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Why is WikiAnnotation important for Online Communities?
Isn't Wiki enough? Wikis allow inline annotations with normal wiki page editing? -- FridemarPache
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Don't confuse an AnnotationWiki with WikiAnnotation. An AnnotationWiki is a repository for annotations material, to be pasted into rich text/link annotation dialogues, whereas WikiAnnotation makes only wiki pages the targets of annotations. Of course an AnnotationWiki can be itself the target of some WikiAnnotation.
Discussion:
In this TrailFireTrail, we test the capabilities of DiiGo and TrailFire to
annotate WikiPages (WikiAnnotation) annotate annotations (AnnotationAnnotation)InteroperabilityOfDiiGoWithFireTrail would mean: it is possible to annotate DiiGo annotations with FireTrailAnnotations andFireTrailAnnotations with DiiGo annotations
It is easy to see, that DiiGo marked text (DiiGo highlighted text) can be marked by TrailFire. The converse however doesn't appear to work yet . To test this (1) I took a DiiGoMarkedText in the WikiAnnotation page and copied it into the rich text TrailFireAnnotationDIalog.
(2) I DiiGoMarked [this text in brackets, but without the brackets] and looked at the result of the TrailFireAnnotation, after having edited it.
No wonder. Trailfire is so new, that DiiGo has not settled the problems.
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{2 Hans, can you see the upper paragraphs on this page DiiGo marked in total.
Currently I cannot get rid of the highlighted DiiGo text. -- fridemar
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The text in curly braces, numbered 2, was copied into a FireTrailMark as temporary work text. When this page gets
refactored, it can be deleted. In the meantime, it serves as an illustration, how useful TrailFire and DiiGo is for maintaining
a WikiPage.
The text in curly braces, numbered 1, is again copied into a FireTrailMark and a DiiGo annotation, so that later it
can be deleted too, after it has
served as an illustration.
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-- fridemar
dto. for block 0. Later after using the annotation tools, such collaboration interaction can be factored out straight
from the start on. I hope to have demonstrated, how useful WikiAnnotation can be.
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{0 {1 {2 Hans, can you see the upper paragraphs on this page DiiGo marked in total. Currently I cannot get rid of the highlighted DiiGo text. -- fridemar } The text in curly braces, numbered 2, was copied into a FireTrailMark as temporary work text. When this page gets refactored, it can be deleted. In the meantime, it serves as an illustration, how useful TrailFire and DiiGo is for maintaining a WikiPage. The text in curly braces, numbered 1, is again copied into a FireTrailMark and a DiiGo annotation, so that later it can be deleted too, after it has served as an illustration. 1} -- fridemar dto. for block 0. Later after using the annotation tools, such collaboration interaction can be factored out straight from the start on. I hope to have demonstrated, how useful WikiAnnotation can be. 0}
Enlarge Space: If there are lots of people, who make annotations, the Wiki Pages will become unmanagable. By sourcing out the ThreadMode, the need for refactoring pages is reduced considerably
What happens, if there is already a highlighted text with a public annotation and annother peer will annotate it?
I see, there is a comment button for inserting additional comments. But only authors can edit their own text.
it makes an ugly page overburdened with annotation markers:
DiiGo TrailFire programmers, please make a big toggle markers button!!
Dear DiiGo programmers, we need a simple button, to toggle on/off the DiiGo markers.
Currently it is very cumbersome to sign off for eliminating the markers temporarily and then again to sign in.
On the other hand the markers of TrailFire are much less obtrusive, but more difficult to find.
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