Re: Annotation while producing content

Hey Mikael,

I'm curious what editor you're using. The primary thing you'll need to maintain in the editor is the selection/highlight. The rest of the annotation data (body, provenance, etc) could (and should really) exist elsewhere in the page--and they'd be tied together by references.

There are several editors that can maintain highlights during editing--even from multiple editorial agents (humans or robots). I'm a personal fan of https://prosemirror.net/ which could be built upon to allow for managing the additional annotation data alongside the editor itself.

Would love to hear more about your project, though, regardless!

Cheers,
Benjamin


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From: Mikael Pesonen <mikael.pesonen@lingsoft.fi>
Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2019 9:16 AM
To: public-openannotation@w3.org <public-openannotation@w3.org>
Subject: Annotation while producing content


Hi!

We would like to annotate textual content while writing it. Are there
best practices how to implement this? If using external annotation
document which refers to text by character positions, there has to be
way to track the content changes in order to keep positions in sync. On
other hand embedded RDFa needs to supported by the content editor software.

Br,

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