Revision: 17544
http://sourceforge.net/p/gate/code/17544
Author: adamfunk
Date: 2014-03-05 16:13:56 +0000 (Wed, 05 Mar 2014)
Log Message:
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minor corrections
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userguide/trunk/misc-creole.tex
Modified: userguide/trunk/misc-creole.tex
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--- userguide/trunk/misc-creole.tex 2014-03-05 13:24:25 UTC (rev 17543)
+++ userguide/trunk/misc-creole.tex 2014-03-05 16:13:56 UTC (rev 17544)
@@ -3172,7 +3172,7 @@
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The \verb!Format_CSV! plugin provides support for populating a corpus from one
-or more CSV (Comma Seperated Value) files. As CSV files vary widly in their
+or more CSV (Comma Separated Value) files. As CSV files vary widly in their
content, support for loading such files is provided through a new right-click
option on corpus instances. This new option will display a dialog which allows
you to choose the CSV file (if you select a directory then it will process all
@@ -3201,14 +3201,14 @@
Each tweet object's \verb!text! value is converted into the document content,
which is covered with a \emph{Tweet} annotations whose features represent
-(recursively when appropriate, using \emph{HashMap} and \emph{List}) all the
-other key-value pairs in the tweet object. \textbf{Note:} these recursive
-values are difficult to work with in JAPE; the corpus population tool described
-next allows important key-sequences to be ``brought up'' to the top level of
the
-annotation features.
+(recursively when appropriate, using \emph{Map} and \emph{List}) all the other
+key-value pairs in the tweet object. \textbf{Note:} these recursive values are
+difficult to work with in JAPE; the special corpus population tool described
+next allows important key-sequences to be ``brought up'' to the document
content
+and the top level of the annotation features.
Multiple tweet objects in the same JSON file are separated by blank lines
(which
-are not covered by \emph{Tweet} annotations.
+are not covered by \emph{Tweet} annotations).
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\subsect[sec:creole:population]{Corpus population from JSON files}
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