Hi Joern,

I think the CAS editor has improved a lot since the
last time I tried it (more than a year ago).  I was
able to start annotating a document without looking
at any documentation, which is really good.  No more
CAS editor project, just add a type system and a text
document, and you're good to go.  Very nice.

One of our student interns will be working with the
CAS editor, so we should have some feedback for you.

--Thilo

On 4/11/2011 15:05, Jörn Kottmann wrote:
> On 4/11/11 2:08 PM, Thilo Götz wrote:
>> On 4/11/2011 13:59, Jörn Kottmann wrote:
>>> On 4/11/11 1:48 PM, Thilo Götz wrote:
>>>> I'm getting the following.  I don't need to build the
>>>> documentation, is there a way to just build the code
>>>> and run the tests?
>>> That is a little strange and might be related to the new
>>> eclipse launcher docbook, I tested the build before I checked
>>> it in, and it also builds on Jenkins.
>>>
>>> On which platform are you building?
>> Windows XP (yes I know...)
>>
>>> Anyway as far as I know you can just go the the individual projects
>>> and type mvn install e.g in uimaj-core.
>> As a matter of fact I'll be trying out the CAS editor,
>> so I'm sure I'll have more questions for you :-)
> 
> Sounds good, the Cas Editor really needs feedback from
> users so we can learn where it needs to be improved. I mostly
> used it to label training data for the OpenNLP tokenizer, sentence detector
> and name finder.
> 
> If you are missing a feature, or maybe you find something which should be
> improved please tell us.
> 
> Jörn
> 
> 

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