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  • 1.  DITA 2.0 question

    Posted 05-22-2017 18:50
    Hi I may be behind the curve here, but are there any plans to look at bibliography information as part of DITA 2.0? both how it is formatted and presented in a final document, and how it is stored in source (I am thinking something like bibTex) for reuse across multiple final documents.  When I checked the 1.3 standard, the only reference I could find to storing information is <data>, which is probably fraught with difficulties unless specialised, I could go down that route, but it strikes me that if MathML is supported as part of the standard, scientific documents will follow and thence referencing galore. Ian


  • 2.  Re: [dita] DITA 2.0 question

    Posted 05-30-2017 13:37
    Hi, Ian. We talked about this at last week's TC meeting. Please look at the minutes at https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/dita/201705/msg00091.html . Best, Kris Kristen James Eberlein Chair, OASIS DITA Technical Committee Principal consultant, Eberlein Consulting www.eberleinconsulting.com +1 919 682-2290; kriseberlein (skype) On 5/22/2017 2:50 PM, ian bd wrote: Hi I may be behind the curve here, but are there any plans to look at bibliography information as part of DITA 2.0? both how it is formatted and presented in a final document, and how it is stored in source (I am thinking something like bibTex) for reuse across multiple final documents. When I checked the 1.3 standard, the only reference I could find to storing information is <data>, which is probably fraught with difficulties unless specialised, I could go down that route, but it strikes me that if MathML is supported as part of the standard, scientific documents will follow and thence referencing galore. Ian