39.4.8 Indicating the intended scope of a configuration
file
To show the intended scope of settings in a configuration
file, you can include the following setting:
[Templates]
; Scope = Intended scope, such as "All Word guides for Product A"
Scope = Statement of intended scope
The value of Scope is displayed by the
Configuration Manager. If you add a Scope setting to a configuration
file included in your DITA2Go distribution, that value overrides
any internal Scope value maintained for
that file by the Configuration Manager.
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which configuration file to edit
Sibling Topics:
39.4.1 Understanding
what configuration files are available
39.4.2 Editing
a project configuration file
39.4.3 Editing
a document-specific configuration file
39.4.4 Editing
an output-specific configuration file
39.4.5 Editing
a format configuration file
39.4.6 Editing
a language configuration file
39.4.7 Editing
a macro configuration file