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  <title>DITA-OT Day 2019</title>
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  <keydef
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    keys="dita-otshoptalk-2019"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2019/dita-ot_day.html#dita_ot_shop_talk"
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    format="html"
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    scope="external"
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>DITA-OT Shop Talk</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>Join us for an inside view of the DITA Open Toolkit project workshop: Who’s on duty; what’s on the
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        workbench; shavings, chips, and sawdust on the cutting room floor; management negotiations with union
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        representatives; annual guild membership drive, and a few ideas for what comes next.</shortdesc>
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      <author>Robert Anderson, Roger Sheen, Jarno Elovirta, George Bina</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="easyaspiepdfcustomizatio-2019"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2019/dita-ot_day.html#easy_as_pie_pdf_customizations_using_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>Easy as pie PDF customizations using CSS</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> CSS can be used to produce quality PDF and using CSS to style the PDF output is much easier than using
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        XSLT stylesheets. We'll explore various scenarios (changing fonts, changing the paper size, rotating pages,
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        flagging content) and see how easily this can be done using CSS. </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="generatingmetricsfromyou-2019"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2019/dita-ot_day.html#generating_metrics"
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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 metrics from your DITA project</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> The DITA Map Metrics Report plugin can be used to generate all kinds of interesting metrics from your
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        DITA project. We'll explore what the plugin can offer and then use the plugin to build graphics which show
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        metrics evolve between various versions of the user's manual. </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="casestudyoftaxonomyandse-2019"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2019/dita-ot_day.html#case_study_of_taxonomy_and_search"
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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>Case Study of Taxonomy and Search for DITA-OT</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> The DITA-OT website was the case study organization for my master's thesis. In this session we'll talk
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        about what data and metrics influenced the taxonomy used to create the index, how Subject Scheme is used to
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        control @outputclass values, how Algolia DocSearch is causing findability problems, and recommendations for
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        improvements. </shortdesc>
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      <author>Lief Erickson</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="documentationdevelopment-2019"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2019/dita-ot_day.html#documentation_developments"
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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 Developments</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> This talk provides an overview of recent changes to the DITA-OT documentation and project website,
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        points out open issues, highlights ideas for future improvements, and closes with room for suggestions from the
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        community and a call for 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="theartofdoingnothing-2019"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2019/dita-ot_day.html#the_art_of_doing_nothing"
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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 Art of doing nothing</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> Standard DITA-OT pre-processing assumes that all input files are of a processable format (e.g. DITA
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        topics, lwDITA, hDITA etc). This session demonstrates the use of a series of DITA-OT pass-through plugins, which
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        avoid DITA-OT pre-processing and extend possible input formats for chapters and topics to a wider range of
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        standard documentation formats used by developers and non-technical experts (e.g. Word documents, Swagger
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        specifications, Postman collections etc.):1) fox.jason.passthrough, 2) fox.jason.passthrough.pandoc, 3)
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        fox.jason.passthrough.swagger</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="allthecoolkidsareusingth-2019"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2019/dita-ot_day.html#all_the_cool_kids_are_using_the_cloud"
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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>All the cool kids are using the Cloud</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> Demonstration of two new DITA-OT transforms showing how to create novel XML-based intermediate outputs
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        and consume cloud-based services. The two new transforms cover DITA-to-speech and intelligent natural language
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        translation of text based on semantic DITA markup:1) fox.jason.audiobook, 2)
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        fox.jason.translate.xliff</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="allthecoolkidsareusingja-2019"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2019/dita-ot_day.html#all_the_cool_kids_are_using_javascript"
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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>All the cool kids are using JavaScript</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> Demonstration of a series of DITA-OT plugins combining the use of JavaScript with ANT and XSLT. An
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        architectural discussion on how to design, test and integrate JavaScript-based functions within DITA-OT Plugins
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        and how to split the code between different programming languages and appropriate use of extension points. The
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        plugins include a syntax-highlighter and a DITA prettifier:1) fox.jason.splash, 2) fox.jason.prismjs, 3)
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        fox.jason.readthedocs, 4) fox.jason.pretty-dita</shortdesc>
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      <author>Jason Fox</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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    keys="editingditaopentoolkitpr-2019"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2019/dita-ot_day.html#editing_dita_open_toolkit_project_files"
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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>Editing DITA Open Toolkit Project files</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> DITA Open Toolkit project files can store the entire set of main DITA Maps, output formats and
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        parameters necessary for publishing your DITA project. We'll explore how an XML editing tool can provide
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        editing, validation and publishing support for the project file. </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="onefiletorulethemalldita-2019"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2019/dita-ot_day.html#one_file_to_rule"
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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>One file to rule them all (DITA Project)</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> DITA-OT 3.4 introduces support for project files to define reusable input context and publications. We
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        discuss why the feature was developed, how to use them and in the darkness bind 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="ah-wmldita-to-wordplug-i-2019"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2019/dita-ot_day.html#ah_wml_dita_to_word_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>AH-WML DITA-to-Word Plug-in</linktext>
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      <shortdesc>AH-WML is a DITA-OT plug-in that generates Microsoft Word Document (.docx) from DITA contents. It is a
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        work in progress, but it already supports multiple image formats (GIF, PNG, JPEG, TIFF, EMF, SVG (Word 2016 or
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        later)), CALS table rendering, and several standard DITA elements (<p>, <ul>, <ol>,
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        <dl>, <pre>). </shortdesc>
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      <author>Tony Graham</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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  <keydef
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    keys="varioususefulopensourcep-2019"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2019/dita-ot_day.html#various_useful_open_source_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>Various useful Open source plugins to enhance DITA publishing</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> The DITA Open Toolkit publishing engine has support for plugins which can be installed to customize or
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        enhance the publishing process. In time Syncro Soft (the company which produces Oxygen XML Editor) has developed
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        and made open source lots of small plugins which can be installed in the publishing engine. I will be presenting
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        small examples in order to show case what each plugin in the Oxygen XML GitHub organization does and maybe give
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        you ideas about how you could use these open source plugins on your side. </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="runningonsomeoneelsescom-2019"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2019/dita-ot_day.html#running_on_someone_else_computer"
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    format="html"
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    scope="external"
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>Running on someone else’s computer</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> Description and demo of how to deploy DITA-OT on AWS, using Batch, Lambda, DynamoDB, and API Gateway
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        to run the process and orchestrate the deployment with CDK. </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="trimyourtoolkitwiththiso-2019"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2019/dita-ot_day.html#trim_your_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>Trim your toolkit with this one weird trick!</linktext>
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      <shortdesc> DITA-OT has now been under development for over fifteen years. If you started customizing DITA-OT with
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        the first release to support plug-ins, even those plug-ins could be over a decade old. So what should we all be
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        doing to keep our tools clean? In this session, we will talk about how DITA-OT has grown: a brief history of how
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        we got where we are, past efforts to handle technical debt, what we all might do to help make it easier to
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        manage (or get rid of) that debt. </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="newsandannouncements-2019"
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    href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2019/dita-ot_day.html#news_and_announcements"
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    format="html"
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    scope="external"
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    <topicmeta>
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      <linktext>News and Announcements</linktext>
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      <shortdesc/>
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      <author>DITA-OT Day team</author>
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    </topicmeta>
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  </keydef>
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