Jörn Kottmann wrote:
> Marshall Schor wrote:
>> Jörn Kottmann wrote:
>>
>>> Marshall Schor wrote:
>>>
The Cas Editor seems to be enabled by two different things in
Eclipse. One is the Corpus Explorer view, which among other things,
enables
certain right-click menu items.
Marshall Schor wrote:
Jörn Kottmann wrote:
Marshall Schor wrote:
The Cas Editor seems to be enabled by two different things in
Eclipse. One is the Corpus Explorer view, which among other things,
enables
certain right-click menu items. The other is the
org.apache.uima.caseditor.NLPProje
Jörn Kottmann wrote:
> Marshall Schor wrote:
>> The Cas Editor seems to be enabled by two different things in
>> Eclipse. One is the Corpus Explorer view, which among other things,
>> enables
>> certain right-click menu items. The other is the
>> org.apache.uima.caseditor.NLPProject, although I'
Marshall Schor wrote:
The Cas Editor seems to be enabled by two different things in Eclipse.
One is the Corpus Explorer view, which among other things, enables
certain right-click menu items. The other is the
org.apache.uima.caseditor.NLPProject, although I'm not
sure what it enables.
Actua
The Cas Editor seems to be enabled by two different things in Eclipse.
One is the Corpus Explorer view, which among other things, enables
certain right-click menu items. The other is the
org.apache.uima.caseditor.NLPProject, although I'm not
sure what it enables.
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