Arbortext 6.1. Curriculum Guide

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Arbortext 6.1 Curriculum Guide

Live Classroom Curriculum Guide Authoring using Arbortext Editor 6.1 Authoring for DITA using Arbortext Editor 6.1 Using Arbortext Styler 6.1 Configuring the Arbortext 6.1 Environment Introduction to XML, DITA and Arbortext

Authoring using Arbortext Editor 6.1 Overview Course Code Course Length TRN-4410-T 3 Days In this course, you will learn the basic and advanced editing operations of Arbortext Editor. The course emphasizes hands-on experience, interaction between student and instructor, and a solid foundation in the fundamental skills and commands of this structured authoring tool. After completing this course, you will know how to open, save, and close new and existing documents in Arbortext Editor. You will learn how to perform basic edit operations, such as cut, copy, and paste. You will also learn how to find and replace text and markup. You will learn how to insert, change, and delete markup and text. You will learn how to insert graphics and symbols, create and insert text entities, and add, modify, and delete attribute values. You will also learn how to create and edit tables. You will learn how to use proofreading tools, such as the spelling checker and thesaurus. Additionally, you will learn how to use profiles. You will learn how to use Arbortext Editor s change tracking feature to track changes in your documents, and also learn how to compare changes between different versions of a document. Finally, you will learn how to use Arbortext Command Language to perform basic operations in Arbortext Editor. At the end of each module, you will complete a set of review questions to reinforce critical topics from that module. At the end of the course, you will complete a course assessment in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your understanding of the course as a whole. Course Objectives Use Arbortext Editor Edit text Insert and edit markup Assign attributes Insert special markup Create tables Author and edit management tools Preview and print documents

Prerequisites Basic computer skills in a Microsoft Windows computing environment Introduction to XML, DITA and Arbortext or Introduction to XML, DITA and Arbortext, or an equivalent amount of experience with XML and DITA Audience This course is intended for authors/editors of technical information, technical and administrative support staff members, and individuals and organizations evaluating Arbortext Editor. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Agenda Day 1 Module 1 Using Arbortext Editor Module 2 Editing Text Module 3 Inserting and Editing Markup Day 2 Module 4 Assigning Attributes Module 5 Inserting Special Markup Module 6 Creating Tables Day 3 Module 7 Authoring and Editing Management Tools Module 8 Previewing and Printing Documents

Authoring for DITA using Arbortext Editor 6.1 Overview Course Code Course Length TRN-4411-T 3 Days In this course, you will learn the basic and advanced editing operations of the Arbortext DITA application and Arbortext Editor. The course emphasizes hands-on experience, interaction between student and instructor, and a solid foundation in the fundamental skills and commands of the Arbortext DITA application. You will learn basic functions such as opening and saving documents, replacing text and markup, adding and modifying attribute values and creating topics, tasks and references. You will also learn how to use the Resource Manager to create cross-references and links, create content references, and insert graphics and images. You will also use profiles, compare document versions, create DITA maps, as well as print DITA documents. At the end of each module, you will complete a set of review questions to reinforce critical topics from that module. At the end of the course, you will complete a course assessment in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your understanding of the course as a whole. Course Objectives Review the Darwin Information Typing Architecture Review using Arbortext Editor Edit text Create a DITA topic Create a DITA concept Create a DITA task Use attributes Create cross-references and links Reference content and images Create tables Use Authoring and Editing Management tools Create a DITA map Work with Relationship tables Preview and print DITA documents Review DITA specialization

Prerequisites Basic computer skills in a Windows computing environment Introduction to XML, DITA and Arbortext or Introduction to XML, DITA and Arbortext, or an equivalent amount of experience with XML and DITA Audience This course is intended for authors/editors of DITA technical information, technical and administrative support staff members, and individuals and organizations evaluating the Arbortext DITA application. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Agenda Day 1 Module 1 Using Arbortext Editor Module 2 Editing Text Module 3 Creating a DITA Topic Module 4 Creating a DITA Concept Module 5 Creating a DITA Task Day 2 Module 6 Using Attributes Module 7 Creating Cross-References and Links Module 8 Referencing Content and Images Module 9 Creating Tables Day 3 Module 10 Authoring and Editing Management Tools Module 11 Creating DITA Maps Module 12 Working with Relationship Tables Module 13 Previewing and Printing DITA Documents Module 14 DITA Specialization

Using Arbortext Styler 6.1 Overview Course Code Course Length TRN-4412-T 3 Days In this course, you will learn how to create stylesheets for authoring. You will also learn how to edit window displays, page outputs, and Web outputs. You will develop techniques for specifying formats for the Arbortext window display, review multiple outputs and stylesheet formats, and become familiar with relevant documentation. In addition, you will learn how to code stylesheet categories that affect the Arbortext window display and paged output, and how to apply context, position, and conditional-based formatting. You will also learn how to use derivation and property sets to design a stylesheet that is easy to maintain. Finally, you will learn how to create and apply page sets, preview multiple outputs while developing Arbortext Styler stylesheets, export stylesheets to multiple types, and test your stylesheet to ensure its success. At the end of each module, you will complete a set of review questions to reinforce critical topics from that module. At the end of the course, you will complete a course assessment in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your understanding of the course as a whole. Course Objectives Work effectively with Arbortext and stylesheets Review guidelines for getting started Become accustomed with Arbortext Styler Review styles Review formatting graphics Add generated text Review context-based and position-based formatting Review conditional based formatting Work with properties Assign space values and priorities Use default formatting Work with property sets Format text and generated text Number and label Create a Table of Contents

Use cross-referencing Working with page sets Create and use modular Styler stylesheets Create footnotes Use the preview options in Arbortext Styler Export a PTC Arbortext Styler stylesheet to other formats Test documents Manage and associate multiple stylesheets Prerequisites Basic computer skills in a Windows computing environment Introduction to XML, DITA and Arbortext or an equivalent amount of experience with XML Authoring using PTC Arbortext Editor 6.1 or equivalent work experience with PTC Arbortext Editor A solid understanding of general XML concepts and DTDs Audience This course is intended for Arbortext stylesheet developers, programming developers, and system integrators. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Agenda Day 1 Module 1 Introduction to Arbortext and Stylesheets Module 2 Guidelines for Getting Started Module 3 Getting Started with Arbortext Styler Module 4 Styles Module 5 Graphic Formatting Module 6 Adding Generated Text Module 7 Context and Position-Based Formatting Module 8 Conditional-Based Formatting Day 2 Module 9 Working with Properties Module 10 Assigning Space Values and Priorities Module 11 Using Default Formatting Module 12 Working with Property Sets Module 13 Formatting Text and Generated Text Module 14 Numbering and Labeling Module 15 Creating a Table of Contents Module 16 Using Cross-Referencing Day 3 Module 17 Working with Page Sets Module 18 Creating and Using Modular Arbortext Styler Stylesheets Module 19 Creating Footnotes Module 20 Using the Preview Options in Arbortext Styler Module 21 Exporting a PTC Arbortext Styler Stylesheet to Other Formats Module 22 Testing Documents Module 23 Managing and Associating Multiple Stylesheets Module 24 Project

Configuring the Arbortext 6.1 Environment Overview Course Code Course Length TRN-4430-T 3 Days In this course, you will learn how to create template and sample files. You will also learn how to install a document type and configure aliases. In addition, you will create dynamic dialog boxes using the XUI Editor and configure and assign profiles. You will learn about the Arbortext Publishing Engine and how to install, configure, and use it to compose documents for publishing. Finally, you will learn about user interface configuration, the DCF file, and document type preferences. At the end of each module, you will complete a set of review questions to reinforce critical topics from that module. At the end of the course, you will complete a course assessment in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your understanding of the course as a whole. Course Objectives Use Arbortext applications Configure the DCF Understand graphics and linking support Create supporting files Install and manage document types Use tag aliasing Create XML dynamic dialog boxes Understand profiling configuration Understand Publishing Engine (PE) Understand Publishing Engine (PE) architecture Install and configure the Publishing Engine Use Publishing Engine commands Prerequisites Completion of Authoring using Arbortext Editor 6.0 is required Completion of Understanding SGML and XML, or equivalent experience is helpful, but not required Audience This course is intended for application engineers, technical and administrative support staff members, and production staff members. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Agenda Day 1 Module 1 Getting Started with Arbortext Applications Module 2 Configuring the DCF Module 3 Graphics and Linking Support Day 2 Module 4 Creating Support Files Module 5 Installing and Managing Document Types Module 6 Tag Aliasing Module 7 Creating XML User Interface Dialog Boxes Day 3 Module 8 Profiling Configuration Module 9 Overview of Publishing Engine (PE) Module 10 Publishing Engine (PE) Architecture Module 11 Publishing Engine Installation and Configuration Module 12 Using Publishing Engine Commands

Introduction to XML, DITA and Arbortext Overview Course Code Course Length TRN-2270-T 1 Day In this course, you will learn the basic concepts of extensible Markup Language (XML), Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA), and the Arbortext Product Series. You will also learn how XML DITA technologies compare and how you apply them in a publishing solution. This introduction to XML, DITA, and Arbortext products provides an exploration of the key concepts of XML and DITA. This course is a starting point for anyone involved in evaluating or adopting XML, DITA, or Arbortext products. At the end of each module, you will find a set of review questions to reinforce critical topics from that module. Your instructor will discuss these with the class. At the end of the course, you will find a course assessment in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your understanding of the course as a whole. Course Objectives Understand the path from proprietary tools to standard processes. Obtain an introduction to XML. Obtain an introduction to DITA. Understand the Arbortext product suite. Prerequisites Basic computer skills in a Windows computing environment. Audience Individuals and organizations evaluating Arbortext, DITA, and XML. Authors/Editors of technical information. Technical and administrative support staff members.

Agenda Day 1 Module 1 From Proprietary Tools to Standard Processes Module 2 Introduction to XML Module 3 Introduction to DITA Module 4 Introducing Arbortext Products

Web Based Curriculum Guide Authoring using Arbortext Editor 6.1 Authoring for DITA using Arbortext Editor 6.1 Using Arbortext Styler 6.1 Configuring the Arbortext 6.1 Environment

Authoring using Arbortext Editor 6.1 Overview Course Code Course Length WBT-4410-0 24 Hours In this course, you will learn the basic and advanced editing operations of Arbortext Editor. The course emphasizes hands-on experience, interaction between student and instructor, and a solid foundation in the fundamental skills and commands of this structured authoring tool. After completing this course, you will know how to open, save, and close new and existing documents in Arbortext Editor. You will learn how to perform basic edit operations, such as cut, copy, and paste. You will also learn how to find and replace text and markup. You will learn how to insert, change, and delete markup and text. You will learn how to insert graphics and symbols, create and insert text entities, and add, modify, and delete attribute values. You will also learn how to create and edit tables. You will learn how to use proofreading tools, such as the spelling checker and thesaurus. Additionally, you will learn how to use profiles. You will learn how to use Arbortext Editor s change tracking feature to track changes in your documents, and also learn how to compare changes between different versions of a document. Finally, you will learn how to use Arbortext Command Language to perform basic operations in Arbortext Editor. At the end of each module, you will complete a set of review questions to reinforce critical topics from that module. At the end of the course, you will complete a course assessment in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your understanding of the course as a whole. Course Objectives Use Arbortext Editor Edit text Insert and edit markup Assign attributes Insert special markup Create tables Author and edit management tools Preview and print documents

Prerequisites Basic computer skills in a Microsoft Windows computing environment Introduction to XML, DITA and Arbortext or Introduction to XML, DITA and Arbortext, or an equivalent amount of experience with XML and DITA Audience This course is intended for authors/editors of technical information, technical and administrative support staff members, and individuals and organizations evaluating Arbortext Editor. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Table of Contents Module 1 Using Arbortext Editor Module 2 Editing Text Module 3 Inserting and Editing Markup Module 4 Assigning Attributes Module 5 Inserting Special Markup Module 6 Creating Tables Module 7 Authoring and Editing Management Tools Module 8 Previewing and Printing Documents

Authoring for DITA using Arbortext Editor 6.1 Overview Course Code Course Length WBT-4411-0 24 Hours In this course, you will learn the basic and advanced editing operations of the Arbortext DITA application and Arbortext Editor. The course emphasizes hands-on experience, interaction between student and instructor, and a solid foundation in the fundamental skills and commands of the Arbortext DITA application. You will learn basic functions such as opening and saving documents, replacing text and markup, adding and modifying attribute values and creating topics, tasks and references. You will also learn how to use the Resource Manager to create cross-references and links, create content references, and insert graphics and images. You will also use profiles, compare document versions, create DITA maps, as well as print DITA documents. At the end of each module, you will complete a set of review questions to reinforce critical topics from that module. At the end of the course, you will complete a course assessment in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your understanding of the course as a whole. Course Objectives Review the Darwin Information Typing Architecture Review using Arbortext Editor Edit text Create a DITA topic Create a DITA concept Create a DITA task Use attributes Create cross-references and links Reference content and images Create tables Use Authoring and Editing Management tools Create a DITA map Work with Relationship tables Preview and print DITA documents Review DITA specialization

Prerequisites Basic computer skills in a Windows computing environment Introduction to XML, DITA and Arbortext or Introduction to XML, DITA and Arbortext, or an equivalent amount of experience with XML and DITA Audience This course is intended for authors/editors of DITA technical information, technical and administrative support staff members, and individuals and organizations evaluating the Arbortext DITA application. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Table of Contents Module 1 Using Arbortext Editor Module 2 Editing Text Module 3 Creating a DITA Topic Module 4 Creating a DITA Concept Module 5 Creating a DITA Task Module 6 Using Attributes Module 7 Creating Cross-References and Links Module 8 Referencing Content and Images Module 9 Creating Tables Module 10 Authoring and Editing Management Tools Module 11 Creating DITA Maps Module 12 Working with Relationship Tables Module 13 Previewing and Printing DITA Documents Module 14 DITA Specialization

Using Arbortext Styler 6.1 Overview Course Code Course Length WBT-4412-0 24 Hours In this course, you will learn how to create stylesheets for authoring. You will also learn how to edit window displays, page outputs, and Web outputs. You will develop techniques for specifying formats for the Arbortext window display, review multiple outputs and stylesheet formats, and become familiar with relevant documentation. In addition, you will learn how to code stylesheet categories that affect the Arbortext window display and paged output, and how to apply context, position, and conditional-based formatting. You will also learn how to use derivation and property sets to design a stylesheet that is easy to maintain. Finally, you will learn how to create and apply page sets, preview multiple outputs while developing Arbortext Styler stylesheets, export stylesheets to multiple types, and test your stylesheet to ensure its success. At the end of each module, you will complete a set of review questions to reinforce critical topics from that module. At the end of the course, you will complete a course assessment in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your understanding of the course as a whole. Course Objectives Work effectively with Arbortext and stylesheets Review guidelines for getting started Become accustomed with Arbortext Styler Review styles Review formatting graphics Add generated text Review context-based and position-based formatting Review conditional based formatting Work with properties Assign space values and priorities Use default formatting Work with property sets Format text and generated text Number and label Create a Table of Contents

Use cross-referencing Working with page sets Create and use modular Styler stylesheets Create footnotes Use the preview options in Arbortext Styler Export a PTC Arbortext Styler stylesheet to other formats Test documents Manage and associate multiple stylesheets Prerequisites Basic computer skills in a Windows computing environment Introduction to XML, DITA and Arbortext or an equivalent amount of experience with XML Authoring using PTC Arbortext Editor 6.1 or equivalent work experience with PTC Arbortext Editor A solid understanding of general XML concepts and DTDs Audience This course is intended for Arbortext stylesheet developers, programming developers, and system integrators. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Table of Contents Module 1 Introduction to Arbortext and Stylesheets Module 2 Guidelines for Getting Started Module 3 Getting Started with Arbortext Styler Module 4 Styles Module 5 Graphic Formatting Module 6 Adding Generated Text Module 7 Context and Position-Based Formatting Module 8 Conditional-Based Formatting Module 9 Working with Properties Module 10 Assigning Space Values and Priorities Module 11 Using Default Formatting Module 12 Working with Property Sets Module 13 Formatting Text and Generated Text Module 14 Numbering and Labeling Module 15 Creating a Table of Contents Module 16 Using Cross-Referencing Module 17 Working with Page Sets Module 18 Creating and Using Modular Arbortext Styler Stylesheets Module 19 Creating Footnotes Module 20 Using the Preview Options in Arbortext Styler Module 21 Exporting a PTC Arbortext Styler Stylesheet to Other Formats Module 22 Testing Documents Module 23 Managing and Associating Multiple Stylesheets Module 24 Project

Configuring the Arbortext 6.1 Environment Overview Course Code Course Length WBT-4430-0 24 Hours In this course, you will learn how to create template and sample files. You will also learn how to install a document type and configure aliases. In addition, you will create dynamic dialog boxes using the XUI Editor and configure and assign profiles. You will learn about the Arbortext Publishing Engine and how to install, configure, and use it to compose documents for publishing. Finally, you will learn about user interface configuration, the DCF file, and document type preferences. At the end of each module, you will complete a set of review questions to reinforce critical topics from that module. At the end of the course, you will complete a course assessment in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your understanding of the course as a whole. Course Objectives Use Arbortext applications Configure the DCF Understand graphics and linking support Create supporting files Install and manage document types Use tag aliasing Create XML dynamic dialog boxes Understand profiling configuration Understand Publishing Engine (PE) Understand Publishing Engine (PE) architecture Install and configure the Publishing Engine Use Publishing Engine commands Prerequisites Completion of Authoring using Arbortext Editor 6.0 is required Completion of Understanding SGML and XML, or equivalent experience is helpful, but not required Audience This course is intended for application engineers, technical and administrative support staff members, and production staff members. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Table of Contents Module 1 Getting Started with Arbortext Applications Module 2 Configuring the DCF Module 3 Graphics and Linking Support Module 4 Creating Support Files Module 5 Installing and Managing Document Types Module 6 Tag Aliasing Module 7 Creating XML User Interface Dialog Boxes Module 8 Profiling Configuration Module 9 Overview of Publishing Engine (PE) Module 10 Publishing Engine (PE) Architecture Module 11 Publishing Engine Installation and Configuration Module 12 Using Publishing Engine Commands