Configuring Content Manager
After installing the Content Manager software, you can configure it for your specific needs.
- Configuring Content Manager with ISHDeploy
ISHDeploy is a PowerShell module that enables the code as configuration concept for Tridion Docs (starting from version SDL Knowledge Center 13 and continuing through Tridion Docs 15.1). With code as configuration, PowerShell authors develop scripts that configure Content Manager vanilla deployments. - Content Manager system defaults
In Organize Space, you can define default settings for all Content Manager users. - Updating the DITA configuration
You can configure Content Manager for DITA 1.3 and use this configuration inside the DITA Open Toolkit (DITA-OT). - Configuring Collective Spaces
You can configure various aspects of the Collective Spaces user interfaces (Draft Space and Review Space). - Configuring map editing in Publication Manager
These topics describe how to configure Publication Manager so you can edit maps. - Image resolution management
Image resolution management requires an integration between configuration and usage so that both serve a global image management strategy in your organization. Tridion Docs provides numerous configuration settings for image resolutions to provide a high-degree of control and flexibility for various situations. - Configuring Server Synchronization
To make sure that DTDs, authoring tool files and configuration files on the author's computer are always up to date, Content Manager desktop tools automatically synchronize local files with files on the server. - Configuring translation management
Configuring Tridion Docs' translation management includes defining metadata that is applied when generating targeted languages and when defining source and pivot languages. - Background tasks
A background task is an application logic that is triggered on certain events, does not require user interaction and runs in a background by a background task service. Typical example is publishing process: it has to be triggered by user, but after it is triggered, it does not require user input neither does it require user to wait. Instead, the publishing process runs in a background, and user can know that it is finished by periodically checking the status of a publication. - Understanding status filters
The new field (FISHSTATUSTYPE) was introduced, with a number indicating the type of the current status.