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XMetaLOnline Training Course-- "XMetaL Author: Authoring in DITA"2008-05-05 08:30 2008-05-08 04:00 US/Eastern This course is for people need to produce content based upon the DITA specification with XMetaL Author. Learn about writing content in a fully structured and easy–to–use environment optimized for producing valid XML and production of multiple outputs for print and online delivery. Acquire hands–on experience with publishing support, including concept, task, and reference topics, DITA maps and relationship tables. These dates are presented online, and you may attend from your office or home via web browser. Quality at the Source: Achieving Efficiency and Consistency with Translation-Oriented Authoring2008-04-09 11:00 2008-04-09 12:00 US/Eastern Technology that provides real-time terminology and phrase assistance during monolingual and multilingual content creation is a proven method to achieve time and cost savings for complex documentation processes. In this webinar, you’ll hear how one company is creating global content in a FrameMaker environment that stops the ripple effects (higher costs, poor quality, and inefficient processes) caused by generating content without considering multilingual delivery requirements. Register here. By Leonor Ciarlone at 2008-04-04 16:08 | authoring | authoring assistance | FrameMaker | Localization | translation | Word | XMetaL | read more | login or register to post comments | calendar
Loving XMLFor years I have been anxious to implement true single sourcing. As an employee in small tech companies there had never been enough money to do much more than have a style guide. As a contractor for small companies it has been difficult to get them to want more than the status quo using MS Word. I even went as far as learning XML coding eight years ago so that I could be ready for the wave I knew was coming. By Barbara Stuhlemmer at 2008-02-22 08:06 | CMS | DITA | experience | Structured FrameMaker | XMetaL | XML | read more | Barbara Stuhlemmer's blog | login or register to post comments
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