The method configuration selection section displays a list of all
method plug-ins their content packages and processes. Use the check boxes
to add or remove plug-ins, packages, and processes to or from your configuration.
Expand each plug-in to select and deselect individual packages and processes. As you make your selections, warning signs may appear against
some of the plug-in and package names, and the Configuration Warning Log view
may be displayed. These warnings are intended to help ensure that you create
a configuration that "makes sense".
If you reference an element in a
package that is from another package, you can only see the full details for
that element in a published Web site if the package containing the element
is in the configuration. If the package containing the element is not in the
configuration, the "offending" package is marked with a warning sign. You
may choose not to include the full details of a referenced element. Click
the Add Missing References button to automatically and recursively
add packages containing any elements that are referenced in already selected
packages. Since this is recursive, a large number of packages may be added,
perhaps making your configuration larger than you want it to be.
If
you have elements in a package that contribute to, extend, or replace elements
in another package, it is an error if the base package is not included in
the configuration. Errors are marked with a red cross. If you drill down into
a plug-in or package marked with a cross you will discover the "offending"
package and then you can find the packages you need to include to resolve
the error. Alternatively you can click the Make closure by fixing errors button
to automatically fix the errors by adding the missing base packages.
The
Configuration Warning Log lists and explains all errors and warnings in the
configuration.