Glossary Manager
The Glossary Manager is where you can manage all the glossary terms associated with your project. You can access the glossary manager via the main interface menu Edit...Glossary Manager (Ctrl+G). Alternatively you can access the Glossary manager
() from a toolbar.
Glossary Toolbar
Preview
The Glossary preview option will export the glossary sets and allow you to preview the exported glossary page (e.g. glossary.htm; glossary.xml or glossary.pdf) in your preferred web browser or PDF reader. Before the glossary can be exported, a minimum set of export preferences need to be defined. If these export preferences have not yet been set, the export dialog will automatically open to allow you to set your preferences. For example, you must select an export template and destination. You may specifically set your glossary export preferences relating to cross linking in the export dialog under the Glossary tab. For more information on this please see the Export dialog help.The export progress will be shown for Glossary Sets, Terms, Cross-linking and media processing. Once the glossary export has completed a set of simple export statistics will be shown and the preview button will become enabled.
Export Settings - Will open the Export Settings dialog allowing you to make any export adjustments.
Regenerate - This will cause the glossary to be exported again. This is useful if you have made changes to the export settings since the last preview.
Preview - This will open the exported glossary in either your preferred web browser; Or, if exported as a PDF, your preferred PDF reader.
Media Manager
This will open the media manager. Please see the Media Manager for further information on this topic.Watermarks Manager
This option will open the watermark manager. Please see the Image Watermark
Manager for further information on this topic.
Glossary Sets
A glossary set is a container for glossary terms. To enter glossary terms requires at least one glossary set. Multiple glossary sets are useful if you wish to group related terms within the exported glossary page. For example, if you were creating a set of fact sheets that covered both plants and animals you may want to create a specific set of terms for each of these groups as they may have terms that are the same but with different definitions. Or as another example you may just wish to group novice and expert terminology separately. Normally each Glossary Sets has it own alphabetical index within the glossary as shown in the example below. However this is entirely determined by the underlying export template.
Adding Glossary Sets
There are a number of ways to add a Glossary Set:- To add a Glossary Set either select Sets...Add from
the menu;
When adding a Glossary Set enter its name and click the add button.
- Right click in the Glossary Sets area and select Insert
(Ctrl+I) from the context pop-up menu.
- Select Sets...Import from the menu (or context
pop-up menu).
If importing a list of Glossary Sets enter (or paste) all the desired Glossary Set names on to separate lines. Then click the import button.
Editing
Once a Glossary Set has been added you can edit its name at anytime. To rename a Glossary Set select it, then from the Set menu or context pop-up menu (Ctrl+E) select the Edit option.Sorting
You can sort Glossary Sets alphabetically (Ascending or
Descending) or manually sort them via drag and drop. The
alphabetical sort options are available via the Set menu or the
context pop-up menu. To sort manually select the desired
Glossary Set then hold down the left mouse button and drag the
Glossary Set to the preferred position in the Glossary Set list,
then let go of the mouse button to drop it into position.
Deleting
Highlight the Glossary set you wish to delete then either
select the delete option from the Set menu, context pop-up menu,
or simply press the delete key on your keyboard. You will
receive a deletion confirmation warning before the delete
occurs. You should make special note that all Glossary Terms
within the Glossary Set will also be deleted. There is no undo
to this action. You may want to move Glossary Terms from the
Glossary Set prior to deleting. For more information on moving
Glossary Terms see the Glossary Terms
section below.
Glossary Terms
Glossary Terms are made up of a term and its definition. In order to add Glossary Terms you must define one or more Glossary Sets. You can add Glossary Terms in several different ways.Select the desired Glossary Set you wish to add the term to. Then you can add the Term by either:
- Selecting Term...Add from the menu.
- Right click within the Term area and select Insert (Ctrl+I)
from the context pop-up menu.
- Select Term...Import from the menu (or the context pop-up
menu).
Note: Duplicate Terms are not allowed within the same
Glossary Set.
Definitions
The definition is the explanatory text of the Term. Definition
text is HTML based with the standard text editing options.
Glossary Terms Options bar
Review
If a term is marked for Review, this can be used to determine
if it should be included in the export process.
Exclude
This marks a Term that should be excluded in the export
process. Note: It is possible to override records marked
as Excluded in the Export dialog, if desired.
Exclude from Crosslinking
If checked, this option will prevent the export process from
cross-linking other terms and entities within the definition
text.
Aliases
Aliases are alternative names to a given term. This allows the
entry of additional related term names without duplicating the
definition. It also allows the possibility of cross-linking
where this alternative name is used within other terms or fact
sheet topics. To create an alias term, create a new term, then
simply select the root term from the 'Alias Of' drop down list.
This alias term will then inherit the root terms properties and
disable the term options such as Review and Exclude. To change
an alias term back to a regular term, select the 'Not an Alias'
from the 'Alias Of' drop down list.
Global Terms Clean
Media
One or more media items can be linked to a Term. Media
Properties are accessible via the Glossary media panel along
with the Media Caption. Please see Media
and Media Manger help topics
for further details on dealing with media.
TIP: If the Media Properties and/or Media Caption are
read-only, then they are currently being inherited from the
Media Manager. If you need to customize the caption text or
media properties just for this instance, then set the media
object derived properties to True.