Managing Profiling Condition Sets

Multiple profiling attributes can be aggregated into a profiling condition set that allows you to apply more complex filters on the document content. A Profiling Condition Set is a very powerful and convenient tool that can be used to preview the content that goes into the published output. For example, an installation manual available in both Windows and Linux variants can be profiled to highlight only the Linux procedures for more advanced users.

Create Profiling Condition Sets

To create a new profiling condition set, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Preferences dialog box and go to EditorEdit modesAuthorProfiling/Conditional Text.
  2. In the Profiling Condition Sets section, press the New button.

    Step Result: The Condition Set configuration dialog box is opened.

    Condition Set Dialog Box

  3. Configure your condition set as desired. The following options are available in this dialog box:

    Name
    The name of the new condition set.
    Document type
    Select the document type (framework) for which you have defined profiling attributes.
    Use DITAVAL file
    Select this option if you want the Profiling Condition Set to reference a DITAVAL file. You can specify the path by using the text field, its history drop-down, the Insert Editor Variables button, or the browsing tools in the Browse drop-down list.
    Include the content matching the following conditions
    You can select this option to define the combination of attribute values for your condition set by selecting the appropriate checkboxes in this section. If you have defined a lot of profiling attributes, you can use the filter text field to search for specific conditions.

  4. Click OK to confirm your selections and close the Condition Set configuration dialog box.
  5. Click Apply to save the condition set. All saved profiling condition sets are available in the Profiling / Conditional Text toolbar drop-down menu.

Editing Existing Profiling Condition Sets

To modify an existing profiling condition set, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Preferences dialog box and go to EditorEdit modesAuthorProfiling/Conditional Text.
  2. In the Profiling Condition Sets section, press the Edit button to modify an existing condition set (you can also use Delete button to remove a condition set or the Up and Down buttons to change their priority).

    Step Result: If you use the Edit button, the Condition Set configuration dialog box is opened:

  3. Modify your condition set as desired.
  4. Click OK to confirm your selections and close the Condition Set configuration dialog box.
  5. Click Apply to save your modifications.

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