An in-depth publication of information on a given topic.
Topics of this Type
Name | Short Description |
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Document Properties | Properties are metadata that can be added to every projectdoc document. If you require a set of metadata for each instance of a document type, you should write your own doctype. |
Document Sections | The main body of a document is divided into sections. Besides the sections defined by a doctype, an author may add any number of additional sections. Sections that are regularly added to a given doctype should be added to the doctype's template. |
Page Properties and Document Properties | Explains the differences between and commonalities of the Confluence Page Properties and the projectdoc Toolbox Document Properties. |
Excerpt and Transclusion | Explains the differences between and commonalities of the Confluence Excerpt and the projectdoc Toolbox Transclusion features. |
Rendering Code Fragments | Explains the differences between and commonalities of the Confluence Code Block Macro and the projectdoc Toolbox Code Block Placeholder Macro. |
Remote Transclusion | Lists features of the projectdoc Toolbox according transclusion of text content that is stored on remote information system. Macros to transclude content provided by Confluence out-of-the-box are compared to these features. |
The Beauty of Sections | Compare the way of creating and maintaining sections in Confluence with and without the projectdoc Toolbox. |
Autoconvert Information System URIs | Introduction to the autoconvert feature for URIs to external systems. |
Categories of Information System Macros | Overview over the different categories of macros that are part of the Information Systems Extension. |
Using projectdoc to document Maven Plugins | We decided to move our documentation from the XDoc format to projectdoc on Confluence. This allows us to update the information independent of the release cycles of the products. Here are some tips on how to use projectdoc for this task. |
Notes
This is a concept topic, according to DITA.