3.2.5 Choosing a configuration category or file type

On the Configuration Manager Category page, choose a category of settings to work with, or a type of configuration file. You are not locked into your choice; you can always return to this page to switch to a different category or configuration type.

At the top of the Configuration Manager Category page you see the full path to the starting configuration file for the current session; this is either the project configuration file for a project you selected, or another file you specified on the Start page; see §3.2.4 Establishing a starting point.

Select type of file or category of settings

Under Select type of configuration file, you can highlight the kind of configuration file or template you want to focus on. As an alternative, under Select category, click one of the following categories: 

Category

Description

Ref.

General Configuration

Project configuration options and settings

4

Text Formats

Definitions of paragraph and character output formats

7.6

Table Formats

Definitions of table output formats

7.7

Page Formats

Page layout definitions for RTF output

7.8

Format Components

Building blocks for link and other format definitions

8

Languages

Localization strings for output formats

8.9

Macros

Definitions of DITA2Go macros

37

Content Models

Configuration-style representation of a DTD

41

If the category has a + in front of it, click the + to see a list of subcategories. For example:

+ Text Formats
   + Paragraph Formats
      + Title/Heading Formats
      + List Formats
          + Ordered
          + Unordered
          . . .

Section matches and Setting matches

To narrow down your selection, you can specify the name of a configuration section, the name of a setting in that section, or both; and you can use wildcards in either name. For example, if you want to edit one or more of the many Bulleted formats, and you want to see them all, you could select category Unordered List Formats and specify Bulleted* for Section matches. If you specify both a section name and a setting name, make sure that setting actually is valid in the named section.

Apply selections

Once you have selected a category or file type (and optionally specified section and/or setting names), click Apply selections; the Configuration Manager switches to the Action page. See §3.2.7 Choosing the kind of change to make.

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Parent Topic:  3.2 Editing files with the Configuration Manager

Sibling Topics:

3.2.1 Understanding how to use the Configuration Manager

3.2.2 Starting the Configuration Manager

3.2.3 Setting Configuration Manager preferences

3.2.4 Establishing a starting point

3.2.6 Understanding variable vs. fixed names and keys

3.2.7 Choosing the kind of change to make

3.2.8 Selecting a configuration section

3.2.9 Selecting a configuration setting

3.2.10 Selecting a configuration file

3.2.11 Specifying a final value

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