Tagger
Introduction
The Tagger tool window shows the tags generated by tagging rules or by script during the analysis of the test document specified in the context bar. This tool window is visible after the first text analysis.
The tool window contains these panels:
- Tags
- Rule Details / Tag Details
- Rule preview
A context menu command is available on the file name:
Name | Description |
---|---|
Copy File name | Copy the file name |
Copy File full path | Copy the file full path |
Tags panel
This panel shows rule-generated tags, grouped by level with a row for each one, and script-generated tags. The first tag type is recognized by curly brackets ({}
), while the second tag type by a red gear icon .
Info
The default level for tags by rules is 10000.
The expand/collapse toggle switch on the left displays or hides the tags.
The columns are:
Column | Description |
---|---|
Level/Tag | Level number or tag label |
Value | (Only for tags) Underlying value |
The toolbar contains:
Icon | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
Expand All | Expand all the level rows, showing tags | |
Collapse All | Collapse all the level rows, hiding tags | |
Search box | Search criteria | |
Reset | Reset the search criteria | |
Find Next | Display the results matching the search criteria in the Find Results tool window | |
Show TAGS | Show script-generated tags | |
Show UNTAG | Show tags untagged through script |
The info bar shows the number of tags.
The available context menu commands are:
Name | Description |
---|---|
Copy Tag Name | Copy the tag name |
Copy Tagged Text | Copy the tagged text |
Available mouse commands are:
Command | Description |
---|---|
Click a tag | Update the other panels with information about the tag |
Double-click a rule-made tag | Toggle action: highlight the tagging rule hits in the text file inside the editor or highlight the rule in the source file inside the editor |
Double-click a script-made tag | Highlight the tag hits in the text file inside the editor |
Note
If you click a tag with a text file opened in the editor, all hits of the tag will be highlighted.
Rule Details / Tag Details panel
The Rule Details panel shows—for rule-generated tags—the blocks, namely the satisfied rule's conditions that generated the tag plus the rule label if specified in the rule. The sub-panel is empty when selecting script-generated tags.
Note
Rule labels are optional. See the language reference documentation to learn how to insert rule labels in a rule.
The Tag Details panel shows—for both tag types—tag's detail info.
The Tag Details panel columns are:
Column | Description |
---|---|
Text | Underlying text |
Syncon ID | Syncon ID |
Begin | Starting position of the underlying text in the document |
End | Ending position of the underlying text in the document |
The context menu has the following commands:
Name | Description |
---|---|
Find lemma in Knowledge Graph | Open the Knowledge Graph tool window and find the selected lemma |
Copy Text | Copy the text |
Available mouse commands are:
Command | Description |
---|---|
(Only in the Tag Details sub-panel) Click a column header | Change sort order |
Double-click a rule-made block | Toggle action: highlight the tagging rule hits in the test file text inside the editor or highlight the rule in the source file inside the editor |
Double-click a script-made block | Highlight the tag hits in the text file inside the editor |
Double-click the textual entry in the Tag Details sub-panel | Toggle action: highlight the tagging rule hits in the text file inside the editor or highlight the rule in the source file inside the editor |
Note
- Double-clicking the textual entry in the Tag Details sub-panel in case of tags by script, only the hit in the text file will be highlighted with no toggle action.
Rule preview panel
This panel shows—for rule-generated tags—the rule that generated the selected tag, without the need to open the rules file in the editor. For tags generated by script, you can read Tag by Script.
Note
Text selection is available.
A context menu is available in case of tagging rules:
Command | Description |
---|---|
Copy All Text | Copy the entire rule |
Select All Text | Select the entire rule |
Copy Selected Text | Copy the selected text |