Globalization support offered by the DITA-OT
The DITA Open Toolkit (DITA-OT) offers globalization support in the following areas:
Generated text, index sorting, and bi-directional text.
- Generated text
- Generated text is text that is rendered automatically in the output that
is generated by the DITA-OT; this text is not located in the DITA source files. The
following are examples of generated text:
- The word "Chapter in a PDF file.
- The phrases "Related concepts," "Related tasks," and "Related reference" in XHTML
output.
- Index sorting
- The DITA-OT can use only a single language to sort indexes.What does the ICU for Java
provide? Does index sorting occur if ICU for Java is NOT
installed?
- Bi-directional text
- The DITA-OT contains style sheets (CSS files) that support both left-to-right (LTR)
and right-to-left (RTL) languages.What support is offered by the legacypdf and pdf2
transformations?
When the DITA-OT generates output, it takes the first value for the @xml:lang attribute
that it encounters, and then it uses that value to create generated text, perform index
sorting, and determine which default CSS file is used. If no value for the @xml:lang attribute
is found, the toolkit defaults to US English.Does the DITA-OT also use the values for the @dir
attribute?