DITA OT Transformation

This type of transformation specifies the parameters for an Ant transformation that executes a DITA-OT build script. Oxygen XML Editor includes a built-in version of Ant and a built-in version of DITA-OT, but other versions can be set in the scenario.

To create a DITA OT Transformation scenario, use one of the following methods:

  • Use the Configure Transformation Scenario(s) (Ctrl + Shift + C (Command + Shift + C on OS X)) action from the toolbar or the Document Transformation menu. Then click the New button and select DITA OT Transformation.
  • Use the Apply Transformation Scenario(s) (Ctrl + Shift + T (Command + Shift + T on OS X)) action from the toolbar or the Document Transformation menu. Then click the New button and select DITA OT Transformation.

    Note

    If a scenario is already associated with the edited document, selecting Apply Transformation Scenario(s) runs the associated scenario automatically. You can check to see if transformation scenarios are associated with the edited document by hovering your cursor over the Apply Transformation Scenario button.
  • Go to WindowShow View and select Transformation Scenarios to display this view. Click the New button and select DITA OT Transformation.

All three methods open the DITA Transformation Type dialog box that presents the list of possible outputs.

DITA Transformation Type Dialog Box

Select the desired type of output and click OK. This opens the New Scenario dialog box.

The upper part of the dialog box allows you to specify the Name of the transformation scenario and the following Storage options:

  • Project Options - The scenario is stored in the project file and can be shared with other users. For example, if your project is saved on a source versioning/sharing system (CVS, SVN, Source Safe, etc.) or a shared folder, your team can use the scenarios that you store in the project file.
  • Global Options - The scenario is saved in the global options that are stored in the user home directory and is not accessible to other users.

The lower part of the dialog box contains several tabs that allow you to configure the options that control the transformation. Some of these tabs are only available for certain output types (for example, a Skins tab is only available for WebHelp Classic and WebHelp Classic with Feedback output types, a Templates tab is available only for WebHelp Responsive and WebHelp Responsive with Feedback, and a FO Processor tab is available for PDF output).

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