Arbortext Styler
Arbortext Styler makes it easy to create and maintain stylesheets for publishing to multiple types of output media.
Arbortext Styler represents an innovative breakthrough in stylesheet design tools, for the first time giving designers the power to create XML-based stylesheets for automated publishing without the programming.
Stylesheets are used by Arbortext Publishing Engine to transform XML content to HTML and Web pages, print or PDF, HTML Help, Microsoft Word and wireless devices..
Related Resources
Watch a video:
- Simon Taylor on Arbortext Styler
- Introduction to the Arbortext DITA Application
- Overview of Arbortext Content Manager
- Get a peek at the high-quality rendering capabilities in the Arbortext Monster Garage session on Styler
How to Buy Arbortext
Arbortext Styler is licensed on a concurrent basis.
For Arbortext packaging and pricing questions, e-mail: sales@single-sourcing.com
Styler creates single-source stylesheets
Arbortext Styler allows you to create a single source of style by supporting multiple output types in a single stylesheet. Specify styles for all output types or a single output.
Features and Benefits
- Reduce publishing costs by helpings reduce the high cost of publishing by enabling you to develop and maintain stylesheets for multiple output types in a single user interface
- Increase productivity - in traditional desktop publishing processes, different skills and processes are required to develop and maintain templates and styles for each supported output type.
- Use the same set of skills that apply to developing stylesheets for all output types. Furthermore, a single stylesheet can support multiple outputs, enabling you to create a single source of style and reduce stylesheet development and maintenance costs.
- Reduce need for specialized skills by simplifying stylesheet creation and putting it in the hands of designers to reduce or eliminate the need for specialized programming skills
- Reduce maintenance costs - with a single stylesheet, you can control publishing for multiple output types.
- Share formatting across media types, or set up unique formatting for specific media types–all within the same stylesheet.
- Eliminates the need to develop and maintain multiple stylesheets for multiple types of media.