Oxygen XML Editor lets you configure how profiling and
conditional text is shown in Author view. It has built in support for the standard
conditional text features of DITA and DocBook, which you can customize for your own projects.
You can also add conditional support for other XML vocabularies, including your custom
vocabularies.
To configure Profiling/Conditional Text options, open the
Preferences dialog box and go to .
Note: Please note the following when configuring this setting:
- This setting is used to define how profiled elements are treated in Author view. 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 setting should be used for profiling / conditional text elements only. To change
how other types of attributes are displayed in the text, use a CSS style sheet.
- 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.
This preferences page contains two items:
- profiling attributes, which allow to specify a set of allowable
value for each profiling or conditional attribute.
- profiling condition sets which allow you to specify a specific
set of profiling attributes to be used to specify a particular build configuration for
your content.
If you have two or more identically named entries that match the same document type,
Oxygen XML Editor uses the one that is positioned highest in the table. Use the
Up / Down buttons to change the priority of the entries.
The Import from DITAVAL 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 displays a dialog box containing two
tables: the first one previews the imported attributes and the second one previews the already
defined attributes. You can choose either to keep the existing attributes or replace them with
the imported ones.
Note: When importing profiling attributes from DITAVAL files, Oxygen XML Editor
automatically creates condition sets based on these files.