On 03/25/2015 04:40 PM, Jeff Hooker wrote:
I’ve created a sample .profiles file with CSS styles defined for the
selected and unselected profiles, and a test XML file that uses the
attribute values defined in the profiles.
In XMLmind 6.1 the test file displays exactly as I would expect. In
XMLmind 6.0 the styles do not display at all. Is this expected? If not,
is there a setting that I might have missed in 6.0 to enable display?
No, there is nothing special to do.
* Common pitfall: for an element to be displayed with the style of the
selected profile or with the style of the unselected profile, this
element must have *all* the profiling attributes set on it.
If this is not what you want, you can as easily assign different styles
to individual profiling attributes (as opposed to styling the
selected/unselected profiles as a whole). See
http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/profiling/the_solutions.html
* If submenu "Conditional Processing" and the document templates called
"Conditional Processing Profiles" are missing in the DITA and DocBook
configurations, then the "Easy Profiling" add-on has simply not been
installed in v6.0.
* Otherwise, may be the problem comes from a (not clearly identified;
see http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/changes.html) bug in v6.0 which has
been fixed in v6.1.
I'm saying this because even latest v6.2 has a rather stupid bug related
to the "Easy Profiling" add-on:
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"Easy Profiling" add-on: let's suppose you have created a .profiles file
where profiling attribute product has possible values "Lite",
"Professional", "Ultimate". Giving CSS styles to only some of the values
(e.g. "Professional" and "Ultimate", but not "Lite") caused XXE to raise
a NullPointerException. This exception was raised when attempting to use
any of the conditional processing profiles contained in the .profiles file.
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This bug is fixed in (not yet released) XXE v6.2.1.
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