We have two Confluence user macros to mark deprecated or newly added features in the documentation wiki: {since
} and {deprecated
}. Both aren't optimal (we can still style them if we see the need) and don't work within tables or similar structures (or maybe the versions without any parameters do, we haven't tried)See also the list of user macros.
The since macro
Examples:
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message | Some short message |
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since | 5.2 |
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{since:since=5.2}{since} |
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This is a longer message about the new feature. It can contain wiki markup and formatting. |
Since |
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message | Some short message |
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since | 5.2 |
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This is a longer message about the new feature. It can contain wiki markup and formatting. |
The deprecated macro
Examples:
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message | Some short message |
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since | 5.2 |
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No Format |
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{deprecated:since=5.2}{deprecated} |
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This is a longer message about the new feature. It can contain wiki markup and formatting. |
Deprecated |
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message | Some short message |
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since | 5.2 |
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This is a longer message about the new feature. It can contain wiki markup and formatting. |