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Hi!
I was thinking about a feature we could add to our website and which could
limit the disappointment of our colleagues about the absence of their
numerous annotations: we could add an Annis thumbnail after each sentence
in the edition with a link that brings you to the annotation of that
sentence in Annis.
I'll check tomorrow morning if Thomas has added the texts to Annis (I think
he did) and put the links in a table in an html document like we did for
the collation table (the better option would probably be to use the Annis
API but I don't think I will manage to do that tomorrow). I'll also try to
adapt David's xslt code so that it extracts the annis links from that new
table.
Have a nice evening,
Peter
Daniel Libatique <[email protected]> schrieb am Sa., 21. Juli 2018,
11:52 vorm.:
… Hi, all!
For @katyfelkner <https://github.com/katyfelkner> primarily but also for
anyone else interested, the documentation for Jekyll (which works with
Github Pages to generate the website that we can see at
https://djbpitt.github.io/tufts_2018) is pretty good. I'll look at how to
create a better file structure for the individual flower pages, but this
helps give some context.
Daniel
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Hi, all!
For @katyfelkner primarily but also for anyone else interested, the documentation for Jekyll (which works with Github Pages to generate the website that we can see at https://djbpitt.github.io/tufts_2018) is pretty good. I'll look at how to create a better file structure for the individual flower pages, but this helps give some context.
Daniel
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