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Course 8 - File names for ditamap files #255

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davidnind opened this issue Apr 2, 2017 · 1 comment
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Course 8 - File names for ditamap files #255

davidnind opened this issue Apr 2, 2017 · 1 comment

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@davidnind
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For course 8, Publishing output from DITA sources, the lessons refer to b_ducks.ditamap and m_ducks.ditamap in the command for producing output.

In the downloaded sample files these are actually named _b_ducks.ditamap and _m_ducks.ditamap.

This generates errors when trying to produce the outputs.

My suggestion is to rename the files:

  • /en-us/course08-publishing_output/samples/ducks/_b_ducks.ditamap -> b_ducks.ditamap
  • /en-us/course08-publishing_output/samples/ducks/_m_ducks.ditamap > m_ducks.ditamap

And update the zip file for downloading.

While I am sure most people can work this out, it may be confusing for those learning DITA.

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@simonbate
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Hi David,
Thanks for all your contributions and suggestions on LearningDITA course 8, Publishing Output from DITA.

I'll be responding to your other suggestions, but I wanted to tackle this one first.

Rather than change the file names, I would rather change the references in the course. The reason is this: over time, I've developed a best practice of using an underscore at the beginning of the filename of a root map or bookmap. That way the map or bookmap always sorts to the beginning of the Finder/Windows Explorer/File System display list.

So I'll be making the changes, but I'll also add a note explaining the use of the underscore.

Now, on to your other suggestions!
Simon

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