Difference between revisions of "Export of data from the TypeCraft database to the TypeCraft wiki"
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Revision as of 12:43, 27 November 2009
Annotated phrases can be embedded inside wiki articles:
The look like this:
Ruyonga akaba ari omushaija murungi
“Ruyonga was a good man”
| Ruyonga |
| Ruyonga |
| Ruyonga |
| Np |
| àkàbà | ||
| a | ka | ba |
| SM | IV | beAUX |
| AUX | ||
| àrì | |
| a | ri |
| SM2 | be |
| V | |
| òmùshàíjà | ||
| o | mu | shaija |
| IV | 2 | man |
| N | ||
| mùrùngì | |
| mu | rungi |
| 2 | good |
| ADJ | |
At present this process is semi-automatic. Here a short description of how you do it:
When you work with your text editor on an individual example, you have two items on your top tool bar; one is Text and the other one is Phrases. Click on Phrases. A drop-down menu appears. Select Prepare for Wiki. A small window appears in your browser, saying: Copy this inside a wiki article:<Phrase>381</Phrase>. Now you can highlight and copy '<Phrase>381</Phrase>'. Open your wiki page in a new tap, and paste the copied phrase into the wiki page. It then looks like this:
That is all. :D