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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 ####[Home](Home) •  [How and why to Structure](Structure)

-#####[Dashboard](Dashboard) • [Edition](Edition) • [Material](Material) • [Draft](Draft) • [Publish](Publish)
+#####[Dashboard](Dashboard) • [Project](Edition) • [Material](Material) • [Draft](Draft) • [Publish](Publish)

 ---
@@ -31,11 +31,11 @@

 ####Image
-Tradamus supports images and while preferably sc:Canvas,any resolvable image is made annotatable. Images connected to an Edition via a T-Pen project allows the relevant area of an image to be viewable with the text.  
+Tradamus supports images and while preferably sc:Canvas, any resolvable image is made annotatable. Images connected to an Project via a T-Pen project allows the relevant area of an image to be viewable with the text.  

 ####Editorial Content
-chapter headings, introductions, commentaries, analyses or any additional material you wish to add to your Edition so as to be able to introduce them into the publication in the order or manner of your choosing.
+Chapter headings, introductions, commentaries, analyses or any additional material you wish to add to your Project so as to be able to introduce them into the publication in the order or manner of your choosing.

 ####Dataset
@@ -43,22 +43,22 @@

 ####Placeholder
-any digital pointer to a non-digital or unavailable resource that needs a hook provided to allow for annotation. If for instance you have access to collation tables for a witness but not the witness and you only wish to capture the variants we generate a placeholder sc:canvas for that so as to allow you to annotate that specific material if you desire to.
+Any digital pointer to a non-digital or unavailable resource that needs a hook provided to allow for annotation. If for instance you have access to collation tables for a witness but not the witness and you only wish to capture the variants we generate a placeholder sc:canvas for that so as to allow you to annotate that specific material if you desire to.

 ---
 &lt;a id="AnatomyofaMaterial"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
 ##Anatomy of a Material
-The creation of a new material relies on a link/import/upload or a manual process. All a material requires to exist is a title. Tradamus will immediately create a full digital document representing this material and update it with any additional data. This document is available at its URI. When a material is imported from a location that provides a URI which resolves to a SharedCanvas Manifest, that URI will be retained. Otherwise, Tradamus will mint and maintain a new URI.
+The creation of a new material relies on a link/import/upload or a manual process. All a material requires to exist is a title. Tradamus will immediately create a full digital document representing this material and update it with any additional data. This document is available at its URI. When a material is imported from a location that provides a URI, which resolves to a SharedCanvas Manifest, that URI will be retained. Otherwise, Tradamus will mint and maintain a new URI.
 The interface is designed to facilitate adding, annotating or editing the following elements to the material:

 *Title*
-A label that provides only a human-readable string. For a manuscript witness, this is often similar to the shelfmark or identifier, though significantly distinct.This is defined by the user and can be edited at any time.
+A label that provides only a human-readable string. For a manuscript witness, this is often similar to the shelfmark or identifier, though significantly distinct. This is defined by the user and can be edited at any time.

 *Siglum*
-This is a letter (especially an initial) or other symbol used to  to refer to a particular witness of a text.It acts as human readable abbreviated label to aid identification of a witness. This is defined by the user and can be edited at any time.
+This is a letter (especially an initial) or other symbol used to  refer to a particular witness of a text. It acts as human readable abbreviated label to aid identification of a witness. This is defined by the user and can be edited at any time.

 *Metadata*
-annotations that specifically target the base material for the purpose of description. This is defined by the user and can be edited at any time.
+Annotations that specifically target the base material for the purpose of description. This is defined by the user and can be edited at any time.

 *Transcription*
 Annotations that attach textual data to the material. 
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@
 ---
 &lt;a id="Materials"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
 #Edit or Import Material
-Material is imported under the Edtion Tab. 
+Material is imported under the Project Tab. 
 There are three ways to bring in material]: [Link](#Link), [File](#File) or [Text](#Text).

 ####Import Material.
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
 &lt;a id="Link"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
 #####Link
 One of the options that you have is to link to remote URI, or import a file. A file can be a JSCON, CSV, or XML. What importing or linking does is resolves the link of file and is put into the list of materials on the left hand side of the Popup.
-1. Go to the Edition Tab
+1. Go to the Project Tab
 2. Click on *Edit* button next to Materials.
 *  Click *Link* on the top right
 *  There are two options under link: Import from T-Pen or Link via URI
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@

 &lt;a id="File"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
 #####File
-1. Go to the Edition Tab
+1. Go to the Project Tab
 2. Click on *Edit* button next to Materials.
 *  Click *File* on the top right
 *  Navigate to the file and select it
@@ -112,11 +112,11 @@

 &lt;a id="Text"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
 #####Text
-1. Go to the Edition Tab
+1. Go to the Project Tab
 2. Click on *Edit* button next to Materials.
 *  Click *File* on the top right
 *  There are two options under *Text*
-        1. Paste or type text in th text below the *text* bbutton to manually create a document from an XML or JSON formatted text 
+        1. Paste or type text in th text below the *text* button to manually create a document from an XML or JSON formatted text 
         or  
         2. Use the *this form* button to create a completely new document.
             1. Click the this form* button
@@ -156,9 +156,11 @@

 ####[Home](Home) •  [How and why to Structure](Structure)

-#####[Dashboard](Dashboard) • [Edition](Edition) • [Material](Material) • [Draft](Draft) • [Publish](Publish)
+#####[Dashboard](Dashboard) • [Project](Edition) • [Material](Material) • [Draft](Draft) • [Publish](Publish)

+
+
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 ####[Home](Home) •  [How and why to Structure](Structure)

-#####[Dashboard](dashboard) • [Edition](Edition) • [Material](Material) • [Draft](Draft) • [Publish](Publish)
+#####[Dashboard](Dashboard) • [Edition](Edition) • [Material](Material) • [Draft](Draft) • [Publish](Publish)

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 &lt;a id="Materials"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
 #Edit or Import Material
 Material is imported under the Edtion Tab. 
-There are three ways to bring in [material](Material). [Link](#Link), [File](#File) or [Text](#Text).
+There are three ways to bring in material]: [Link](#Link), [File](#File) or [Text](#Text).

 ####Import Material.
 1.[Link](#Link),
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@
             + Enter Title, Siglum and click the *add text* button to get he text field for adding text.
             + Create and line breaking string or Page Breaking string via the text fields provided.
             + Click the *Create* button to add the material to the Material list.
-            + Further edits are done via the [Materials Tab](Materials Tab) or the *Edit* button in the entry for the relevant material in the list on the left had side of the main popup after you have created the material entry.
+            + Further edits are done via the [Materials tab](MaterialsTab).or the *Edit* button in the entry for the relevant material in the list on the left had side of the main popup after you have created the material entry.

 * Click on the *Expand* Button to widen the text fields for longer named materials.

@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@

 ####[Home](Home) •  [How and why to Structure](Structure)

-#####[Dashboard](dashboard) • [Edition](Edition) • [Material](Material) • [Draft](Draft) • [Publish](Publish)
+#####[Dashboard](Dashboard) • [Edition](Edition) • [Material](Material) • [Draft](Draft) • [Publish](Publish)

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 ####[Home](Home) •  [How and why to Structure](Structure)

-#####[Dashboard](dashboard) • [Edition](Edition) • [Material](Material) • [Draft](Draft) • [Publish](publish)
+#####[Dashboard](dashboard) • [Edition](Edition) • [Material](Material) • [Draft](Draft) • [Publish](Publish)

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 ####[Home](Home) •  [How and why to Structure](Structure)

-#####[Dashboard](dashboard) • [Edition](Edition) • [Material](Material) • [Draft](Draft) • [Publish](publish)
+#####[Dashboard](dashboard) • [Edition](Edition) • [Material](Material) • [Draft](Draft) • [Publish](Publish)

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&lt;/div&gt;</description><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">Domhnall101</dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 13 Apr 2016 19:03:06 -0000</pubDate><guid>https://sourceforge.net78477f82ad214f655c4a932ca74b3fb88bcdc8fb</guid></item><item><title>Material modified by Domhnall101</title><link>https://sourceforge.net/p/tradamus/wiki/Material/</link><description>&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;pre&gt;--- v26
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-[Home](Home) •  [How and why to Structure](Structure)
+####[Home](Home) •  [How and why to Structure](Structure)

-[Dashboard](dashboard) • [Edition](Edition) • [Material](Material) • [Draft](Draft) • [Publish](publish)
+#####[Dashboard](dashboard) • [Edition](Edition) • [Material](Material) • [Draft](Draft) • [Publish](publish)
+

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@@ -153,11 +154,11 @@

 ---

-[Home](Home) •  [How and why to Structure](Structure)
-[Dashboard](dashboard) • [Edition](Edition) • [Material](Material) • [Draft](Draft) • [Publish](publish)
+####[Home](Home) •  [How and why to Structure](Structure)
+
+#####[Dashboard](dashboard) • [Edition](Edition) • [Material](Material) • [Draft](Draft) • [Publish](publish)

-
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 [Home](Home) •  [How and why to Structure](Structure)
+
 [Dashboard](dashboard) • [Edition](Edition) • [Material](Material) • [Draft](Draft) • [Publish](publish)

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&lt;/div&gt;</description><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">Domhnall101</dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 13 Apr 2016 18:48:18 -0000</pubDate><guid>https://sourceforge.netc6b654d6038ab2164ac759fee28674e8707e1b9e</guid></item><item><title>Material modified by Domhnall101</title><link>https://sourceforge.net/p/tradamus/wiki/Material/</link><description>&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;pre&gt;--- v24
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 Under this tab you manage Materials - your content. These materials can include transcriptions, commentaries, forewords, images etc. You can edit and annotate all your materials under this tab as well as add metadata. This is where you can divide up your materials into sections to facilitate collation as well as linking to Draft where you can section content to facilitate collation or to facilitate arrangement in Publish.

 1. [About Material](#aboutMaterial)
-+  [Broad Principles](#BroadPrinciples)
-+  [Types of Material](#TypesofMaterial)
-+  [Anatomy of a Material](#AnatomyofaMaterial)
-+  [Edit or add Material](#Materials)
+2.  [Broad Principles](#BroadPrinciples)
+3.  [Types of Material](#TypesofMaterial)
+4.  [Anatomy of a Material](#AnatomyofaMaterial)
+5.  [Edit or add Material](#Materials)

 ---
@@ -76,8 +76,8 @@

 ####Import Material.
 1.[Link](#Link),
-2. [File](#File)
-3.  [Text](#Text)
+2.[File](#File)
+3.[Text](#Text)

 &lt;a id="Link"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
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@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
-[[include ref=header]]
+[Home](Home) •  [How and why to Structure](Structure)
+[Dashboard](dashboard) • [Edition](Edition) • [Material](Material) • [Draft](Draft) • [Publish](publish)

+---

 #Material
 Under this tab you manage Materials - your content. These materials can include transcriptions, commentaries, forewords, images etc. You can edit and annotate all your materials under this tab as well as add metadata. This is where you can divide up your materials into sections to facilitate collation as well as linking to Draft where you can section content to facilitate collation or to facilitate arrangement in Publish.
@@ -13,19 +15,148 @@

 ---
 &lt;a id="aboutMaterial"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
-[[include ref=aboutMaterial]]
+##About Material 
+This information is not specifically about how to use this web application, but more about understanding the data model and the technical decisions made in its creation. Comprehending all this will help you work more effectively but is not required for basic use.
+
+##Broad Principles
+Each critical edition is an arrangement of editorial materials and the assertions made about them. The most common materials are those that represent various witnesses to the edited text, but there may be supporting texts, images, digital or real objects, and original material generated by the editor without which the edition could not be considered complete.

 ---
 &lt;a id="TypesofMaterial"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
-[[include ref=TypesofMaterial]]
+##Types of Material
+####Witness
+These are copies of a given text from different sources that may or may not vary from other witnesses of the same text. These can be imported From T-PEN, XML or JSON documents, or be manually created.
+
+
+####Image
+Tradamus supports images and while preferably sc:Canvas,any resolvable image is made annotatable. Images connected to an Edition via a T-Pen project allows the relevant area of an image to be viewable with the text.  
+
+
+####Editorial Content
+chapter headings, introductions, commentaries, analyses or any additional material you wish to add to your Edition so as to be able to introduce them into the publication in the order or manner of your choosing.
+
+
+####Dataset
+Encoded data to generate charts, tables, or publication aids
+
+
+####Placeholder
+any digital pointer to a non-digital or unavailable resource that needs a hook provided to allow for annotation. If for instance you have access to collation tables for a witness but not the witness and you only wish to capture the variants we generate a placeholder sc:canvas for that so as to allow you to annotate that specific material if you desire to.

 ---
 &lt;a id="AnatomyofaMaterial"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
-[[include ref=AnatomyofaMaterial]]
+##Anatomy of a Material
+The creation of a new material relies on a link/import/upload or a manual process. All a material requires to exist is a title. Tradamus will immediately create a full digital document representing this material and update it with any additional data. This document is available at its URI. When a material is imported from a location that provides a URI which resolves to a SharedCanvas Manifest, that URI will be retained. Otherwise, Tradamus will mint and maintain a new URI.
+The interface is designed to facilitate adding, annotating or editing the following elements to the material:
+
+*Title*
+A label that provides only a human-readable string. For a manuscript witness, this is often similar to the shelfmark or identifier, though significantly distinct.This is defined by the user and can be edited at any time.
+
+*Siglum*
+This is a letter (especially an initial) or other symbol used to  to refer to a particular witness of a text.It acts as human readable abbreviated label to aid identification of a witness. This is defined by the user and can be edited at any time.
+
+*Metadata*
+annotations that specifically target the base material for the purpose of description. This is defined by the user and can be edited at any time.
+
+*Transcription*
+Annotations that attach textual data to the material. 
+
+*Manifest*
+Sequence of sc:Canvas objects that represent the annotated images and other data of a material.
+
+*Annotations*
+List of all other annotations that target the material, but which may not be otherwise classifiable, including those imported from XML or JSON files.
+

 ---
 &lt;a id="Materials"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
-[[include ref=importmaterial]]
+#Edit or Import Material
+Material is imported under the Edtion Tab. 
+There are three ways to bring in [material](Material). [Link](#Link), [File](#File) or [Text](#Text).
+
+####Import Material.
+1.[Link](#Link),
+2. [File](#File)
+3.  [Text](#Text)
+
+
+&lt;a id="Link"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
+#####Link
+One of the options that you have is to link to remote URI, or import a file. A file can be a JSCON, CSV, or XML. What importing or linking does is resolves the link of file and is put into the list of materials on the left hand side of the Popup.
+1. Go to the Edition Tab
+2. Click on *Edit* button next to Materials.
+*  Click *Link* on the top right
+*  There are two options under link: Import from T-Pen or Link via URI
+    1. T-Pen Import
+        1. To import from T-Pen make sure you are signed into T-Pen in another browser window
+        +  Click the *Browse T-Pen* button
+        +  A list of projects in T-Pen will be presented to you
+        +  Click to select the project(s) you wish to import then click 
+    *  Link Via URI
+        1. Copy and past the URI you wish to resolve into the text box under Link URI
+        +  Click Import

+&lt;a id="File"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
+#####File
+1. Go to the Edition Tab
+2. Click on *Edit* button next to Materials.
+*  Click *File* on the top right
+*  Navigate to the file and select it
+*  Click *Choose* and the file is put into the list of materials on the left hand side of the Popup.
+
+
+   
+&lt;a id="Text"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
+#####Text
+1. Go to the Edition Tab
+2. Click on *Edit* button next to Materials.
+*  Click *File* on the top right
+*  There are two options under *Text*
+        1. Paste or type text in th text below the *text* bbutton to manually create a document from an XML or JSON formatted text 
+        or  
+        2. Use the *this form* button to create a completely new document.
+            1. Click the this form* button
+            + Enter Title, Siglum and click the *add text* button to get he text field for adding text.
+            + Create and line breaking string or Page Breaking string via the text fields provided.
+            + Click the *Create* button to add the material to the Material list.
+            + Further edits are done via the [Materials Tab](Materials Tab) or the *Edit* button in the entry for the relevant material in the list on the left had side of the main popup after you have created the material entry.
+ 
+* Click on the *Expand* Button to widen the text fields for longer named materials.
+
+&lt;a id="Preview2"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
+&lt;a id="Preview Changes"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
+#####Preview Changes
+
+Preview changes brings up a popup which allows you to browse the contents of the imported or pasted in document so that you quickly edit the content if needed. You may wish to add edit of delete a TEI header for example. You can scroll through all the content included in your imported file and edit is desired. 
+
+Click on the *Expand* Button to widen the text fields for longer key value pairs entries.
+
+
+
+There are two buttons in the 'Preview Changes' popup: *Edit These* and *Add These*
+1. *Edit as JSON*
+       This button will add all the content to the text box on the right in the Main popup.
+       The text can be deleted or edited in that text box.
+
+2. *Import JSON*
+       This button will add the content as an entry per project to the list in the Main popup.
+
+
+---
+####Edit options under Import
+
+1. [Edit in Preview](#Preview2)
+2. Edit from Materials list in Main Popup. This option brings you to the individual entry for that Material under the [Materials tab](MaterialsTab).
+
+---
+
+[Home](Home) •  [How and why to Structure](Structure)
+[Dashboard](dashboard) • [Edition](Edition) • [Material](Material) • [Draft](Draft) • [Publish](publish)
+
+
+
+
+
+
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 ---
 &lt;a id="Materials"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
 [[include ref=importmaterial]]
-[[include ref=editmaterial]]

+
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&lt;/div&gt;</description><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">Domhnall101</dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 13 Apr 2016 16:43:24 -0000</pubDate><guid>https://sourceforge.net54433e95d4977a7c910d3a62083b6ea9a14a7a6b</guid></item><item><title>Material modified by Domhnall101</title><link>https://sourceforge.net/p/tradamus/wiki/Material/</link><description>&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;pre&gt;--- v21
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 [[include ref=header]]

----
+
 #Material
 Under this tab you manage Materials - your content. These materials can include transcriptions, commentaries, forewords, images etc. You can edit and annotate all your materials under this tab as well as add metadata. This is where you can divide up your materials into sections to facilitate collation as well as linking to Draft where you can section content to facilitate collation or to facilitate arrangement in Publish.

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+[[include ref=header]]
+
 ---
 #Material
 Under this tab you manage Materials - your content. These materials can include transcriptions, commentaries, forewords, images etc. You can edit and annotate all your materials under this tab as well as add metadata. This is where you can divide up your materials into sections to facilitate collation as well as linking to Draft where you can section content to facilitate collation or to facilitate arrangement in Publish.
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