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Heretto CCMS includes a robust content authoring interface and a fully collaborative Content Editor.

Does Heretto CCMS support collaboration?

Heretto CCMS Content Editor is the first and only collaborative system for DITA content that enables multiple users to work on the same content simultaneously. For example, a writer can work on authoring a topic while a reviewer suggests changes. Heretto CCMS Content Editor is cloud-based and built to make creating the DITA content as efficient as possible. Out of the box, the Content Editor delivers a straightforward authoring experience. Advanced users can also open a side-by-side Source Editor that enables them to edit the underlying XML code alongside the WYSIWYG interface.

What is a collaboration lock?

The Content Editor editor is fully collaborative so files aren't locked when multiple users are working on content. Collaboratively locked files cannot be opened in an external authoring system like Oxygen to prevent any conflicting changes.

Can I check in and check out files?

Heretto CCMS removes the need for file locking because it is a collaborative editor. More than one person can work in a file simultaneously, and all updates and changes are saved. It is not possible to automatically restrict file access to a single user when the file is open for editing, however, users can right-click a file and select Lock to disable collaborative editing while they are working in the file.

The only situation in which a file is automatically locked is when, if you use the Oxygen XML editor, you or someone else has the file open in Oxygen. Heretto CCMS locks files in this situation to prevent conflicts when you save and close the file from Oxygen.

When a file is locked by a different author, you can't unlock it. However, administrators can always use the Force Lock or Force Unlock options in the context menu of the Content Library, if necessary.

Can I change the topic type?

No, each topic type uses its own content structure, so elements in one topic type may not be valid in another topic type.

Let's look at a task topic and reference topic. Task topics contain procedures, whereas reference topics typically contain tables. There are elements in task topics - such as a context element, steps element, and result element - that are not valid in reference topics. Similarly, there are elements in reference topics - such as a section element, or table element - that are not valid in task topics.

Can I use custom symbols?

Yes. The symbols list is customizable.

Does Heretto CCMS support schemas and DTDs?

Yes, Heretto CCMS supports both schemas and DTDs. Typically, your Customer Success Manager handles the implementation of the customized schema and DTD files.