Am 10.10.2011 um 12:46 schrieb Jörn Kottmann: > On 10/10/11 12:25 PM, Richard Eckart de Castilho wrote: >> When you say "per type system", I assume you mean "per project"? Imagine one >> uses the proposed CAS Editor plugin which can resolve type systems from the >> Classpath of a Java project, then the visible annotation types would be >> stored for that Java project, right? > > No the scope is really per type system, and not per project, since a > project can contain multiple type systems. > The Cas Editor Ide Plugin creates a preference store file per type > system, and then saves all related settings to this type > system there. This is for example the styling settings of the > annotations, project teams usually want to share this file. > This will likely be extended with more settings, such as annotation type > to key mappings.
What happens if a type is defined in multiple type systems? > Do you suggest to only have a persistent per type system storage which > stores all settings, or do you also believe that some > settings should only be "remembered" per session. For my, visibility preferences should not be per session - they should be persisted. > Depending on the usage the per type system preferences might just be > stored on a server, that is for example I am planning > to do for the Cas Editor Corpus Server integration. Then a team will > automatically share this settings file. Or should that > better be local (not shared)? For some scenarios it might make sense to share these preferences. In particular storing a default configuration on the server would make sense. My feeling, though, is, that presentation preferences (what views are visible, what is visible in the views, etc) is something which a user would want to tune to his own style of working and to his own preferences - and that different users will have different styles and preferences. Best, Richard -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Richard Eckart de Castilho Technical Lead Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab FB 20 Computer Science Department Technische Universität Darmstadt Hochschulstr. 10, D-64289 Darmstadt, Germany phone [+49] (0)6151 16-7477, fax -5455, room S2/02/B117 [email protected] www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de Web Research at TU Darmstadt (WeRC) www.werc.tu-darmstadt.de -------------------------------------------------------------------
