Filter Attributes
In Paligo, there are many different types of filters you can use. Some are defined by the DocBook standard and some are custom filters created for Paligo.
The filter attributes allow the user to create new profiling values, see Create Profiling Values. Filters and variables can be grouped into Favorite Profiles to make it easier to filter out the content about other products.
Tip
To find out how to use filters in your content, see Filtering / Profiling, Filter Elements , Filter Publications, Mark Up Elements for Filtering and Filter by Language.
Use a semi-colon to separate multiple filter values, see Add Multiple Values to an Attribute.
The following table shows the filters you can use in Paligo.
Filter attribute |
Source |
Description |
---|---|---|
arch |
DocBook |
Filter by computer or chip architecture. |
audience |
DocBook |
Filter the content based on the intended users, for example, internal staff or customers. You could use audience for the knowledge level too, such as beginner or expert. But there is a |
condition |
DocBook |
This is a general-purpose filter attribute. Use this filter if the other filters do not meet your requirements. |
conformance |
DocBook |
Filter by conformance standards. |
os |
DocBook |
Filter by operating system, for example, Windows. |
outputformat |
DocBook |
Filter by the type of output, for example PDF. |
revision |
DocBook |
Filter by publication revision, for example, v.3.1. |
security |
DocBook |
Filter by security level, for example, Low. |
userlevel |
DocBook |
Filter by knowledge level of the intended audience, for example, expert. |
vendor |
DocBook |
Filter by product provider, such as a manufacturer or seller. |
xinfo:country |
Paligo |
Filter content by the country (for example USA) that the documentation is designed for. |
xml:lang |
Paligo |
Filter by natural language, for example, filter Swedish content. This filter attribute is a special case, as there is a different process for using language filters. To find out more, see Filter by Language. |
xinfo:market |
Paligo |
This is similar to |
xinfo:product |
Paligo |
Filter by product name or model. |
xinfo:proglang |
Paligo |
Filter by programming language or to publish to API style "on-the-fly" filtering HTML5. Paligo does not support using |
xinfo:version |
Paligo |
Filter by version. You can use this in combination with the version management features of Paligo, but this is not a requirement. The usage is up to you. |