I cant reconcile the documentation and actual behaviour for setting up the 
tagger

The docs say

The first few steps of setting up an AutoClassifier session are the same as 
the setup of a manual tagging session:

   1. create a content tag set, 
   2. specify the content graph, tag property graph, and concept 
   vocabulary, and then 
   3. select a default tag property and a root content type as described in 
Creating 
   and Managing Tag Sets 
   
<http://wiki.topquadrant.com/display/TBS60/Tagger+User+Guide#EDGTaggerUserGuide-CreatingandManagingTagSets>.
 
   The default tag property is the one that AutoClassifier will use when 
   tagging content items with vocabulary terms.

However the actual screen for "create tag set" doesnt include an option to 
specify a tag property graph...?

And its not really at all clear what a tag property graph is or where it is 
put.  

(perhaps its missing because the system cant find any options for one?)

at any rate - I havent "selected" a tag property graph because I was never 
given an option to do so..

The video 
https://www.topquadrant.com/project/using_topbraid_tagger_and_autoclassifier/ 
suggests 
it might ask me - 

and if i create a corpus indeed it does...

but if I use an Ontology as the target  it throws a message "No tag 
properties found in selected tag property graph" 

I am using a Taxonomy as the vocabulary and an Ontology (in this case 
containing SXML from an XML import as an experiment).

Is this a bug in functionality or documentation or is there something I'm 
missing here?




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