Hello Steve,
you can format DITA documents with DiType without any plugin or
intermediate software. You need to specify the input format of the
document 'dita' (or 'ditamap') from the command line or you
application that calls DiType. If you use a customization layer over
the dita stylesheets, you can configure DiType to use that layer.
Khachik
On Մյս 2, 2008, at 09:19, Steven Anderson wrote:
> Kevin, thanks for the very informative email. I'm quite excited to
> hear that you have created a product for generating PDFs for
> technical documentation. That's what I need. Everything you wrote
> sounds great.
>
> Let me cut to the chase, though.
>
> We publish documentation created in DITA. We use the DITA OT and
> Idiom's PDF2 plugin with RenderX XEP to create our PDFs. What will
> I gain from using DiType? What will I have to change in my process?
>
> Oh, and for the bean counters - what's the cross-grade cost?
>
> Steve
>
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