Thanks for the XMLmind DITA Converter package. I am impressed. It is a generous offering and it appears excellent in every way.
I'll try some dita-c features soon. I checked out the docs and some of the source code. The docs are great--thanks for all the examples. I am familiar with using Runtime.getRuntime().exec() as is used in SystemUtil.java. In many ways, the design for the XMLmind DITA Converter is what I use in code of my own that works similarly, but with DocBook and is server based. Things I like about DITA-C: * probably much easier than using ant so much as with DITA-OT * the ditac.options file will come in handy * XSLT stylesheets parameters were/are much needed. I hope they become as numerous and useful as the DocBook XSLT stylesheet parameters. Question: Perhaps this is already answered somewhere in the docs, but if not maybe it is worth discussing. Is it possible to specify a ditac.options file on the command line, thus making separate use of multiple ditac.options files? Thanks much, Steve Whitlatch http://swhitlat.com/home.php http://swhitlat.com/XML_Publisher/

