Documentation #76
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Scenario: Researcher (non-programming)Before installing anything: full-text interfaceNavigate to the full-text interface in your browser: Learn how to full-text search the corpus. Navigate to other corpora with their layered-search interfaces. Install a single app: JupyterLab-Desktopget JupyterLab desktop (it installs as a single app, it has its own python) learn to install text-fabric within this jupyter lab (%pip install text-fabric) start the text-fabric browser from this jupyter lab (!text-fabric dhammapada) learn the capabilities of the text-fabric browser
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The Text-Fabric docs are growing into a bewildering amount of information. We need a kind of documentation that is written around a clear path from beginner-level to the essentials of Text-Fabric.
Here are a few ideas.
Split the Essentials Guide in two parts:
(A) for those who do not know Python
(B) for those who have beginner-level Python skills
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