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@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ adjective, etc.). In addition, you can also search for structural attributes,
or specify your query for a token (word, lemma, pos) via entity typing. And of
course, the different text parameters can be combined.</p>
<p>Tokens and structural attributes can be added by clicking on the "+" button
(the "input marker") in the input field or the labeled buttons below it. Elements
added are shown as chips. These can be reorganized using drag and drop. The input
marker can also be moved in this way. Its position shows where new elements will be added. <br>
(the "input marker") in the input field. Elements added are shown as chips. These can
be reorganized using drag and drop. The input marker can also be moved in this way.
Its position shows where new elements will be added. <br>
A "translation" of your query into Corpus Query Language (CQL) is shown below.</p>
<p>Advanced users can make direct use of the Corpus Query Language (CQL) by switching to "expert mode" via the toggle button.</p>
<p>The entire input field can be cleared using the red trash icon on the right.</p>
@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ A "translation" of your query into Corpus Query Language (CQL) is shown below.</
<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="#edit-options-tutorial">Options for editing your query</a></li>
<li><a href="#edit-options-tutorial">Options to edit 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>
@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ A "translation" of your query into Corpus Query Language (CQL) is shown below.</
<hr>
<p></p>
<br>
<h4 id="edit-options-tutorial">Options for editing your query</h4>
<p>You have the possibility to extend or specify the token you are searching for with
<h4 id="edit-options-tutorial">Options to edit your token</h4>
<p>You have the possibility to extend or specify your searched token with
certain factors. For this the query builder offers some fixed options. You can
find more information about the options in the Corpus Query Language Tutorial.</p>
<br>
@ -111,8 +111,7 @@ A "translation" of your query into Corpus Query Language (CQL) is shown below.</
<img src="{{ url_for('static', filename='images/manual/query_builder/or_and.gif') }}" alt="OR/AND explanation" width="100%;" style="margin-bottom:20px;">
<p>Tokens that have already been added can also be modified by clicking on the corresponding
pen icon. Click on the "ignore case" box, for example, and the query builder will
not differentiate between upper- and lower- case letters for that respective token.
New conditions added apply to the most recent token information.</p>
not differentiate between upper- and lower- case letters for that respective token.</p>
<br>
</div>
@ -131,12 +130,11 @@ 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>
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
moved between the sentence chips. Use drag-and-drop as needed to continue your query
at a different position. <br>
After clicking on Sentence you will see a <div class="chip" style="background-color:#FD9720;">Sentence Start</div>.
When you are done with your query or the content
between the Sentence tags, you have to click the Sentence button one more time
to close it. The corresponding button is called
<div class="chip" style="background-color:#FD9720;">Sentence End</div>.<br>
<br>
<h5>Entities</h5>