Open s2fische opened 1 week ago
It would be quite tricky to hide intermediary text between the relation endpoints.
Please try the following:
in the layer settings, change the render mode of the relation layer from always to when selected
When you select a relation, note the blue crosshair icons next to source and target in the right sidebar. Clicking on either of these will take you directly to the endpoint and also scroll the editor viewport accordingly
Also, in the left annotation overview sidebar, when you group by position, you will find relations and their target endpints sorted under the respective source endpoints
Displaying relations, especially long-distance ones that span over several sentences/lines and if there are more than one in the same part of a document, quickly becomes very confusing and illegible which thus makes it harder to find the start and end points that a relation connects to. Even if anything but entities and relations is hidden. See for example the relation "Sonstige Merkmalsopposition | hell vs. finster" in the second and third screenshots, which starts in line 9 and ends in line 54, so you have to aimlessly scroll a lot to even find the source and target annotations.
We were wondering if there was any way to make relations more overseeable, especially in curation mode: Would it be possible to make a special mode that you can enable in settings as you need it, which makes it so that only the relations and their corresponding source and target annotations (plus maybe a few words to the right and left of them) are shown, while the text between the source and target annotations is shrunk or hidden or replaced by three dots, or something like that?