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29<h1 class="title topictitle1">DITA Open Toolkit User Guide</h1>
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32<p class="shortdesc">The <span class="ph"><cite class="cite">DITA Open Toolkit User Guide</cite></span> is designed to provide basic information
33about the DITA-OT. It is geared for an audience that needs information about installing, running,
34and troubleshooting the toolkit. It contains documentation of the DITA-OT parameters; it also
35contains release notes and information about what components have been tested.</p>
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39<li class="link ulchildlink"><strong><a href="../readme/overview-of-dita-ot.html">Overview of the DITA Open Toolkit</a></strong><br/>
40The DITA Open Toolkit (DITA-OT) is an open-source implementation of the OASIS DITA specification, which is developed by the OASIS DITA Technical Committee. The DITA-OT is a set of Java-based, open-source tools and Ant scripts that transform DITA content (maps and topics) into deliverable formats, including Eclipse Help, HTML Help, JavaHelp, PDF, and XHTML.</li>
41<li class="link ulchildlink"><strong><a href="../readme/DITA-installation.html">Installing the DITA Open Toolkit</a></strong><br/>
42You can install the DITA Open Toolkit (DITA-OT) on Linux, Mac OSX, and Windows. The process for installing and setting up the DITA-OT depends on the type of distribution package that you select.</li>
43<li class="link ulchildlink"><strong><a href="../readme/tranforming-dita-content.html">Publishing DITA content</a></strong><br/>
44You can use either Ant or the command-line tool to transform DITA content to the various output formats that are supported by the DITA Open Toolkit (DITA-OT).</li>
45<li class="link ulchildlink"><strong><a href="../readme/DITA-globalization.html">Globalizing DITA content</a></strong><br/>
46The DITA standard supports content that is written in or translated to any language. In general, the DITA Open Toolkit (DITA-OT) passes content through to the output format unchanged. The DITA-OT uses the values for the @xml:lang, @translate, and @dir attributes that are set in the source content to provides globalization support.</li>
47<li class="link ulchildlink"><strong><a href="../readme/troubleshooting-overview.html">Error messages and troubleshooting</a></strong><br/>
48This section contains information about problems that you might encounter and how to resolve them.</li>
49<li class="link ulchildlink"><strong><a href="../readme/reference.html">Reference</a></strong><br/>
50This section is designed to help users to locate information easily and quickly. It includes documentation for the DITA Open Toolkit (DITA-OT) parameters and configuration properties. </li>
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