Profiling attributes are applied on element nodes. You can apply profiling attributes on a text fragment (it will automatically be wrapped into a phrase-type element), on a single element, or on multiple elements at the same time. If there is no selection in your document, the profiling attributes are applied on the element at the cursor position.
Edit
Properties from the contextual menu, go to the
Profiling tab, and select the appropriate values.
The profiling attributes, and their potential values, that appear in this dialog box depend
on what has been configured in Oxygen XML Author Eclipse plugin. If you have a large list of profiling
attributes, you can use the text filter field to search for attributes or values, and you can
expand or collapse attributes by using the
Expand All/
Collapse All buttons to the
right of the text filter or the arrow button to the left of the profiling attribute name.
The attribute names and values selected in the Edit Profiling Attributes dialog box are set on the elements contained in the profiled fragment. If you only select a fragment of content (rather than the entire element), this fragment is wrapped in phrase-type elements where the profiling attributes are set.
If the Show Profiling Attributes option (available in the
Profiling / Conditional Text toolbar menu) is selected, a
green border is painted around profiled text in the Author mode and all
profiling attributes set on the current element are listed at the end of the highlighted
block. To edit the attributes of a profiled fragment, click one of the listed attribute
values. A form control pops up and allows you to add or remove attribute values.