This has been a project I have been devoting time to for over the past year. It is a DITA-fied version of a full manual, in this case, a vintage, WWII-era pilot’s guide to the B-25 “Mitchell” bomber. You can find all of the DITA source files on GitHub, and there is an additional Markdown-DITARead More
Tag: DITA Samples
DITAWriter’s Lightweight DITA Code Samples
I believe that one of the best ways people learn is to get “hands on” and play with things at the code level in order to get a real understanding as to how things are supposed to work. That’s the approach I took when devising a set of Lightweight DITA (LwDITA) code samples, which areRead More
ThunderBird: A Sample DITA Documentation Set to Play With
Here’s something I think needs to be more widely known: sample DITA files mimicking a professional manual set for a fictitious product called Thunderbird. I’ve been using this example code for a couple of years now in demos and for presentations, and there’s at least one person in every audience I show this to whoRead More
Gnostyx DITA 1.2 (and 1.3) Demonstration Documents
While there are a lot of code snippets and demos that look at aspects of writing DITA, it is still exceedingly rare to find good, publicly-available source code examples of entire documents written in DITA. That’s why I thought it worth mentioning Gnostyx‘s recent posting to GitHub: a demonstration document written in DITA, with aRead More
Sample DITA-Produced Output
Update: new VMTurbo example (and link to info relating how it is produced) added July 11, 2014. If you are looking for examples of DITA-produced output, this list is for you. In my initial survey of Companies Using DITA, I found that while many firms are using DITA XML in their documentation efforts, the majorityRead More