Difference between revisions of "Corpora View"

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When the user clicks the Corpora datatype in the clipboard, the view for the object appears in the right hand side panel.  
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When you click the Corpora datatype in the clipboard, the view for the object appears in the right hand side panel.  
  
 
This view includes a table, where each row represents a specific corpus, being given the id, name and properties of the corpus.
 
This view includes a table, where each row represents a specific corpus, being given the id, name and properties of the corpus.
  
Tto load a specific Corpus to the clipboard, the user must select the appropriate row in the table and click the rightmost icon (highlighted by a red circle in the figure).   
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Tto load a specific Corpus to the clipboard, select the appropriate row in the table and click the rightmost icon (highlighted by a red circle in the figure).   
  
 
The Corpus datatype object now appears in the clipboard ('''red arrow''').
 
The Corpus datatype object now appears in the clipboard ('''red arrow''').
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[[File:Corpora_LoadCorpus.png|1500px|center]]
 
[[File:Corpora_LoadCorpus.png|1500px|center]]
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This view can also be used to remove a Corpus (check [[Corpora Remove Corpus]])
 
This view can also be used to remove a Corpus (check [[Corpora Remove Corpus]])

Revision as of 19:53, 16 January 2013


When you click the Corpora datatype in the clipboard, the view for the object appears in the right hand side panel.

This view includes a table, where each row represents a specific corpus, being given the id, name and properties of the corpus.

Tto load a specific Corpus to the clipboard, select the appropriate row in the table and click the rightmost icon (highlighted by a red circle in the figure).

The Corpus datatype object now appears in the clipboard (red arrow).


Corpora LoadCorpus.png


This view can also be used to remove a Corpus (check Corpora Remove Corpus)