You can publish content to the DocBook 5.1 XML format. This is useful if you want to use your Paligo content in other systems or want to convert it into another type of XML, such as DITA.
When you publish to XML, Paligo produces a standard DocBook 5.1 XML output. You can use it as it is or you could get XSLT specialists to convert it into a different type of XML. The DocBook 5.1 output does not contain any metadata or information about text fragments and variables.
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Select the dotted menu (...) for the topic or publication in Content Manager.
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Select Publish.
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Select the XML format in the Publish dialog.
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Choose an XML Layout from the dropdown list.
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Select the languages to be published.
Note
If no translations are available, only the Source Language will show. If you have multiple languages translated and approved, you can select which ones to include. Paligo will publish each language as a separate output.
For PDF output you can publish them as one multilingual publication, check the Combine selected languages box.
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Select Edit in the Profiling attributes section to apply Filtering / Profiling (Optional).
If you do not want to apply a filter, leave the field blank.
Select OK to add your chosen profiling attribute(s).
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Select Edit in the Variables section to apply Variables (Optional).
If you do not want to apply a variable, leave the field blank.
Select OK to add the selected variables.
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Use the Upload output section to upload a zip file of the content to a repository, see Integrations.
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Use the Output filename section to control the filename.
By default, Paligo will use the filename syntax that is defined in the System Settings.
To change the information included in the filename, enter your preferred format in the publishing settings. Default is:
ID-Title-Format
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ID - The ID of the document.
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Title - The title of the publication or topic that you are publishing.
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Format - The name of the output format, for example, PDF or HTML5.
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Edit date - The date that the publication or topic was last edited.
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Branch label - The text from the branch label for the publication or topic. This only applies if your content has been branched and it has a branch label. For details, see Add or Edit Branch Labels.
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Unique value - A random string of characters, generated by Paligo, that is added to the filename to make it unique. This can stop the file from being overwritten by later publishes of the same document.
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Set the Optional Parameters (leave unchecked if you do not want these features):
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Save the output in Paligo - Check the box to save the zip file in the Resource View. Clear the box if you want Paligo only download the published output file in your browser.
If you save the output in Paligo, you can download the zip file from the Resource Detail Panel for the publication or topic and then download the zip file from the Saved Outputs tab.
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Email me - Check this box if you want Paligo to send you an email when the publication is ready. This is useful if you have very large publications that can take a longer time to process and publish.
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Make debug build - Check this box if you want Paligo to include a log file and link report. If there is an issue with your content, Paligo support may ask you to enable this feature so that they can use the log files to investigate.
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Select Publish Document.
Paligo starts processing your content and applies your layout and publishing settings. The time that this takes varies depending on how much content you are publishing (the more content, the longer it takes).
The published output appears as:
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A ZIP file with the published output appears in the downloads folder on your computer.
If you have altered your browser's settings to store downloaded files somewhere else, the zip file will be found there instead.
If you are using a publishing integration, the zip file will also be sent to the relevant service.
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A link in the Activity Feed Panel to download the published content.
Note
To make the content available online, first unzip the file. You can then use the file locally or you can use an FTP client, such as Filezilla, to upload the unzipped content to a web server.
Tip
You can save your publishing settings and reuse them to achieve a smoother publishing process, see Publishing Settings. Any settings you save can also be used for Batch Publishing.
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