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projects:content-annotation:annotators-blog [2007/01/31 12:23]
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projects:content-annotation:annotators-blog [2007/03/07 15:43]
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 :!:There is a new mailing list for all annotators. If you want to write to everybody, write to  :!:There is a new mailing list for all annotators. If you want to write to everybody, write to 
    multinet-annotationannotators@googlegroups.com     multinet-annotationannotators@googlegroups.com 
-All of you should have received a notice from Google saying that you were added and that the second task is [[..:tutorial:task-two|here]]. It's necessary to write to the list from the same email address to which you received the notice.+All of you should have received a notice from Google saying that you were added and that the second task is [[projects:content-annotation:tutorial:task-two|here]]. It's necessary to write to the list from the same email address to which you received the notice.
  
 **opening the file ".c"**:Open the program creditjar.  Select the "File" menu.  Choose "Open"  go to the file folder "Task 1" (the location will depend on where you stored the extracted directory). If you do not have a folder will many files titled "task 1" (or whatever you may have renamed it), my question would be did you run an "extract files" on winzip to unpack the files?  If you didn't, you need to do that first.  If you did and the directions for opening the file given here aren't working, delete your task 1 files and start over with downloading them from the Wiki and extracting them. If you still have problems, repack your directory and send it to Vaclav.   **opening the file ".c"**:Open the program creditjar.  Select the "File" menu.  Choose "Open"  go to the file folder "Task 1" (the location will depend on where you stored the extracted directory). If you do not have a folder will many files titled "task 1" (or whatever you may have renamed it), my question would be did you run an "extract files" on winzip to unpack the files?  If you didn't, you need to do that first.  If you did and the directions for opening the file given here aren't working, delete your task 1 files and start over with downloading them from the Wiki and extracting them. If you still have problems, repack your directory and send it to Vaclav.  
MultiNet (Multilayered Extended Semantic Networks) is developed and maintained
by Intelligent Information and Communication Systems Department of FernUniversität in Hagen.

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