Customizing Colors and Styles for Rendering Profiling in Author Mode
By applying profiling colors and styles, you can customize the Author
mode editing area to mark profiled content so you can instantly spot differences between
multiple variants of the output. This allows you to preview the content that will go into the
published output. The excluded text is grayed-out or hidden in Author
mode, allowing you to easily recognize the differences.
Figure: Example: Profiling Colors and Styles
Choosing the right style for a specific profiling attribute is a matter of personal taste,
but be aware of the following:
If the same block of text is profiled with two or more profiling attributes, their
associated styles combine. Depending on the styling, this might result in an excessively
styled content that may prove difficult to read or work with.
It is recommended that you only profile the differences. There is no need to profile
common content, since excessive profiling can visually pollute the document.
A mnemonic associated with a style will help you instantly spot differences in the types
of content.
Styling Profiling Attribute Values
To set colors and styles for profiling attribute values, follow these steps:
Configure the styling for your profiling attribute values.
Result: The styling is now applied in the Author editing
mode, the Outline view, and DITA Maps Manager
view. Also, to help you more easily identify the profiling you want to apply in the current
context, the styling is applied in the Edit Profiling Attributes
dialog box and in the inline form control pop up that allows you to quickly set the
profiling attributes.
Figure: Profiling Attribute Value Form Control Pop Up