Has anyone set up Confluence as a single source repository for documentation? I am looking to use it to output multiple online documents for different audiences, reusing pages and adding new pages for specific audiences. I'm used to Flare and Robohelp, where I had a tree with branches. I think I can do something similar with Confluence.
I have created a folder called "Inclusions" where I have "chunks" of information in pages. Sometimes using excerpts as well. Then I place these in macros in a new page for the specific audience I am trying to reach. This part seems to work.
However, I want to ensure that, while keeping the information searchable, only I have the ability to edit the original repository. My current thought is to keep a space called "Repository" (or something like that) then pull inclusions from it into other spaces as needed by my audiences. Will that work? Is there something easier?
Hi,
not sure if it's easier, but you might want to check an addon for Confluence named Scroll Versions, which allows for a version management for pages (like publishing all pages with a common version for public audience).
You can always use an "Include" macro to generate a page from different source pages & you can have the "Excerpt" macro to define or display an excerpt of a page.
Best
JP
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One limitation I ran into (still new to Confluence--day 5--so it may not be a limitation) is that I can't have a page named the same thing in multiple places. I'm probably doing it wrong. I have similar content for three types of users, so I have a main page and subpages for each. Each page or subpage can only have as much content as a typical screen allows without scrolling. The subpages have some of the same information as each other, but not all of it.
I have been using inclusions to set up the subpages thus far. I created a "master" page for Development with the main topic, then subpages under it to simulate a table of contents. Each page has an inclusion rather than text so that I can make all changes in the master.
My problem is going to be when I make a new TOC for Sales and need to have several subpages with the same title as the other TOC. Right now I think I will need multiple spaces to create the different TOCs, on for Dev, one for Sales, etc. Is that the best option, or would something else work?
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Hi @Jim Walther,
this is a limitation of Confluence. Page titles have to be unique in a single space.
By the way, one of the features of Scroll Versions is that you can have duplicate page titles in a space: https://help.k15t.com/scroll-versions/latest/duplicate-page-titles-154872070.html.
Hope this helps.
Roman.
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