Hi Ed<br><br>I'm not sure whether the DITA community is leaning towards XSL-FO. Yes, oXygen XML Author/Editor is an excellent DITA editor, but I fully agree with Scott: XSL-FO is complicated and expensive. The main reason why people TRY to use XSL-FO to generate PDFs from DITA-sourced content is because the FREE DITA Open Toolkit uses XSL-FO (with FREE FOP). Indeed, the DITA-OT is *FREE* (that's what people see), but it serves as a REFERENCE IMPLEMENTATION (and that's people often don't see). This means that the DITA-OT is a starting point; it is not a ready-to-use product which gives you high-quality output "out of the box". <br>
<br>Developing XSL-FO stylesheets means... development work, and this is where "free" becomes expensive. A single XSL-FO stylesheet for a publication can easily cost $10,000, exclusive of translations, modifications etc.<br>
<br>Also, keep in mind that multiple stylesheets may be required for a single "publication", for example:<br><ul><li>A stylesheet for the table of contents</li><li>A stylesheet for the preface</li><li>A stylesheet for the parts or chapters in a book</li>
<li>A stylesheet for an appendix</li><li>A style for an index</li></ul><p></p>These can easily be created (and updated) with FrameMaker+DITA-FMx. <br><br>Here are some examples of PDFs generated from DITA-sourced content:<br>
<ul><li>Generated by our customer, using XSL-FO (FOP): <a href="http://help.esko.com/docs/en-us/suite-general/12/installationguide/Engines_12_InstallationGuide_EN.pdf">http://help.esko.com/docs/en-us/suite-general/12/installationguide/Engines_12_InstallationGuide_EN.pdf</a></li>
<li>Generated by ourselves using DITA-FMx: <a href="http://www.adit.ws/nomadesk/help/help-manual.pdf">http://www.adit.ws/nomadesk/help/help-manual.pdf</a></li></ul><p>If you want to see how the PDFs are generated with DITA-FMx, check out these screencasts on YouTube: <a href="http://goo.gl/BevKm">http://goo.gl/BevKm</a></p>
<p>Finally, apart from XSL-FO and FrameMaker, you could also use DITA2Go to generate PDFs from DITA-sourced content (via Word): <a href="http://www.dita2go.com">www.dita2go.com</a><br></p>Cheers<br><br>-- <br>Yves Barbion<br>
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