I'm using the UWC converter to import several hundred pages (a glossary) and I want to assign the same tag to them all.
The documentation on UWC's Label Framework seems primarily guided towards coding and editing the JAR - something I'd rather not do.
Is it possible to do this through modifications to the .properties file, or even independently of UWC?
I see several ways something like this could be done, but don't know how to implement it:
Any suggestions for how to do this?
I ended up using the Confluence CLI (Command-Line Interface) - extremely useful tool, that.
Hi,
You could do it with Label Manager for Confluence plug in.https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.kostebekteknoloji.plugins.confluence.confluence-label-manager
You could search for similar labels in a space and then merge them into one standard label.
You could also do bulk operations like appending , adding and removing labels.
Documentation is here:http://www.confluence.kostebekteknoloji.com/display/PLUG/Label+Manager+for+Confluence
Regards,
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Check out Ad hoc Canvas' List functionality.
http://www.adhoccanvas.com/features/
Disclosure: I work with Comalatech.
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There isn't a facility in place (in the UWC) to automatically add a label to every page using a property only. That being said, you could try leveraging a combination of a UWC property with adaptavist's add-label macro .
Something like:
mywiki.1234.addalabel.java-regex=(.)${replace-with}$1NEWLINE{add-label:foo}
This would add a newline and your addlabel macro to the end of every page
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