42.2.4 Assigning values to configuration
variables
A configuration-variable assignment can be any of
the following, depending on the context and the extent of the configuration
override:
Context
|
Persistent override
|
Temporary override
|
*Config PI marker
|
[Section]Key=Value
|
[Section]=Value
|
DITA2Go macro
|
$$[Section]Key=Value
|
$$[Section]=Value
|
where the components of the assignment are as follows: :
Section
|
Name of the configuration-file section where the setting
belongs
|
Key
|
Keyword whose value you want to change, or the format
or object whose properties you want to change; omit for temporary overrides
|
Value
|
New value for the setting.
|
When you assign a value to a
configuration variable, observe the following:
Previous Topic: 42.2.3 Overriding
settings with macros
Next Topic: 42.2.5 Adding
a new configuration setting on the fly
Parent Topic: 42.2 Overriding
settings with PI markers or macros
Sibling Topics:
42.2.1 Determining
the extent of a configuration override
42.2.2 Overriding
settings with configuration PI markers
42.2.3 Overriding
settings with macros
42.2.5 Adding
a new configuration setting on the fly
42.2.6 Assigning
a macro or variable to a configuration variable
42.2.7 Understanding
fixed-key vs. variable-key settings
42.2.8 Overriding
fixed-key configuration settings
42.2.9 Overriding
variable-key configuration settings
42.2.10 Assigning
HTML table and graphic groups with overrides