Multiple profiling attributes can be aggregated into a profiling condition set that allows
you to apply more complex filters on the document content. In DITA, profiling conditions can
be set within both topics and in maps. When set in a topic, you can filter an element (such as
paragraph), step in a procedure, item in a list, or even a phrase within a sentence. When set
in a map, you can filter an entire topic or group of topics.
Creating Profiling Condition Sets
To create a new profiling condition set, follow these steps:
- Open the
Preferences dialog box and go to .
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To add new condition set, click the
New button at the bottom
of the Profiling Condition Sets table. To customize existing
condition sets, select an existing condition set and click the
Edit button.
Step Result: In either case, this opens a Condition Set
configuration dialog box where you can define attributes that exist in your schema.
Figure 1. Condition Set Configuration Dialog Box
The following options are available in this dialog box:
- Name
- The name of the new condition set.
- Document type
- Select the document type (framework) that has profiling attributes defined.
- Use DITAVAL file
- For DITA projects, 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 actions 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 for the values you want to be
included in this particular condition set. If you have defined a lot of profiling
attributes, you can use the filter text field to search for
specific conditions.
- After defining or configuring the condition sets according to your
needs, click OK to confirm your selections and close the
Condition Set configuration dialog box.
- Click Apply to save the condition set.