Is possible to add a list to the ANNIE Gazetteer in Gate 8.5.1?












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Switching to the new release of Gate (from the 8.4.1 to the 8.5.1), it seems not possible to modify the ANNIE gazetteer adding a new list.
In fact in the gazetter editor the box for adding a new list it's disabled.
I've tried also to look for the files usually located in
C:Program FilesGATE_Developer_8.4.1pluginsANNIEresourcesgazetteer, but the plugin folder is not there.










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    Switching to the new release of Gate (from the 8.4.1 to the 8.5.1), it seems not possible to modify the ANNIE gazetteer adding a new list.
    In fact in the gazetter editor the box for adding a new list it's disabled.
    I've tried also to look for the files usually located in
    C:Program FilesGATE_Developer_8.4.1pluginsANNIEresourcesgazetteer, but the plugin folder is not there.










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      Switching to the new release of Gate (from the 8.4.1 to the 8.5.1), it seems not possible to modify the ANNIE gazetteer adding a new list.
      In fact in the gazetter editor the box for adding a new list it's disabled.
      I've tried also to look for the files usually located in
      C:Program FilesGATE_Developer_8.4.1pluginsANNIEresourcesgazetteer, but the plugin folder is not there.










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      Switching to the new release of Gate (from the 8.4.1 to the 8.5.1), it seems not possible to modify the ANNIE gazetteer adding a new list.
      In fact in the gazetter editor the box for adding a new list it's disabled.
      I've tried also to look for the files usually located in
      C:Program FilesGATE_Developer_8.4.1pluginsANNIEresourcesgazetteer, but the plugin folder is not there.







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          Since GATE 8.5, plugin's resource files of new format plugins cannot be directly modified anymore. You have to extract them to a new location on your local file system and load particular GATE PRs with these extracted files. Then you can modify the extracted files as you like...



          See also https://gate.ac.uk/userguide/sec:developer:plugins




          Some plugins also contain files which are used to configure the
          resources. For example, the ANNIE plugin contains the resources for
          the ANNIE Gazetteer and the ANNIE NE Transducer (amongst other
          things). While often these files can be used straight from within the
          plugin, it can be useful to edit them, either to add missing
          information or as a starting point for delveloping new resources etc.
          To extract a copy of these resource files from a plugin simply select
          it in the plugin manager and then click the download resources button
          shown under the list of resources the plugin defines.
          This button will
          only be enabled for plugins which contain such files. After clicking
          the button you will be asked to select a directory into which to copy
          the files. You can then edit the files as needed before using them to
          configure a new instance of the appropriate processing resource.







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            Since GATE 8.5, plugin's resource files of new format plugins cannot be directly modified anymore. You have to extract them to a new location on your local file system and load particular GATE PRs with these extracted files. Then you can modify the extracted files as you like...



            See also https://gate.ac.uk/userguide/sec:developer:plugins




            Some plugins also contain files which are used to configure the
            resources. For example, the ANNIE plugin contains the resources for
            the ANNIE Gazetteer and the ANNIE NE Transducer (amongst other
            things). While often these files can be used straight from within the
            plugin, it can be useful to edit them, either to add missing
            information or as a starting point for delveloping new resources etc.
            To extract a copy of these resource files from a plugin simply select
            it in the plugin manager and then click the download resources button
            shown under the list of resources the plugin defines.
            This button will
            only be enabled for plugins which contain such files. After clicking
            the button you will be asked to select a directory into which to copy
            the files. You can then edit the files as needed before using them to
            configure a new instance of the appropriate processing resource.







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              Since GATE 8.5, plugin's resource files of new format plugins cannot be directly modified anymore. You have to extract them to a new location on your local file system and load particular GATE PRs with these extracted files. Then you can modify the extracted files as you like...



              See also https://gate.ac.uk/userguide/sec:developer:plugins




              Some plugins also contain files which are used to configure the
              resources. For example, the ANNIE plugin contains the resources for
              the ANNIE Gazetteer and the ANNIE NE Transducer (amongst other
              things). While often these files can be used straight from within the
              plugin, it can be useful to edit them, either to add missing
              information or as a starting point for delveloping new resources etc.
              To extract a copy of these resource files from a plugin simply select
              it in the plugin manager and then click the download resources button
              shown under the list of resources the plugin defines.
              This button will
              only be enabled for plugins which contain such files. After clicking
              the button you will be asked to select a directory into which to copy
              the files. You can then edit the files as needed before using them to
              configure a new instance of the appropriate processing resource.







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                Since GATE 8.5, plugin's resource files of new format plugins cannot be directly modified anymore. You have to extract them to a new location on your local file system and load particular GATE PRs with these extracted files. Then you can modify the extracted files as you like...



                See also https://gate.ac.uk/userguide/sec:developer:plugins




                Some plugins also contain files which are used to configure the
                resources. For example, the ANNIE plugin contains the resources for
                the ANNIE Gazetteer and the ANNIE NE Transducer (amongst other
                things). While often these files can be used straight from within the
                plugin, it can be useful to edit them, either to add missing
                information or as a starting point for delveloping new resources etc.
                To extract a copy of these resource files from a plugin simply select
                it in the plugin manager and then click the download resources button
                shown under the list of resources the plugin defines.
                This button will
                only be enabled for plugins which contain such files. After clicking
                the button you will be asked to select a directory into which to copy
                the files. You can then edit the files as needed before using them to
                configure a new instance of the appropriate processing resource.







                share|improve this answer














                Since GATE 8.5, plugin's resource files of new format plugins cannot be directly modified anymore. You have to extract them to a new location on your local file system and load particular GATE PRs with these extracted files. Then you can modify the extracted files as you like...



                See also https://gate.ac.uk/userguide/sec:developer:plugins




                Some plugins also contain files which are used to configure the
                resources. For example, the ANNIE plugin contains the resources for
                the ANNIE Gazetteer and the ANNIE NE Transducer (amongst other
                things). While often these files can be used straight from within the
                plugin, it can be useful to edit them, either to add missing
                information or as a starting point for delveloping new resources etc.
                To extract a copy of these resource files from a plugin simply select
                it in the plugin manager and then click the download resources button
                shown under the list of resources the plugin defines.
                This button will
                only be enabled for plugins which contain such files. After clicking
                the button you will be asked to select a directory into which to copy
                the files. You can then edit the files as needed before using them to
                configure a new instance of the appropriate processing resource.








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