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=== Reanna 10/15/2025 === | === Reanna 10/15/2025 === | ||
* Right now the Label Sets portion of this article is supposed to be super simple. I know there is a lot more to cover (custom labels, parent labels, static labels, etc.), I'm just not sure how to cover those just yet. They may end up in a separate article, or I may come back and edit this one. | * Right now the Label Sets portion of this article is supposed to be super simple. I know there is a lot more to cover (custom labels, parent labels, static labels, etc.), I'm just not sure how to cover those just yet. They may end up in a separate article, or I may come back and edit this one. | ||
=== Devon 10/22/2025 === | |||
* In the Introduction when defining labeled values and labels, I think it would be a good idea to include a screenshot. Just for visualization. | |||
* On the ninth slide for Noise in the Supademo: When prompting people to select an option from the menu after right-clicking, aren't we supposed to use a Pointer Hotspot instead of a Custom Area Hotspot? | |||
* On the ninth slide for the Supademo in the Collecting Data Field labels subsection: I feel a Custom Area Hotspot would be better visually, as it draws the viewer's eye to the label they would need when following along instead of partially obscuring it. | |||
=== Randall 10/28/2025 === | |||
* In the [[Labeled Value#Adjusting Maximum Distance and Maximum Noise|Adjusting Maximum Distance and Maximum Noise]] section, it may be worth defining what these things are. | |||
* Be sure when giving instructions about assigning Document Types to Batch Folders in the Labels tab that the assigned Document Type must match that of the Content Type you currently have selected and are on the Labels tab for. | |||
** See step 5 of the [[Labeled Value#Step-by-step: Collecting Data Field labels for a Label Set|Step-by-step: Collecting Data Field labels for a Label Set]] section. | |||
* I find step 9 of the [[Labeled Value#Step-by-step: Collecting Data Field labels for a Label Set|Step-by-step: Collecting Data Field labels for a Label Set]] section is confusing. What does this mean? Unless I'm mistaken, using the Labeling Behavior is specific to a Document Type. Variation occurs between different Document Types. So I just feel like this needs re-wording or better understanding. | |||
Latest revision as of 09:52, 29 October 2025
Reanna 10/15/2025
- Right now the Label Sets portion of this article is supposed to be super simple. I know there is a lot more to cover (custom labels, parent labels, static labels, etc.), I'm just not sure how to cover those just yet. They may end up in a separate article, or I may come back and edit this one.
Devon 10/22/2025
- In the Introduction when defining labeled values and labels, I think it would be a good idea to include a screenshot. Just for visualization.
- On the ninth slide for Noise in the Supademo: When prompting people to select an option from the menu after right-clicking, aren't we supposed to use a Pointer Hotspot instead of a Custom Area Hotspot?
- On the ninth slide for the Supademo in the Collecting Data Field labels subsection: I feel a Custom Area Hotspot would be better visually, as it draws the viewer's eye to the label they would need when following along instead of partially obscuring it.
Randall 10/28/2025
- In the Adjusting Maximum Distance and Maximum Noise section, it may be worth defining what these things are.
- Be sure when giving instructions about assigning Document Types to Batch Folders in the Labels tab that the assigned Document Type must match that of the Content Type you currently have selected and are on the Labels tab for.
- See step 5 of the Step-by-step: Collecting Data Field labels for a Label Set section.
- I find step 9 of the Step-by-step: Collecting Data Field labels for a Label Set section is confusing. What does this mean? Unless I'm mistaken, using the Labeling Behavior is specific to a Document Type. Variation occurs between different Document Types. So I just feel like this needs re-wording or better understanding.