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Oxygen XML Author plugin 13.2.0

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Create Profiling AttributesNote: To ensure the validity of the document, the attribute must be already defined in the document DTD orschema before referring it here.To create custom profiling attributes for a specific document type, follow these steps:1. Open the Profiling/Conditional Text preferences page from Window > Preferences > oXygen > Editor > Editmodes > <strong>Author</strong> > Profiling / Conditional Text.2. In the Profiling Attributes area, press the New button.The following dialog is opened:<strong>Author</strong>ing in the Visual Editor | 1013. Fill-in the dialog as follows:a) Choose the document type on which the profiling attribute is applied. * and ? are used as wildcards, while ,(commacharacter) can be used to specify more patterns. For example use DITA* to match any document type name thatstarts with DITA.b) Set the attribute name.c) Set a display name. This field is optional, being used only as a more descriptive rendering in application's profilingdialogs.d) Use the New, Edit, Delete buttons to add, edit and delete possible values of the attribute. Each attribute valuecan have a description.e) Choose whether the attribute accepts a single value (Single value option checked) or multiple values. Multiplevalues can be separated by a default delimiter (space, comma, semicolon), or a custom one, that must be supportedby the specified document type. For example, the DITA document type only accepts spaces as delimiters forattribute values.4. Click OK.5. Click Apply to save the profiling attribute.Create Profiling Condition SetsSeveral profiling attributes can be aggregated into a profiling condition set that allow you to apply more complex filterson the document content. A Profiling Condition Set is a very powerful and convenient tool used to preview the contentthat goes into the published output. For example, an installation manual available both in Windows and Linux variantscan be profiled to highlight only the Linux procedures for more advanced users.To create a new profiling condition set:

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