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Posted to user@uima.apache.org by Jörn Kottmann <ko...@gmail.com> on 2011/11/08 09:50:44 UTC

Re: Eclipse Cas Editor Unsaved Quick Annotations

Hello,

thanks for reporting the issue. It only happens when you are using
a Cas Editor Project. I suggest that you don't use it anymore.
Support for Cas Editor Projects is also removed in the 2.4.0 version
which will be released soon.

Just create a new eclipse project and move your files over there.
The type system should be located at the root of the project in
TypeSystem.xml or you can specify the location in the project
properties dialog.

There are also a couple of other problems with the 2.3.1 version
you might hit depending on your use case.

Anyway the best thing to do would be to switch
to the current trunk version.

Hope this helps,
Jörn

On 11/8/11 7:42 AM, Armin.Wegner@bka.bund.de wrote:
> Hello,
>
> there seems to be a bug with Quick Annotate in Eclipse Cas Editor
> (2.3.1). Marking a string with the mouse and using Shift+Enter or
> Annotate from the context menu to define a new annotation works fine.
> Setting the Mode und pressing Enter or selecting Quick Annotate from the
> context menu seems to work as well. Everything looks fine in the editor.
> Now save the XMI document und reload it. All annotations created with
> Quick Annotate are gone. Not good.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Armin


AW: Eclipse Cas Editor Unsaved Quick Annotations

Posted by Ar...@bka.bund.de.
Hello Jörn,

I created a new eclipse project. It works.

Thank you

Armin 

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Jörn Kottmann [mailto:kottmann@gmail.com] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 8. November 2011 09:51
An: user@uima.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Eclipse Cas Editor Unsaved Quick Annotations

Hello,

thanks for reporting the issue. It only happens when you are using a Cas Editor Project. I suggest that you don't use it anymore.
Support for Cas Editor Projects is also removed in the 2.4.0 version which will be released soon.

Just create a new eclipse project and move your files over there.
The type system should be located at the root of the project in TypeSystem.xml or you can specify the location in the project properties dialog.

There are also a couple of other problems with the 2.3.1 version you might hit depending on your use case.

Anyway the best thing to do would be to switch to the current trunk version.

Hope this helps,
Jörn

On 11/8/11 7:42 AM, Armin.Wegner@bka.bund.de wrote:
> Hello,
>
> there seems to be a bug with Quick Annotate in Eclipse Cas Editor 
> (2.3.1). Marking a string with the mouse and using Shift+Enter or 
> Annotate from the context menu to define a new annotation works fine.
> Setting the Mode und pressing Enter or selecting Quick Annotate from 
> the context menu seems to work as well. Everything looks fine in the editor.
> Now save the XMI document und reload it. All annotations created with 
> Quick Annotate are gone. Not good.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Armin