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good morning good afternoon and welcome to the second arbor text monster garage session with arbor text in your tool chest you can do anything this morning were very lucky to have mark giffin mark has a lot of experience in xml dynamic publishing data and tools development of all kinds today hes going to show us the basics about how arbor text and the dita ot work and how they can work together my name is liz and ill be your moderator today now ill turn the presentation over to to todays shop coach mark giffin mark its all yours thank you get the screen working here good welcome to the webinar this is using arbor text with the dita open toolkit and my name is mark giffin a little bit about me ive been around technical publications for a long time and i design and implement xml based documentation systems i do xslt programming data open toolkit programming and a lot of things like that now this is going to be a brief simple overview of how somebody might use the dita open toolki