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Some DITA authoring tools and [[content management systems|CMS]]s, such as [[Oxygen XML Editor]], [[XMetaL]], [[Arbortext]], [[Syntext Serna]], and [[easyDITA]] now integrate the dita-ot, or parts of it, into their publishing workflows.
Some DITA authoring tools and [[content management systems|CMS]]s, such as [[Oxygen XML Editor]], [[XMetaL]], [[Arbortext]], [[Syntext Serna]], and [[easyDITA]] now integrate the DITA-OT, or parts of it, into their publishing workflows.


Standalone tools have also been developed to run the DITA-OT via a [[graphical user interface]] instead of the command line.
Standalone tools have also been developed to run the DITA-OT via a [[graphical user interface]] instead of the command line.

Revision as of 10:07, 18 September 2012

The DITA Open Toolkit, or DITA-OT, is an open-source publishing system for publishing DITA content to multiple formats. It was developed by IBM, and released to open source in 2005[1].

The DITA-OT reference implementation uses Ant, Java, and XSLT[2].

The DITA-OT can be extended to produce arbitrary output formats. Out of the box, it produces:

Some DITA authoring tools and CMSs, such as Oxygen XML Editor, XMetaL, Arbortext, Syntext Serna, and easyDITA now integrate the DITA-OT, or parts of it, into their publishing workflows.

Standalone tools have also been developed to run the DITA-OT via a graphical user interface instead of the command line.

References

  1. ^ "DITA-OT 1.0 release". Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  2. ^ "DITA-OT documentation". Retrieved 10 July 2012.

See also

Darwin Information Typing Architecture

Further reading