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- Created by Robert Reiner on 01. Jun 2014
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Short Description | Good experience to develop conceptual models of the domain. |
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Iteration | Facade |
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Ancestor Queries | The projectdoc Toolbox makes it easy to search for documents with a given set of constraints in an ancestor context. |
Automatic Lists | Automatic lists are part of every Confluence instance. Especially the Dashboard lists all recent changes automatically. And there are macros to list documents by label and other properties. The projectdoc Toolbox supports queries on any properties defined for your documents. This allows you to provide lists of references to your readers that are relevant in a given context. |
Being a Pretender | Authors occasionally need to have a look at a page as if they where in the role of a reader. The pretend-being-a user space property supports switching roles. With the use of the Web API Extension and the Bookmarklets Extension switching roles is now really easy! |
Compact Columns for Tour Macros | The Display Table Macro allows to render the values for a collection of properties for compact tables. With Version 4.5 this feature is also supported by the Tour Macro. This tip shows how to use it. |
Confluence as the Information Hub | Tools from the projectdoc Toolbox to import from and export to other information systems. |
Deep Links in Queries | Deep links can be used on both sides of predicates in a Where Clause. |
Empty Content | Introduces to the concept of content to be considered to be empty. |
Filter on Table Rows | The projectdoc Toolbox for Confluence provides a macro to merge tables. The macro also allows to filter on table rows. This tip provides a short overview. |
Identify Document Elements | In case an author requires to identify document elements to readers, for instance a numbering of paragraphs or sentences, the Content Marker Macro allows to employ a page-related auto-numbering and provides means to specify the format for these consecutive numbers. |
Impersonator - using Live Templates | A short introduction using the impersonator feature of the projectdoc Toolbox. In this example we examine what to do to reuse a layout defined in another document. |
Increasing the Document Cache | If you have lots of projectdoc documents then the in-memory properties cache might not perform optimal. |
Linking to Glossary Terms | Show how to use the Name List Macro to render links to glossary terms. |
Living Documentation | Integrate information from different sources into your documentation using Confluence and the projectdoc Toolbox. |
Merge Content | Shows how content can be decomposed and merged. This feature can be used to allow transclusion of single sentences and render all sentences in a single paragraph. |
Remote Control | Changing the rendered contents of a projectdoc document dynamically for each request. |
Remote Controls for Transclusion | Alter the rendering of macros of transcluded content with remote controls. |
Rescue Confluence Pages | Rescue and restore data of a Confluence page that does not render anymore. |
Search Space for Index Spaces | Define the default search space for index spaces. |
Specify Doctype Homepage | It is easy to define the default homepage for a given doctype in a space. |
Support Recalling | Links allow readers to find related information. Autocomplete allows authors to recall the names of related information. Let's have a closer look on the Autocomplete Feature of the projectdoc Toolbox! |
Supporting more Locales | The plugin supports more than just EN (as default) and DE. But the Toolbox is limited to these locales. |
Transclude transcluded Sections | Shows how to transclude transcluded content. |
Transclusion References | Keeping track of transclusions using artificial properties. |
Using Heading Numbers | A short introduction to use heading numbers with the projectdoc Toolbox. |
Using Placeholders | An overview over features employing placeholders to create a modular documentation. |
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