Hi Peter, Beside that the plugin should work with any kind of textual artifacts in the > XMI since a plain text page is also provided (a typesystem in the same > directory is required).
The installation is very helpful. By following the instruction, the plug-in works at the first place and it can open my xmiCAS without any problem. > You can also simply create a XMI with an HTML artifact (the HTML should be > as welformed as possible). When processing input files that contain HTML tags, most of annotators will "clean-up" the HTML tags before doing any further processing. As the result of that, the xmiCAS doesn't contain the original HTML text anymore. I think the most useful feature of your plug-in is its capability to allow users to edit the xmiCAS in the browser window similar to editing the HTML page with an HTML Editor (Please corect me if I am wrong). Having some xmiCAS samples will help us to understand the plug-in's capability. Regards, Tong
