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DITA isn't a publishing standard, it's a content structure standard I
thought.
Perhaps I need to state my question more clearly.
Does
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Subject: RE: FrameMaker DITA and CMS
Hi Gordon,
If you want to publish instantly, you'll probably have to build something or
pay somebody lots
Hi Gordon,
Have a look at www.Doczone.com for an end-to-end solution (hosted cms), but
not specially linked to FrameMaker. Or Sibersafe
http://www.siberlogic.com/sibersafe/.
Vriendelijke groet,
Wim Hooghwinkel
LBS's (now PTC) AcquiRed is worth looking at for your CMS side of things.
Richard
Gordon McLean wrote:
I'm currently evaluating a variety of tools and solutions with an aim to
moving the team to some form of single source process.
We have looked at, and like, DITA, and will be using that
solutions,
so I'm asking the Framers for THEIR recommendations if they have such a
system in place.
Gordon
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From: Shmuel Wolfson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 March 2008 09:08
To: Gordon McLean
Subject: Re: FrameMaker DITA and CMS
You need an XML editor
: 12 March 2008 09:08
To: Gordon McLean
Subject: Re: FrameMaker DITA and CMS
You need an XML editor such as Xmetal or Structured Frame. The CMS helps for
version control and knowing which chinks are used in which books.
This is useful information when considering editing a chunk. DITA