I guess in the past IBM was using DCF for their z series
documentation. Apparently they are getting away from this. Out of
curiosity, does anybody know what tool they are using now to create
the Information Center abomination?
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Maranatha!
John McKown
On 1/28/2013 7:17 AM, John McKown wrote:
I guess in the past IBM was using DCF for their z series
documentation. Apparently they are getting away from this. Out of
curiosity, does anybody know what tool they are using now to create
the Information Center abomination?
All IBM documentation is
Many thanks!
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 9:24 AM, Edward Jaffe
edja...@phoenixsoftware.com wrote:
On 1/28/2013 7:17 AM, John McKown wrote:
I guess in the past IBM was using DCF for their z series
documentation. Apparently they are getting away from this. Out of
curiosity, does anybody know what
Much zOS legacy doc was in a proprietary SGML (IBMIDDoc). Now a high
percentage is in DITA to align with
corporate direction.
BookMaster and Script/DCF are long gone (mostly) for over a decade. Some
program directories
and few of the ancient LPS show that lineage.
Script/DCF was divested to
k60ek...@us.ibm.com (Kevin Minerley) writes:
Much zOS legacy doc was in a proprietary SGML (IBMIDDoc). Now a high
percentage is in DITA to align with corporate direction.
BookMaster and Script/DCF are long gone (mostly) for over a decade.
Some program directories and few of the ancient LPS