21 Matching Annotations
  1. Feb 2015
    1. Secondary feel good rewards

      I'm not familiar with this term, could you provide some examples?

    2. Ability to have several personas for them to use when annotating for different purposes. This should be without the need to log out and in again.

      Would love some more detailed use cases for this, what are the benefits of multiple identities?

    3. Thanks Bridge for putting this together, I found it really interesting. Lots of really useful considerations in here and I'm pretty happy to see that we've many of these suggestions in our vision repository.

      I'm curious what the background was for a lot of the analysis, especially the User Sets, is this based on previous experience, another project or similar?

    1. Thanks Bridge for putting this together, I found it really interesting. Lots of really useful considerations in here and I'm pretty happy to see that we've many of these suggestions in our vision repository.

      I'm curious what the background was for a lot of the analysis, especially the User Sets, is this based on previous experience, another project or similar?

    2. Ability to have several personas for them to use when annotating for different purposes. This should be without the need to log out and in again.

      Would love some more detailed use cases for this, what are the benefits of multiple identities?

    3. Secondary feel good rewards

      I'm not familiar with this term, could you provide some examples?

  2. Jan 2015
    1. The software also includes a new "noting mode", which will let users scribble or type over a page and then share it with others.
  3. Dec 2014
  4. Nov 2014
    1. Add a toggle button to the Firefox user interface. With this module you can create buttons that function like a check box, representing an on/off choice.

      Seems to support using a toggle for the Hypothesis extension.

    1. A 201 response MAY contain an ETag response header field indicating the current value of the entity tag for the requested variant just created, see section 14.19.

      This to me reads that the ETag in this response should refer to the resource at the end of the Location URI.

    1. It is primarily used to allow the output of a POST action to redirect the user agent to a selected resource, since doing so provides the information corresponding to the POST response in a form that can be separately identified, bookmarked, and cached, independent of the original request.

      Also suggests this status code could be after a resource has been created but to me the 201 code still seems more appropriate.

    2. The 201 response payload typically describes and links to the resource(s) created.

      The use of the word "describes" here seems to validate the inclusion of the newly created resource in the payload.

  5. Oct 2014
    1. The search bar can be used to view them all at any time.

      This doesn't read very well. How about "use the search bar to find all annotations with a specific tag"

    2. loaded whenever you return to the document.

      We should really mention that this works when the content changes. Its one of our key features.

      "loaded whenever you return to the document even if the content changes".

    3. NOTE: Need to swap the firefox download to be a bookmarklet button.

  6. Aug 2014
    1. Adobe Acrobat Standard has the same functionality as Adobe Elements, but it can also organize comments from multiple reviewers with sorting and fil- tering tools; combine applicat ion files into a single Adobe PDF document; digitally sign and certify documents; and manage specialized content from Microsoft Outlook, MS Internet Explorer, Access, and Publisher.

      This one isn't bad.

    2. In this book, I assume you and the end users of the PDF files you’re produc- ing have Adobe Reader—a free PDF viewer that works with a plethora of operat- ing systems—installed. You can use it as a standalone product or as a plug-in for your browser. It allows you to view, print, and search PDF files. It doesn’t let you create or change PDF files. People often confuse Adobe Reader with Acrobat— for example, thinking that the free read er is capable of saving data entered into any PDF form. (That’s only possible with reader-enabled PDF s.)

      Sad times in annotation town.

    1. The biggest di erence b et w een a \usual" L A T E X st yle suc h as article.sty and the ENTCS pac k age is that the ENTCS macro pac k age requires the title, author's name or names, abstract, k eyw ords and \thanks" all to b e included within the frontmatter en vironmen t.

      Wow, this is pretty bad.

    2. This is a short example to sho w the basics of using the ENTCS

      This is a short annotation for a short example.

  7. Jul 2014
    1. It is always good to make common tasks trivial and difficult tasks possible.

      If only this were true :/

  8. May 2014
    1. The protocol portion of the URL is pretty pointless, and the domain name and TLD are never what I would describe as “beautiful”. No, when I talk about beautiful URLs, I mean the path that comes after the protocol, domain name, and TLD gumpf

      This is a great point.