This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revision Previous revision Next revision | Previous revision Next revision Both sides next revision | ||
wiki:autolit:tagging:configure [2023/12/06 22:11] jthurnham [Configuring and Editing the Tag Hierarchy] |
wiki:autolit:tagging:configure [2024/05/15 15:28] jthurnham [Understanding Tags in the Hierarchy] |
||
---|---|---|---|
Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
Alternatively, | Alternatively, | ||
- | |||
- | ---- | ||
===== Understanding Tags in the Hierarchy ===== | ===== Understanding Tags in the Hierarchy ===== | ||
Line 15: | Line 13: | ||
Root Tags are the highest level of the hierarchy, and have no parent tags. | Root Tags are the highest level of the hierarchy, and have no parent tags. | ||
- | Parent tags are any tags that have child tags. In the below example, "Outcomes" is a root tag (the highest level) | + | Parent tags are any tags that have child tags. In the below example, "Interventions" |
+ | |||
+ | {{ : | ||
- | That said, don't worry too much about the jargon, these ontologies are simply supposed | + | By default, the "left-to-right" |
- | {{ :undefined:screenshot_2023-12-06_at_19.56.45.png?nolink |}} | + | {{ :undefined:screenshot_2024-05-15_at_16.27.35.png?nolink |}} |
===== Configure Study Tags as Questions & Answers ===== | ===== Configure Study Tags as Questions & Answers ===== | ||
Line 161: | Line 161: | ||
==== 5. Tag Contents ==== | ==== 5. Tag Contents ==== | ||
- | When a tag is created, the default setting is to collect simple text as the contents associated with the tag. If you would like to collect data in the form of a table for a specific tag, instead of just a singular text box, you can toggle on "Gather | + | When a tag is created, |
+ | |||
+ | === Content Mode: Text vs Tables === | ||
+ | |||
+ | If you would like to collect data in the form of a table for a specific tag, instead of just a singular text box, you can select | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Content Options === | ||
+ | |||
+ | Once you have chosen the tag's content mode, you may wish to configure options. Turning on options allows you to configure pre-determined options to select from when applying a tag, //instead of inputting free text.// Learn more about [[wiki: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
- | ==== 5. Hide Tags ==== | + | ==== 6. Hide Tags ==== |
If you have tags present in your hierarchy that you do not want shown in Synthesis (e.g. if they are used for admin/ | If you have tags present in your hierarchy that you do not want shown in Synthesis (e.g. if they are used for admin/ | ||
Line 173: | Line 183: | ||
---- | ---- | ||
- | ==== 6. Merge Tags ==== | + | ==== 7. Merge Tags ==== |
If you would like to combine multiple tags into one tag, click on the tag that you would like to merge into the other. Use the “Target Tag” menu to find the tag you would like to merge with and then click the “Merge” button. | If you would like to combine multiple tags into one tag, click on the tag that you would like to merge into the other. Use the “Target Tag” menu to find the tag you would like to merge with and then click the “Merge” button. | ||
Line 183: | Line 193: | ||
---- | ---- | ||
- | ==== 7. Delete Tags ==== | + | ==== 8. Delete Tags ==== |
Find the tag you would like to delete, Click the “Delete” button on the top right, click the “Confirm” square, then click “Update”. **//When a tag is deleted in Configure Tagging, it deletes the tag from the hierarchy and from all studies it has been applied to.// ** | Find the tag you would like to delete, Click the “Delete” button on the top right, click the “Confirm” square, then click “Update”. **//When a tag is deleted in Configure Tagging, it deletes the tag from the hierarchy and from all studies it has been applied to.// ** | ||
Line 201: | Line 211: | ||
To Recursively Delete, select the check-box for " | To Recursively Delete, select the check-box for " | ||
- | ==== 7. Add Tags on the Fly ==== | + | ==== 9. Add Tags on the Fly ==== |
If you forget to configure a tag before beginning the Tagging process, no problem! You can add tags to your hierarchy 'on the fly'; to learn how, click [[: | If you forget to configure a tag before beginning the Tagging process, no problem! You can add tags to your hierarchy 'on the fly'; to learn how, click [[: | ||