In our Confluence wiki I would like to create some specific macros to be used for instance for a project that is still under review.
I would like the user to be able to add the user macro, for instance called {UnderReview}. When this macro is inserted I would also like a "underreview" label to be added to the page so we can list those pages easily. I prefer this to be part of the user macro so users can not forget this as this is automatically done.
I am used to mediawiki where you could just insert a category in your user macro by simply adding [[Category::UnderReview]].
I have not found a method to do so with Confluence. Here is an example of the source of such a macro in a mediawiki setup: http://wiki.contribs.org/index.php?title=Template:Needs_review&action=edit
Is this possible? And how would I do so?
Would this be helpful?
http://www.adaptavist.com/display/AtlassianConfluence/add-label+macro
That might be a very good solution, unfortunately I can not test it as it is not (yet) compatible with version 5.2 (we are running 5.2.3 ATM) as is written in the comments at https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.adaptavist.confluence.labeltools#tabs-reviews
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