1.3.10 Integrate DITA2Go
with <oXygen/> (optional)
You can integrate DITA2Go with XML editor <oXygen/>,
using external commands. You will need to set up a command for each output
format you wish to produce,
- Use the DITA2Go Project Manager
to set up a starting project configuration file in an appropriate output
directory; see §2.1 Creating
a DITA2Go conversion project. Use the recommended
directory structure, with the output directory under the directory where
your map is located.
- Start <oXygen/>.
- Go to Tools > External Tools
> Preferences; select Global Options; Click New.
- Enter any name and description,
leaving encoding at defaults; pick any shortcut key.
- For HTML output (for example), set
Working Directory to:
${cfd}\html
- Set Command Line to:
dcl -f html ..\${cfne}
- Click OK.
For other output formats, change the Working Directory
name and the -f option from html to another format, such
as rtf or omnihelp; see §2.7.2 Understanding
how to run DITA2Go DCL.
To publish or transform your topic or map, select the
map in the Editor, make sure the map is the active window, then use Tools
> External Tools > YourCommand, and go. Or just
use the toolbar button <oXygen/> creates for your command.
This procedure assumes you are using the recommended
directory structure, with the output directory under the directory where
your map is located. If you have a different directory structure, you
will need to make some adjustments; see §2.7 Converting
documents from the command line.
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Sibling Topics:
1.3.1 Set up a
framework for Omni Systems applications
1.3.2 Download
a DITA2Go distribution
1.3.3 Install DITA2Go
1.3.4 Make Omni
Systems executables accessible
1.3.5 Check your
DITA2Go installation
1.3.6 Obtain tools
for Help systems or eBooks
1.3.7 Establish
system-wide configuration settings
1.3.8 Obtain a
file comparison tool (optional)
1.3.9 Download
the DITA2Go User’s Guide (optional)