Hi Ken -
Great idea!
One approach: a [specially marked] short ID at the end of the Web Note could be automatically associated with (linked to?) the username and email address of a user space. Maybe it's another piece of info to be harvested when a user space is created?
Another 'nice to have' for second-thought-prone people like myself would be a local sandbox space for developing Web Notes, with some sort of a self-administered 'publish' feature. That way I could use it as a scratchpad while gathering & organizing my thoughts... naaaah. That's a separate tool. Or we could use a word processor or some other existing app.
Food for thought -
Phil
Ken Ray wrote:
On 1/11/05 7:17 PM, "Phil Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just discovered Web Notes in the Rev docs. Does it really work? If so, maybe I don't need to look any further for a way to annotate the existing docs.
Could somebody please tell me if they see the brief notes I added today to the "show" command and/or the "formattedText" property? If you see them, well... that's pretty exciting!
I see them both... and I changed your "PD" to "[Phil Davis]" so that people would know who uploaded the web note. BTW: I suggest that there be some standard method of identifying the author of the note - this way, if someone reads it ands wants more info, they can go to the author instead of to RunRev.
Ken Ray Sons of Thunder Software Web site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/ Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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