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Difference between revisions of "Export of data from the TypeCraft database to the TypeCraft wiki"

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<Phrase>16</Phrase>
 
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At present this process is semi-automatic. Here a short description of how you do it:
  
Some more text here.
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When you work with your text editor on an individual example, you have two items on your top tool bar; one is '''Text''' and the other
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one is '''Phrases'''. Click on '''Phrases'''. A drop-down menu appears. Select '''Prepare for Wiki'''. A small window appears in your browser, saying:
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''Copy this inside a wiki article:<nowiki><Phrase>381</Phrase></nowiki>''.
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Now you can highlight and copy <nowiki>'<Phrase>381</Phrase>'</nowiki>.
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Open your wiki page in a new tap, and paste the copied phrase into the wiki page. It then looks like this:
  
<Phrase>17</Phrase>
 
<Phrase>425</Phrase>
 
  
More on this will come later.
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<Phrase>381</Phrase>
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That is all. :D

Revision as of 19:00, 11 July 2008

Annotated phrases can be embedded inside wiki articles:

Ruyonga akaba ari omushaija murungi
“Ruyonga was a good man”
Ruyonga
Ruyonga
Ruyonga
Np
àkàbà
akaba
SMIVbeAUX
AUX
àrì
ari
SM2be
V
òmùshàíjà
omushaija
IV2man
N
mùrùngì
murungi
2good
ADJ

At present this process is semi-automatic. Here a short description of how you do it:

When you work with your text editor on an individual example, you have two items on your top tool bar; one is Text and the other one is Phrases. Click on Phrases. A drop-down menu appears. Select Prepare for Wiki. A small window appears in your browser, saying: Copy this inside a wiki article:<Phrase>381</Phrase>. Now you can highlight and copy '<Phrase>381</Phrase>'. Open your wiki page in a new tap, and paste the copied phrase into the wiki page. It then looks like this:



That is all. :D