It is often easier to copy an existing configuration rather than
create a new one.
- Make sure you are working in the authoring
perspective.
- In the library view, expand
the configurations folder.
- Right click the method configuration you want to copy and then
click Copy.
- Right click the Configurations folder and then click Paste.
Type a name for the new configuration in the pop-up window. The copied method
configuration is pasted into the Configurations folder.
- Double click the newly pasted method configuration to open its
configuration editor.
- In the configuration editor window, enter a new name for your configuration
in the Name field. If you click anywhere in the Library
View or Configuration View,
you will see your new configuration name in the Configurations folder in the
Library view tree.
- Type a description for your configuration in the Description field,
then use the File menu and select Save All to save your new
method configuration.
- At the bottom of the editor window, click the Plug-in and Package
Selection tab.
- 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.
- Use theFile menu and select Save All.
- Define views for the method configuration. A view is a navigation
tree browser in a published configuration. Every published configuration can
have several views that are displayed as stacked tree browser tabs. The structure
of the view is defined as a custom category
- In the Configuration Editor, click the Views tab.
- Click the Add View button. The Select Categories dialog
appears.
- If needed, click the (+) sign to expand the Custom Categories
folder and then select the category you want to use as your view. Click the
(+) sign to expand your chosen category and view it's contents. Press and
hold the CTRL key to select multiple views.
- Click OK. The dialog window disappears and the views
you selected are added to the configuration.
- Select the view you want to display as your configuration's
startup view and then click the Make Default button. The startup view
is the first view shown when a published configuration is displayed for the
first time.
- Use theFile menu and select Save All.