Expose Partition "Link" to lookup document snippet #606
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We'd like to achieve the same thing as @crickman (I think). The documents we ingest are typically 100s of pages long. In these cases, it isn't that useful to say to the user "hey, the citation for this answer is somewhere in this large document.". It's more convincing/reassuring/compelling to say to the user "It's in source file X , on page 46". Appreciate we might not be able to give the exact page as chunks are likely to span pages, but even pointing the user at the start of the chunk in the source file would be enough I think. @crickman , if this was not want you meant in your original question, apologies and let me know and I will raise a separate request. |
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Download link added. About adding a page number the text extractor will need to be rewritten to capture metadata. Please feel free to use the poll at #532 to vote for this feature |
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The existing Citation.Link refers to the entire logical document. We also would like to lookup the specific citation partition text, not just the entire document.
Could the Citiation.Partition also expose a
Link
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