Alex:
Thanks for the explanation. All make sense to me, except for "If you
want to add a web note, you can do so by clicking on the
second-from-the-right button at the top of the window - looks vaguely
like a globe with a + sign added."
I can see no such icon.
:)
Jon
Alex Tweedly wrote:
Jon wrote:
OK. What exactly is "web notes"?
:)
Jon
It's a feature in the documentation (introduced in 2.5, I think).
At the bottom of the documentation window (where the "status" bar
would go) there are two clickable boxes,
Show mouse over text
and
Download and show web notes
If you enable the second one, then when you view the doc entry
(certainly from the transcript dictionary, I guess from the other
parts too though I haven't seen that personally), Rev will check on
the web site to see if there are any user-added web notes, and if
there are, it will download them and display (as though a footnote).
(btw - you don't need to scroll to the bottom to check if there is a
webnote - if there is, the word "cached" will appear in the status bar)
(example - "abbrev". Possibly also "sort container" because I just
added one there - but there may be a delay before it appears; it may
even need to be verified by someone to prevent misuse).
If you want to add a web note, you can do so by clicking on the
second-from-the-right button at the top of the window - looks vaguely
like a globe with a + sign added. This lets you *edit* the web notes.
What you put in overwrites anything already there - so please take
care to retain anything that's already there. Note the stupid little
pop-up editor doesn't do this for you - so you need to copy/paste from
the web note. :-(
I thought (I was *sure*) I had seen a BZ reporting this stupidity -
but I can't find it now. Anyone know if there is ?
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