
On 10/01/2016 12:39 am, Eliot Kimber wrote:
The current DITA for Publishers EPUB transform can produce EPUB3, EPUB2/3, or EPUB2.
Really? Because every time I've tried it I get errors like this and I am running the latest from github master. This installation of oXygen, as Radu and his colleagues already know, is significantly customised, there's a pristine install in an adjacent directory just in case. Amongst those customisations is all the most recent D4P bits and is accompanied with a careful pruning of the sourceforge old versions that ship with oXygen. In the case of the epub plugins this meant moving the sf epub and kindle plugins out and just renaming the github directories. It works fine for generating a straight "epub" transtype (epub 2.0.1 output), but change that to epub3 and failure comes a-calling: System ID: /Users/ben/Documents/Mine/Politics/REDACTED_PATH/REDACTED-map.ditamap Scenario: DITA Map EPUB2 Input file: /Users/ben/Documents/Mine/Politics/REDACTED_PATH/REDACTED-map.ditamap Engine name: DITA-OT Severity: fatal Description: [DOTA001F] "epub3" is not a recognized transformation type. Supported transformation types are d4p-html5, d4pjournals, docbook, eclipsecontent, eclipsehelp, epub, graphviz, html2, htmlhelp, indesign, javahelp, json, kindle, legacypdf, odt, pdf, pdf-css, pdf2, qa, reveal, rss, subjectscheme2navmap, tocjs, troff, webhelp, webhelp-feedback, webhelp-feedback-mobile, webhelp-mobile, word2dita, wordrtf, xhtml. URL: http://www.oxygenxml.com/DITA-messages.html#msgs__DOTA001F Which is the same as trying it in the d4p-html5 plugin directly: /usr/local/oXygenXML/stable/oxygenOSX-17.1/frameworks/dita/DITA-OT/build.xml:36: [DOTA001F][FATAL] "epub3" is not a recognized transformation type. Supported transformation types are d4p-html5, d4pjournals, docbook, eclipsecontent, eclipsehelp, epub, graphviz, html2, htmlhelp, indesign, javahelp, json, kindle, legacypdf, odt, pdf, pdf-css, pdf2, qa, reveal, rss, subjectscheme2navmap, tocjs, troff, webhelp, webhelp-feedback, webhelp-feedback-mobile, webhelp-mobile, word2dita, wordrtf, xhtml. So what have I missed? Regards, Ben