Updated query builder gifs and instructions

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Gloria Glinphratum 2023-12-12 14:56:08 +01:00
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@ -22,9 +22,9 @@ A "translation" of your query into Corpus Query Language (CQL) is shown below.</
<div style="border: 1px solid; padding-left: 20px; margin-right: 400px; margin-bottom: 40px;">
<h5>Content</h5>
<ol style="list-style-type:disc">
<li><a href="#add-new-token-tutorial">Add new token to your query</a></li>
<li><a href="#add-new-token-tutorial">Add a new token to your query</a></li>
<li><a href="#edit-options-tutorial">Options for editing your query</a></li>
<li><a href="#add-structural-attribute-tutorial">Add structural Attributes to your query</a></li>
<li><a href="#add-structural-attribute-tutorial">Add structural attributes to your query</a></li>
<li><a href="#general-options-query-builder">General options</a></li>
</ol>
</div>
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ A "translation" of your query into Corpus Query Language (CQL) is shown below.</
<p>If you are only looking for a specific token, you can click on the left
button and select the type of token you are looking for from the drop-down menu.
By default "Word" is selected. </p>
<br>
<h5>Word and Lemma</h5>
<p>If you want to search for a specific word or lemma and the respective
category is selected in the drop-down menu, you can type in the word or lemma
@ -54,13 +54,13 @@ A "translation" of your query into Corpus Query Language (CQL) is shown below.</
"simple_pos" to search for different parts-of-speech. You can find an overview
of all tags under the "Tagsets" tab.</p>
<img src="{{ url_for('static', filename='images/manual/query_builder/pos.gif') }}" alt="part-of-speech-tag explanation" width="100%;" style="margin-bottom:20px;">
<br>
<h5>Empty Token</h5>
<p>Here you can search for an empty token. This selection should never stand
alone and should always be extended with an incidence modifier or stand in a
<p>Here you can search for a token with unspecified attributes (also called wildcard token). This
selection should never stand alone and should always be extended with an incidence modifier or stand in a
larger query, because otherwise all possible tokens would be searched for and
the program would crash.</p>
<p></p>
<br>
</div>
@ -84,7 +84,6 @@ A "translation" of your query into Corpus Query Language (CQL) is shown below.</
variants are not limited, so you can manually enter more options in the same
format. "Option1" and "option2" must be replaced accordingly. </p>
<img src="{{ url_for('static', filename='images/manual/query_builder/option_group.gif') }}" alt="option group explanation" width="100%;" style="margin-bottom:20px;">
<p></p>
<br>
<h5>Incidence Modifiers</h5>
@ -93,7 +92,7 @@ A "translation" of your query into Corpus Query Language (CQL) is shown below.</
not at all or once: <br>
[word = "is"] [word="it"] [word="your"] [word="litte"]? [word = "dog"] <br>
Here the word "little" should occur either once or not at all. With
[word="dogs?"] the search is for "dog "or "dogs". </p>
[word="dogs?"] the search is for "dog "or "dogs".</p>
<br>
<h5>Ignore Case</h5>
@ -131,27 +130,33 @@ A "translation" of your query into Corpus Query Language (CQL) is shown below.</
This search can of course be specified if you search for particular tokens or
entities between the sentence tags (<s></s>). For example, you can search for
sentences that contain only a noun, verb, and adjective. <br>
Click on Sentence to add two sentence chips: <div class="chip" style="background-color:#FD9720;">Sentence Start</div>
Click on Sentence to add the sentence chips: <div class="chip" style="background-color:#FD9720;">Sentence Start</div>
and <div class="chip" style="background-color:#FD9720;">Sentence End</div>.
Use drag-and-drop if needed to mark where the sentence starts and ends. After
adding the Sentence attribute, the input marker will automatically be
These mark where the sentence starts and ends. Use drag-and-drop to place them accordingly. When
the Sentence attribute is added, the input marker will automatically be
moved between the sentence chips. Use drag-and-drop as needed to continue your query
at a different position. <br>
at a different position.
<br>
<h5>Entities</h5>
<p>With entities, i.e. units of meaning, you search for text sections that
follow a certain code. For example, persons, dates, certain events. You can
select the codes using the drop-down menus. You can find an explanation of
the respective abbreviations under the tab "Tagsets". <br>
<p>With entities, i.e. units of meaning, you can search for text sections that
contain more specific information, for example, persons, dates, or events. The
codes for these categories can be selected using the drop-down menus. You can find an explanation of
these abbreviations under the tab "Tagsets". <br>
You can also search for unspecified entities by selecting "Add entity of any type".</p>
To close the entity query you started, you have to click the entity button one more time. This will make the <div class="chip" style="background-color:#A6E22D;">Entity End</div> element appear in your query.
Click on the Entity button to add the entity chips <div class="chip" style="background-color:#A6E22D;">Entity Type=</div> and <div class="chip" style="background-color:#A6E22D;">Entity End</div>.
<p>The entity type can be changed by clicking on the pen symbol on the chip. When
the Entity attribute is added, the input marker will automatically be
moved between the entity chips. Use drag-and-drop as needed to continue your query
at a different position.</p>
<img src="{{ url_for('static', filename='images/manual/query_builder/entity.gif') }}" alt="entity explanation" width="100%;" style="margin-bottom:20px;">
<p></p>
<br>
<h5>Meta Data</h5>
<p>With the meta data you can annotate your text and add specific conditions.
<h5>Meta Data (currently unavailable)</h5>
<p>The meta data function is being worked on and cannot currently be used!
<br>
With the meta data you can annotate your text and add specific conditions.
You can select a category on the left and enter your desired value on the right.
The selected metadata will apply to your entire request and will be added at the end.</p>
<img src="{{ url_for('static', filename='images/manual/query_builder/meta_data.gif') }}" alt="meta data explanation" width="100%;" style="margin-bottom:20px;">
@ -167,14 +172,39 @@ A "translation" of your query into Corpus Query Language (CQL) is shown below.</
<br>
<h4 id="general-options-query-builder">General Options of the query builder</h4>
<p>You have several options to edit your query after adding it to the preview.</p>
<br>
<h5>Editing the elements</h5>
<p>You can edit your query chips by clicking on the pen icon.</p>
<img src="{{ url_for('static', filename='images/manual/query_builder/editing_chips.gif') }}" alt="editing explanation" width="100%;" style="margin-bottom:20px;">
<br>
<h5>Deleting the elements</h5>
<p>You can delete the added elements from the query by clicking the X behind the respective content.</p>
<img src="{{ url_for('static', filename='images/manual/query_builder/delete.gif') }}" alt="delete explanation" width="100%;" style="margin-bottom:20px;">
<br>
<h5>Move the elements of your query</h5>
<p>You can drag and drop elements to customize your query.</p>
<img src="{{ url_for('static', filename='images/manual/query_builder/drag_and_drop.gif') }}" alt="Drag&Drop explanation" width="100%;" style="margin-bottom:20px;">
<br>
<h5>Setting an incidence modifier</h5>
<p>With the incidence modifier option, you can specify the amount of
times a token should appear in your query. This is particularly relevant for empty
tokens (tokens with unspecified attributes). Click on a token (blue chip) and
select the desired option from the list to add an incidence modifier. To
close the list without adding anything, click on the token again.</p>
<img src="{{ url_for('static', filename='images/manual/query_builder/incidence_modifier.gif') }}" alt="incidence modifier explanation" width="100%;" style="margin-bottom:20px;">
<br>
<h5>Switching between Query Builder and Expert mode</h5>
<p>To work with the plain Corpus Query Language instead of using the Query Builder, click on the "expert mode"
switch. Your query can be entered into the input field. All elements previously added will be carried over
into expert mode. Click on the switch again to switch back to the Query Builder if desired. All recognized elements
will be parsed into chips; those not recognized will be deleted from the query.</p>
<img src="{{ url_for('static', filename='images/manual/query_builder/expert_mode.gif') }}" alt="expert mode explanation" width="100%;" style="margin-bottom:20px;">
</div>