Syllables Tab

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[[File:Edito_syllables_en.png|right|thumb|600px|Syllables Tab]]
[[File:Edito_syllables_en.png|right|thumb|600px|Syllables Tab]]
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In the [[Syllables Tab]], part of [[Edito]] application, you can create or delete the syllable division of the existing concepts in order to be used in the exercises of the [[Leo]] modules.
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In the [[Syllables Tab]], part of [[Edito]] application, you can divide the names of the concepts into syllables or remove their syllable division so they can be used in the exercises of the [[Leo]] module.
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This tab consists in a concepts tree placed on the left, in which concepts already defined are shown; and a central panel, showing the syllable division of the selected concept (if it has one), as well as the letters which are contained in each syllable.
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This tab consists of a concepts tree placed on the left, where the concepts which have already been defined are shown, and a central panel with the syllable division of the selected concept (if it has been made), as well as the letters which form each syllable.
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= Add a syllable division =
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= Add syllable division =
[[File:Edito_syllable_popup_en.png|220px|thumb|left|Syllable Popup Menu]]
[[File:Edito_syllable_popup_en.png|220px|thumb|left|Syllable Popup Menu]]
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To add a new syllable division to a concept, you have to press the '''+''' button at the top of the concepts tree or choose the '''Add''' option from the popup menu shown when the tree is right clicked with the mouse. Next, you have to enter the syllable division in the dialogue shown, using a blank to <u>separate each other</u>; and finally, you have to confirm the operation.
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To divide a concept into syllables, you have to press the '''+''' button at the top of the concepts tree or choose the '''Add''' option from the popup menu which will appear when the tree is right clicked with the mouse. Next, you have to enter the syllable division in the dialogue shown, using a blank to separate the syllables, and finally, you have to confirm the operation.
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= Delete a syllable division =
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= Delete syllable division =
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In order to delete an syllable division, you have to select it from the concept tree and press the '''X''' button at the top of the tree or to choose '''Delete''' from the popup menu. Finally, you have to confirm the deletion in the security dialogue before it takes place.
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In order to delete a syllable division, you have to select it from the concept tree and press the '''X''' button at the top of the tree or choose '''Delete''' from the popup menu. Finally, you have to confirm the deletion in the security dialogue before it takes place.
[[Category:Edito]]
[[Category:Edito]]
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Current revision as of 14:53, 18 October 2011

Syllables Tab

In the Syllables Tab, part of Edito application, you can divide the names of the concepts into syllables or remove their syllable division so they can be used in the exercises of the Leo module.

This tab consists of a concepts tree placed on the left, where the concepts which have already been defined are shown, and a central panel with the syllable division of the selected concept (if it has been made), as well as the letters which form each syllable.

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Add syllable division

Syllable Popup Menu

To divide a concept into syllables, you have to press the + button at the top of the concepts tree or choose the Add option from the popup menu which will appear when the tree is right clicked with the mouse. Next, you have to enter the syllable division in the dialogue shown, using a blank to separate the syllables, and finally, you have to confirm the operation.

Delete syllable division

In order to delete a syllable division, you have to select it from the concept tree and press the X button at the top of the tree or choose Delete from the popup menu. Finally, you have to confirm the deletion in the security dialogue before it takes place.

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