Running the demo build
After you install the full-easy-install package, run the demo build to see the type
of
output that is produced by the DITA Open Toolkit.
- Run the
startcmd
file that is applicable for your operating system.Thestartcmd.bat
andstartcmd.sh
files are in the directory where you installed the DITA-OT. - From the DITA-OT shell, enter the following
command:
ant -f build_demo.xml
You receive the following prompt:[echo] Please enter the filename for the DITA map that you [echo] want to build including the directory path (if any). [echo] The filename must have the .ditamap extension. [echo] Note that relative paths that climb (..) are not supported yet. [echo] To build the sample, press return without entering anything. [input] The DITA map filename: [C:\DITA-OT1.6.M5\samples\hierarchy.ditamap]
- Press Enter.You receive the following prompt:
[echo] [echo] Please enter the name of the output directory or press return [echo] to accept the default. [input] The output directory (out): [out]
- Press Enter.You receive the following prompt:
[echo] Please enter the type of output to generate. [echo] Options include: eclipse, tocjs, htmlhelp, javahelp, pdf, or web [echo] Use lowercase letters. [echo] [input] The output type: (eclipse, tocjs, htmlhelp, javahelp, pdf, [web], docbook)
- Press Enter to accept the default transformation type:
web.This will build XHTML files from the DITA source.You receive the following prompt:
[echo] Ready to build C:\DITA-OT1.6.M5\samples\hierarchy.ditamap [echo] for web in out [echo] [input] Continue? (Y, [y], N, n)
- Press Y or y to start the DITA-OT
transformation.The DITA-OT logs information to the command-prompt or terminal window. At the end, you see the following information:
prompt.output: [echo] [echo] output in the out directory [echo] [echo] Before rebuilding, please delete the output or the directory. BUILD SUCCESSFUL Total time: X minutes X seconds
- Go to the
out/
directory and open thetoc.html
file in a Web browser.
hierarchy.ditamap
file (located in the
samples directory) to XHTML; it wrote the output to the out/
directory.