Hi, based on a quick check on the IETM classes at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IETM#Classes I'd say that using DocBook webhelp + pdf output does what IETM Class 3 says.
Class 4 and above seem to be much more tricky. HTH, Robert On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 2:44 PM, Emery, Norma (HGR) <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, Nick, > > This is a good question. I had done a bit of research into IETMs and it > appears that there are multiple levels possible, each of which calls for a > certain set of functionality. I don’t yet have the specifics on which level > is required. Do you perhaps know if Docbook -> Webhelp or Docbook -> > Javahelp has been shown to meet any specific level of IETM requirements? In > the meantime, I’m requesting more detail on the level and type required and > will follow up when I have that information. > > Kind Regards, > > Norma > > > > *From:* Wood Nick [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Monday, June 29, 2015 3:00 AM > *To:* Emery, Norma (HGR); DocBook Apps Mailing List > *Subject:* RE: Docbook to IETM? > > > > Hi Norma, > > > > What specific functional requirements are you talking about i.e. what Type > and Level of IETM do you need to produce? > > > > Regards > > > > Nick > > > > > > *From:* Emery, Norma (HGR) [mailto:[email protected] > <[email protected]>] > *Sent:* 26 June 2015 21:46 > *To:* DocBook Apps Mailing List > *Subject:* [docbook-apps] Docbook to IETM? > > > > Docbook experts, > > > > I’m looking for information on how we could render our Docbook content as > IETM deliverables. Does anyone know of relevant tools (e.g., transform > scenarios?) to meet specific IETM functional requirements? > > > > Regards, > > > > Norma Emery >
