Changeset 32897


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Timestamp:
2019-03-13T20:19:47+13:00 (5 years ago)
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ak19
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Committing the changes for 5 tutorials at a time.

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  • documentation/trunk/tutorials/xml-source/tutorial_en.xml

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    1609 <Text id="ew-27">In the <AutoText key="glidict::GUI.Enrich"/> panel, look at the metadata that has been extracted for <Path>word05.doc</Path> and <Path>word06.doc</Path>. Now open the documents in Word and look at what properties have been set (<Menu>File &rarr; Properties</Menu> for Word 2003. In Word 2007/2010, click the Word Icon on the top left, then choose <Menu>Prepare &rarr; Properties</Menu>. In Word 2013, <Menu>File &rarr; Info</Menu>; the Properties section is on the right.). They have Title, Author, Subject, and Keywords properties. <AutoText text="WordPlugin"/> can be configured to look for these properties and extract them.</Text>
     1609<Text id="ew-27">In the <AutoText key="glidict::GUI.Enrich"/> panel, look at the metadata that has been extracted for <Path>word05.doc</Path> and <Path>word06.doc</Path>. Now open the documents in Word and look at what properties have been set (<Menu>File &rarr; Properties</Menu> for Word 2003. In Word 2007/2010, click the Word Icon on the top left, then choose <Menu>Prepare &rarr; Properties</Menu>. In Word 2013, <Menu>File &rarr; Info</Menu>; the Properties section is on the right.) They have Title, Author, Subject, and Keywords properties. <AutoText text="WordPlugin"/> can be configured to look for these properties and extract them.</Text>
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    1846 <Text id="0393a">Many HTML documents contain metadata in <Format>&lt;meta&gt;</Format> tags in the <Format>&lt;head&gt;</Format> of the page. Open up the <Path>englishhistory.net &rarr; tudor &rarr; monarchs &rarr; boleyn.html</Path> file by navigating to it in the tree on the left hand side, and double clicking it. This will open it in a web browser. View the HTML source of the page (<Menu>View &rarr; Source</Menu> in Internet Explorer, <Menu>Tools &rarr; Web Developer &rarr; Page Source</Menu> in Mozilla). You will notice that this page has <AutoText text="page_topic, content" type="italics"/> and <AutoText text="author" type="italics"/> metadata.</Text>
     1846<Text id="0393a">Many HTML documents contain metadata in <Format>&lt;meta&gt;</Format> tags in the <Format>&lt;head&gt;</Format> of the page. Open up the <Path>englishhistory.net &rarr; tudor &rarr; monarchs &rarr; boleyn.html</Path> file by navigating to it in the tree on the left hand side, and double clicking it. This will open it in a web browser. View the HTML source of the page (<Menu>View &rarr; Source</Menu> in Internet Explorer, <Menu>Tools &rarr; Web Developer &rarr; Page Source</Menu> in Mozilla, and press Ctrl+U in Microsoft Edge). You will notice that this page has <AutoText text="page_topic, content" type="italics"/> and <AutoText text="author" type="italics"/> metadata.</Text>
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    1916 <Text id="0457a">Next we'll add an interactive hierarchical phrase browsing classifier to this collection.</Text>
     1916<Text id="0457a">Next we'll add an interactive hierarchical phrase browsing classifier to this collection. Java applet support has been phased out in various browsers and browser versions. As a result the following will not work on <Link url="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31816839/how-do-i-enable-java-in-microsoft-edge-web-browser">Microsoft Edge</Link> browsers, among others.</Text>
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    1974 <Text id="0463">Switch to the <AutoText key="glidict::GUI.Create"/> panel, select <AutoText text="Import Options"/> on the left and view the options that are then displayed to the right. Select <AutoText text="maxdocs"/> and set its numeric counter to <AutoText text="3"/>. (When in GLI's <AutoText key="glidict::Preferences.Mode.Expert"/> Mode, the <AutoText text="maxdocs"/> option for the import process are located under the <AutoText text="Import Options"/> of the <AutoText key="glidict::GUI.Create"/> panel.) Now <b>build</b>.</Text>
     1974<Text id="0463">Switch to the <AutoText key="glidict::GUI.Create"/> panel. Expand teh top panel to be able to see the options for collection building. Scroll to view them all, then select <AutoText text="Import Options"/> on the left and view the options that are then displayed to the right. Select <AutoText text="maxdocs"/> and set its numeric counter to <AutoText text="3"/>. (When in GLI's <AutoText key="glidict::Preferences.Mode.Expert"/> Mode, the <AutoText text="maxdocs"/> option for the import process are located under the <AutoText text="Import Options"/> of the <AutoText key="glidict::GUI.Create"/> panel.) Now <b>build</b>.</Text>
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