Confluence
You can transfer sections from Confluence to Gramax and then publish the catalogs to your Git repository. Gramax converts all known elements with high accuracy while preserving the hierarchy.
Import a Confluence Space
On the homepage, click Add Catalog, and then Import. Add your Confluence account as the source.
For the cloud version of Confluence, log in to your account.
For the server version, specify the link to your Confluence domain and the account token.
Importing sections from the server version of Confluence is only possible in the desktop version of Gramax.
Select the section you want to transfer to Gramax. Click Import—a catalog will be created in Gramax from the space in Confluence. You will only need to publish it to your storage.
Check Elements
Gramax does not transfer some Confluence-specific elements. Known limitations include:
Only content supported by Gramax is transferred: text, notes, tables, and images. Specific elements, such as frames, charts, and Jira tasks will not be transferred—notes with links to the article in Confluence will remain in their place in the article.
Boards are not transferred unless there is a nested article under the board.
Intelligent links are not transferred, nor are their child pages.
Drafts and unsaved changes are not transferred.
After the transfer, we recommend checking the catalog. To do this, click Error Check in the right panel and review which elements did not transfer.ot transfer.