
Hi Rob, oXygen comes with a preconfigured set of profiling attribute values for some of the built-in document types. The "novice" and "expert" values that appear in the drop down lists are the sample values added for DITA "audience" profiling attribute. You can see the following explanation in the documentation tooltip that appears when you hover the "novice" and "expert" entries from the drop-down list: "Sample value. You can change it from the 'Profiling/Conditional Text' preferences page". So, you can go to oXygen Preferences / Editor / Edit modes / Author / Profiling/Conditional Text to redefine the audience attribute values to match your specific needs: you can delete the "novice" and "expert" values and add your custom "rtpDev" and "kernelDev" values. You can read about oXygen Profiling / Conditional text support for DITA in our online documentation: http://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/ug-oxygen/index.html?q=/doc/ug-oxygen/topics/di... Best regards, Mihaela Mihaela Calotescu <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger http://www.oxygenxml.com On 6/25/2012 7:55 PM, Echlin, Robert wrote:
Hi I have constrained, in DITA 1.2, the attribute audience to allow two values, "rtpDev" and "kernelDev". However, oXygen 13.2 keeps insisting on showing four values. It adds "novice" and "expert" to the drop down list in the "Attributes" view, and in the list displayed by<ctrl-space> keystroke.
I don't think the extra words are added incorrectly by my DTD, because: - they don't appear in the files my DTD uses (according to grep) - when I select novice or expert, oXygen very kindly displays this error message: - [Xerces] Attribute "audience" with value "novice" must have a value from the list "kernelDev rtpDev"
Any suggestions?
Thanks, Rob -- Rob Echlin, Documentation Systems Architect, Wind River +1.613.270.5796 | Skype: rob.echlin.wr
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