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User Manual for Stand-Off Mode, version 0.4.4.
Copyright © 2015, 2021 Christian Lück
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled “GNU Free Documentation License.”
• Introduction | ||
• Starting and quitting stand-off mode | ||
• Markup elements | ||
• Relations | ||
• Attributes | ||
• Comments | ||
• Configuration | ||
• GNU Free Documentation License | ||
— The Detailed Node Listing — Introduction | ||
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• Summary | ||
• Installation | ||
• Common terms | ||
• Character offsets | ||
• Conventions | ||
Starting and quitting stand-off mode | ||
• Activating stand-off mode | ||
• Readability of XML source documents | ||
• Performance | ||
• Saving annotations | ||
• Loading annotations | ||
Configuration | ||
• Stand-Off mode for files of a specific type | ||
• Back-Ends | ||
• Annotation schema | ||
Back-Ends | ||
• JSON file back-end | ||
• JSON object keys | ||
• Dummy back-end | ||
• Conversion | ||
JSON object keys | ||
• JSON keys for markup ranges | ||
• JSON keys for relations | ||
• JSON keys for attributes | ||
• JSON keys for meta data | ||
Defining an annotation schema | ||
• Strict or loose handling of an annotation schema | ||
• Defining a schema using Emacs lisp | ||
• Generating an annotation schema from OWL | ||
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