Highlighting and annotating
I am using b4r2r1365 on a Windows XP computer. I have encountered a number of problems with highlighting and annotating.
1. No highlights are not saved after closing a tab.
2. Only the first annotation on a file is saved after closing a tab.
3. The highlighting/annotation toolbar does not appear again for a particular file if that file was highlighted/annotated during an earlier Firefox session.
Thank you for your work and I hope these comments are helpful.
1. No highlights are not saved after closing a tab.
2. Only the first annotation on a file is saved after closing a tab.
3. The highlighting/annotation toolbar does not appear again for a particular file if that file was highlighted/annotated during an earlier Firefox session.
Thank you for your work and I hope these comments are helpful.
Another comment I had, there seems to be some problem with the demonstration video for the annotations and highlighting. At some points, there is no sound, and other places things are repeated, sometimes 2 and 3 times.
Thanks!
Callista
Acrobat offers some built-in annotation functions, though, and it may be possible that Zotero would be able to read such data in the future (for example, to index it for searching).
But am I right that it currently only works on local (snapshotted) files? If yes, is there some technical reason for that restriction?
It seems while I want my annotations to be local, it'd be good if I could annotate remote resources too. Among other things, it would open the door to merging annotations across users (though I suppose you could still do that with the local-only approach, since you have the original URL).
Also, re: the technical details. how are you storing the annotations and encoding them? Are you using the annotea stuff?
Admittedly, this is new territory here, so nice to see you guys pushing the boundaries.
Using snapshots doesn't preclude us from offering shared annotation capability, and in fact it's our goal to eventually offer such functionality.
The annotations are stored in SQLite. They're not yet integrated into the main data layer API, but they will be soon. We're using a combination of techniques to target the annotation on the page, involving a mixture of DOM and pixel position, which we think allows for more stable positioning of the annotations than other implementations out there. Note that, unlike some other implementations, we're also not changing the structure of the page in any way.
I presume you'll just treat the annotations as special kind of notes, and maybe use the annnotea RDF vocabularly (which I believe uses xpointer to locate the annotated content) to support import/export.
Will see what Simon has to say about it later.
Thanks!
Callista
Any suggestions would be well appreciated.
R.
Unfortunately I do have the same problem with highlighting and annotating HTML snapshots, using b4r5 under linux and as well as windows. The changes are not saved!
Does nobody have an idea how to solve this problem? It doesn't appear on the known issues list, but I also don't find a solution in the documentation or in the forum.
rantanplan
Hope this will work for others, too.
rantanplan
I ask because I lost all higlights on a large document I was working on. Granted, I have had some power interruptions today and that might have something to do with it, but I just wanted to check as to wait for bug fixes if there are known issues.
Any estimate of when this will be fixed? It's a great feature, but a bit of tease when it doesn't save stuff correctly.
So is it that the highlights aren't saved in tabs? Or just not displayed?
Personally I think Zotero should do the same thing it does with notes and save annotations on a timer after a change, rather than waiting to close or navigate away. I'll create tickets for that and the other issue.
(I use tabs and TabMixPlus, in case that's relevant).
rshs
I'm having this problem too. Has somebody already filed this as a bug?
See http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/3937/erratic-saving/#Item_1