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EjikVTumane2014-11-04 11:29:56
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EjikVTumane, 2014-11-04 11:29:56

Visual editor for DITA?

There was a need to work with the XML format DITA (Darwin Information Typing Architecture).
I use Codex as an editor - a good, optimal version of the editor.
Somewhat surprisingly, the lack of open editors for the format, which since 2005 has been adopted by OASIS as a standard and for which IBM has opened the toolkit source (DITA Open Toolkit).
Maybe I searched badly?

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Edward Tibet, 2015-09-23
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1. About the open ones - I won’t say (unless Syntext Serna, one version of which (Free) has long become open source). However, the company itself ceased to exist. For some reason, the opensource code itself also disappeared from https://sourceforge.net/projects/sernafree/ . You can try to find it online. I think it's left somewhere... If you find it, please unsubscribe here :)
2. XMLMind. The extent of support for various aspects of DITA can be viewed here: www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/features.html . At first (a couple of days) - unusual. Then - it's just impossible to refuse :) I myself use it, but for Docbook.

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Stanislav Salangin, 2016-12-02
@Salangin

Oxygen XML Author, it's paid. There is free access to the Oxygen XML WebAuthor (www.oxygenxml.com).

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