Labels - Don't work for first page
Hi
My user guide written in Confluence consists of an introductory page (for confluence users only) and then a page after that per chapter.
I don't want to include that first page - just the child pages off it.
According to your documentation, I should be able to do that with labels - but it doesn't work.
Using the labeling system, I put a label called 'print' on each child page and no label on the parent.
Then I select print with labels option.
However - it still prints the parent page even though it does not have a label!
Can you fix this?
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Hi,
You are right - the mentioned label page selection strategy does always include the page you started the export. We will improve this issue in the upcoming release.
However you should already be able to handle your described scenario by using the {scroll-ignore} macro. By wrapping the macro around the content of your confluence-user's-only page, it is ignored when doing the export. The usage of the macro is described at http://www.k15t.com/display/OFCE/Ignoring+Content
Cheers,
- Tobias -
Hi Hanne,
Thanks for the post. From my understanding, I presume you are wanting to exclude the root page where you are starting the export from - was this correct? If so, this is not possible as this page is needed to generate the export structure for the exported hierarchy and cannot be excluded by a page label.
I hope this information helps. Cheers, Thomas (K15t)
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