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Old 07-02-2019, 06:02 PM   #44
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FTR - my original idea was to have a checkmark on the file name in the Book Browser, to indicate the files that have a semantic tag.

This would help identify files that a) might have been spuriously tagged - e.g. I would not expect chapter3.xhtml to have a semantic tag, and b) might have missed being tagged - e.g. I would expect dedication.xhtml to have a semantic tag. My thinking was that the presence and/or absence of questionable checkmarks would be a trigger for me to take a closer look at Reports->All Files.

That's not at odds with using a checkmark (or colour) in the Add Semantics dialogue against the tag assigned to a given file. But it is not equivalent.

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