DITA metrics report tool

Hello, This is really a question for the support team, but I suspect the answer will benefit others here, hence sending to the list. The metrics reporting tool that was in versions 19.0 and earlier here: {frameworks}/dita/report/report.xsl Has gone walkies. Does it now live somewhere else in the frameworks directory or has it been removed entirely? Obviously copying it back in works fine for now and in future I'll probably just have to modify those transformations to find it externally, If you're wondering, yes, I use it extensively, it's a wonderful ego boost for any writer. :) Regards, Ben -- | Ben McGinnes | Adversarial Press | Author and Publisher | | Writer, Trainer, Systems Administrator, Developer, ICT Consultant | | Twitter: @benmcginnes (personal) | @AdversaryPub (publishing) | | Web: http://www.adversary.org/ http://publishing.adversary.org/ | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- | | GPG Made Easy (GPGME) Python 3 API Maintainer, GNU Privacy Guard | | GPG key: 0x321E4E2373590E5D http://www.adversary.org/ben-key.asc | | GPG key fpr: DB47 24E6 FA42 86C9 2B4E 55C4 321E 4E23 7359 0E5D | | https://www.gnupg.org/ https://securetheinternet.org/ | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- |

Hi Ben, I think that before Oxygen 19.0 I bundled the metrics stylesheets as a DITA OT plugin which now resides in:
OXYGEN_INSTALL_DIR\frameworks\dita\DITA-OT2.x\plugins\com.oxygenxml.dita.metrics.report
and it can also be downloaded separately from GitHub: https://github.com/oxygenxml/dita-metrics-report I created a predefined transformation scenario to use it with a DITA Map, but you can also use the XSLT stylesheets directly, as you did before. Regards, Radu Radu Coravu <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger http://www.oxygenxml.com On 10/5/2017 5:56 PM, Ben McGinnes wrote:
Hello, This is really a question for the support team, but I suspect the answer will benefit others here, hence sending to the list.
The metrics reporting tool that was in versions 19.0 and earlier here:
{frameworks}/dita/report/report.xsl
Has gone walkies. Does it now live somewhere else in the frameworks directory or has it been removed entirely?
Obviously copying it back in works fine for now and in future I'll probably just have to modify those transformations to find it externally,
If you're wondering, yes, I use it extensively, it's a wonderful ego boost for any writer. :)
Regards, Ben
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On Mon, Oct 09, 2017 at 06:36:47AM +0000, Radu Coravu wrote:
Hi Ben,
I think that before Oxygen 19.0 I bundled the metrics stylesheets as a DITA OT plugin
No, from 19.0 and earlier it was in the frameworks/dita directory and on the same level as both versions of the OT.
which now resides in:
OXYGEN_INSTALL_DIR\frameworks\dita\DITA-OT2.x\plugins\com.oxygenxml.dita.metrics.report
Ah, nice, I'll have to play with that later.
and it can also be downloaded separately from GitHub:
Excellent. You have a very minor, tiny little pull request. :)
I created a predefined transformation scenario to use it with a DITA Map, but you can also use the XSLT stylesheets directly, as you did before.
Well, calling it directly is a bit of a relative term since the customised transformation scenarios were all just project specific copies of a default one bundled with an earlier version of oXygen (17.1 or 18.0, I think). Regards, Ben -- | Ben McGinnes | Adversarial Press | Author and Publisher | | Writer, Trainer, Systems Administrator, Developer, ICT Consultant | | Twitter: @benmcginnes (personal) | @AdversaryPub (publishing) | | Web: http://www.adversary.org/ http://publishing.adversary.org/ | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- | | GPG Made Easy (GPGME) Python 3 API Maintainer, GNU Privacy Guard | | GPG key: 0x321E4E2373590E5D http://www.adversary.org/ben-key.asc | | GPG key fpr: DB47 24E6 FA42 86C9 2B4E 55C4 321E 4E23 7359 0E5D | | https://www.gnupg.org/ https://securetheinternet.org/ | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- |

Hi Ben, Right, I replaced the old transformation scenario which was XSLT based with a new one having the same name which is DITA OT-based. And I did it in Oxygen 19.1. Thanks for the pull request, I accepted it. Regards, Radu Radu Coravu <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger http://www.oxygenxml.com On 10/9/2017 2:49 PM, Ben McGinnes wrote:
On Mon, Oct 09, 2017 at 06:36:47AM +0000, Radu Coravu wrote:
Hi Ben,
I think that before Oxygen 19.0 I bundled the metrics stylesheets as a DITA OT plugin
No, from 19.0 and earlier it was in the frameworks/dita directory and on the same level as both versions of the OT.
which now resides in:
OXYGEN_INSTALL_DIR\frameworks\dita\DITA-OT2.x\plugins\com.oxygenxml.dita.metrics.report
Ah, nice, I'll have to play with that later.
and it can also be downloaded separately from GitHub:
Excellent. You have a very minor, tiny little pull request. :)
I created a predefined transformation scenario to use it with a DITA Map, but you can also use the XSLT stylesheets directly, as you did before.
Well, calling it directly is a bit of a relative term since the customised transformation scenarios were all just project specific copies of a default one bundled with an earlier version of oXygen (17.1 or 18.0, I think).
Regards, Ben
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On Mon, Oct 09, 2017 at 12:19:16PM +0000, Radu Coravu wrote:
Hi Ben,
Right, I replaced the old transformation scenario which was XSLT based with a new one having the same name which is DITA OT-based. And I did it in Oxygen 19.1.
Cool, I'm definitely going to have to see how that works.
Thanks for the pull request, I accepted it.
Cheers. :) Regards, Ben
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