We need to have a way to browse in Legato - not item by item, but in larger chunks.
For example, one annotator gets a task to annotate all items starting with letters A, B, C, D, and E. Another will work on D, E, F, G, H. How can we make sure that annotator-2 can come to D-words right away without clicking 1000 times through all A-B-C-words.
Another scenario is to scroll by chunks in numbers (first 500 items, or something like this).
Monica von Martens named that for their lexicographic work they often need to consult a word of a similar kind (e.g. to see how they have solved the issue last time), and then a way to see a list and scroll through a list is useful.
I am not sure how much time we want to invest into the development of the last feature - probably should evaluate the need for that in practice. But the first scenario is a reality from day 1.
We need to have a way to browse in Legato - not item by item, but in larger chunks.
For example, one annotator gets a task to annotate all items starting with letters A, B, C, D, and E. Another will work on D, E, F, G, H. How can we make sure that annotator-2 can come to D-words right away without clicking 1000 times through all A-B-C-words.
Another scenario is to scroll by chunks in numbers (first 500 items, or something like this).
Monica von Martens named that for their lexicographic work they often need to consult a word of a similar kind (e.g. to see how they have solved the issue last time), and then a way to see a list and scroll through a list is useful.
I am not sure how much time we want to invest into the development of the last feature - probably should evaluate the need for that in practice. But the first scenario is a reality from day 1.