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Demo: XML web authoring with Oxygen and Fonto

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: Fonto Editor, Oxygen Web Author, XML

In this presentation from the 2024 Pacific Virtual User Group, Guy van der Kolk, Typefi Product Manager, demonstrates Typefi's XML web authoring integrations with Fonto Editor and SyncroSoft's Oxygen Web Author.

Case study: Innodata

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: Case Study, Microsoft Word, Scripting, XML

Team members from Typefi client and partner Innodata discuss how their organisation has been using Typefi automated publishing software to help its clients publish better content in less time. Before Typefi, all the typesetting work at Innodata was done manually. Now with Typefi automation, Innodata's turnaround times have decreased from a few weeks to just a few days.

Case study: IGI Global

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: Case Study, EPUB, eXtyles, PDF, XML

IGI Global first starting using Typefi 4 back in 2008. The initial implementation brought some big benefits, but didn't solve every challenge. IGI finally decided to upgrade to Typefi 8 in 2023. With this upgrade, everything that the team at IGI was previously doing in-house can now be done out of the box using Typefi. Learn more about the project and the benefits Typefi brought to IGI in this presentation.

Product sneak peeks

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: HTML, Product Update, SharePoint, Typefi Writer, Validation, XML

Get a glimpse of the latest Typefi features in this presentation by Typefi Product Manager, Guy van der Kolk. Guy demonstrates Typefi's native Export to DOCX and Export to HTML workflow actions, partnerships with Fonto and oXygen, a new integration with Microsoft SharePoint, and the latest updates to Typefi Writer.

What is XML Web Authoring?

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Type: Papers & articles
  • Categories: DITA, Online Authoring, XML

XML is a standardised markup language commonly used by technical writers to create structured content. XML is also useful when it comes to automating time-consuming tasks and processes—like pagination—in publishing. If you’re new to XML, check out this article to learn what XML and DITA are, and the benefits of XML web authoring.

A solution to transform an XLSX file into Content XML (CXML)

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Type: Papers & articles
  • Category: XML

At the 2022 Balisage markup conference, Gayanthika Udeshani, Associate Architect at Typefi, presented her paper “Getting useful XML out of Microsoft Excel.” Gayanthika spoke about converting the XSLX format with XML technologies, which saw great engagement from attendees.

Multiplatform standards and guidelines publishing at NIST

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: Case Study, Microsoft Word, Standards, XML

In 2019, the NIST Research Library began a pilot to publish in multiple formats for accessibility, reusability, discoverability, and ability to store in repositories. This case study explores how the NIST team is now using NISO STS to provide the structure needed to convert Microsoft Word documents to XML, and creating PDF, HTML, EPUB, and DAISY XML versions of the publications.

Continuing adventures in Standards XML publishing

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: Case Study, Standards, XML

The IEEE Standards Association is well known for producing widely-respected and adopted technology standards that are used around the world. In this case study, Patrick Gibbons of IEEE SA gives an overview of how IEEE SA met the challenges of implementing an XML publishing system and shares some of the continuing challenges they face.

A guide to structuring content for automation

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Type: Webinar Recordings
  • Categories: AEM, XML

Marie Gollentz, Typefi Project Manager, explains how to structure your content and optimise it for automation in this webinar. She discusses a few practical steps you can follow, then shows how you can create beautiful content from the Adobe Experience Manager Guides solution using InDesign and Typefi.

End-to-end automation with eXtyles Arc and Typefi

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Type: Webinar Recordings
  • Categories: eXtyles, STM, XML

eXtyles Arc by Inera is an automation solution that structures raw author-submitted Word files and produces semantically rich JATS XML. Learn how you can use eXtyles Arc and Typefi to go from unstructured Word manuscripts to perfect PDFs in minutes—no human intervention required!

Hands-free Word to XML: Production’s Holy Grail

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: eXtyles, Microsoft Word, XML

Robin Dunford, Inera Senior Solutions Consultant, introduces eXtyles Arc, an intelligent hands-free solution that performs sophisticated, fully automated analysis of unstructured Word content to identify document elements and accurately convert them to full-text XML.