Attributes and Condition Sets Preferences
To configure profiling attributes and condition sets, open the Preferences dialog box and go to .
- This preferences page is used to define how profiled elements are treated in Author mode. It does not create profiling or conditional text attributes or values in the underlying XML vocabulary. It just changes how the editor displays them.
- This preferences page should be used for profiling / conditional text elements only. To change how other types of attributes are displayed in the text, use a CSS file.
- If you are using the DITA XML vocabulary and a DITA subject scheme map is defined in the root map of your document, it will be used in place of anything defined using this dialog box.
This preferences page contains the following options and sections:
- Import from DITAVAL
- This button allows you to import profiling attributes from DITAVAL files. You can merge
these new profiling attributes with the existing ones, or replace them completely. If
the imported attributes conflict with the existing ones, Oxygen XML Editor Eclipse plugin displays
a dialog box that contains two tables. The first one previews the imported attributes
and the second one previews the already defined attributes. You can choose to either
keep the existing attributes or replace them with the imported ones.Note:When importing profiling attributes from DITAVAL files, Oxygen XML Editor Eclipse plugin automatically creates condition sets based on these files.
- Profiling Attributes section
-
Allows you to specify a set of allowable values for each profiling or conditional attribute. You can use the
New button at the bottom of the table
to add profiling attributes, the
Edit button to edit existing ones, or
the
Delete
button to delete entries from the table. Use the
Up and
Down
buttons to change the priority of the entries. If you have multiple entries with
identical names that match the same document type, Oxygen XML Editor Eclipse plugin uses the one
that is positioned highest in the table.- Report invalid profiling attribute values (DITA only)
- If selected, it means the following:
- In DITA, the automatic validation will display a warning when a value that is not defined is found in the document.
- In the DITA
Validate
and Check for Completeness dialog box, the Report
attributes and values that conflict with profiling preferences
option is not displayed. This means that the validation will behave the same
as if that option was selected and it will always report such values.
- Allow contributing extra profiling attribute values
- This option is selected by default, which means that users are allowed to add
values that are not defined in preferences to profiling attributes. If a user
inserts such a value, when invoking the Edit Profiling
Attributes action from the contextual menu in
Author mode (or for DITA topics, the
Edit
Properties action in the DITA Maps
Manager), the Profiling Values Conflict dialog box will
appear and it includes an Add these values to the
configuration action that will automatically add the new value to
the particular profiling attribute. If deselected, Oxygen XML Editor Eclipse plugin
behaves as if the Preserve the configuration option has
been chosen in the Profiling Values Conflict dialog box and that
dialog box will never appear. - Configure profiling colors and styles link
- Use this link to open the profiling Colors and Styles preference page.
- Profiling Condition Sets section
-
Allows you to specify a specific set of profiling attributes to be used to specify a particular build configuration for your content. You can use the
New button at the bottom of the table
to
add condition sets, the
Edit button to edit existing ones, or
the
Delete
button to delete entries from the table. Use the
Up and
Down
buttons to change the priority of the entries. If you have multiple entries with
identical names that match the same document type, Oxygen XML Editor Eclipse plugin uses the one
that is positioned highest in the table.