LogosLink User's Manual · LogosLink version 2.0.1

Create an Argumentation Model for a Corpus Document

A corpus document can have a dependent argumentation model, which is stored as a stand-alone file in the corpus directory.

Follow these steps to create an argumentation model for a corpus document:

  1. Open LogosLink Desktop.
  2. Open a corpus by clicking on the Open button in the Home ribbon tab. Alternatively, open the backstage and click on Open to select or browse for a corpus. LogosLink Desktop shows the corpus in a new window.
  3. Make sure that the corpus is in read/write mode. You can check and change this via the Access Mode button in the Home ribbon tab.
  4. Find the document for which you want to create an argumentation model. You can locate the document by browsing through the Elements pane, via quick find, through a bookmark or comment, or through a filter.
  5. Right-click the document and select the Create Argumentation Model... item in the context menu. Alternatively, you can click the Argumentation Model, Create button on the Document ribbon tab.
  6. LogosLink Desktop asks you to confirm that you want to create an argumentation model for the document. Click OK to do it.
  7. LogosLink Desktop creates the argumentation model and shows it into a new window. The document context text appears as content text for the new argumentation model. This argumentation model is stored as a stand-alone file, so you will need to save it after you make changes to it.

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