I have a tiny update for you. If you are highlighting text with a
specific color this annotation is the typical color annotation, named:
style/color
Pamela or Austin may have some samples for you. Nevertheless I contact
you after work (email).

regards tom

On 17 Feb., 10:45, Thomas Jungblut <[email protected]>
wrote:
> You have to wait for traversing over all blips in a wavelet. This is
> coming up with the new API Release.
> For the moment you could take the root blip only.
> A Samplecode would be:
> //get the wavelet
> Wavelet wavelet = bundle.getWavelet();
> //get the rootblip
> Blip root_blip = wavelet.getRootBlip();
> //extract the annotations from the textview
> TextView textView_root = root_blip.getDocument();
> java.util.List<Annotation> annotations =
> textView_root.getAnnotations();
>
> //Now you have a listing of annotations, all you have to do is to
> iterate:
> for(Annotation an : annotations)
> {
>     //look for the highlight
>    if(an.getName().equals("INSERT THE NAME OF THE ANNOTATION"))
>   {
> //do what you want, maybe extract the range with an.getRange();
>
> }
> }
>
> I hope the syntax isn't messed up that hard. Good luck
>
> On 17 Feb., 09:56, Vik <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hie Thomas
>
> > I am using java.. could you please point me the wave to travese over all the
> > text in wave?
> > How to look at annotation etc? I am using sandbox only for my robot.
>
> > Thankx and Regards
>
> > Vik
> > Founderwww.sakshum.comwww.sakshum.blogspot.com
>
> > On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Thomas Jungblut <
>
> > [email protected]> wrote:
> > > I think this might be an annotation. It is stored in the textview and
> > > you have to iterate over all possible annotations looking for the one
> > > you need. You can highlight a text in the sandbox and then view what
> > > annotation is exactly is. It should be something like "highlighted".
> > > In the annotation is a range stored, you can easily access the
> > > textview and extract only the range that you need.
> > > What language do you use? Python / Java?
>
> > > regards thomas
>
> > > On 17 Feb., 09:34, Vik <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Hie
>
> > > > I want to find all the highlighted text in a wave  through my robot. So
> > > what
> > > > should be used to do so?
>
> > > > Thankx and Regards
>
> > > > Vik
> > > > Founderwww.sakshum.comwww.sakshum.blogspot.com
>
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