You can filter DITA content or the structure of a document by using profiling attributes or profiling conditions sets.
@audience, @platform, @product,
@props, @otherprops, and @rev), but
if a Subject
Scheme Map is used for profiling your content, you will see the
attributes defined in your subject scheme map instead.To add new attributes and values, click the
New button at the bottom of the
Profiling Attributes table. To customize existing attributes
and their values, select an attribute and click the
Edit button.
Step Result: In either case, this opens a Profiling Attribute configuration dialog box where you can define attributes that exist in your schema.
* or ? wildcards in this combo box. For
example, DITA* would match any document type that starts with
"DITA". You can also specify multiple document types by using commas to
separate them.This table displays information about the values for the profiling attribute.
You can configure them by using the buttons at the bottom of the table
(
New,
Edit,
Delete).
ParentAttrValue(SubAttrValue1 SubAttrValue2). For more
information, see Conditional Profiling Attribute Groups.Result: You should see your changes in the Profiling Attribute table.
You can also use the Profiling Condition Sets section to apply more complex filters on your DITA content.