Collecting Sources¶
Step 2 is where you load the normative documents you will interpret and choose which sentences are in scope.
Adding a source¶
There are three ways to add a source, shown side by side at the top of the step:
| Method | How |
|---|---|
| From server | Pick a document from the Add source from server dropdown |
| From TriplyDB | Pick a document from the Add source from Triply dropdown — each entry shows its title, editor, and date |
| From your computer | Click the upload button and choose a local JSON-LD source file |
You can add several sources to the same interpretation. Each loaded document appears as a tab on the left, labelled with its (abbreviated) title.
Choosing sentences¶
Each document is shown as a tree of sentences reflecting its chapters, articles, and paragraphs. Headings can be expanded and collapsed.
- Tick a sentence to include it in the interpretation.
- Ticking a heading includes everything beneath it; unticking it removes them.
- Use Select all / Deselect all to set every sentence in the current document at once.
Only the sentences you select are carried into the interpretation view, so it pays to narrow down to the passages you actually intend to interpret.
Moving on¶
- Back returns to the task definition.
- Continue moves to the interpretation view. It is enabled once at least one source is loaded.
Sources are stored with the interpretation
The original document is kept alongside your interpretation, together with which sentences you selected and which headings you collapsed. When you reopen the interpretation later, the document reappears in exactly the state you left it.