Use profiling condition set as output directory name

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xephon
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Use profiling condition set as output directory name

Post by xephon »

Hi,

this is probably a beginner question, but I haven't found an answer in the forum.

(How) is it possible to use the currently selected conditional profiling condition set in my output directory path? Is there a hidden variable?

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${pd}/out/webhelp/${activeConditionSet}/
Thanks a lot,
Stefan
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Radu
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Re: Use profiling condition set as output directory name

Post by Radu »

Hi Stefan,

Unfortunately I do not have a good workaround for you right now.
I added an internal issue to consider adding such an editor variable.

Regards,
Radu
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xephon
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Re: Use profiling condition set as output directory name

Post by xephon »

Hi Radu,

oh, thanks a lot.

Greetings,
Stefan
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sorin_carbunaru
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Re: Use profiling condition set as output directory name

Post by sorin_carbunaru »

Hello,

oXygen 19.1 is now available, and it brings a new editor variable, called ${activeConditionSet} which will be expanded to the current condition set name. If there is no condition set active, the variable will be replaced with an empty string.

Best wishes,
Sorin Carbunaru
oXygen XML
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