00:00:06The purpose of this video is to show you
how easy it is to export Confluence content
00:00:11and convert it to DITA documents using
Oxygen's Batch Documents Converter.
00:00:16If you're unfamiliar with it, the Batch
Documents Converter is an Oxygen add-on,
00:00:20and once installed, it makes it possible to
quickly convert multiple documents of one
00:00:24type into documents of another type.
00:00:28This particular video will focus on the
00:00:30Confluence to DITA type of conversion.
00:00:33I have a sample Confluence space set up
00:00:35and I want to export the documents
in my space into DITA documents.
00:00:41I'll go to "Space Settings"
and choose "Export Space".
00:00:46I'll select the "HTML" format, "Next", I'll
leave it on "Normal Export", and "Export".
00:00:57Once complete, I need to click
the "Download here" link.
00:01:01This exports the Confluence
content into a zipped archive.
00:01:05I've already unzipped it behind the
scenes, so now I'll go to Oxygen.
00:01:10I'll go to the Tools menu and to
"Batch Documents Converter" ...
00:01:14you can see that there's quite a lot of
different types of conversion possibilities.
00:01:19I'll select "Confluence to DITA".
In the resulting dialog box,
00:01:23for the input file, I just need to choose
the index.html file that I exported.
00:01:30and I'll select the option to
open the converted files.
00:01:35and you see that it converted the
content from my Confluence space
00:01:39into a DITA map with referenced topics.
00:01:43Feel free to give the Batch Documents
00:01:45Converter tool a try for various
types of quick conversions.
00:01:49This concludes this short demonstration.
Thank you for watching.