Create a new map template

Map templates allow users to produce documents with a consistent structure and appearance without duplication of effort. For example, you can set up map templates with your organization's standard cover, legal notices, and front matter, to which members of the documentation team can add content.

In IXIA CCMS Web and IXIA CCMS Desktop, the templates are available when a user creates a new map. This allows users to create new maps with that template's structure.

You can also incorporate variables into the map template which can be replaced by actual values when a map is created. The variables act as placeholders for content entered or selected by users as they create a map.

Important: Make configuration changes in a test environment and confirm they work before copying them to a production environment.
  1. Create a map with the required cover and front matter, plus any other content that will be common to all documents based on this template.
    Tip: If using an existing map as your starting point, create a copy and rename it. For example, rename it ProductATemplate. In CCMS Desktop you can clone the map and then modify it.
    CAUTION: Avoid references to topics or images that can vary from document to document, because if these or their dependent images are deleted, maps created with the template will have errors.
  2. Export the map from IXIA CCMS:
    ApplicationSteps
    IXIA CCMS Desktop
    1. Right-click the map and select Generate Output.

      The Generate Output window appears.

    2. From the Output Format dropdown menu, select Export.
    3. Click Create.
    4. In the Save As dialog, choose a path to a local folder.
    5. Click Save.
    6. Open the location and unzip the file if necessary.
    IXIA CCMS Web
    1. For the map, click .
    2. Select Generate Output.
    3. From the Output type dropdown menu, select Export.
    4. Click Generate.
    5. Go to your My Outputs page.
    6. On the My Outputs page, click for the map.
    7. Save the downloaded file to a local folder.
    8. Open the location and unzip the file if necessary.
    The file is saved locally and given a system name, typically a numerical string, and the suffix ditamap.
  3. Rename the exported map filename so the template can be easily recognized by users.
  4. Open the template map in a text editor.
  5. Strip out all ixia_locid attributes and their values.
    For example: .

    If you are using an editor that uses regular expressions, you can use the following expression to find all instances: \b(ixia_locid)( |=)=? ?"\d+\b". This matches all occurrences of the ixia_locid attribute, along with values that have any number of digits.

  6. Remove the <containerref> element.
    This applies only if your deployment of IXIA CCMS uses IXIA Dynamic Release Management, and you want to edit the file inOxygen XML Editor.
    Note:  Remember to add a <containerref/> element back before you upload the template into IXIA CCMS. The template will not work without a <containerref/> element.
  7. If the template might be used in IXIA CCMS Desktop, add template variables:
    Important: The map template must include the ID, language, and title as variables, or the map created from the template will be invalid.
    1. Delete the existing map ID attribute value and replace it with the following variable: {{ixia.id}}
      For example:
      <bookmap id="{{ixia.id}}" xml:lang="en-us">
    2. Delete the existing xml:lang attribute value and replace it with the following variable: {{ixia.xml:lang}}
      For example:
      <bookmap id="{{ixia.id}}" xml:lang="{{ixia.xml:lang}}">
    3. Delete the existing title and replace it with the following variable: {{ixia.title}}
      For example:
      <title>{{ixia.title}}</title>
      Note: For bookmaps, put the variable in the <mainbooktitle> element:
      <booktitle>        
              <mainbooktitle>{{ixia.title}}</mainbooktitle>
            </booktitle>
    4. If your organization has custom template variables, add those variables to the template.
  8. Save the template.
  9. Open the TEXTML Administration perspective and connect to the server.
  10. Go to /system/templates/maps.
    Depending on how your templates are organized, you might need to go to a subfolder, such as web or desktop.
  11. If subfolders do not exist, you can create them by right-clicking the maps folder and selecting Create Collection.
    You can use subfolders to organize your templates or differentiate between templates for CCMS Desktop and those for CCMS Web.
  12. Right-click the maps collection and select Insert Documents.
    The Insert Documents Dialog appears.
  13. Click Add File and browse to your desktop.
    1. Select the file.
    2. Right-click the file and rename it, and then press Enter.
    3. Click Open.
    The file path and name appear under Import As.
    Figure: Sample import map


  14. Click OK.
    The file is imported into the /templates/maps collection.
  15. Restart the IXIA CCMS Web service on the server.
  16. Inform users of the changes and request that they close and reopen their CCMS Desktop to apply the changes.