I wish. But my boss wants unstructured, so I'm sorta stuck.

At least the long expression works properly. I just wish I understood why
the shorter one (which to me looks logically the same) doesn't. Ah, well.

On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 4:02 PM, Robert Lauriston <rob...@lauriston.com>
wrote:

> DocBook and DITA have a much more sophisticated approach to
> conditional text. There are multiple profiling attributes that can
> have multiple values. Thus the parameters you use when processing
> output are simple and human-readable.
>
> In my main docs, currently I use audience (public / internal) and
> condition (public / tech writer only). Both default to public, so I
> don't have to do anything to hide internal and tech-writer-only
> elements.
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