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If you have downloaded the installer, the exe-file or the mac package. You can just
start the BaseX executable and the BaseXGUI is coming up.
 
==First Operations==
To get to know BaseX, we advise to run some of the following operations to see how it works and
get your first indentations.
 
===Create a database/collection===
Go to Database/New menu you can choose a folder of xml files or a single xml file
to either create a single xml file database or a collection with a bunch of xml files.
 
Furthermore there are tabs for parsing, indexes and full-text options.
 
;Parsing
:Here you can change settings for the parser and choose a file for your xml catalog.
 
;Indexes
:Here you can choose what indexes to be created with the database: text index, attribute index and path summary are available
as indexes.
 
;Full-Text
:Here you can activate the full-text index. Furthermore some more options can be set, like language, wildcards and a stopword list.
 
==See also ==
[[BaseX Standalone]], [[BaseX Server]], [[Getting Started Guide]], [[Advanced User Portal]]
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