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Graham Perrin

Extract annotations in 3.1.6.13 for Firefox: other people's private highlights (not mine) are hidden on demand - 27 views

Firefox toolbar 3.1.6.13 extract annotations bug gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 20 Dec 08
  • Graham Perrin
     
    Origin of this observation: http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/extract-annotations-with-new-toolbar-9227#2 and I'm making a separate topic of this, on the assumption that it's a separate (or contributory) issue

    1. My view of highlights and annnotations created by Sean Brady alone, visible thanks to an annotated link that was produced and publicised by Sean:

    Thanks ImageShack!

    2. [√] Don't show my private highlights and sticky notes

    Thanks ImageShack!

    = Expected =

    If I had private highlights and sticky notes in this context (I have none) I might expect them to disappear when I prefer to not show mine.

    The option -- to not show mine -- should have no effect on other people's highlights or annotations

    = Bug =

    Thanks ImageShack!

    Specifically, when extracting annotations using Diigo Toolbar 3.1.6.7 in Firefox 3.0.5 on Mac OS X 10.5.6, Intel:

    * I opt to _not_ show private highlights and annotations by Graham Perrin

    * Diigo responds by _not_ showing private highlights by Sean Brady; this is the aspect that appears to be buggy.


    My gut feeling is that this is more like, good behaviour (respecting privacy) but buggy expression of the selected/ticked preference.

    I think that just one word needs to be taken out of the dialogue box...
  • Graham Perrin
     
    > I think that just one word needs to be taken out of the dialogue box...

    AFAICT this is the gist of the problem;

    * the word 'my' does not belong in the second preference, it should be more (not exactly) like this -

    Thanks ImageShack!

    Both sentences should be better constructed.

    First, I'll review the neighbouring topic started by Sean.

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