Confluence 2.5.6 : Macro Management - obsolete
This page last changed on Jan 18, 2007 by rosie@atlassian.com.
Since Confluence 1.1, users can enable and disable macro libraries and individual macros through the web interface. To manage macros, go to Administration then Manage Macros.
Here is an example of the Manage Macros screen: From this screen you can see:
Disabled macros or librariesYou can disable individual macros or entire libraries through this macro management interface. A disabled macro will not be usable within Confluence. If it is used, a simple error message will be printed and the macro will not be run. For a disabled library, none of it's macros will execute. For example in the screenshot above, the Compatibility and HTML macro libraries are disabled - their tabs are greyed out. Also, in the selected Basic macro library, the noformat macro is currently disabled - it has a red background rather than a green one. Enabling and DisablingTo disable a macro - locate it's macro library, then click the 'disable' link next to it. To enable a macro - as above, except click the 'enable' link. To disable a library - click on the enabled library's name in the tab list on the left of screen, then click 'Disable library' at the top. To enable a library - click on the disabled library's name in the tab list on the left of screen, then click 'Enable library' at the top. |
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