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====== Handling meta-data ====== | ====== Handling meta-data ====== | ||
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+ | Sometimes, a picture does //not// say more than a 1000 words, and your slide presentation can benefit from additional textual annotation. | ||
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+ | {{ ::meta_data.png?400 |}} | ||
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+ | In PMA.slidebox, this can be done through an interplay with [[:core_slidebox|PMA.core]]. | ||
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+ | If you prefer an interactive walk-through, the procedure is [[https://youtu.be/GFXogcpVHR0?t=160||illustrated in our online video tutorial]] as well. | ||
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+ | == Preparing the dataset == | ||
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+ | You start by going to PMA.core and define a form that will hold your slide meta-data. | ||
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+ | {{ ::meta_data_10.png?400 |}} | ||
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+ | Fill out some general data about the form, then add your fields. | ||
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+ | {{ ::meta_data_20.png?400 |}} | ||
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+ | Once you have a form defined, you can prepare a fill-out sheet. | ||
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+ | {{ ::meta_data_30.png?400 |}} | ||
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+ | When you have your folder divided in subfolders to [[slides_cases|organize your cases]], make sure to check to include “slides in subfolders”. | ||