugins, brought it up to date, and made it usable by other formats
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        (including PDF and EPUB). This session will give an overview of Deborah's original plugins, and explain how
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        anybody can use the updated versions with the latest DITA-OT.</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="ditavalidationandspell-c-2017"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2017/dita-ot_day.html#DITA_Validation_and_spell-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 Validation and spell-checking</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> Jason will discuss and demonstrate how HERE Technologies extends DITA-OT using open-sourced plugins to
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        continuously validate and build technical documentation. See: https://github.com/heremaps/dita-ot-plugins for
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        more details. The discussion will cover the design and evolution of the plugins, interaction with end users and
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        how you can integrate the plugins in your own workflows, as well as expected future developments. </shortdesc>
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      <author>Jason Fox</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="accessibilityindita-ot-2017"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2017/dita-ot_day.html#Accessibility_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>Accessibility in DITA-OT</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> Not only is accessible content often mandatory, it's also just a good idea -- assuming you want your
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        content available to as many readers as possible. This session provides an overview of the accessibility
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        features in output generated by the DITA-OT. While many features are automated thanks to the semantic nature of
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        DITA elements, others rely on you to make sure your content includes everything it needs to. While going over
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        these features, we will explain how DITA-OT handles your content, while also giving tips for how to ensure your
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        content reaches users on all sorts of devices. </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="weshallcallitpreprocess2-2017"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2017/dita-ot_day.html#preprocess_2"
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    format="html"
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    scope="external"
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>We shall call it preprocess2</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>Overview of preprocess2, the replacement module for the original preprocessing routines. This session
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        explains the new approach, why we developed it, and why should you care.</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="dita-ot-2017"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2017/dita-ot_day.html#DITA_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>DITA-OT</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>A quick announcement about the DITA-OT project.</shortdesc>
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      <author>Robert Anderson</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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