Róbert, Thanks very much for checking into this and for your helpful input. Kind Regards, Norma
From: Fekete, Róbert [mailto:robert.fek...@balabit.com] Sent: Monday, June 29, 2015 9:22 AM To: Emery, Norma (HGR) Cc: DocBook Apps Mailing List Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] RE: Docbook to IETM? Hi, based on a quick check on the IETM classes at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IETM#Classes I'd say that using DocBook webhelp + pdf output does what IETM Class 3 says. Class 4 and above seem to be much more tricky. HTH, Robert On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 2:44 PM, Emery, Norma (HGR) <nem...@whitehangar.net<mailto:nem...@whitehangar.net>> wrote: Hi, Nick, This is a good question. I had done a bit of research into IETMs and it appears that there are multiple levels possible, each of which calls for a certain set of functionality. I don’t yet have the specifics on which level is required. Do you perhaps know if Docbook -> Webhelp or Docbook -> Javahelp has been shown to meet any specific level of IETM requirements? In the meantime, I’m requesting more detail on the level and type required and will follow up when I have that information. Kind Regards, Norma From: Wood Nick [mailto:nick.w...@ncia.nato.int<mailto:nick.w...@ncia.nato.int>] Sent: Monday, June 29, 2015 3:00 AM To: Emery, Norma (HGR); DocBook Apps Mailing List Subject: RE: Docbook to IETM? Hi Norma, What specific functional requirements are you talking about i.e. what Type and Level of IETM do you need to produce? Regards Nick From: Emery, Norma (HGR) [mailto:nem...@whitehangar.net] Sent: 26 June 2015 21:46 To: DocBook Apps Mailing List Subject: [docbook-apps] Docbook to IETM? Docbook experts, I’m looking for information on how we could render our Docbook content as IETM deliverables. Does anyone know of relevant tools (e.g., transform scenarios?) to meet specific IETM functional requirements? Regards, Norma Emery