For Congree to know which contents need to be checked, not be checked, or be treated in a certain way, you need to configure Paragraph Recognition in the document settings of the Congree Control Center.
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If the treatment of an element is to depend on its parent element, you need to enter the parent element under Parents. If the parent element, in turn, is to have a certain parent element, use a backslash forward slash (example: the parent element <description> is defined within its own parent element <cause>: specify cause\/description).
Check or skip depending on attribute
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You can assign each check unit to a particular Congree class. In this way, special rules will be applied to the check unit. For example, these special rules may include a specific Authoring Memory penalty or an activated or deactivated style rule.
Possible classes:
- List
- Title
- Table
- Procedure
- Hint
- Warning
- Literal
- Regular
If your system has further Congree classes that you need e.g. for the Authoring Memory (structure attributes), you can enter these as well. However, this will not affect your Congree Language Check. Congree will treat all unknown classes as "Regular".
Checking or not checking certain rules
If certain rules of your Style Guide are to be applied or not be applied to a certain check unit, you can configure these under Rules.
There are three different settings for the individual rules:
- Empty selection: The rule will not be applied.
- Checkmarked selection: The rule will be applied for this check unit. For this, it must be activated in the underlying Style Guide. This setting is only useful for customer-specific rules.
- Filled out selection: The standard behavior determined by the Style Guide will apply.
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Not every behavior is possible with every rule. There are rules where you can only choose between an empty and a filled out selection. There are also rules for which only checkmarked selection and filled out selection out are available. This means that you cannot configure that the rules are not applied here. |
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Inline elements with Ignore tag and content treatment are treated by Congree as if they do not exist.
Ignore tag
For inline elements with the Ignore tag treatment, the inline element is ignored, but not its content.
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