DITA Style in AsciiDoc.

    Technical writers often rely on the DITA standard to create modular and reusable content. However, DITA's XML syntax can be complex and challenging. With adoc Studio, we offer a solution that seamlessly and efficiently translates the advantages of DITA structure into AsciiDoc.


    About the Template

    Using the include:: directive, you can flexibly integrate files into your project, regardless of their location. The original version remains untouched, ensuring that updates are automatically reflected in all included instances.

    Content is organized into topics—clearly defined units of information. For example, the guide "All About Flowers" includes information about roses and tulips. An attribute allows you to specify which flower should appear in the document.

    In adoc Studio, the project file functions as a DITA Map. It acts as a content overview and defines which topics are included and in what order via the include:: directive.

    The template also simplifies translations. Topics can be created in a separate folder for the desired language, and the DITA Map controls which language version is included using an attribute. This system makes multilingual projects efficient and well-organized.