Checkout further resources on working with projectdoc.
This is the end of the beginner's hands-on tutorial.
What comes next?
- Delve deeper into the basic concepts of projectdoc
- Learn about using spaces with projectdoc
- Check out existing doctypes; discover, which doctypes suite your requirements or learn how to create your own set of blueprints
- Learn about macros in your projectdoc Toolbox
Take a Tour
Checkout some of our tours:
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Tour through the documentation for users who want to learn to create documents based on projectdoc doctypes. |
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This is a tour through the documentation for users that want to design their own set of templates or just want to create one or two templates. |
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Get users started with collecting external information that is relevant for their project. Each piece of information is referenced by a resource document. Excerpts and quotes are used to catch detailed information and make it referenceable. |
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The list of features of the projectdoc Toolbox on a single page. |
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More than a short introduction, this tutorial introduces the need-to-know basics to get started with projectdoc. |
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This tour provides a list of links to reference material. |
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Overview over the most relevant information for software developers to create their documentation on Confluence with the projectdoc Toolbox. |
Browse by Reference
The reference pages give you an overview over configuration and usage options. Especially the overview over the space properties provide an interesting reference of configuration options.
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Controls the parameter to use for running queries with the projectdoc Toolbox. |
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Configuration to control how the projectdoc Toolbox handles property values with dynamic content. |
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In addition to the properties specified in the document properties table, projectdoc provides additional properties drawn from Confluence or metadata. |
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Lists the configuration options for template authors to control page creation. |
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projectdoc documents are stored in caches for quick access. Users may want to clear one of these caches. |
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Information for the configuration options of the projectdoc Toolbox. |
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Lists CSS selectors provided by the projectdoc Toolbox to apply styles. |
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List of all doctypes provided by add-ons. Provides an overview over doctype IDs and blueprint keys. |
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Lists valid controls for properties to be used in document properties tables. |
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List of macros linking to or transcluding from external information systems. |
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Lists all services provided by the Web API Extension. |
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List of loggers for monitoring projectdoc. |
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Names for fields added to the Lucene search index. |
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The pages wizards provide placeholder to make page creation easier. |
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Doctype add-ons provide space and page blueprints based on macros from the projectdoc Toolbox. |
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Extensions augment the projectdoc Toolbox. Features that are not relevant for all users are separated and may be installed on-demand by customers of the Toolbox. |
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Lists recognized system properties specified on the command line for starting the Confluence server. |
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Tips on specifying search queries for Lucene. This also applies to projectdoc's query macros. |
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Lists the configuration options at space level. |
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Lists valid controls for properties to be used as space properties. |
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Overview over system messages displayed in the browser or in a log file. |
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List of issues encountered with the projectdoc Toolbox and solutions or workarounds to resolve them. |