37.2.4 Including macro definitions in your own macro library

You can construct a library of macros to use from anywhere in your project, or even across multiple projects, by storing macro definitions in a configuration file of their own: a macro library file. Macros in the library are defined the same way as in your project configuration file, each macro in its own section. If a macro definition is not present in your project configuration file, DITA2Go looks for the definition in a macro library file.

In this section:

§37.2.4.1 Creating a macro library

§37.2.4.2 Creating a file-specific macro library

§37.2.4.3 Creating a chain of macro libraries

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Parent Topic:  37.2 Accessing DITA2Go macro libraries

Sibling Topics:

37.2.1 Understanding DITA2Go-supplied macro libraries

37.2.2 Modifying DITA2Go-supplied macro definitions

37.2.3 Storing a macro definition in a separate file