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Post by Mike Maune on Sept 11, 2018 7:18:06 GMT -5
I have a subcorpus (let's call it Subcorpus A) that is not segmented properly. I just realized it after having used the other subcorporus (Subcorpus B) for a long time. There's a lot of manual coding on Subcorpus B. Is there any way to export Subcorpus B or delete Subcorpus A? I've tried deleting Subcorpus A in the project folder, but even though the data is deleted, the filenames still remain in the Files window. This is problematic because I want to reincorporate Subcorpus A and solve the segmentation problem. Any thoughts?
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Post by Mike Maune on Sept 12, 2018 8:57:11 GMT -5
The solution Mick shared with me is this: when you delete text files from the project folder, you not only need to delete the actual .txt files from the Corpus folder, but you also need to delete the relevant annotation files (which I think are .xml?) from the Annotations folder. Then, and only then, will all the files disappear from the UAMCT interface. If you just delete the files from the Corpus folder, you'll get a residue of the files leftover in the Files window--and I would imagine the tags from the Annotation files may play a role in statistics.
So: to delete a subcorpus, delete the files from the Corpus folder AND the Annotations folder.
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