Yes, I'm doing that with an XML <map>. No one seems to support
an MDITA or HDITA map at this point. I'll figure it out.
Have you used this late-model MDITA/HDITA parser by Jarno that's
listed on the "LwDITA-aware tools" page?
https://github.com/jelovirt/org.lwdita
I installed it and can get it to run, but I realized I'm not sure
what it is trying to do. Is it meant to be called by the HTML5
plugin, for example? Or does it do something by itself?
On 8/13/2018 2:49 PM, Carlos Evia
wrote:
I think the preliminary LwDITA support in the OT
needs a DITA (or XDITA) map to reference HDITA or MDITA
topics.Â
Keith, I have a
question. Did you publish any of these to HTML, PDF, etc?
I've been trying to get Oxygen to publish my own lwdita
samples, MDITA and HDITA, and I have not succeeded yet.
Plain markdown works in Oxygen if I set up the <map>
right, but publishing fails with MDITA and HDITA.
On
8/13/2018 1:56 PM, Mark Giffin wrote:
This is fantastic Keith, and
perfect timing for the presentation I'm doing on lwdita.
I'm stealing it.
Mark
On
8/13/2018 6:17 AM, Carlos Evia wrote:
Awesome! I will take a look. Looks
like you really spent some time here. Great.Â
Just
wanted to pass along that earlier this
morning I published a short piece on
DITAWriter.com (http://www.ditawriter.com/ditawriters-lightweight-dita-code-samples/)
where I talk about the set of LwDITA code
samples posted to GitHub.
Just
mentioning it here as I am hoping that the
people on this list can help get the word
out about it.
Cheers!
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