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I do exactly the same as Kristen. I keep the CHM on my desktop. I send links to the XHTML online at OASIS. Seraphim From: dita@lists.oasis-open.org [mailto:dita@lists.oasis-open.org] On Behalf Of Kristen James Eberlein Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2012 8:35 AM To: dita@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: ...
We are pleased to announce the beginning of a new DITA users group especially for the semiconductor industry. The group will meet monthly via conference call and LiveMeeting. The purpose of the group: Discuss common issues and problems for DITA implementation in the semiconductor industry ...
Hi Don, The main difference is that the CPAN site is already organized to support this usage model. The very first thing listed on the CPAN page is "Perl Modules", and it takes you to a page with links for search or for browsing a categorized list of modules. But specializations aren't even listed ...
I've always envisioned a DITA archive like the CPAN archive for Perl (http://cpan.org/). Could OASIS set up a site like that? If not, could something like that be hosted on sourceforge? Seraphim Larsen Intel Corporation * ECG TechComm Chandler, AZ * (480) 552-6504 My opinions only; I don't ...
As a user, I find the default styling recommendations in the language spec very helpful -- they give me a clear idea of the intended usage of the elements. In fact, I wish there were *more* of these recommendations and examples. As a neophyte, I struggled with whether to embed inside all my ...