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1. currently selected symbol and displays a magnified view of the selected symbol for a more detailed view The Insert button on the right hand side immediately inserts the selected symbol into an open XML Editor document if one exists 11 3 Using the Unicode Character Table A typical case for using the Unicode Character Table is to insert special characters e g X u 2211 in an XML document The course of action could be this 1 Start the XML Editor perspective gt chapter 12 in the TextGridLab 2 Double click the wanted XML document in the Navigator gt chapter 4 to open it 48 11 4 Interaction with Other Components 3 Click or double click the tab Unicode Character Table next to Navigator and Metadata Editor gt chapter 9 to open the Unicode Character Table view 4 Place the mouse pointer in the XML document where the special character is needed 5 Select X from the table with mathematical operators and click Insert 6 is added in the XML document 11 4 Interaction with Other Components The Unicode Character Table View is automatically opened when executing the XML Editor gt chapter 12 In this manner symbols can be included in an XML text without opening a new view 49 12 XML Editor The XML Editor is an interactive tool for viewing XML documents and for creating new data or annotating text retrospectively in XML language XML is not a programming language like HTML It
2. Edit Attribute The popping up window has the same structure as the Add Attribute window The value of the attribute can also be changed by left clicking the corresponding field in the content column Context Menu e To delete an XML object right click it and select Remove e To insert a DOCTYPE declaration in your document right click at any position in the Editing View and select Add DTD Information e To add new or edit existing namespaces in the document right click at any position in the Editing View and select Edit Namespaces 61 12 XML Editor e Processing instructions can be edited in a window popp up after Edit Processing Instruction has been selected e To add an element at a certain position relative to an element in the document right click it and choose one of the elements proposed when selecting Add Child Add Before or Add After a comment a processing instruction PCDATA a CDATA section a new element e You can add attributes to an element by right clicking it and selecting from the list proposed after selecting Add Attribute e To edit attributes right click the attribute and select Edit Attribute The lists of proposed elements and attributes are provided by Content Assist Proposals come from a referenced content model if a schema is specified for the document or else through the XML Catalog This will gi
3. Bibliographic Metadata MOTA GRID Work Collection title identifier R title uniform title identifier R format text tg work xml format text tg collection tg aggregation xml notes notes agent 4 abstract collector 2 abstract dateOfCreation fs collectionDescription spatial descriptive keywords temporal E ideally linked to spatial EC temporal A or aggregates objectCitation formOfNotation subject GP controlled vocabularies relations i y aggregates Generated Metadata os created lastModified issued date of publication in TextGrid textgridUri revision pid extent size in bytes fixity checksum etc dataContributor TextGrid user project TextGrid project warning permissions availability Automatically generated by TextGrid when writing data to the repository language license relations P Bibliographic Citation author editor editionTitle placeOfPublication publisher a dateOfPublication editionNo series volume N issue spage epage bibldentifier e g a book or journal article En Object Citation ze objectTitle objectContributor 4 objectDate objectldentifier e g an artifact in a museum genre basic classification type detailed classification relations subject A relations aggregates N Identifiers 2 Agents type e g isbn role DC rel
4. Case sensitive or not 54 12 2 XML Editor Perspective e Whole word to match the entire search string e Wrap search at the end of the file e Incremental which causes the editor focus to move to the first complete occur rence of the text you are typing e the Regular expressions checkbox to activate the Regular Expressions mode Type Ctrl Space over the text field to get content assistance that lists all possible expressions Expand selection to For marking up passages in the Source View Expand selection to offers you the option to select the enclosing the next or the previous element In addition you can restore the last selection Content Assist For more information see the explanation about the Source View gt section 12 3 2 Show Tooltip Description Displays tooltip description where applicable It shows the value of a hover that would appear at the current cursor location Word Completion Use this to get suggestions from the program for completing a word Quick fix For more information see the explanations about the Source View gt tion 12 3 2 Smart Insert Mode For more information please see the explanation about the Source View gt section 12 3 2 XML Some operations can be started from the menu bar item XML e Insert Elements e Rename Current Element to 319 12 XML Editor e Source Used for comment handling and code formatting e S
5. HHHH CRID GEFORDERT VOM Bundesministerium f r Bildung und Forschung Das Verbundforschunesprojekt TextGrid ist Teil der D Grid Initiative und wird von Juni 2009 bis Mai 2012 vom Bun desministerium fur Bildung und Forschung BMBF gef rdert F rderkennzeichen 01UGO901A TextGrid 1 0 User Manual a Dieses Handbuch mit dem Stand vom 10 Juli 2011 ist das Resultat der Zusamme narbeit von Yahya Al Hajj Fachhochschule Worms Julian Dabbert Universit t Pader born Detmold Martin Haase DAASI International GmbH T bingen Celia Krause Technische Universit t Darmstadt Michael Leuk Technische Universit t Darmstadt Oliver Schmid Technische Universit t Darmstadt Frank Queens Technische Universit t Darmstadt Philipp Vanscheidt Technische Universit t Darm stadt Thorsten Vitt Julius Maximilians Universit t W rzburg und vielen anderen die wichtige Vorarbeiten geleistet haben Besonderer Dank gilt Arno Bosse f r seine Korrekturvorschlage Contents 1 Getting Started Li Download ac s sas ese coe d swan sdri aa ne ddaa ese uss L2 ACCO e ao sss p AAA e OR PAS ee sa E Zo rasa AAA Te ee ee E 2 1 1 Menu Barl esae Bee ee eee a a ES SS Dolce UT ou aaa ke eo ROARED ROE EER ee RE eee ee eee 2 1 4 Status Bar se 0 a oe 5 st ee ened bed ee ee aw ASS es 65 hee be ee end se ee ses oe amp amp 5 pee Ree ee eee eee eee ee ae eee eee TEN A AE 3 Project amp User Management 3 1 Open P
6. Lab s functionality The toolbar below offers quick access to the most used tools and components plus some tool specific functions figure 2 2 on the following page Use the perspective bar right to the toolbar to switch between already opened tools you have used in this session 2 1 1 Menu Bar The menu bar consists of several items File Edit XML Tools Window and Help Under File you can manage e Aggregations gt chapter 15 e Opening saving and closing projects objects and local files e Revisions gt chapter 8 e Publish gt chapter 16 e Opening an object via its URI e Metadata gt chapter 9 2 User Interface Figure 2 1 Exemplary User Interface with Empty Search Figure 2 2 Menu Bar and Toolbar in Detail 2 1 Bars e Import gt chapter 6 and Export gt chapter 7 e Hide network warnings e Restart the TextGridLab Edit offers operations for the XML Editor and the Text Image Link Editor Under XML you can find functions for working with XML code in the XML Editor gt fer Tand hapte 13 Tools allows you to open every tool at any time With Show you can open the TextGrid views i e the Navigator gt chapter 4 the Dictionary Results View gt tion 14 4 the Metadata Editor gt chapter 9 and the Unicode Character Table chap ter 11 but also others that are for the most part described in the Ecl
7. The context menu allows you to associate an XML file with an adaptor gt section 12 2 1 Images and XML documents can be added to the Text Image Link Editor via the context menu gt chapter 13 By right clicking an object you can select Copy By right clicking a project you can select Paste to import a copied file into another project You can also copy the URI of a project or object to the clipboard so that it can be used by other applications different from TextGridLab If you select Show CRUD warnings you can see if there are problems with the database 19 4 Navigator New Project x Create a new project The Project Manager role of the new project will be assigned to you Defining who will participate in pour project and their role s will be pour task Project Name Homer Project Description Transcription of Ilias Please fill in some details for the new project 7 M Open User Management Cancel Figure 4 2 Create a Project 4 3 Using the Navigator Some of the main tasks of the Navigator View are featured in the following passages 4 3 1 Create New Projects To create a new project select New gt New Project from File in the menu bar or from the context menu in the Navigator when a project is marked Alternatively you can use the arrow next to in the toolbar The project manager role the authority to delete and the editor role will be assigned to you gt chapte
8. After clicking Proof the information in the uppermost level changes On the next level beyond which is separated into three columns Name Status and Actions you can see how many warnings errors and permissions have occurred and below this some details are presented If some warning or error have occurred more detailled information can be found in the Action column of the list below the statistic By clicking on an entry in the field Actions of an error message a Call action button appears Click on it and you are guided to the critical position If no warnings or errors appear there is an OK appears in the status column line and the Publish button at the bottom is activated Click Publish to finish the operation 99 16 Publish gt D Transcription H Schiller path tg object tg edition tg isEditionOF MISSING_METADATA xpath fta object tg edition tg license MISSING METADATA Figure 16 1 Publish 16 3 Using TextGrid Publish Before you publish an object you should know that only editions and collections can be published For publishing they must contain a TextGrid work gt chapter 5 If an edition is to be published some metadata become mandatory that are optional for an edition as such Edition of and License gt chapter 9 If a project with a least o
9. Alternatively you can find it in the menu bar XML gt Source gt Cleanup Document Afterwards set your Cleanup preferences in the dialog box you can further select Format source in the box to apply formatting to the docu ment 65 12 XML Editor Team and Local History A local edit history of a file is maintained when you create or modify a file This history is accessible via Team gt Show Local History in the context menu Each time you edit and save the file a copy is saved so that you can replace the current file with a previous edit or even restore a deleted file You can also compare the contents of all the local edits You can also Apply Patch es after selecting Team in the context menu Select the resource that the patch was generated on in the Patch Input Specification dialog This resource should contain the same file revisions as the line up on which the patch was generated gt chapter 8 For more information see the Eclipse documentation http www eclipse org documentation Preferences You can edit XML Editor relevant Preferences by right clicking in the Source View editor and selecting Preferences Editable are amongst other things e Highlighting of the syntax elements Expand the tree XML gt XML Files gt Editor on the left of the dialog box Preferences and select Syntax Coloring e Hover Help Expand the tree General gt Editors on
10. 1 Download The current version of the TextGridLab is available as a free download from www textgrid de for various operating systems Before you can use the software you must install a Java Runtime Environment JRE version 6 or higher You can download an appropriate version from http java com download 1 2 Account A lot of functionality including read only access to published information and working with local files is available without logging in To be able to store your own data in the repository however you need to identify yourself and login If your institution participates in the DFN Shibboleth federation you may simply use your institutional login Alternatively you can request a specific TextGrid account from our web site www textgrid de 1 3 Welcome Screen After installing the TextGrid Laboratory you can start the software The Welcome Screen figure on the following page enables you to do different things e Login e Start a tool Search gt chapter 17 and Dictionary Search gt chapter 14 are available without login 1 Getting Started TextGridLab AT Welcome to the TextGridLab HLL SRID Version 1 0 July 2011 Project amp User Management Mi Search available without login Y mn it Ra Dictionaries Aggregations available without login a O D TextGridLab Beta Revision 10413 The TextGrid Lab will be advanced continuously enhanced with new features and regularly
11. 13 allows you to combine images and texts The text has to be given in XML and the XML Editor is used by default 14 13 Text Image Link Editor The Text Image Link Editor can be used to link text segments to corresponding image sections within TextGridLab A typical application is linking of facsimile and transcrip tions whereas these texts can also be created during the linking process which allows the use of further tools like e g image annotations XML texts and images can be opened in the their corresponding views The correspond ing components are then marked by pairs and the linkage is confirmed The results can be saved as a new object which contains the link information text and image coordi nates path of used XML and image files Once a file is saved double clicking it suffices to reload XML texts images and links to continue editing 13 1 Open the Text Image Link Editor The Text Image Link Editor can either be started e by clicking its icon on the initial Welcome Screen gt section 1 3 or e as a tool from the menu bar in the TextGridLab or e by clicking its icon Ef on the toolbar 13 2 Text Image Link Editor Perspective The editor contains the Navigator gt Ichapter 4 on the left whose context menu allows you to open images or texts depending on the user rights in particular On the right hand are two views one above the other which are blank if no file is selected As soon as an image is opened
12. 3 Using the Aggregation Composer To create a reference to an object in an aggregration collection or edition use the Nav igator gt to drag it from there and drop it in the tree shown the Aggregation Composer Save the changes by using Crtl S the ls in the toolbar or File gt Save in the menu bar Otherwise a dialog box opens that reminds you to save changes if you quit the Aggregation Composer 97 15 Aggregation Composer 15 4 Interaction with Other Components The Aggregation Composer is based on the conception of objects gt and interacts with the schema that underlies the Metadata Editor gt chapter 9 To en able linking objects and aggregations the Navigator gt is opened with the Aggregation Composer by default 98 16 Publish Only editions and collections can be published gt chapter 5 Project Managers have the sole right to publish them gt chapter 3 16 1 Open the Publish View To publish an edition or collection right click it in the Navigator gt chapter 4 and select Publish in TextGridRep Afterwards the Publish view opens on the right side 16 2 Publish View The Publish View consists of four levels figure on the next page The uppermost level informs you about the status After initializing the view it tells you that the edition or collection can be proofed now The bottommost level allows you to Proof to Publish if proofed and to Cancel
13. Composer View To manage aggregations the Aggregation Composer provides several functions in its toolbar e Click to create a new aggregation edition or collection that is subordinated to an existing one e Click to remove a selected object from the list below e Click or to expand or collapse all branches 96 15 3 Using the Aggregation Composer Refer to Revision Select the revision you want to refer and click the ok button or double click the desired item Revision Title Project Data Contributor Creation Date 0 x Ilias Homer TGPR23 max mustermann amp textgrid de 05 11 2010 19 10 01 X Ilias Homer TGPR23 maxi musterfrau textgrid de 22 05 2011 11 50 12 2 x Ilias Homer TGPR23 max mustermann textgrid de 06 06 2011 10 40 23 OK N Cancel Figure 15 2 Refer to Revision 15 2 2 Context Menu The context menu in the Aggregation Composers offers you same options as the toolbar of the Composer as well as two more options e Rename Item any item can be renamed e Revision you can refer to this revision to the latest revision or to any other existing revision If you choose the last option a new Refer to Revision window opens that lists all revisions of an object with the number of the revision the title the corresponding project and the data contributor figure 15 2 Select the revision you want to revert to and confirm with OK or double click the desired item 15
14. User Managements interacts with the Navigator gt that is mainly used for managing projects and objects The Navigator view is part of the Projects and User Management perspective By right clicking a project in the Navigator the User Management can be started 15 4 Navigator The Navigator is a project browser giving the users access to all materials related to the project on which they are working 4 1 Open the Navigator The navigator is by default part of the Project amp User Management module and the Aggregation Composer perspective The Navigator can be opened in all perspectives or re opened e by selecting Tools in the menu bar and afterwards the items Show View and Navigator e by clicking on the Navigator icon in the toolbar Using the Navigator view requires authentication At least one perspective has to be opened to start the Navigator AD Navigator 23 XK lias E TO048 00474 DEF E T0048 00475 DEF ie 2 T0048 00476 DEF E TO048 00477 DEF i 2 T0048 00478 DEF El TO048 00479 DEF FL Schiller Figure 4 1 Navigator View 17 4 Navigator 4 2 Navigator View The Navigator View is used for handling TextGrid projects and objects All projects the user is entitled to access are displayed in a tree view that can be expanded or collapsed by clicking on the nodes figure 4 1 on the preceding page The Navigator uses different icons for different types of objects e g XM
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16. and The simple metadata search works just like the fulltext search The search strings can be combined with and respectively or Another way to search for metadata results is to specify the type of metadata The notiation is metadata tag search term All possible metadata tags can be used with this option 104 17 3 Search View 17 3 2 Advanced Search In the advanced search mode you can raise a search request with the help of a given form This form consists of three different sections METADATA FULLTEXT BASELINE ENC Each section can be selected via a checkbox Selected sections sre used for the search request The metadata and the fulltext search can be combined by ticking off both boxes otherwise the baseline encoding search can also be executed separately In the advanced FULLTEXT search only the text section of an object is searched In the input field you can enter the search term If you fill in more than one word the words will be and related for the search By specifying the word distance you can declare whether the words should only be found in one document or whether they should occur within a specific word distance of each other The METADATA section in advanced search offers the possibility to search across dif ferent fields This form is organized as a matrix Each row represents the search for one metadata field The field can be selected by a combo box at the beginning of the line The
17. applied to public beta tests Please test the beta version thoroughly and report bugs or make su ions for improvement Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions supportitextgrid de Figure 1 1 The Welcome Screen Please select your home institution and log in Le TextGridLab Login textgrid de account Home account ans __loginvaDENAAl_ mustermann Password If your school is not listed among the organizations on the DFN AAI page or if you encounter problems during log in you are welcome to request a textgrid de account using the form on http www textgrid de beta installation html Figure 1 2 Login Screen 1 3 Welcome Screen Please select your home institution and log in A x Please Complete your User Attributes Given Name Max O Surname Musteman OOO B FullName Max Mustermann O E Mail mustermannQuni musterstadt de SS Institution Uni Musterstadt I Department A Street ste A ZipCode 12348 A City Musterstadt S Country GERMANY Fl 2 Phone 01234158789 A Citizenship GERMANY El 2 Field ofinterest 8 7 Person ID ee Searchable Mm 7 Cancel Submit Forgot Password B Do not ask again Back Close Figure 1 3 Userinformation Wizard If you click Login a new window opens figure on the preceding page Use your login and password gt or choose the login via DFN AAI If you have forgotten your password use the butt
18. by e choosing New from File in the menu bar and selecting a kind of aggregation e clicking in the toolbar e right clicking an aggregation edition or collection in the Navigator gt chapter 4 and selecting Edit If File gt New in the menu bar or are selected then the Create a new TextGrid Object dialog box is opened Afterwards the Aggregation Composer appears You can also open the Aggregation Composer by using e the icon on the Welcome Screen e Ageregations from Tools in the menu bar e the icon in the toolbar In these cases a perspective opens with the navigator the empty Metadata Editor and the empty Aggregation Composer To add a new aggregation choose New from File in the menu bar or click in the toolbar To edit an aggregation right click it in the Navigator and select Edit 95 15 Aggregation Composer El St Matthias 23 i f 18 048 00476 DEF El St Matthias T0048 00477 DEF E Ilias a T0048 00478 DEF KE TOO48 00474 DEF se R T0048 00479 DEF 8 8 Schiller image ipeg O O 0000 Figure 15 1 Aggregation Composer 15 2 Aggregation Composer View The Aggregation Composer is part of a perspective with the Navigator gt chapter 4 and the Metadata Editor gt Ichapter 9 If an aggregation is edited the toolbar and the context menu of the Aggregation Composer can be used 15 2 1 Toolbar of the Aggregation
19. closed by clicking the or button in front of them You can edit the values of attributes the content of processing instructions and the text content of elements by typing directly in the appropriate text field in the Content column You can change the position of XML objects by left clicking them permanently moving the cursor to the target and stop clicking when the line marking the new position is highlighted Features of the Design View The Design View has some special features 98 12 3 Editor Field AS 1 MOS DA A ZN E E e ersion 1 0 encoding UTF 8 p e TEI xmlns http www tei c org ns 1 2 xml A E e TEI E e teiHeader xmlns md http textari O mins _ http www tei c org ns 1 0 28 fieDesc O xminsixsi http www w3 019 2001 XMLSchema instance i E titleStmt E E teiHeader ji i E publicationStmt O xmins md __http textarid info namespaces metadata core 2010_ _ _ SE sourceDese O xmins http www tei c org ns 1 0 E e text E E fileDesc 2 body E E titleStmt E e title O xmtid tile Sammelhandschrift f El author El E publicationStmt E e sourceDesc il E e msDesc O xmblang ger El msidentifier e settlement Trier E repository _ xmbid repository 3 Stadtbibliothek und StadtarchivTrier e collection El idno msContents msltem On 17 Le locus 2361 243
20. focus lt titlestmt gt Figure 12 5 Hover Help list of suggested attributes allowed at this position is provided Proposals come from a referenced content model if a schema is specified for the document or possibly through the XML Catalog You can modify the Content Assist preferences in the editor relevant preferences Quick Fix Select Edit gt Quick Fix in the menu bar on top to see a list of sug gested corrections when positioning the caret on a text that with red wavy underlines is indicated to be erroneous with red wavy underlines Alternatively right click on the underlined text and select Quick Fix If there are no problems or warnings at the selected position Quick Assist proposals are not available Formatting To make the XML document easier to read and better for printing you can change the formatting options in the editor relevant preferences You can apply for matting to the whole document by right clicking in a non highlighted area in your docu ment and selecting Source gt Format To apply formatting to a highlighted area only right click in the selected area and select Source gt Format Active Elements Cleanup Simple errors in the XML document such as missing required attributes missing begin or end tags or unquoted attributes can be corrected with XML Cleanup You can open the Cleanup dialog box by right clicking in the Editor and selecting Source gt Cleanup Document
21. is a markup language That means XML can work outside the web and sets the meaning of the elements and optionally their presentation XML is able to organize and classify data in a text Therefore XML is able to facilitate the exchange of data and information as well as to make it searchable Additional details on XML are not explained here Please See http www w3 org XML for more information TextGrid s XML Editor is based on Eclipse Web Tools Platform Project and Vex by John Krasnay et al http www eclipse org webtools and http wiki eclipse org Vex The TextGrid help explains the XML Editor perpective gt section 12 2 and its parts in detail and gives you some examples for using the XML Editor gt section 12 6 12 1 Open the XML Editor You can open the XML Editor e by clicking XML Editor on the Welcome Screen of the TextGridLab e by clicking the symbol E in the toolbar e by selecting Tools gt XML Editor in the menu bar 12 2 XML Editor Perspective As soon as you have opened the editor you can see three main parts ol 12 XML Editor 1 the Navigator gt chapter 4 on the left 2 the Editor Field gt section 12 3 in the middle which is blank till such time as an XML file is opened or created 3 a separated view on the right which is split into two different tabs Outline and Properties These are blank at the outset gt section 12 4 and secti
22. it can be seen in the Image View gt section 13 3 the upper view on the right side Automatically you will also see the Image View below the Navigator and the detached Toolkit gt section 13 6 As soon as an XML file is opened it can be seen in the XML Editor gt chapter 12 below the Image View In summary this perspective 19 13 Text Image Link Editor iR a T0048 00474 DEF aa T0048 00475 DEF mu T0048 00476 DEF T0048 00477 DEF A T0048 00478 DEF El T0048 00479 DEF 1 Schiller ira fr 4 cow UDS ae lt text gt lt body gt lt 1 n 21 xml id 22 gt lt app gt lt lem wit stmatthiasT0048 resp pv gt Orank lem lt rdg resp Baehrens1881 ee lt app gt pande mihi lt app gt lt lem wit stmatthiasT0043 resp pr gt pelidae lt lem gt lt rdg type orthographic resp fBaehrensi981 fScaffai1982 gt Pelidae lt rdg gt lt app gt lt supplied source fBaehrens1881 Scaffail982 gt lt supplied gt Diva lt supplied source Baehrensi8si fScaffai19382 gt lt supplied gt superbi Figure 13 1 Text Image Link Editor Perspective consists of a Toolkit two specific views and the Text Image Link Editor gt section 13 4 in addition to the generic Navigator e Image View shows the image or an image detail to be linked and enables the marking of image segments e Thumb View gt section 13 5 shows a reduced version of the entire image and the active image detail which can
23. of the Image View is creating and handling different selections of an im age You can create rectangles and polygons to select areas of a picture gt section 13 6 An existing selection can be selected by double click it You can choose more than one selection by double clicking the created shapes while Ctrl is pressed Docking Line Settings You can set docking lines as an optical help after selecting the docking line mode in the Toolkit gt section 13 6 These can be aligned horizontally or verticaly by Shift H or Shift V or via the context menu Click Ctrl V to clone a docking line The appear ance of docking lines can be modified by using the Docking Line Settings figure on the facing page 1 Right click in the Image View 2 Select Docking lines 3 Select Settings 4 You can choose various line styles 5 There are five grades of line width for docking lines The larger the number the thicker the line 6 The line spacing between cloned docking lines can be defined by selecting a new value between 10 and 150 The colours of active and not active docking lines can be selected by clicking on this figure By clicking on the squares a palette pops up Use the arrow to change the colours of active and not active docking lines Writing Mode In writing mode you can add information about the text direction to the selected sec tions on a facsimile Use Shift S to sho
24. realized in a similiar manner with the exception that single edges of polygons can not be moved 13 8 Interaction with Other components 13 8 1 The Text Image Link Editor and the Navigator As described above texts images and linking objects can be opened in the Navigator gt chapter 4 13 8 2 The Text Image Link Editor and the Metadata Editor The Metadata Editor gt chapter 9 is used to edit and save metadata of TextGrid objects Images as well as text image link objects have to be associated with such metadata to be searchable 13 8 3 The Text Image Link Editor and the XML Editor The XML Editor gt chapter 12 is by default a part of the Text Image Link Editor perspective 39 14 Dictionary Search The Dictionary Search Tool allows for browsing the dictionary network www woerterbuchnetz de at the Center for Digital Humanities at the University of Trier The following dictionaries may be browsed e General dictionaries German Dictionary by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm Grammatical Critical Dictionary of the High German Dialect by Johann Christoph Adelung e Author s dictionaries Goethe Dictionary Dialect dictionaries Dictionary of the Alsatian Dialect by Ernst Martin and Hans Lienhart Dictionary of German Lorrainese Dialects by Ferdinand Follmann Dic tionary of the Palatine Dialect by Ernst Christmann et al Rhenish Dictionary Supplement to the Rhenish Dictionary Middle High German dictionaries M
25. to the export view Use the Remove button to take an object out from the list Below the list of objects the target directory has to be selected Use Browse to specify the target directory Click Export to finish After the export has finished a result screen lists every thing that has been exported as well as warning or error messages if anything went wrong The export tool will create two files for every object that has been exported to the target directory one for the data named with the object s URI and an additional file that contains the object s metadata in XML form For complex objects like editions directories are created that lists its contents You can optionally save the export specifications i e the list of all objects exported together with the rewriting methods and file names used from the result screen Despite the export of a file the exported file or object remains in the TextGrid Repository and therefore in the project it has been exported from 29 8 Revisions Revisions are a means to save a specific state of a document e g as an interim result of a digtial edition New revisions are explicitly created by the user and all revisions of the same base object are in the same project 8 1 Using Revisions A new revision of an opened document can be created by selecting Save as new Revision under the File item in the menu bar If a user wants to save a file that has been chan
26. visible For example the Navigator gt chapter 4 the Metadata Editor gt chapter 4 and the Unicode Character 2 User Interface Table gt chapter 11 in the perspective of the XML Editor gt chapter 12 are arranged in this way by default 2 3 Perspectives and Editors A specific arrangement of user interface components are defined as a perspective Edi tors like the XML Editor gt chapter 12 are close relatives to views with a few differ ences Unless re arranged all editors open in a central area typically in the middle of the screen as tabs stacked on top of each other While you typically have one view of a kind whose contents depend on the selected object you can open a separate editor for each object you want to edit The editor will stay open until you explicitly close it or the software Editors can contain unsaved content In this case their title is marked with an asterisk 2 4 Selection and Context Menu Large parts of the user interface s contents and functionality depend on the current selection To select something in a list or tree single click it To select multiple objects control click them or command click them on a Mac or use shift click to select a range of objects You can also combine the control and shift keys with the cursor and space keys to select without using the mouse In a text editor you can select by simply dragging the mouse or using shift and the cursor keys 2 5
27. 3 7 Using the Text Image Link Editor The following description describes the linking of images and texts as a typical task for the Text Image Link Editor is developed 13 7 1 Open Images and Texts Double clicking XML and image files in the Navigator gt chapter 4 opens the XML files in the XML Editor and the images in the Image View Alternatively XML files can be opened by selecting Add to Text Image Link Editor in the context menu of the Navigator 13 7 2 Select Workspace The displayed detail can be selected with the selection rectangle in the Thumb View and the scrollbars The zoom factor can be changed using the slide control in the Thumb View or the magnifier tools 13 7 3 Create Links Follow these steps to create links e The selection in the image can be selected in rectangular default or polygonal mode In rectangular mode clicking the image at one corner of the area to select suffices to draw the rectangular selection by keeping the left button pressed In polygonal mode an edge can be drawn by clicking and dragging Releasing the left button determines the next corner of the polygon which can be completed by double clicking A mark which is not yet linked to a text is displayed with a dashed border Text can be selected by clicking and dragging or by double clicking single word respectively triple clicking whole line or with one click on the XML tag to select the whole XML element e The creat
28. By default all topics are searched The main window is separated into two parts The left one is similar to the Navigator view In the toolbar you can choose different operations e Print the selected topic with or without all subtopics e Click to search for a keyword in the selected topic with or without all subtopics The choice between searching in a topic with or without subtopics can be made after clicking the downward pointing triangle for the pull down menu e Furthermore you can collapse all nodes in the list below with minimize and maximize the window e Clicking keeps the navigation tree synchronized to the current topic 107 18 Help The list below shows the contents in a tree structure Clicking or button the subcontents can be expanded or collapsed On clicking a tree item the corresponding content is shown in the windows right area In the footer you can select between e a table of contents l a listing of the search results a view of the bookmarks Hl that can can be deleted with and it the toolbar of the view In principle you can also choose a view to search the index ll but the TextGrid Help currently has no index Instead of this you can use the keyword search for help contents The right hand part of the Help Contents window shows you the selected entry of the Help Use the backward and forward button to navigate and i to get back to th
29. J 23 5 TextGrid Objects gt a work gt section 5 5 or a collection gt section 5 6 these object classes have different metadata and semantics 5 2 Aggregations An aggregation is a TextGrid object that consists of an ordered list of references to other TextGrid objects which can be aggregations themselves Aggregations are used to organize TextGrid objects They can be used similar to file system folders but are more flexible An object can be referred to from multiple ag eregations you can collect objects in your aggregation that belong other people and that you can only read and when you delete an aggregation the aggregated objects will usually prevail unless you explicitely ask to delete them There is a checkbox in the delete dialog There are different kinds of aggregation objects which differ in their semantics and their metadata but all have the same sort of content Simple aggregations which just have item metadata gt section 5 3 and can be used e g to represent a chapter in a book split across various files But also editions gt section 5 4 or collections gt section 5 6 are ageregation defined by a characteristic set of metadata Use the Aggregation Composer gt chapter 15 to arrange existing objects to a nested set of aggregations 5 3 Items Items are the simplest but also most common entities in TextGrid An item may be e g an XML document or an image li
30. JPEG image none imageipeg Figure 6 1 Import The import tool suggests a content type object title and rewrite method You can modify the guessed title content type or rewrite method of an entry by directly clicking the appropriate entry in the table or adjust additional metadata by selecting an entry in the list and using the Metadata Editor gt chapter 9 Click import to finish After the import has finished a result screen lists every file that you tried to import together with messages of warning error Or Success You can optionally save the import specification that is the list of original file names imported together with their associated TextGrid URIs and rewriting methods in order to make it simple to re export the same set of objects later The specification can be saved as TextGrid or as local file Use the buttons at the bottom of the view 28 Export The export function can be used to export TextGrid objects and their metadata to a local hard disk 7 1 Open the Export Dialog Click File in the menu bar and choose Export from TextGrid or select one or more objects in the navigator or search results and choose Export from TextGrid If you add an aggregation all aggregated objects will also be added to the list and appropriate link rewriting options will be selected 7 2 Export View Via the drag and drop function you can add objects from the Navigator gt chapter 4
31. L file Image file El Edition E Work W Collection Aggregation 4 2 1 Menu Bar Some functions essential for managing projects and objects can also be found in the menu bar under the item File e Click New Object to create a TextGrid object and New Project to create a TextGrid project e Objects can be opened with Open Object but also with Open URI This identifier can also be copied with Copy URI e Projects can be deactivated reactivated or deleted by users having the rights to do this gt chapter 3 4 2 2 The Toolbar of the Navigator View The toolbar of the Navigator offers you a few functions If someone else modifies the repository contents you might need to refresh the Navigator view manually Click at the top of the Navigator view to do so By using the other icons you can collapse all nodes l or by clicking on the triangle next to E you can select between sorting the projects and objects by modification date title type or in their original order and if the sorting should be ascending or descending 18 4 2 Navigator View In the view menu which is opened by clicking the white triangle you can refresh and customize the view The view can be customized by choosing a filter or selecting the content to be shown 4 2 3 Context Menu Context menus will pop up when right clicking a project or an object in the object tree This allows a user to manage objects or creat
32. M View gt section 12 3 3 Via XML Editor Debugging in XML in the menu bar you have the possibility to reload the WYSIWYM View By selecting Debug XML Document you can save the WYSIWYM Debug Output You can also open the WYSIWYM Debugging View by clicking Layout Debugging 12 2 2 Menu Bar When you open the XML Editor some items in the menu bar are activated Some you can find in Edit some in XML Edit If the XML Editor is opened options from Edit in the menu bar can be used depending on the view opened in the Editor Field gt section 12 3 Undo and Redo To undo or redo a change made to a document click Edit gt Undo or Edit gt Redo in the menu bar above Cut Copy and Paste Use Edit gt Cut Edit gt Copy and Edit gt Paste in the menu bar to arrange parts of the source code Delete and Select All For removing code parts use Edit gt Delete Use Edit gt Select All to mark all souce code of a file Find and Replace To open the Find and Replace dialog box click Edit gt Find and Replace in the menu bar on top You can specify text to search for and optionally replacement text in this dialog box You can set e the search direction Forward or Backward from the current caret position e the scope All or Selected lines to search within a selected area e whether your search should be
33. Shortcuts Alt Show System Menu Alt Shift Q Q Show View Crtl 3 Quick Access Crtl F6 Next editor Crtl F7 Next view Crtl F8 Next perspective Crtl F10 Show View Menu Crtl4 M Maximize active editor or view Crtl S Save 10 Fl Crtl Shift F6 Crtl Shift F7 Crtl Shift F8 lag Crtl Shift S Crtl Shift W Crtl W F12 2 Previous editor Previous view Previous perspective Switch to editor Key Assist Save All Close All Close Activate editor 2 5 Shortcuts 11 3 Project amp User Management The Project amp User Management allows you to create and manage projects to add users to a project and assign roles to them 3 1 Open Project amp User Management There are several possibilities to open the Project amp User Management e Click Project amp User Management in the Welcome Screen gt section 1 3 e Select the tool Project User Administration from Tools in the menu bar e Click the icon in the toolbar below 3 2 Project amp User Management Perspective The perspective is subdivided in two views The Navigator on the left the User Man agement View on the right side figure 3 1 on the next page 3 3 Navigator View Projects in TextGrid are used to manage access to objects Any TextGrid object belongs to some project Objects belonging to a project are listed in the Navigator To manage an already existing project select it in the Navigato
34. ace of the Metadata Editor gt chapter 9 changes according to the adjustments made in the Metadata Template Editor 44 11 Unicode Character Table The Unicode Character Table enables the user to search to copy and insert symbols from the unicode character set into the active editor or the system clipboard Users can create their own custom sets of unicode symbols for use in the unicode character table 11 1 Open the Unicode Character Table The Unicode Character Table is started automatically as part of the default XML Editor perspective Additionally it can be opened in the following ways e click in the toolbar e via Window gt Show View gt Unicode Character Table in the menu bar The unicode character table is also started automatically together with the XML Editor and can be found as a hidden tab behind the Navigator gt chapter 4 on the left side 11 2 Unicode Character Table View The character table consists of a toolbar in the head area a table in the body area and an information field with function buttons in the footer figure on the following page 11 2 1 The Toolbar of the Unicode Character Table View The toolbar in the head area offers a selection range of all unicode symbols that is sorted by association to blocks or scripts By default Unicode arranges groups of characters together in blocks A script in Unicode is a collection of written signs used to represent textual information in one or
35. al button Entries that are not required can be removed by clicking the corresponding Re move button 9 2 1 Generic Metadata The following metadata are generic 1 object s title 2 identifiers 3 format of object 4 notes The mandatory title element should be used for the title and subtitles of the object Remove a title or add an additional title by click on the appropriate buttons Chose between ISBN ISSN and URL in the drop down menu to add some kind of identifier for the object in some controlled vocabulary ISBN ISSN and URI are common default values but other types can be added if wished Further identifiers can be added or removed by clicking the corresponding buttons Use the format element to fill in the required information about the MIME type In the cases of editions works and collections a default value is proposed The field notes is usable for every other kind of information 9 2 2 Item specific Metadata In the case of items names of rights holders e g author contributor editor can be attached They can be identified with a name and an URI Further rights holders can 39 9 Metadata Editor Item title identifier E format MIME type notes item rightsHolder a 4 Edition title identifier E format text tg edition tg aggregation xml notes 1 isEditionOf agent 2 source object outside TextGrid bibliographicCitation TEXT
36. an create a new XML document either by selecting File gt New Object in the menu bar or via right clicking a project in the Navigator gt and selecting New Object In the opening dialog box New TextGrid Object select a target project and the document type XML Document XML Schema XSLT Stylesheet Click Next and assign metadata in the metadata form Metadata can also be added later gt ter 9 You can click Next to associate a schema with your XML document or click Finish to leave the dialog box For associating a schema you can choose between schemas that are located in projects you have access to in the repository or schemas stocked in the built in XML catalog To import your own schemas to the repository see Import gt chapter 6 Currently only W3C Schemas are supported in the TextGridLab To save the document click File gt Save use the S in the toolbar or right click in the document and select Save 12 6 3 Associate an XML Schema and Validating XML Files While working in the Source View gt section 12 3 2 it is possible to associate a schema with your XML document Please click XML gt Associate a Schema in the menu bar on top and choose one of the schemas listed in the Select Schema dialog box Click OK to associate the schema To import your own schemas to the repository see Import gt chapter 6 In the Source View errors in the general XML sy
37. and publisher are identified with an URI e g PND or FOAF Mark the box if they are corporate bodies Use the value field for the person s name Personal names should be typed in the form surname first name middle name For date of publication all possibilities used for date elements can be applied gt section 9 2 Edition Nr Series Volume and Issue are free fields used like their bibliographic equiv alents StartPage is required but EndPage is not Bibliographic Identifier is a repeatable element Choose ISBN ISSN or URL as type from the drop down menu The value has to be inserted in the Identifier s field 38 9 2 Metadata Editor View Form s of Notation Chose the notation system from the drop down menu For cases with more than one notation system the element is repeatable Language s The Language s element is repeatable for documents with more than one language License Copyright The license type or description can be specified in the License Copyright field The license itself can be identified with an URI 9 2 4 Work specific Metadata Works are objects gt chapter 5 that are essentially defined by its metadata In contrast to editions and collections they do not include other objects The metadata form of works contains the following elements 1 Title s 2 Identifier s 3 Agent s 4 Abstract 5 Date of Creation 6 Spatial s 7 Tempora
38. ar TEI examples namesp Defaut XML Schemas TGPR c4438043 NTE 23 06 2011 18 51 51 S TEI Tite Default XML Schemas TGPR c4438043 tvitt textgrid de 23 06 2011 18 51 28 a S TEI with Drama Default XML Schemas TGPA c4428043 tvitt textarid de 23 06 2011 18 51 33 5 supplementary XML namespace sche Default XML Schemas TGPR c4438043 tvitt textgrid de 23 06 2011 18 52 03 E TEI All all modules included Default XML Schemas TGFR 04438043 l tvitt textgrid de 000 23 06 2011 18 51 39 IS supplementary TEI tite schema Default XML Schemas TGPR c4438043 tvitt textgrid de 23 06 2011 18 51 57 S ORIG_access_ control xacml 2 0 sal import fugu TGPR428 stefan funkGtextgrid de 31 03 2011 11 13 04 IB access_control xacml 2 0 saml protoc import4fugu TGPR428 stefan funk textgrid de 31 03 2011 11 13 01 S _ORIG_access_controracml 2 0 sai import fugu TGPR428 2 stefan funk textgrid de 31 03 2011 11 13 02 EE my Ast published xml schema tgpublish test 2 TGPR 3694d047 d82 F4 stefan funk textgrid de 02 06 2011 14 24 33 fs my 1st published xml schema tgpublish test 2 TGPR 3694d047 fd82 f4 stefan funk textgrid de 02 06 2011 14 37 59 5 TEI for Dictionaries Default XML Schemas TGPR c4438043 tvitt textgridde 23 06 2011 18 51 58 8 fu s XML schema tgpublish test TGPR bZaafede 5919 8969 stefan funk textgrid de 24 05 2011 11 32 00 S TEI Lite Default XML Schemas TGPR c4438043 tvitt textg
39. assisches Worterbuch Lothringisches W rterbuch Please select a dictionary from the listed dictionaries in the Dictionary Search Results in column Lemma Dictionary Figure 14 1 Dictionary Search Perspective The Dictionary Search Results view which is part of the Dictionary Search can also be opened separately by e selecting Tools gt Dictionary Search in menu bar or e clicking 4 in the toolbar 14 2 Dictionary Search Perspective The perspective is subdivided into three views the Dictionary Search mask view on the upper left the Dictionary Search Results view on the upper right and the Dictionary Grid view at the bottom 92 14 3 Dictionary Search Mask 14 3 Dictionary Search Mask To look up a word fill in the Dictionary Search Mask as follows e Insert a keyword in the first input field The search is not case sensitive e You can limit the number of results displayed By default the first 10 results will be displayed e Choose between exact or fuzzy search In fuzzy search similar strings will also be found e Mark the box or boxes of the dictionaries to be searched e To start the search click the icon Start search e You can use wildcards The asterisk substitutes any zero or more characters and the question mark substitutes exactly one character You can combine these search methods 14 4 Dictionary Search Results View You see the number of results in the upper rig
40. ations about an object is optional and not repeatable The collection description field is optional and repeatable Spatial temporal and subject keywords can be added They consist of an identifier ideally linked to a controlled vocabulary and a value as it should be displayed These fields are repeatable by clicking the Add additional Identifier button 40 9 3 Using the Metadata Editor 9 3 Using the Metadata Editor After completing all required metadata the record set can be saved by clicking on the Save Metadata button at the bottom of the Metadata Editor view Reload all the entries by clicking the Reload Metadata button beside the Save button To copy the external metadata into the header of a TEI object click the Copy TEI Header button at the bottom of the Metadata Editor view The Header can be pasted into the source code presented in the XML Editor gt chapter 12 9 4 Interaction with Other Components The Metadata Editor is part of the XML Editor gt and the Aggregation Composer perspective gt chapter 15 It shows the metadata of the currently focussed objects gt chapter 5 The structure of the metadata depends on the kind of object it relates to It can adapted to special needs by using the Metadata Template Editor gt chapter 10 Al 10 Metadata Template Editor The Metadata Template Editor enables the user to create new own fields in the Metadata Editor for his
41. ator term value the actual identifier id identifying URI PND FOAE lt value gt the agent s name EC Keywords id ID in some controlled vocabulary N BEE role implicit for the field value display value id identifying URI PND FOAF isCorporateBody true false 28 Date value the agent s name date when the event occurred or Cardinality required not repeatable optional not repeatable optional repeatable required repeatable required on publication repeatable E notBefore start of the era denoted notAfter end of the era denoted value verbal description 1 may be e g 2011 01 20 1990 04 or 1875 Metadata Schema Figure 9 2 36 9 2 Metadata Editor View be added by clicking the appropriate button Rights holders can be removed by clicking the corresponding button Mark the box if 1t is a corporate body 9 2 3 Edition specific Metadata If you create an edition the metadata form contains the following fields 1 Edition of 2 Agent s 3 Source s 4 Form s of Notation 5 Language s 6 License Copyright Edition of The Edition of element names the related work object with a TextGrid URI Use the link to open the object and the button to browse the projects and select an appropriate work object for the edition Agent The Agent element is repeatable Add further agents by clicking the Add additional Agent button Type in the agent s name as value and sel
42. ault 13 5 Thumb View The Thumb View opens simultaneously with the Image View It consists of a a slide control bar to adjust the zoom factor in Image View and a selection frame to navigate the active detail in Image View via mouse Click on the part of the image on which you want to focus 13 6 Toolkit All functions of the Toolkit apply to the Image View e Magnifier click and drag to enlarge the selected screen area temporarily the range can be modified with the Ctrl key 30 15 Text Image Link Editor 86 Figure 13 7 Toolkit Magnifier clicking the desktop zooms in and centers the workspace at the selected position 66 99 Magnifier zooms out The sliding tool allows you to move the work space Rectangular selection L click and drag to select a rectangular area Polygonal selection 2 click and drag to create the edge of a polygon which can be completed by double clicking changes to docking line mode gt section 13 3 1 Choose color modifies foreground selected active marking or background inactive marking color both can be modified by clicking the big colored squares Swap colors interchanges fore and background color Reset color clicking the smaller pair of squares resets fore and background color to default colors black and white Raster HE activates line raster to facilitate the alignment of the marking 13 7 Using the Text Image Link Editor 1
43. can be set via the scrollbar figure 13 3 Via context menu or Shift R you can active or deactivate the shape rotation mode Select a created shape by double click it If the rectangle polygon or docking line mode is chosen gt section 13 6 you can rotate the shape with your mouse Via context menu or Shift P you can show or hide the rotation angle in the status bar of the Image View The Layer Editor It is possible to create logical groups of links e g verses comments using the Layer Edi tor By clicking the box with information about layers in the status bar gt section 13 3 4 at the far right of the Image View you open the Layer Editor Alternatively you can select Text Layers and Edit Layers from the context menu in the Image View It the upper part of the editor all created layers are listed In the lower part of the editor new layers can be created To create a new layer click New Assume The layer automatically gets a number Click in the Name text field to add the name of the layer By clicking Color a palette opens from which a color can be chosen By default this layer is visible Check the second box to activate the layer Only one layer can be active at any time To delete a layer click the Remove button 80 13 3 Image View Layer Editor Edit the Layer preferences Figure 13 4 Layer Editor You can hide or show layers via the title bar of the Image View s
44. e place With gt section 12 3 2 e Associate an Adaptor gt section 12 2 1 to copy an URI or URI fragment to delete the file to show or reload metadata gt chapter 9 to show revision gt chapter 8 and CRUD Warnings that inform you about database problems e Selecting preferences 12 3 3 WYSIWYM View The WYSIWYM What You See Is What You Mean Editing View provides a word processor like interface and hides the raw XML tags from the user It uses the TEI schema and a standard CSS stylesheet to define the document layout figure 12 6 on the following page To edit other XML formats or define a custom layout you can use your own schema and CSS stylesheet Your stylesheet should declare paragraph type elements as dis play block If your document was not recognized as a TEI document and no stylesheet association was found you have the alternative to associate a stylesheet gt section 12 2 1 before proceeding Use the Import Tool gt to import a CSS first or to proceed at your own risk Features of the WYSIWYM View The main features of the WYSIWYM View are 67 12 XML Editor TextGridLab La li es Oo Tom CI Navi Meta ES L fix thas e TEI mins http www tei c org ns 1 Sam me h and sc hrift e teiHeader xmins md http textari f B E fileDesc i E titleStmt e publicationStmt E sourceDesc text 2011 04 01 Trier Stadtbibliothek
45. e starting point Click to show the selected topic in the table of contents in the left hand part of the window You can bookmark a document or print the page 18 1 2 Cheat Sheet Cheat sheets can be designed to help a user complete some task and it lists the sequence of steps required Currently no cheat sheets are provided for the TextGridLab But you have the possibility to select cheat sheets from a local file or an URL For more information see http www eclipse org documentation 18 1 3 Dynamic Help It is possible to initiate the dynamic help a type of context sensitive help from the menu bar A view opens with a forward and a backward button to navigate and the short description to the currently focussed view or editor If you change to another view the content of the help view changes simultaneously 108 18 1 Static Help 18 1 4 Keyword Search The keyword search can be started by a separate menu item Enter a word or some words in the input box and click Go Click the hook in the right corner of the input field to open a menu with the recent terms that have been searched for You can use wildcards for any string for any single character and to demarcate a phrase and logical operators AND OR and NOT e Click to show result categories e Click to show result descriptions e With 7 and you can navigate Click the downward triangle in the toolbar of the view to choose bet
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47. e new ones The context menu is different for projects and objects and it varies depending on what kind of object has been selected If a project is preselected you can deactivate reactivate or delete it if you have the au thority to do The project will disappear from the project list until it gets reactivated Its published resources will remain readable You can deactivate reactivate or delete a project also by choosing the items from File in the menu bar The Project and User Management can be opened directly from here by right clicking a project gt fer To open an object double click it or right click it and select Open In accordance with its document type the file will be opened in a default editor Click Open With to choose another editor To remove an object right click it and select Delete You must have the rights to do so gt chapter 3 All files can be exported from here gt ter 7 Click Show revisions to have a look at the files history gt chapter 8 You can open or reload the corresponding metadata or have look at the technical metadata gt chapter 9 If an edition gt section 5 4 work gt section 5 5 or collection gt section 5 6 is selected the context menu offers Edit The Aggregation Composer gt chapter 15 opens if you click here In the case of editions and collections you can also publish these objects via context menu gt chapter 16
48. e objects An object consists of a metadata record gt chapter 9 and some content Both will be handled together When you edit an object s contents in an editor you can always switch to the metadata editor to modify the object s metadata and the metadata record will be saved whenever you save the object You can view and edit mainly descriptive bibliographic metadata using the Metadata Editor gt chapter 9 all metadata of an object can be reviewed in a dialog opened by Show technical metadata in the context menu of the object e g in the Navigator gt chapter 4 Each object is identified by an URI in a form like textgrid 74k0 1 The URI is automati cally generated when an object is saved to the repository for the first time New objects that have not been saved yet will be identified by a temporary URI You can copy the URI to the clipboard using Copy URI from the object s context menu or you can review it in the aforementioned Show technical metadata dialog Every object has a format or content type This is a required metadata field that speci fies the technical format of the content Examples are XML and JPEG but there are also some special TextGrid specific content types like aggregations gt section 5 2 Each object lives in exactly one project Projects are containers for the user rights manage ment gt chapter 3 Each TextGrid object is either an item gt section 5 3 an editon
49. easily be moved and zoomed and that is enlarged in the Image View e XML Editor allows you to open or create texts as well as the mark of text parts e Toolkit provides functions to work in the Image View 76 13 3 Image View 13 2 1 Menu Bar If the Image View is activated Undo and Redo in Edit of the toolbar are usable If the XML Editor is opened all functions are enabled gt chapter 12 13 2 2 Toolbar If the Image View gt chapter 12 is activated some special elements in the toolbar are usable e Click to delete active selections e Click to reset the Text Image Link Editor If a file has been opened in the XML Editor gt chapter 12 additionally some more buttons in the toolbar are activated e amp links a selected text segment to a selected shape e amp unlinks selected link s e next to the linking icons saves the Text Image Link Object e saves the Text Image Link Object as 13 3 Image View The Image View is the TextGridLab working space for editing pictures Some of its functions are also usable for connecting image and text elements 13 3 1 Features of the Image View For editing pictures the Image View provides you with several functionalities selections docking lines writing mode rotation function and the Layer Editor Most of them are accessible via context menu by right click 17 15 Text Image Link Editor Selections A main feature
50. ect the appropriate Dublin Core role from the drop down menu Agents are identified with a URI e g PND or FOAF Personal names should be typed in the form surname first name middle name Source The source element can be an object citation or a bibliographic citation An object citation is used for example in the case of an artifact in a museum Bibliographic citation is used for example in the cases of books or journal articles Click one of the buttons to add this information Use the corresponding buttons to remove source metadata 37 9 Metadata Editor Object Citation An object citation can consist of a title information as well about contributor as about the date and a special identifier Title is a required and repeatable element The contributor element follows the structure of all agent elements as well as date follows the structure of all date elements and object identifier the structure of all other identifiers gt section 9 2 Bibliographic Citation A bibliographic citation consists of the elements 1 Author s 2 Editor s 3 Place s of Publication 4 Publisher s 5 Date of Publication 6 Edition Nr 7 Series 8 Volume 9 Issue 10 StartPage 11 EndPage 12 Bibliographic Identifier Only the edition title element and the StartPage element are required Edition title Author Editor Place of Publication Publisher and Series are repeatable by clicking the Add button Author editor
51. ection 13 3 3 Press Shift L to show all layers 13 3 2 Menu Bar If the Image View is opened the operations Undo and Redo in the item Edit of the menu bar are activated If the XML Editor gt chapter 12 is focussed all other operations are enabled too 13 3 3 Title Bar The symbol in the title bar of the Image View means that changes are not saved yet There are several buttons in the title bar of the Image View e shows all layers if there are layers that were previously invisible e shows layers sl 13 Text Image Link Editor 2 TextGridLab fal Ge a op ty ge A micas FP WEISE Fer YP a oF mee a w p E 5 gt gt p 4d KAKAL 1 1 TE MEA and iv gt f T0048 00475 DEF I SPS a ete ae T0048 00476 DEF i ci Ey TE paidi F PAS ma amni II ai ef ATEO Es a El T0048 00478 DEF El T0048 00479 DEF H Schiller active Layer 2 lt anchor xml id a7 start gt superbi lt anchor xml id 27 end gt lt supplied source ffBaehrens18891 fScaffai1982 gt lt supplied gt j lt 1 gt E lt l n 2 xml id 22 lt anchor xml id a8 start gt Tristia lt anchor xml id 28 end gt a lt app gt lt lem wit stmatthiasT0048 resp pr gt lt anchor xml id 29 start gt qui lt anchor xml id lt rdg resp Baehrens1831 Scaffaii9a2 gt quae lt rdg gt lt app gt lt anchor xml id a10 start gt miseris lt anchor xml id 2810 end gt lt a
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53. ese links will have to be rewritten to use TextGrid URIs instead of file names to work The TextGridLab comes with a set of configuarations for common file types which you can choose in the import and export tool You can re import objects that have been exported before together with their metadata If you have a file called filename ext meta which conforms to the TextGrid metadata format besides filename ext metadata will be read from it and the old object will be identified By choosing from the target project dropdown box the object can either be re imported as completely new objects with a new URI or as a new revision of the original object 6 1 Open the Import Tool Any view has to be opened Click File in the menu bar and choose the menu item Import local files figure 6 1 on the next page 6 2 Import Tool Select a target project into which the files should be imported in the pull down menu at the bottom of the tool Drag files or folders from the file management application of your operating system in the import tool s list Alternatively to dragging and dropping click Add on the top of the import tool view to replenish the list below with a file Use the Remove button to take out a file from the list 27 6 Import T0048 00474 DEF pg textgridnewfile 10048 00474 DEF TK JPEG image none T0048 00475 DEF jpg textgrid newfile T0048 00475 DEF JPEG image none T0048 00476 DEF fx
54. ged by another user TextGrid sends a warning Then he can save his document as a new object or a new revision All revisions of an object can be seen by right clicking it in the Navigator or the Search Result View and selecting Show Revisions A list appears with all revisions the title of the document the corresponding project the contributor and the creation date of the revision Every revision can be referenced by an URI that contains the revision nummer e g textgrid 15k34 2 To refer to the latest available revision use the URI without the revision number e g textgrid 15k4 8 2 Interaction with Other Components In the cases of editions collections and other aggregations you can right click these objects and select Edit gt chapter 5 The Aggregation Composer jchapter 15 opens If you right click the object in question again you have the possibility to refer to the latest revision the revision the selected object corresponds to or any other revision from a list 31 9 Metadata Editor The Metadata Editor is used to create and manage the baseline metadata elements of TextGrid objects These metadata are used in TextGrid for cross project searches The metadata input form can be adjusted to individual needs with the Metadata Template Editor gt chapter 10 9 1 Open the Metadata Editor The Metadata Editor is by default part of the XML Editor gt chapter 12 and the Aggregatio
55. ges The boxes become white and the icon in front of the names added to the project changes into another symbol Click Revert Changes to remove changes that are not applied yet Changes not yet applied are presented in red boxes There are four possible roles for users in TextGrid and every role has specified rights 14 3 5 Interaction with Other Components Project Manager Delegate create rights for projects delegate publish rights for resources Authority to delete Delete rights for resources Editor Read write rights for resources Observer Read rights for resources Project Rights Resource Rights Delegate Edit the user role as Modify rights for the resource signment for the project Publish Publish a resource The resource will be then world readable and cannot be deleted or updated anymore Delete Delete unpublished resources Create Create new projects Create new resources in the project Write Write i e update unpub lished resources Read Read resources in the project Rights in TextGrid are non hierarchical If users are meant to have full rights they must be assigned the roles Project Manager Authority to delete and Editor Roles with their respective rights can be withdrawn from users by someone having the authority to do Click at least one role of the user in question in the list of existing users and press Apply Changes 3 5 Interaction with Other Components The
56. he button at the bottom of the Search view labelled Search or click the magnifying glass in the upper bar of the view 17 4 Search Results View This view lists the search hits It initially shows the titles of the documents and the matches in their context The title is given with additional information about the doc ument type the revision the project and the editor The items in the list can be chosen by mouse click A double click opens these with the default editor Right clicking allows for further actions to be applied to the document e g selecting another open action displaying the metadata or copying the URI to the clipboard The context menu is in most parts identical to that in the Navigator gt chapter 4 106 18 Help Part of the TextGridLab is an integrated help system which can be opened en bloc and be searched by keywords The TextGrid Laboratory also offers you to start a context sensitive help 18 1 Static Help The general unspecialized help can be opened by selecting Help in the menu bar You can also choose Help Contents Open Cheat Sheet Dynamic Help and Keyword Search 18 1 1 Help Contents After clicking Help Contents the general help is shown in a new window of your standard web browser This new window contains a header where you can enter a keyword a search If you click Scope you can select an area that the search should be restricted to
57. he white downward triangle the View Menu is opened It offers two operations Link with Editor and Show Attributes Use the both remaining icons to minimize and to maximize the view 69 12 XML Editor Oz Outline 3 22 pro l e TEI smlngshttp er tec ong l e teiHeader smlins md http testgri B E fileDesc amp 1 E titleStmt H E publication tmnt H E sourceDesc e text l e body H e In 1 H e In 2 H e In 3 H E In 4 H e In 5 H E In 6 Figure 12 8 Outline View 12 4 2 Context Menu The context menu in the Outline View allows you to e Associate an Adaptor gt section 12 2 1 e Copy an URI or an URI fragment e Delete show metadata gt chapter 9 revisions gt chapter 8 and CRUD warnings e Carry out the operations that can be performed with the context menu of the Design View gt section 12 3 1 12 5 Properties View The Properties View shows in two columns the attributes and the corresponding values figure on the next page You can edit values by selecting an element in the Design Source WYSIWYM Editing View or the Outline View and typing directly in the appropriate text field into the value column Press Enter to confirm changes made to the attributes It is recommended that you edit attributes in the Properties View 70 12 5 Properties View C Properties ES ma E 7 Propert http aay ml http ya bec org rng mins htt
58. how Validation Errors gt section 12 2 1 e Associate a Schema gt section 12 2 1 e Associate a CSS gt section 12 2 1 e Associate an Adaptor gt section 12 2 1 e Copy URI Fragment Clones an URI Fragment for local addressing e XML Editor Debugging gt section 12 2 1 12 2 3 Toolbar When the XML Editor is opened some additional functions in the toolbar are active depending on the View that is currently selected Show Block Markers and Inline Markers WYSIWYM View Click 21 to show block markers and click 3 to see all inline markers in the WYSIW YM View gt section 12 3 3 New and Previous Annotation Source View By clicking on 7 or the next or the previous annotation in the source code can be found By clicking the small triangle next to this symbols a list of entities is presented that can be checked off Only the marked kinds of objects will be found You can select additions and changes as well as errors warnings and infos You have also the possibiliy to jump to the next or previous Turn Grammar Constraints on and off Source View When you edit an XML file that has a set of constraints or rules defined by a DTD or an XML schema you can turn the constraints on and off by clicking E or amp When the constraints are turned on the XML Editor prevents you from inserting elements attributes or attribute values not permitted by the rules of the XML schema or DTD and from rem
59. ht corner of the view For orientation the first line of the article up to 13 words of the lemma is displayed If the number of results exceeds the display limit you can view the remaining results by clicking the Next or the Previous button 14 5 Dictionary Grid View To look up the entry in the dictionary click the short form listed in the Dictionary Search Results view The entry will be opened the Dictionary Grid view The tabs in the head of the Dictionary Grid View lead to further information about the online dictionary and the project into which the online dictionary is embedded The field at the top of the left column is used for searching lemmas This quick view starts with the article in question It lists the following articles as well depending on their length You can use all options the online dictionaries offer to go into more detail In this view the context menu corresponds to the context menu of your operating sys tem 93 14 Dictionary Search 14 6 Interaction with Other Components The functionality of the Dictionary Search Tool can also be used while working on an XML document Open the Dictionary Results view Look up any word of your text by double clicking it in the XML Editor gt chapter 12 94 15 Aggregation Composer The Aggregation Composer is used for handling TextGrid Aggregations gt chapter 5 15 1 Open the Aggregation Composer The Aggregation Composer can be opened
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61. ice versa Settings opens the Docking Line Settings gt section 13 3 1 e Writing Mode section 13 3 1 Show or hide writing mode shows writing mode if hidden or vice versa Set writing mode for active selection s changes writing mode for selected object Set writing mode for active document changes writing mode for all selections which have no writing mode and for new created selections e Shape rotation gt section 13 3 1 Activate or deactivate shape rotation mode for rotating a shape with your mouse Show or hide shape rotation mode in the status bar gt section 13 3 4 Set shape rotation for active selection s via scrollbar e Text Layers Edit Layers opens the Layer Editor gt section 13 3 1 Edit Layers for selected shapes only you can shift a selection to another layer here Show all Layers all layers will be visible e Image Size Show original presents the image in original size 84 13 4 XML Editor View Figure 13 6 Thumb View Fit Vertically sets the height of the image to the height of the view Fit Horizontally sets the width of the image to the width of the view Fit Window sets the height and the width of the image to the height and the width of the view 13 4 XML Editor View In order to link images and XML files the XML Editor chapter 12 has to be opened It is part of the the Text Image Link Editor perspective by def
62. ick the document in the Navigator gt or right click on the document in the Navigator and select Open To open XML documents from your local system in the XML Editor click File gt Open Local File and choose the document you want to open from the Open File dialog of your local system Once a document or file is opened e the Metadata Editor gt chapter 9 shows the metadata related to the document e in the Editor Field gt section 12 3 the document content is shown in XML lan guage e in the separated Outline View gt section 12 4 on the right the document is represented as a tree or hierarchic structure e if you click on an element in the XML view its attributes and their values are then listed in a table within the Properties View gt section 12 5 12 12 6 Using the XML Editor At the bottom of the Editor Field in the center you can choose between three different editing views of the document Design Source and WYSIWYM view The Design View gt section 12 3 1 shows only the hierarchic structure of the document The Source View gt shows the document in the XML language It allows you to access its structure and modify it The WYSIWYM View gt What You See Is What You Mean view shows the final display and format of the content for the web You can switch between the editing views by clicking on the tabs at the bottom of the Editor 12 6 2 Create XML documents You c
63. iddle High German Dictionary by Matthias Lexer Middle High German Dictionary by Georg Friedrich Benecke Wilhelm Muller and Friedrich Zarncke Supplement to the Middle High German Dictio nary by Matthias Lexer Luxembourgian dictionaries Luxembourgian Dictionary Dictionary of the Lux embourgian colloquial speech Dictionary of the Luxembourgian dialect 14 1 Open the Dictionary Search To open the Dictionary Search perspective e choose the Dictionary Tool from the Welcome Screen or e select Tools from the menu bar and click Dictionary Search or e click the icon HH in the toolbar 91 14 Dictionary Search TextGridLab EAS Notf 1 wie schd Not verbr auch Auslandspf lzer Christma Notdas Wort ist allg u zwar Ahfrknotd in zwei Bezirken der Not N tLiebsd Banzenh Gebw Bf NyotM N tSteinb Su Ose Gerz zz Note NoteNot N taLiebsd N tsonst allg Pl Nota Demin E M Dictionaries Not sl E Sprachstadien bergreifend Not lok Nout Pl Neitfen Dim Neitchen NeetchenEcht N MS Deutsches W rterbuch von Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm i Grammatisch Kritisches W rterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart notund composita s noth noth a a Autoren Worterblicher noth nothnotf mit substantivischer adverbialer und adjecti 7 Goethe Worterbuch not dj n tig n sein n tun mit Dat War der das not Kramer a Dialekt W rterb cher not lok Echt C intr Werb not tunin der unpers nlichen We Els
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65. ipse documenta tion http www eclipse org documentation Window gives you the possibility to open a new editor if one editor is already opened Furthermore it has options to navigate through the Laboratory e Quick access defines the appearance of fast views when opened e You can activate and switch between editors e Activated editors can be minimized and maximized e You can choose the previous perspective editor or view In Window you can also change the preferences Most of the possibilities are de scribed in the Eclipse documentation But some preferences affect the TextGridLab directly e The TIextGrid Content Types and File Extension Mapping configures the map ping between TextGrid Content Types as regular expression matching the content type metadata field of objects and the internal file extensions e In the TextGridLab Dialog Settings the user can choose if CRUD warnings should be shown to indicate Database problems e In TextGridLab Server and Proxy proxy server and compressed data transfer can be configured Under Help in the menu bar you can e open the Welcome Screen 2 User Interface e see and change your authentication data e use the help gt chapter 18 e report a bug and save the logfile e see keyboard shortcuts by clicking Key Assist e handle software updates e get information about the currently used TextGrid version 2 1 2 Toolba
66. ke a page scan or a chapter of an edition in the form of an XML document Descriptive metadata for an item consists of one or more titles notes a rights holder a format and the technical metadata that is available for all objects To associate more sophisticated metadata like an author or a source description with an item put it into an edition gt section 5 4 and optionally associate a work gt section 5 5 Items are dependent objects They can only be published as part of an edition or collection but not by themselves gt chapter 16 24 5 4 Editions 5 4 Editions An edition is the manifestation of a work An edition is a special kind of an aggregation gt section 5 2 its metadata contains fields to describe e g the people and organisations involved in preparing the edition or the source outside TextGrid e g a book that the electronic edition represents gt section 9 2 3 An edition is usually associated with a section 5 5 and it has to be so for publication The actual content of an edition is stored in the item objects the edition aggregates Editions can be published if they have correct metadata are associated with a work and contain at least one item It provides the precise structure for the publishing of items 5 5 Works A work is an individual creation for example a literary opus which can be available in various editions e g as pocket edition as part of collected works as theatrical perf
67. l s 8 Genre s 9 Type s 10 Notes The agent element for works is required on publication and it is repeatable It consists of a role attribute for which a Dublin Core DC relator term can be chosen from the 39 9 Metadata Editor drop down menu In the id attribute an identifying URI like PND or FOAF might be added The agent s name can be given as value of this element The abstract element is optional and repeatable It is used for any comprehensive description of the work The date of creation element is mandatory Is has to be entered on the form TextGrid supports gt section 9 2 Spatial temporal and subject keywords can be added Their IDs are ideally linked to controlled vocabularies With Value the display value can be influenced The genre element is required and repeatable It is used for some basic classification For a more detailed classification than genre the type element can be applied It is optional and repeatable 9 2 5 Collection specific Metadata The metadata form for collections contains the following elements 1 Title s 2 Identifier s 3 Collector s 4 Abstract 5 Collection Description s 6 Spatial s 7 Temporal s 8 Subject s 9 Notes Use the collector element for a DC relator term as role attribute an identifying URI as id attribute and the agent s name as value The element is required and repeatable The abstract element for comprehensive inform
68. left area of the Source view Comment toggling and block commenting and uncommenting You can toggle an XML comment on and off by right clicking and selecting Source gt Toggle Comment To comment out a section of source code right click on the selected area and select Source gt Add Block Comment to uncomment select Source gt Remove Block Com ment 63 12 XML Editor Mit yml id 11 gt lt app gt lt lem wit stmattkhi2a5T0045 resp tyr gt Oram lt lerm lt rdg resp tOeaehrensiaai 5caffarisa2e gt iram lt rdq gt ape pande mihi Figure 12 4 As you type Validation As you type Validation While editing the document errors found in the general XML syntax missing quotes missing brackets missing end tags as well as validation errors in case a schema is specified are indicated with red wavy underlines A red icon at the top of the vertical ruler in the right area of the Source view will show up if the Document contains any errors figure 12 4 To find a description of the error mouse over the red marks shown in the vertical ruler in the right area of the Source view A yellow icon indicates a warning Smart Insert Typing elements and comments is supported by a Smart Insert mode When you type an element Smart Insert completes the corresponding closing tag au tomatically Likewise when you type the beginning of an XML comment lt Smart Insert completes the ending of the commen
69. lter Types so that only selected file types are shown You can use Select All or choose file types by clicking the boxes left to them Deselect All annuls your choice 99 12 XML Editor You can use Select All or choose file types by clicking the boxes on their left Deselect All annuls your choice Use the field Other extensions if the document type is not offered Click OK Afterwards a folder has to be chosen in which the file will be imported Use Browse for this purpose Optionally you can overwrite existing resources without warning or create a complete folder structure In the advanced options you can create links to the workspace Using this option will create virtual folders You can create link locations relative to a selected reference can be created Click the red button to cancel the ongoing operation You can also import an XML catalog entry after selecting them on the basis of key or URI A DTD can be worked on by right clicking it in the Design View and selecting Edit DOCTYPE The window popp up up has the same structure as the Add DTD Information window The public or system ID can also be changed by left clicking the corresponding field in the content column Add and Edit Schema Information A namespace can be chosen with the context menu in the Design View Select Edit Namespaces and the Edit Schema Information window opens The Namespace Decla
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71. more writing systems For more information see 45 11 Unicode Character Table LA El ferneek ll Type unicode point e g 2200 Filter 3 33 23 312323 Figure 11 1 Unicode Character Table 46 11 2 Unicode Character Table View Custom Charset Editor Custom Charset Custom Charset 2 CustomCharet OOOOSOO E e070 8071 0072 2073 80 4 0 075007600775 Figure 11 2 Custom Charset Editor http unicode org For selecting the block range press the button for the Toggle Block Mode in the toolbar and choose the intended entry in the combo box on the right hand side of the toolbar For selecting the script sector press the Toggle Script Mode button instead To jump to a symbol at a known Unicode point enter the Unicode into the textbox After that click Filter on Windows or press Enter As an additional feature the user can enter a Unicode symbol into the textbox and the view will jump to its code point which is helpful for identifying a symbol or accessing additional information on it Use to look for mathematical symbols and to look for musical symbols After you have opened the view menu of the Unicode Character Table View you can open the mathematical and musical symbols You can also initialize the Custom Charset Editor for creating and modifying user defined character sets This editor shows a list of currently existing character sets in the head area The body area co
72. n Composer perspective gt Ichapter 15 and can be accessed in other perspec tives 1 by selecting Tools gt Show View gt Metadata in the menu bar or 2 by clicking on the Metadata Editor icon in the toolbar In order to load object s metadata into the Metadata Editor you must authenticate and select a TextGrid object for editing 9 2 Metadata Editor View Some fields in the Metadata Editor are generic others are specific for items editions works and collections gt chapter 5 Depending on the selected object the fields displayed vary A few fields are shown collapsed Click the black triangle in front of the element s name to open it Some fields in the Metadata Editor belong to one of the following groups identifiers keywords dates persons or agents These groups do not correspond to any individual field displayed but the fields of the elements belonging to one of these groups have the same structure 33 9 Metadata Editor T0048 00476 DEF Addedkional Tle image jpeg Figure 9 1 Metadata Editor View Identifiers are of a special type and they have a characteristic value The type maybe the ISBN ISSN or URL The value is the specific number code or address of the object Keywords have an id attribute and a value The id attribute is an identification in some controlled vocabulary The value is the information that will be displayed Dates have the attribute date o
73. n the Design View gt section 12 3 1 Add and Edit Processing Instructions Processing Instructions can be included by right clicking the place where it should be added and selecting Add Child Add Be fore or Add After and afterwards Add Processing Instruction This is not possible by right clicking attributes A processing instruction is specified with its target and its data The Target field is used to identify the application to which the instruction belongs The Data field contains the instructions Click OK to add the instruction An already existing processing instruc tion can be worked on after right clicking it and choosing Edit Processing Instruction The window pop up has the same format as the Add Processing Instruction window The data can also be changed by left clicking the corresponding field in the content column Add Elements Right click the element where a new element should be added Choose if the new element should be added before or after the right clicked element or if it should be its child element Then click New Element Enter the element s name and press OK Add and Edit Attributes Right click an element and select Add Attribute and New Attribute Enter the name and the value of the attribute and click OK An already existing attribute in the Design View Editor Field can be worked on after right clicking it and choosing
74. nchor xml id all start lt app gt lt lem wit stmatthiasT0048 resp fpv gt kanchor xml id a13 start gt grais lt anchor xml lt rdg type orthographic resp fBaehrensi8981 Scaffai11932 gt Grais lt rdg gt lt app gt lt 1 gt S lt n 3 xml id 13 gt a po Figure 13 5 Working with Multiple Layers e IE hides layers gt section 13 3 1 e Open or close the Toolkit gt section 13 6 13 3 4 Status Bar The Image View status bar displays information on e the activated mode gt section 13 6 e the file format e a warning signal if there are unlinked objects e the rotation angle of the selected shape that can be changed in the Set Rotation Angle dialog gt section 13 3 1 after clicking this field e the coordinates of the mouse pointer e enabled or activated layers gt section 13 3 1 32 13 3 Image View 13 3 5 Shortcuts The following shortcuts are available Page Upland Page Down Move image up or down Zoom in Zoom out 0 Zoom original C Clone active rectangle horizontally Ctr A Select all shapes gt section 13 3 1 Ctr T Open or close the Toolkit gt section 13 6 Ctrl V Clone active docking line gt section 13 3 1 Ctrl Y Redo Ctrl Z Undo Shift C Clone active rectangle vertically Shift H Horizontal alignment for active docking line gt section 13 3 1 Shift L Show all text layers gt
75. ne object to be published has been created in the TextGridLab an edition of this object can be published in a few steps by using the Aggregation Composer gt chapter 15 and the Metadata Editor gt chapter 9 l 2 100 Create and save a work Create an edition Copy the object to be published and the work with the metadata in the edition Complete the metadata of the edition Edition of and License are required for publishing Save the edition 16 4 Interaction with Other Components 6 Publish the edition This edition is public now T his action is irreversible 16 4 Interaction with Other Components The Publish View can be opened directly from the Navigator gt chapter 4 Publish checks the information of the Project amp User Management gt chapter 3 and the object type gt chapter 5 as well as the metadata gt chapter 9 before a TextGrid object is published in the Repository 101 17 Search The Search Module allows you to search the contents e g TElencoded documents and the object metadata in the TextGrid Repository simultaneously 17 1 Open the Search The Search perspective can be opened in different ways e Click the icon on the Welcome Screen gt section 1 3 e Select Tools gt Search Tool in the menu bar e Click on the tool bar 17 2 Search Perspective The Search Perspective consists of two views Search and Search Results fig
76. ntains a toolbar for inserting deleting and saving the character sets The footer 4T 11 Unicode Character Table area displays the values of the currently selected character set and allows its modifications figure on the previous page Click the button to create a new set To remove a set click or right click the set to remove it from the list Use the twister arrows to refresh the list Furthermore you can save the set outside TextGrid and import external sets by clicking E or B The name and icon of the character set can be changed as well as the content which consists of either a predefined unicode blockset or a custom list of Unicode characters These characters can be entered either as a decimal Unicode character codepoint e g 56789 as a Unicode hexadecimal codepoint with a leading sign e g U 1D100 or as a directly inserted symbol from the system clipboard The selected signs have to be separated by semicolons Click Close to save the charset 11 2 2 The Table Area The table area displays all symbols contained in the selected character set and enables the user to select any of these by a single mouse click Executing a right mouse click on the selected symbol opens a context menu for copying the selected character into the operating system s clipboard 11 2 3 The Information Field The information field shows the unicode codepoint as well as the description text of the
77. ntax missing quotes missing brackets missing end tags are indicated as well as validation errors in case a schema is specified with red wavy underlines To check if your XML document is well formed and valid you can validate it You can validate your document in any View by clicking XML gt Show Validation Errors in the menu bar on top The validation errors view will pop up below the Editor view showing an error message and identifying the invalid XML provided that there is an error 13 12 XML Editor 12 7 Interaction with Other Components The XML editor interacts predominantly with the Navigator the Metadata Editor the Unicode Character Table and the Text Image Link Editor 12 7 1 XML Editor and Navigator The Navigator gt chapter 4 is used for opening and organizing projects and objects By clicking on XML files they will be opened by default in the XML Editor 12 7 2 XML Editor and Metadata Editor The Metadata Editor gt chapter 9 is used for organizing the metadata of projects and objects For searching XML files this information is helpful The Metadata Editor is able to produce a TEI Header from the metadata that can be copied into your XML source code 12 7 3 XML Editor and Unicode Character Table The Unicode Character Table gt chapter 11 view can be used to insert unicode signs into an XML document 12 7 4 XML Editor and Text Image Link Editor The Text Image Link Editor gt chapter
78. on Forgot Password further down After your first login you are asked to complete your user attributes and to accept the TextGrid Terms of Use figure 1 3 If you set the option searchable other TextGrid users can find you by your name institution or e mail address The fields with an are mandatory You can change your attributes at any time via Help gt Authentication gt section 2 1 1 After a successful login the Welcome Screen appears again now with your TextGrid login shown in the center of it After this you can choose one of the tools presented on the screen 1 Getting Started Usermanagement gt chapter 3 N Search gt chapter 17 iy Text Image Link Editor gt XML Editor gt chapter 12 ES Dictionaries gt chapter 14 a0 chapter 15 JO Aggregations gt How to use these tools is explained in separate chapters of the TextGrid Help You can choose to visit the online help first or to use the functions possible via the menu bar that is explained as part of the user interface gt chapter 2 In the chapter about the User Interface you will also find information about the surface structure of the Text Grid Laboratory working bench 2 User Interface The User Interface figure 2 1 on the next page consists of general bars and tool specific perspectives 2 1 Bars The menu bar at the top of the screen offers hierarchical access to most of TextGrid
79. on 12 5 12 2 1 Features of the XML Editor The XML Editor in general offers some features that should make working on XML documents easier Show Validation Errors Clicking Show Validation Errors under the item XML in the menu bar opens a new view in which error messages are listed with information about invalid XML and offset Associate a Schema If an XML file is opened you can associate a schema to it After clicking Associate a Schema under the item XML in the menu bar the Select a new schema dialog opens figure on the facing page Above a list of schemas there is a display of summary information if the file is associated to any schema and if it is to which You can choose one of the schemata listed with some information about the schema name the corresponding project its contributor and its creation date Click a schema to select it and OK to associate it to the XML file If no schema is associated the radio button below the list is marked A document s schema association will only be made persistent when the document or its metadata is saved Associate a CSS Stylesheet A Cascading Stylesheet can be added to an XML file when it is opened and Associate a CSS Stylesheet is selected from the item XML in the menu bar 92 12 2 XML Editor Perspective Select schema Select a new schema Please select the schema to validate llias against is atent
80. ormance or as audio book An edition gt is always a particular edition of a work To describe a work TextGrid offers work objects These are metadata only objects that contain work specific metadata like the uniform title the date of creation or keywords describing the work gt section 9 2 4 By the time of publication every edition must be linked to a work object gt chapter 16 5 6 Collections The collection is an aggregation of TextGrid objects formed by the membership of a particular organisation and or topic Collections are intended for two use cases In an organizational context an edition may be part of a collection e g the combination of editions from the Blumenbach project under the Blumenbach label or the combination of digitized prints of the 18th century under the label VD 18 Additionally collections can be used to aggregate items for which the edition work concept is not applicable i e digitizations of museum pieces Collections are valid starting points for publication gt chapter 16 20 6 Import The import function is used to open and save files in TextGrid originally not created in the Laboratory or objects that have been previously exported from the repository and maybe stored locally While files are identified using file names and paths each TextGrid object is identified by an URI that will be generated on import If a set of files that link to each other is to be imported th
81. oving necessary or predefined sets of tags and values gt section 12 3 1 and section 12 2 1 56 12 2 XML Editor Perspective Reload Dependencies Source View If your XML file is associated with a DTD or XML Schema that has changed you can reload the dependencies by clicking 1 gt section 12 3 1 and section 12 2 1 Available Tags WYSIWYM View If the WYSIWYM View gt section 12 3 3 is selected a few more icons are shown You can click on F to get a suggestion of available tags that can be added as your favorites to the toolbar By double clicking them they are added to the XML file To remove tags from the toolbar favorite list again click F 12 2 4 Status Bar When a file is opened in the XML Editor the bar at the bottom of the view informs the user if it is writable if the smart insert mode gt namerefxml editor editor field source view features is active and lists the current coordinates of the cursor 12 2 5 Shortcuts Alt Word Completion gt section 12 2 2 Alt Shift Down Restore Last Expanded Selection Alt Shift Left Expand Selection to Previous Element Alt Shift Up Expand Selection to Enclosing Element Alt Shift Right Expand Selection to Next Element Alt Shift W Show passage in Navigator gt chapter 4 Out line and Properties View gt and fection 12 3 Crtl 1 Quick Fix gt section 12 3 2 Crtl A Select All Crtl C Copy CrtI F Find and re
82. p ea w3 org ZU Figure 12 9 Properties View when working in the WYSIWYM View gt section 12 3 3 as attributes will not be displayed in the WYSIWYM Editing View 12 5 1 Title Bar The view s title bar offers you several icons to perform a range of operations e Click to pin this property view to the current selection e Click E to show categories like Attributes in the view Click to show advanced properties Click E3 to restore the default value Click M6 to remove the selected property Click the white triangle to open the view menu The view menu allows you to open a new properties view to pin a property to a selection 71 12 XML Editor to show categories and advanced properties to remove a selected property after clicking Columns you can define the width of the two columns Prop erty and Value e Click the both remaining icons to minimize and maximize the view 12 5 2 Context Menu The context menu in the Properties View allows you to copy and to restore the value of a given property If you click in the text field of the value column the context menu will be borrowed from your operating system 12 6 Using the XML Editor Some of the main operations for which the XML Editor is intended are explained in the following sections 12 6 1 Open XML documents To open XML documents from the repository in the XML Editor either double cl
83. pened directly from the context menu of the Navigator view The Project amp User Management will also be started by default after creating new projects 4 4 2 Navigator and Metadata Editor The Metadata Editor gt chapter 9 can be opened directly from the context menu of the Navigator view as well as metadata can be reloaded The Metadata Editor interface is part of the dialog for creating new objects 21 4 Navigator 4 4 3 Navigator and Aggregation Composer The Navigator is by default part of the Aggregation Composer perspective gt ter 15 It is used especially for creating references between objects and aggregations like editions or collections If you right click an edition a collection or another aggregation and select Edit the Aggregations Composers is opened 22 5 TextGrid Objects TextGrid manages objects and types of relations between them These relations are called aggregations editions and collections which are themselves new TextGrid objects To create relations between objects every object has to be identifiable To make possible a further identification of the objects and a cross project search the objects have to be described by metadata gt and chapter 17 5 1 Objects Objects are the basic building blocks and smallest unit of data in TextGrid If you store something in TextGrid be it an XML document an image or any other kind of data it will finally live in one or mor
84. place Crtl I Format Active Elements gt section 12 3 2 Crtl Shift Add Block Comment gt Crtl Shift 4 Remove Block Comment gt Crtl Shift C Toggle Comment gt section Crtl Shift F Format gt section 12 3 2 ov 12 XML Editor Crtl Shift Insert Smart Insert Mode gt section 12 3 2 Crtl V Paste Crtl X Cut Crtl Y Redo Crtl Z Undo Delete Delete F2 Show Tooltip Description 12 3 Editor Field This section shows how to work with the Editor Field in the center when a document is opened At the bottom of the Editor Field you can choose between three different editing views of the content Design Source and WYSIWYM The Design View shows the hierarchic structure of the document The Source View shows the document in XML language It allows you to access its structure and modify it The WYSIWYM What You See Is What You Mean View shows the final display and formatting of the content for the web You can switch between the editing views by clicking on the tabs at the bottom of the Editor The in the title bar of the Editor Field shows that the file is not saved yet 12 3 1 Design View The Design View provides an overview of the tree structure of the document in the left node column figure on the next page The content column on the right side shows the content model of elements the values of attributes and text content Nodes can be opened and
85. project You need to have the Project Manager role in order to work with it 10 1 Open the Metadata Template Editor To open the Metadata Template Editor choose it from Tools in the menu bar Alter the Navigator gt chapter 4 and select Edit Metadata Description 10 2 Metadata Template Editor View Initially a project has to be selected Click Next and Add new Element Afterwards a new element name has to be chosen T hen select a data type for this element from the drop down menu T he element can be e astring strings range from a single word or character to large blocks of text e a date e an integer boolean that means false and true values and has to be written as 0 and N e time e decimal to be written with a point like in 1 5 Mark the checkboxes Repeatable or Mandatory if wanted An element can be removed if you click the corresponding Remove button Another element may be 43 10 Metadata Template Editor Author sting Y string date integer boolean time decimal Figure 10 1 Metadata Template Editor added by clicking the Add new Element button Click Finish to save your input or Cancel to close the editor Click Back if you want to select another project 10 3 Interaction with Other Components The Metadata Template Editor enables the user to adapt the metadata to the needs of a project The surf
86. r The toolbar comprises some elements that are always enabled and elements that are only enabled if special tools are opened The second kind of elements are described in the entries about these tools The permanent elements are opens the Welcome Screen gt section 1 3 allows you to create new projects and aggregations gt chapter 5 saves the currently opened document opens the Aggregation Composer gt chapter 15 chapter 14 chapter 13 opens the Project and User Management gt chapter 3 opens the Search gt opens the Dictionary Search gt opens the Text Image Link Editor gt chapter 17 opens the XML Editor gt chapter 12 opens the Metadata Editor gt lu chapter 9 chapter 11 opens the Unicode Character Table gt opens the Help gt chapter 18 2 1 3 Perspective Bar The perspective bar allows access to perspectives that are currently open as well as providing a way to open a new perspective by clicking E By right clicking it is possible to customize the perspective and the toolbar structure as well For more information see http www eclipse org documentation 2 2 Views 2 1 4 Status Bar The status bar always shows you in the left corner the icon to open new views At the right corner the user currently logged in is presented Depending on the views open there can be additional information in the status bar 2 2 Vie
87. r 3 Enter a name and a description of the project figure 4 2 By default the Project amp User Management will be opened after finishing the process by clicking Create If you do not want that click the check box to remove the hook 4 3 2 Create New Objects Click File gt New Object in the menu bar or New Object in the context menu of the Navigator when a project is marked to create a TextGrid object To create an object a project and an object type has to be chosen If a project was preselected in the Navigator this project is suggested in the Create a New TextGrid Object dialog box figure 4 3 on the facing page After clicking Next the Metadata Editor gt interface is opened Complete the metadata and click Next Depending on the document type the following steps differ If it is an XML file you can select a schema gt chapter 12 After all necessary informations are entered click Finish to complete the operation 20 4 4 Interaction with Other Components extGrid Object eate a new TextGrid Object Figure 4 3 Create an Object 4 4 Interaction with Other Components Since the Navigator is a tool for managing projects and objects it interacts with the Project amp User Managment chapter 3 the Metadata Editor chapter 9 and the Aggregation Composer chapter 15 4 4 1 Navigator and Project amp User Management The chapter 3 can be o
88. r by left clicking The users associated with this project are shown in the User Management view To handle objects and projects use the Navigator gt chapter 4 13 3 Project amp User Management TextGridLab ye O a a O o ls KE T0048 00474 DEF omar EL Maxi Musterfrau textgrid de maximusterfrau tentgrid de E T0048 00476 DEF Mor i E a Moritz Musterknabe textg moritz musterknabe textgr T0048 00477 DEF I E T0048 00478 DEF 8 T0048 00479 DEF te Schiller Max Mustermann max mustermann textgrid Figure 3 1 Project and User Management 3 4 User Management View When a new project has been created project users can be added and roles can be assigned to them To be selected users must previously have logged into TextGridLab at least once You can add new members to your project by searching for them by name e mail address or organization matches any letters When clicking Search Users or pressing the enter key the checkbox Show Search Results is automatically activated and the results are shown in the list of users above with the icon 42 You can also add new members to your projects by listing users you were working with in previous projects Mark Show Contacts to do this Your contacts are marked with a special icon a Choose the roles for the new user by marking the boxes and click Apply Chan
89. r the attributes notBefore and notAfter The attribute date is used for the information when an event occured Additionally the original form given in a document can be added in the second field Click Switch to Data Range in order to use the attributes NotBefore and NotAfter for the start and the end of the era denoted Use the Switch to Approx Date button to get back The mandatory Approximate Gregorian Date field needs to contain at least four nu merals specifying a year Possible values for approximate Gregorian date fields e year four digits month two digits day two digits e g 2009 01 21 e year four digits month two digits e g 2009 01 e year four digits e g 2009 34 9 2 Metadata Editor View COs 99 Fields of the type person have the attributes id and corporate body Use is for an identifying URI e g PND or FOAF Is corporate body can be chosen if wanted The value to be inserted in the field is the person s name Agents are specified with their name as value and the attributes role and id role means a Dublin Core relator term you can choose from the drop down menu The id attribute is used for an identifying URI like PND or FOAF Some fields are repeatable They can be opened by clicking the arrow besides the designa tion of the different groups To add another field click the appropriate Add addition
90. rations consist of a prefix the namespace name and a location hint Click Add to continue In the Add Namespace Declarations window you can choose between selecting from a registered namespace or specifying a new one by using the radio buttons Select registered namespaces by marking the boxes in front of them and clicking OK Alternatively a new namespace can be specified The chosen namespace declarations are now shown in the Edit Schema Information window Please click Edit Enter the required prefix and namespace URI for the namespace declaration Click Browse for a location hint The Select File window will open Click OK or Cancel to finish and get back to the Add Namespace Declarations window When the namespace is specified finish the operation with OK If no specified names pace should be added click Cancel This will return you to the Edit Schema Infor mation dialog in which the previously added specified namespace is now visible Use Add to enclose further namespaces Select Edit to change the particulars of al ready added namespaces Use Delete to remove them Finish the dialog with Cancel or OK Once added namespaces can be edited by right clicking them and selecting 60 12 3 Editor Field Edit Namespaces The namespace name can also be changed by left clicking the corresponding field i
91. rid de 23 06 2011 18 51 52 AS TEI for Manuscript Description Default XML Schemas TGPA c4438043 tvitt textgrid de 23 06 2011 18 52 04 8 xsd test file urgl TGPR O9fcbed ddOf 099f b6bf 6c3 stefan funk textgrid de 10 06 2011 10 42 28 Figure 12 1 Associate a Schema The CSS will be used for displaying the XML file in the WYSIWYM View gt tion 12 3 3 You can select a CSS from the list by clicking on it By default aTEI stylesheet build into the editor is used To reactivate this option mark the radio button below the list of CSS files Associate an Adaptor If a file is or more files are selected in the Navigator or opened in an Editor an adaptor can be associated to translate the given document to the TextGrid Baseline Encoding To open it please select Associate an Adaptor under the item XML in the menu bar In the upper list the selected files are presented with information about title project contributor and creation date You can mark the box under this list to make the as signement persistent when clicking OK In the lower list you can select the adaptor by clicking on 1t Here you can also get additional information about the adaptors To annul your selection you can mark the radio button under this list 59 12 XML Editor XML Editor Debugging The debugging is intended to find and reduce the number of problems The XML Editor Debugging works with the WYSIWY
92. roject amp User Management 2 22 CE a a AI IA ras ee E AAA 4 1 Open the Navigator 4 2 Navigator View 4 2 1 Menu Bar 4 2 2 The Toolbar of the Navigator View 4 2 3 Context Menu ae meeh eet ee ee 4 3 1 Create New Projects oe nad ne es 4 4 1 Navigator and Project amp User Management 2222 4 4 2 Navigator and Metadata Editor 4 43 Navigator and Aggregation Composer 13 13 13 13 14 15 17 17 18 18 18 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 5 TextGrid Objects Del ObC be eae ee eee SOS eRe Hae eee eee Be a 5 2 ANCOTCCAMOUS qm ds owe a Sow GRD DOSES Eww HO D2 MCs gt reos deo ee eee eRe As 5 4 _ Editions seso ocosesn o senses a ei we vee es BO WORKS ee Bee dew En a Eh ae ah 5 6 Collections oe 6 Import 6 1 Open the Import Tool a aaa a 02 impor Tool a cu we ok we eS ee eee Bee ee A 7 Export 7 1 Open the Export Dialog 0 0 nn 1 2 Export VIEW 4 6 4 5 8 0 4 hee OE ES are 8 Revisions 8 1 Using Revision 345 wa nn eae doe deedebdea a 8 2 Interaction with Other Components 2 2040 9 Metadata Editor copes e ane een here a hee ee ae 92 Metadata Editor VieWl 2 2 Hmm m nn en 9 2 2 Item specific Metadatal 2 2 CC no a a a FE arras ro ae bee ee dane rodas as sra sono en ninos oro aora osea AAA A TE a Eo AAA AAA 11 2 3 Th
93. search strings can be entered in the text boxes behind These text boxes are or related The different lines are and related The searchable metadata fields are e Data Contributor a person who submits data in TextGrid identified by its user ID e g testuser textgrid de e Identifier an identifier in non TextGrid context e g a ISBN or ISSN a shelf mark a registration or an inventory number e Notes some additional information concerning the object e Project the TextGrid project to which the object is assigned e Rights Holder person or organization with copyright for an item e TextGrid URI the internal Uniform Resource Identifier of an object e Title the title of an object The expandable labels Text types Content types and Languages contain check able tree controls which can be used to define the search closer With the assistance of the Date field you can be set a time frame Only baseline encoded TextGrid objects can be found by using the BASELINE EN CODING search gt http www textgrid de fileadmin TextGrid reports baseline all en This search form is organized as a matrix In the first text box of a line the searched tag should be filled in In the following text boxes of this line the searched 105 17 Search content can be filled in The text boxes of a line are or related The different lines one below the other are and related To submit a search click t
94. section 13 3 1 Shift P Show or hide shape rotation gt secti Shift S Show or hide writing mode gt section 13 3 1 Shift R Activate or deactivate shape rotation mode gt section 13 3 1 Shift V Vertical alignment for active docking line gt section 13 3 1 Space Mouse Left Move Image Tab Transverse between selections gt section 13 3 1 13 3 6 Context Menu The Image View context menu allows several operations e Center selection places the selected part of the image in the center of the view Link text to selected shape connects the selected parts of the image and the text e Unlink selected link s disconnects the selected link between image and text Delete active selection s removes the current selections Delete all shapes links removes all shapes and all links in an image e Jump to linked text selects the corresponding part in the text file e Clone active rectangle horizontally produces a copy of the active rectangle on the right of it 83 15 Text Image Link Editor e Clone active rectangle vertically produces a copy of the active rectangle below it e Docking lines Alignment of active docking line Horizontal aligns the active docking line horizontal Vertical aligns the active docking line vertical Save all lines saves all docking lines Delete all lines removes all docking lines Show or hide all lines shows all docking lines if hidden or v
95. t gt The caret is left in the middle of the comment tag so you can proceed directly typing the comment text In the same line opening quotes in attributes are completed with closing quotes while the caret is left between them so you can directly start typing the value of the attribute To toggle the Smart Insert mode on and off click Edit gt Smart Insert Mode in the menu bar and tick or untick the check mark Hover Help Hover Help is displayed when users mouse over an element or an attribute It displays the content model of the current element or attribute and additional doc umentation information if included in the associated schema figure on the next page Mousing over text that is indicated to be erroneous with red wavy underlines dis plays a description of the current problem You can modify the Hover Help preferences in the relevant editor preferences Content Assist When typing the opening bracket lt of an element in the Source View field Content Assist provides you with a list of suggested elements allowed at this posi tion You can activate Content Assist clicking Edit gt Content Assist in the menu bar at the top When activating Content Assist while the caret is at an attribute position a 64 12 3 Editor Field lt teiHeader xI0lns iimd kttp textorid 2anfo namespace lt filelesc gt Element fileDesc Content Model ttleStmt publicatonstmt zsourceDesc Aschrift Press Fe for
96. t Divacanchor xml id a26 end gt lt supplied source fBaehrensi881 fScaffaii982 gt lt fsupplied gt lt supplied source Baehrensi88i fScaffai1i982 gt lt supplied gt Figure 13 8 Linked Text and Image e The results can be saved as a new object which contains the link information text and image coordinates path of used XML and image files You can use the button next to amp save this text image link object Once a file is saved double clicking it suffices to reload XML texts images and links to continue editing 13 7 4 Correct and Delete Links Links can be corrected or deleted afterwards e The selection of a link can be carried out by double clicking both in the graphic and in the text field e In the Image View selected links or marks are displayed in the potentially modified fore and background color 88 13 8 Interaction with Other components e Selected links i e marks in text and image and their link can be deleted by right clicking using the context menu or by clicking the button e Marks in the Image View can be edited subsequently When moving over an active marking the cursor and its icon change In the center 1t becomes a sliding tool four way arrow that allows you to change the position of the marking by clicking and dragging Close to the boundaries it allows you to reposition the edges two way arrow or the corners diagonal two way arrow in a similar way Polygons changes can be
97. t Element s a list of suggested elements allowed at this position will appear You can use the Up 7 and Down J keys on your keyboard to select an element and press return to insert it or double click on an element in the list To insert an element not provided in the proposal list enter the elements name in the editing field and click Insert New To rename an element in the proposal list enter the new elements name in the editing field and click Rename Placing the caret in the WYSIWYM Editor is supported by the XPath shown in the TextGridLab status bar at the bottom of the whole TextGridLab window You can change the font size and weight 68 12 4 Outline View E A Bar Bela e E ee incipit gt Oram pande mihi pelidae diva superbi lt incipit explicit gt lt Cemplie t Figure 12 7 Block and Inline Markers clicking Fonts in the main toolbar gt section 12 2 3 and select your settings in the dialog box Context Menu The Context Menu in the WYSIWYM View is similar to the Source View gt tion 12 3 2 But some options you can only find here So you can add elements to the WYSIWYM view gt section 12 3 3 12 4 Outline View The Outline View facilitates navigation in large XML documents providing an overview of the tree structure of the document figure on the following page 12 4 1 Title Bar By clicking B you can collapse the nodes in the view By clicking t
98. the left of the dialog box Preferences and then select Structured Text Editors In the Structured Text Editors dialog box select the Hovers Tab and tick off the requested modifier preferences e Content Assist Expand the tree XML gt XML Files gt Editor on the left of the dialog box Preferences and select Content Assist There you can choose the appropriate settings e Formatting please expand the tree XML gt XML Files on the left of the dialog box Preferences and select Editor In this dialog box you can choose and tick off the respective settings of the formatting function For more information see the Eclipse documentation http www eclipse org documentation Context Menu The context menu of the Source View allows the user to realize most of the view s features via right click e Undo changes and to revert the file to the last saved state the current state can also be saved 66 12 3 Editor Field e Highlight the file or part of the file in the Navigator gt chapter 4 Outline View gt section 12 4 or Properties View gt section 12 5 by selecting Show In e Select Cut Copy and Paste e Start Quick Fix e Manage your comments format or clean up your source code by selecting Show In e Open the Properties View gt section 12 5 e Use Eclipse s Subversive options by selecting Team Compare With or R
99. und Stadtarchiv Trier Hs 48 1004 4 236r 243v Homer llias Oram pande mihi pelidae diva superbi Papier Pergament 308 Bil 4 Es Ei E http www y xmins http www tei c org ns Bl 86r Niederschrift beendet 1470 Bl 280r Niederschrift beendet 1468 xmins xsi http www w3 org 20 Handschriftliche Foliierung z hlt BI 283 doppelt d editions found Bl 245r St Mattheiser Besitzvermerk und altes Inhaltsverzeichnis zeigen d this item to am edition dass die Hs im 15 oder 16 Jh umgebunden worden ist aba and other metadata Xi gt Anti hp bhai E Vordeckel gt Riickdeckel Antiphonalfragment 13 Jh 14 16 Jh 1468 1470 Figure 12 6 WYSISYM View Block and Inline Markers In the default setting no tags are displayed in the WYSI WYM Editing View To show the Block Markers which mark nested divisions of an XML file select a in the main toolbar To show the Inline Markers which mark the single elements of an XML file select in the main toolbar figure on the next page Insert Elements You can insert new elements by right clicking at a certain position in the editor and selecting Insert Element alternatively select XML gt Insert Ele ment s in the menu bar In case some text is highlighted in the editor when selecting Insert Element s the new element will surround the highlighted text fragment In both cases after selecting Inser
100. ure on the following page 17 3 Search View The Search View consists of the declaration of a search endpoint and a simple or advanced search Search Endpoint declares against which search repository the request is raised T he two possibilities are e my projects repository that can only be used after authentication e public data in the TextGrid Repository the public repository contains only published objects and is also searchable without authentication 103 17 Search Ilias Homer Max Mustermann textgrid de Revision 2 dh 14 46 Jhi 1468 1470 Oram tram pande mis pelidas Pelidas Figure 17 1 Search Perspective In simple as in advanced search wildcards can be used in the middle and at the end of a word for any number of signs for exactly one sign 17 3 1 Simple Search In the input field of the simple search that is opened by default you can enter your search terms There are three different search modes e Search Fulltext only the fulltext section of an object is searched e Search Metadata only the metadata section of an object is searched e Search Both both the fulltext and the metadata section of an object are searched In the simple fulltext search the search strings can be combined with and respectively c or Words without conjunction are interpeted as
101. ve you smarter proposals such as specific child element proposals within a given element or required attribute proposals 12 3 2 Source View You can edit a document s source code in the Source View directly by manually editing inserting or deleting elements and attributes Lines can be opened and closed by clicking the button on the left side Schema driven Content Assist will support you with a Hover Help and lists of proposals when adding new elements gt section 12 3 2 Features of the Source View The Source View offers you some features for working with XML source code Syntax Highlighting Tag elements attributes values etc as well as comments in the Source View are highlighted differently to facilitate orientation in the document and 62 12 3 Editor Field 2 TextGridLab A lt 1 n 4 xml id 24 gt lt choice gt lt abbr gt Latrantumq lt abbr gt lt ex gt Latrantumque lt ex gt lt choice gt dedit rostris lt choice gt lt abbr gt volucrumq lt abbr gt lt ex gt volucrumque lt ex gt lt choice gt trahendo lt 1 gt 3 lt 1 n 5 xml id 15 gt Illorum exsangues t lt supplied source Scaffail982 gt lt supplied gt In 14 fest U inhumatis ossibus Im n lt supplied source Scaffail932 gt lt supplied gt artus lt f1 gt S lt l n 6 xml id 26 gt lt addSpan spanTo 113 xml id addi resp fBaehrens18 Confiebat eni
102. w ej author Homer e tile las incipit Oram pande mihi pelidae diva superbi e explicit E coloph E den Figure 12 2 Design View Add and Edit DTD Information A DTD can be added by right clicking an XML object in the Design View Enter the name of the root element with which the DTD should be associated Add a Public or System ID If a Public ID is browsed a window opens to select an XML catalog entry The catalog can be specified by key or URI Finish with OK or Cancel If a System ID is browsed a window opens to specify the system ID Use the radio buttons to choose between a file from the workspace or an XML catalog entry To select a file from the workspace use the Import files button In the pop up window you can select a local directory via the Browse button Previously imported workspace files are suggested Use to expand or to collapse all folders In a new window you can select the directory by clicking the directory and OK Back in the import dialog you see the chosen directory in the left column and its content on the right Chose all files in the directory by marking the box before the name of the directory or clicking Select All Deselect All removes all marks in the boxes To select one file click the box in front of it You can use Fi
103. w or hide the writing mode of a selected shape The writing mode for the active selection s or for the active document can be changed by right clicking in the Image View The following options can be chosen e none this is the default value 18 13 3 Image View Docking Line Settings Configure Settings for displaying Docking Lines DOT 13 lso Figure 13 2 Docking Line Settings lr from left to right Ir tb from left to right and from top to bottom rl from right to left rl tb from right to left and from top to bottom e tb from top to bottom e tb rl from top to bottom and from right to left If you want to set the writing mode for the whole document then select Writing Mode gt Set writing mode for active document before creating the shapes This changes the writing mode for all selections which have no writing mode yet All shapes created afterwards will use this value You may change it again for every single selection with Writing Mode gt Set writing mode for active selection s Set Rotation Angle The Set Rotation Angle dialog can be opened by e right clicking a selection in the Image View selecting shape rotation and Set shape rotation for active selection s 19 13 Text Image Link Editor Set Rotation Angle Figure 13 3 Set Rotation Angle e clicking the box with information about the rotation angle in the status bar gt tion 13 3 4 The angle
104. ween different options available during the keyword search e If you select Contents The result is presented in a tree structure Use the and button to open or close a branch Click to close them all e By clicking Related Topics entries are selected in which the view or editor cur rently focussed is discussed e Click Bookmarks to browse you bookmarked entries e You can search in the Index but currently the TextGrid help has no index The result of the search is listed below You can click on the title of an entry to open it If an entry of the Help is opened the toolbar of the view offers you e to show this in an external window that will open in the Help Contents e to see the item in the tree structured table of contents e to print and to bookmark it e to highlighten the search term in the entry by clicking F e to navigate with the forward and backward buttons The footer of the Keyword Search View gives you the same options as the downward triangle in the header Related Topics Contents Index Search and Book marks 109 18 Help 18 2 Dynamic Help In most views you will find an icon with an question mark to open the context help Alternatively you can always open it via Help gt Dynamic Help in the menu bar or by clicking on the help symbol in the toolbar For example The blue button in the User Management leads you to information
105. ws There are components with a specific functionality that are re used in various tools Building blocks like this are called views Views can be started from icons in the toolbar or by using the respective menu item from the Tools menu It is possible to detach a view by using the context menu so that it can be placed wherever needed A view can also be compiled as a fast view via the context menu They are represented by toolbar buttons on the bar initially on the bottom left of the workbench window By clicking the button the view opens in the current perspective As soon as you click outside that view it is hidden again Each view has a title bar They allows one to set several default options e You can move a view by dragging its title bar with the mouse e Resize views by dragging the border between screen components e Maximize or minimize or remove a view By right clicking in the title bar a context menu is opened that gives you some more possibilities e You can determine a view as detached or fast view e You can restore and close the view You can also move a tab group after selecting this option in Move of the view s context menu e You can select a border to change the size of the view e You can maximize and minimize the view Multiple views can be stacked on top of each other Only the topmost one of these views is visible Click a background view s title bar to make it

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