Changeset 32898
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- 2019-03-13T20:40:15+13:00 (5 years ago)
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documentation/trunk/tutorials/xml-source/tutorial_en.xml
r32897 r32898 1914 1914 </Heading> 1915 1915 <Comment> 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>1916 <Text id="0457a">Next we'll add an interactive hierarchical phrase browsing classifier to this collection. Java applet support is being or 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> 1917 1917 </Comment> 1918 1918 <NumberedItem> … … 1972 1972 </Comment> 1973 1973 <NumberedItem> 1974 <Text id="0463">Switch to the <AutoText key="glidict::GUI.Create"/> panel. Expand t ehtop 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>1974 <Text id="0463">Switch to the <AutoText key="glidict::GUI.Create"/> panel. Expand the 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> 1975 1975 </NumberedItem> 1976 1976 <NumberedItem> … … 2272 2272 <gsf:template match="classifierNode[@classifierStyle = 'VList']"><br/> 2273 2273 <Tab n="1"/><td valign="top"><br/> 2274 <Tab n="2"/><gsf:link type="classifier"><br/>2274 <Tab n="2"/><gsf:link style="static" type="classifier"><br/> 2275 2275 <Tab n="3"/><gsf:icon type="classifier"/><br/> 2276 2276 <Tab n="2"/></gsf:link><br/> 2277 2277 <Tab n="1"/></td><br/> 2278 2278 <Tab n="1"/><td valign="top"><br/> 2279 <Tab n="2"/><highlight><b>Bookshelf title:</b></highlight><gsf:metadata name="Title"/><br/> 2279 <Tab n="2"/><highlight><b>Bookshelf title:</b></highlight><br /> 2280 <Tab n="2"/><gsf:link type="classifier"><br/> 2281 <Tab n="3"/><gsf:metadata name="Title"/><br/> 2282 <Tab n="2"/></gsf:link><br/> 2280 2283 <Tab n="1"/></td><br/> 2281 2284 </gsf:template><br/> … … 2298 2301 <Content> 2299 2302 <NumberedItem> 2300 <Text id="st-1a">In a browser, visit the Greenstone demo collection and have a look at it. Browse to one of the documents. This collection is based on HTML files, but they appear structured in the collection. This is because these HTML files were tagged by hand into sections.</Text>2303 <Text id="st-1a">In a browser, visit the Greenstone demo collection<MajorVersion number="3">, <b>Demo Collection (lucene-jdbm-demo)</b>,</MajorVersion> and have a look at it. Browse to one of the documents. This collection is based on HTML files, but they appear structured in the collection. This is because these HTML files were tagged by hand into sections.</Text> 2301 2304 </NumberedItem> 2302 2305 <NumberedItem> … … 2398 2401 <Text id="0418">Now click <AutoText key="glidict::Mirroring.Download" type="button"/>. If you have set proxy information in <AutoText key="glidict::Menu.File_Options"/>, a popup will ask for your user name and password. If you're on Windows Vista or later, Windows may show a popup message asking whether you wish to block or unblock the download. In such a case, choose to unblock. With proxy settings turned on, it may take a short while before GLI starts downloading. Once the download has started, a progress bar appears in the lower half of the panel that reports on how the downloading process is doing.</Text> 2399 2402 <Comment> 2400 <Text id="0419">More detailed information can be obtained by clicking <AutoText key="glidict::Mirroring.DownloadJob.Log" type="button"/>. The process can be paused and restarted as needed, orstopped altogether by clicking <AutoText key="glidict::Mirroring.DownloadJob.Close" type="button"/>. Downloading can be a lengthy process involving multiple sites, and so Greenstone allows additional downloads to be queued up. When new URLs are pasted into the <AutoText text="url"/> box and <AutoText key="glidict::Mirroring.Download" type="button"/> clicked, a new progress bar is appended to those already present in the lower half of the panel. When the currently active download item completes, the next is started automatically.</Text>2403 <Text id="0419">More detailed information can be obtained by clicking <AutoText key="glidict::Mirroring.DownloadJob.Log" type="button"/>. The process can be stopped altogether by clicking <AutoText key="glidict::Mirroring.DownloadJob.Close" type="button"/>. Downloading can be a lengthy process involving multiple sites, and so Greenstone allows additional downloads to be queued up. When new URLs are pasted into the <AutoText text="url"/> box and <AutoText key="glidict::Mirroring.Download" type="button"/> clicked, a new progress bar is appended to those already present in the lower half of the panel. When the currently active download item completes, the next is started automatically.</Text> 2401 2404 </Comment> 2402 2405 </NumberedItem> 2403 2406 <NumberedItem> 2404 2407 <Text id="0420">Downloaded files are stored in a top-level folder called <AutoText key="glidict::Tree.DownloadedFiles"/> that appears on the left-hand side of the <AutoText key="glidict::GUI.Gather"/> panel. You may not need all the downloaded files, and you choose which you want by dragging selected files from this folder over into the collection area on the right-hand side, just like we have done before when selecting data from the <Path>sample_files</Path> folder. In this example we will include everything that has been downloaded.</Text> 2405 <Text id="0421">Select the <Path>englishhistory.net</Path> folder within <AutoText key="glidict::Tree.DownloadedFiles"/> and drag it across into the collection area. </Text>2408 <Text id="0421">Select the <Path>englishhistory.net</Path> folder within <AutoText key="glidict::Tree.DownloadedFiles"/> and drag it across into the collection area. Once you've dropped the folder into the collection area, you may see popup dialogs, one for each file extension that is not recognised by GLI. Either keep clicking <AutoText key="glidict::General.OK" type="button"/> to confirm for each unrecognised filetype, or, in the popup, you can tick the checkbox to not see the same message again.</Text> 2406 2409 </NumberedItem> 2407 2410 <NumberedItem>
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