Tags

lexiCan allows you to define tags and assign them to articles, files and references. Tags can be used to subsume articles, references and files under specific terms and can also be found via these using a full-text search. However, they are not a prerequisite for finding content in articles or files; they are a supplementary structuring. In this context, also read the article Categorize Articles / Assign Features to Articles , in any case, the article on full-text search.

 

All tags are listed in a separate list with the number of assigned articles, references and files in the navigation pane.

 

 

Contents

General

Create new tags and assign them to content

Edit and delete tags

 

General

When you select a tag from the list, lexiCan displays all the content assigned to the tag in an own tab next to the navigation pane, e.g.

 

 

The view of the contents can be changed via the "gearwheel" button at the top right.

 

 

Create new tags and assign them to content

You can create new tags in two different places in lexiCan and assign them to content.

 

a, via navigation area "Tags"

Open the "Tags" section in the navigation on the left and click on "Add".

 

 

lexiCan then creates a new entry "New tag" in the list and opens a tab to overwrite this term and to save your entries.

 

 

To make further assignments from here, click on "Assign" in the toolbar and choose the kind of content from the pull-down menu.

 

 

You can then select corresponding articles, files or references of the project via a dialogue window, e.g.

 

 

b, in the Context Pane of articles, references and files

A context area is available on the right for each article, reference and file. There is a separate area for tags. Type in here the tag you like to assign or use the pull-down menu to choose an already existing tag from a list

 

 

Click on "Assign" to complete the process.

 

To delete a tag at this point, right-click on the respective entry and choose click on "Remove".

 

 

Edit and delete tags

First call up the overview in the navigation area, select the corresponding tag entry. Then click "Edit" in the tab's tool bar

 

 

or "Delete"

 

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