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In \topics\dita-map-edit-filters.dita, there is a link to /tasks/condition-sets-management.dita, which is profiled out for Developer. However, in the Developer interface itself, there is a docs button next to New Scenario>Filters>Use Profiling Condition Set which opens /tasks/condition-sets-management.dita in the help popup. This topic describes how to create a profiling condition set, which you can't do in Developer, since it is part of the Author mode configuration. Use Profiling Conditions Set seems like a dead end for Developer, if you can't actually create one.
I'm not entirely clear on why creating a profiling condition set is an Author-specific function. (This may be related to the confusion about this function noted in issue #46.) Setting display colors for a condition is clearly author related, but why can't a condition set be defined in Developer?
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We made the decision some time ago not to offer the creation of profiling condition sets in the XML Developer.
I'll add an issue on our side to remove that combo box which allows filtering based on the profiling condition set from the XML Developer distribution.
I'll close this issue.
In \topics\dita-map-edit-filters.dita, there is a link to /tasks/condition-sets-management.dita, which is profiled out for Developer. However, in the Developer interface itself, there is a docs button next to New Scenario>Filters>Use Profiling Condition Set which opens /tasks/condition-sets-management.dita in the help popup. This topic describes how to create a profiling condition set, which you can't do in Developer, since it is part of the Author mode configuration. Use Profiling Conditions Set seems like a dead end for Developer, if you can't actually create one.
I'm not entirely clear on why creating a profiling condition set is an Author-specific function. (This may be related to the confusion about this function noted in issue #46.) Setting display colors for a condition is clearly author related, but why can't a condition set be defined in Developer?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: