Thanks, SDr.

We'll add link/wave to the API docs.  I've added it to the annotations FAQ.

I believe "user/r" is the only one of the other ones that is actually
sent to robots currently. I've put info about it in this FAQ:
http://wave-api-faq.appspot.com/#selectedtext

- pamela

On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 10:38 PM, Dragon Silicon <[email protected]> wrote:
> To elaborate a bit on the reserved annotation list (and show off some of our
> reverse-engineering works :) ), the following annotations are also heavily
> used "in the wild", and might be considered reserved:
> spell       - Inserted & updated by Spelly, a built-in bot; contains token
> correction with confidence values
> link/auto  - automatically set links -a set of tokens, that has been
> recognized as a link candidate, and set without user feedback
> link/wave - link to a different wave; value contains the wave ID
> in googlewave.com!w+d7NJm4nWF format
> user/*   -user/session information, see the wave protocol spec .
> Protip: whenever possible, use the link/wave link type instead of
> link/manual -ing to wave.google.com: the later opens the linked wave in a
> new window (which is a heavy operation), whereas the former navigates the
> current tab (which is about 2-3 times faster).
> -SDr
>
> On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 11:18 AM, pamela (Google Employee)
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi developers -
>>
>> We recently added a section to the robots documentation about
>> annotations - how annotations are used by the client, and how
>> annotations can be used by robots in extensions. The documentation
>> includes an example of an extension that lets users select text, click
>> a toolbar button, and have a robot process that selected text. This
>> can be a nice way of letting users interact with your robot, instead
>> of having them specify a particular syntax for your robot to pick up
>> on. Read more in the documentation:
>>
>> http://code.google.com/apis/wave/extensions/robots/index.html#Annotations
>>
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