- DITA Perspectives
DITA is not defined as a flat list of elements, but each element is either a base element or it derives as a specialized version of another element. This hierarchy should actually decrease the...
- Resources for learning DITA with Oxygen
From time to time we get requests from beginners or from users migrating from other tools who want to start using Oxygen with DITA and they need to know a set of useful resources. Resources for...
- DITA For Small Technical Documentation Teams
There are many cases in which a handful of technical writers in a company need to collaborate on a DITA project and they may not have the resources to invest in an open source content management...
- DITA XML Editing, Collaboration and Publishing Overview
Oxygen XML provides a wide range of features for editing, reusing, profiling, reviewing, and publishing DITA XML content. We strive to offer a complete editing, collaboration package which is still flexible enough to be customized for a variety of use cases...
- Guided DITA Authoring Solution Overview
We have some past blog posts about how Oxygen can be used to impose various editing behaviors for your team. In this one, will try to bring all of these solutions together in a comprehensive overview...
- Startup DITA Project
The Startup DITA Project contents are useful for starting a new DITA project with Oxygen XML Editor version 23.0 or newer, using collaboration version control systems such as Git or Subversion . When...
- DITA 1.3 Key Scopes - Next Generation of Reuse
In this blog post I'm going to give you a small example of how key scopes can benefit simple cases of reuse which could not be done previously. Let's say you have a simple DITA task in which you have...
- Re: 10 reasons for moving away from DITA
I'm following Tom Johnson @tomjohnson on Twitter and so should you for the very interesting articles related to technical documentation. One of his recent posts reminded us about the 10 reasons for...
- DITA XML vs Markdown Syntax and Capabilities Comparison
The following article is a comparison between the DITA XML standard and Markdown. The comparison attempts to cover syntax specification and features. I attempted to write this comparison without any...
- Oxygen XML Blog 2022 Retrospective
So here we are at the end of 2022 and I figured it's a good time to go through some of the improvements we made and posts we added in the Oxygen XML Blog . A short summary of our activity on the...