Profiling / Conditional Text Toolbar Menu

The Profiling / Conditional Text menu (available on the toolbar) allows you to select some settings for how profiled content is shown in the editor. It also displays a list of the profiling conditions sets that are defined in the current framework, and it includes an option that opens a preferences page where you can define and configure profiling attributes and condition sets.

The Profiling / Conditional Text menu includes the following:

Show Profiling Colors and Styles
Enable this option to turn on conditional colors and styling.
Show Profiling Attributes
Enable this option to turn on conditional text markers. They are displayed at the end of conditional text blocks, as a list of attribute name and their currently set values.
Show Excluded Content
Controls if the content filtered out by a particular condition set is hidden or grayed-out in the editor area and in the Outline and DITA Maps Manager views. When this option is enabled, the content filtered by the currently applied condition set is grayed-out. To show only the content that matches the currently applied condition set, disable this option.

Note

To remind you that document content is hidden, Oxygen XML Editor displays labels showing the currently applied condition set. These labels are displayed in the Author mode editing area, the Outline view and DITA Maps Manager view. Right-click any of the labels to quickly access the Show Excluded Content action.
List of all profiling condition sets that match the current document type
Click a condition set entry to activate it.
Profiling Settings
Opens the profiling options preferences page, where you can manage profiling attributes and profiling conditions sets. You can also configure the profiling styles and colors options from the colors/styles preferences page and the attributes rendering preferences page.

All these settings are associated with the current project, being restored the next time you open it. For a new project all Profiling/Conditional Text menu actions states are reset to their default values.

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