Am 04.11.2011 10:53, schrieb Jörn Kottmann:
On 11/4/11 10:23 AM, Peter Klügl wrote:

I don't know if that's better. The outline only displays shown annotations where the browser displays all and is able to show them (checking the checkbox). We can plan to merge them in the long run, but for now it's easier for the user to just switch the view than the change the settings in the outline. I like both views and I am using both representations in the same workflow.

The biggest limitation I see here is that with the current design it is very hard to access Feature Structures which do not have uima.tcas.Annotation as a super type. Maybe that is something a more dedicated browser view
could fix, and also support showing the indexes of the CAS.



The design of the outline and browser? I don't mind to have views only for annotation-based feature structures because they can support many use cases in a more direct way, e.g., selecting annotations in the editor. Improving the handling of feature structures that are not based on annotations might be a good thing, but I don't have enough experience or use cases to know how to desgin it in a better way.

Peter

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