![]() Settingĭisplay of the reconciliation preview on hover At this time you can set preferences using a key/value pair: that is, selecting one of the keys below and setting a value for it. In the bottom left corner of the screen, look for Preferences. See our technical reference if you are interested in contributing translation work to make OpenRefine accessible to people in other languages. You can check our profile on Weblate to see which languages are in the process of being supported. We use Weblate to provide translations for the interface. To leave the Language Settings screen, click on the diamond “OpenRefine” logo. Currently OpenRefine supports the following languages for 75% or more of the interface: Languages are translated as a community effort some languages are partially complete and default back to English where unfinished. This language setting will persist until you change it again in the future. You can set your preferred interface language here. Language settings įrom the home screen, look in the options to the left for Language Settings. In the lower left-hand corner of the screen, you'll see Preferences, Help, and About. This is called the “home screen,” where you can manage your projects and general settings. When you first launch OpenRefine, you will see a screen with a menu on the left hand side that includes Create Project, Open Project, Import Project, and Language Settings. Refer to the official Java documentation for more preferences that can be set. Some lines need to be un-commented to work.įor example, inside refine.ini, you should see: Some settings, such as changing memory allocations, are already set inside these files, and all you have to do is change the values. You can modify the Mac application by editing ist. On Windows, you can modify the way openrefine.exe runs by editing you can modify the way refine.bat runs by editing refine.ini. refine -x .notice=trueĮnable JMX monitoring for Jconsole and JvisualVM Verbosity (from low to high: error,warn,info,debug,trace)Īdditional Java configuration parameters (see Java documentation) refine -d /where/you/want/the/workspace To see the full list of command-line options, run. From the Open Project screen, you can right-click on project names and open them in new tabs or windows. You can view and work on multiple projects at the same time by simply having multiple tabs or browser windows open. We are aware of some minor rendering and performance issues on other browsers such as Firefox. OpenRefine works best on browsers based on WebKit, such as: If you would like to use another browser instead, start OpenRefine and then point your chosen browser at the home screen. No matter how you start OpenRefine, it will load its interface in your computer’s default browser. Ignore that window while you work on datasets in your browser. You will see a command line window open when you run OpenRefine. Once you download and install it, it runs as a small web server on your own computer, and you access that local web server by using your browser. OpenRefine does not require internet access to run its basic functions. Running OpenRefine Starting and exiting
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