I use the free ETUDE-viewer (https://github.com/Clinacuity/etude-viewer 
<https://github.com/Clinacuity/etude-viewer>) for viewing documents. I’m biased 
as it was developed by the company I work for. It is primarily for comparison 
between system and reference documents, but it can also be used as a viewer by 
loading the same document as both.
Gary Underwood
gunderw...@clinacuity.com



> On May 1, 2019, at 6:29 AM, Rune Stilling <r...@unsilo.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> I just got the CAS Editor up and running. It seems that this tool is more 
> actively being developed. Is that so?
> 
> /Rune
> 
>> Den 8. okt. 2018 kl. 17.48 skrev Marshall Schor <m...@schor.com>:
>> 
>> One alternative that may be useful is the DocumentAnalyzer. 
>> https://uima.apache.org/d/uimaj-current/tools.html#ugr.tools.doc_analyzer
>> 
>> Patches welcome :-)
>> 
>> -Marshall
>> 
>> On 10/8/2018 11:27 AM, Rune Stilling wrote:
>>> Hi list
>>> 
>>> We are using the CVD-viewer to view rather complex annotation document but 
>>> have stumbled upon some problems.
>>> 
>>> First of all scrolling in the bottom left annotation pane is possible on a 
>>> Mac. The scroll bar simply never shows up and moving the cursor downwards 
>>> doesn’t move the contents. This makes the viewer very limited in use.
>>> 
>>> Secondly I really miss a search function in the text view especially, so 
>>> that it would be possible to look up specific words. 
>>> 
>>> Is the tool still actively being developed at all? Aren’t people using it, 
>>> and if not, then how do they analyze their results? Just by looking the 
>>> cas.xmi file or?
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> Rune
> 

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