Keep up with Arbortext releases

Posted in news on November 3rd, 2010 by lizfraley – 3 Comments

If you want to keep up with Arbortext releases, you can follow the release notes RSS feed at the Single-Sourcing Blog. At the Single-Sourcing Blog, they generally post the list of SPRs and enhancements added to a particular Arbortext product release. Release announcements are posted to the adepters mailing list (login required) and the 3b2users mailing list by PTC staff. For those of you who want a quick way to scan through the release to find out whether their particular SPR or enhancement request made it into a particular release, Single-Sourcing Solutions has been publishing details of each release to the “release notes” category on their corporate blog to ease adoption and migration issues for their customers and the greater Arbortext community.

Video: An ACL Tool to Find and Replace XML Attribute Values

Posted in video on October 23rd, 2010 by lizfraley – Be the first to comment

This video goes with the meeting notice posted here. This video is a recorded version of:

“An ACL Tool to Find and Replace XML Attribute Values

Presented by Todd Hicks, Wolters Kluwer
North America Global Platform Organization

This is a recorded version of a live Go2Meeting webcast. The video is posted as is. It has not been edited. You should go read Todd’s biography here. Every last bit is completely live.

Download the slides here and see the live-tweet roundup here. If you’re interested in more from Todd, he was a guest on the PubWright podcast available here or on iTunes.

Video: Building the future of technical publishing with MathFlow, MathType, and MathML

Posted in video on September 25th, 2010 by lizfraley – Be the first to comment

This video goes with the meeting notice posted here. This video is a recorded version of:

“Building the future of technical publishing
with MathFlow, MathType, and MathML

Presented by Autumn Cuellar & Robert Miner, Design Science

This is a recorded version of a live Go2Meeting webcast. The video is posted as is. It has not been edited. You should go read Autumn & Robert’s biographies here. Every last bit is completely live.

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