On 11/13/2017 12:25 PM, Grundtvig Nielsen Niels wrote:
I don’t have any current need to work with the learning and training
specialisations … but wondered whether this assertion in the DITA users
group deserves qualification or correction?
No.
It's true that XMLmind XML Editor has no support whatsoever for the
"Learning and training elements" DITA specialization. This is clearly
stated here:
About DITA support in XMLmind XML Editor
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Technical content only
XMLmind XML Editor only supports "Technical content elements". This
includes machinery task and the task requirements domain but excludes
classification elements . Other vocabularies such as "Learning and
training elements" are not supported.
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http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/dita/about.html
Well, XML Mind and Serna are fine tools, but certainly no where near
as robust as Oxygen (of course, cost being the obvious
differential).
Ah, I did assume you had access to oXygen from the reference to it in
your own post.
Also, as I said, they lack support for DITA learning and training
specialization. For one who is more of a writer/designer than a
coder, the more support I can get from a tool, the better.
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