> The binaries and source for the annotation branch are at:
Thanks for these.
> 1. I'd like to have a way of selecting a region for highlighting rather
than
> just one word.
Definately agree. I like what you've done so far, but I probably wouldn't
use annotations until this is possible and per-
From: "Lambert, Mark " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Today must be my stupid day. I have 4 $$SELECT:LOOKUP items.
> They seem to work, but when I click on an highlighted annotation and
>select Delete, sometimes they all go away. In another case, I annotated
>the first word and it didn't hilight; however
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Alexander R. Pruss
> Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 3:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: annotation branch binary
>
> On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Lambert, Mark w
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Lambert, Mark wrote:
> Got it, but can't find how to do an annotation.
> Any help?
Assign the annotation action (which may be something like $$ACTION: ...)
to something, e.g., to a key, press it and tap on a word, or set the
lookup pref to do annotations.
Alex
--
Dr. Alexan
Got it, but can't find how to do an annotation.
Any help?
Thanks,
Mark
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> (1) Is this planned for the main branch after some
> indeterminate freeze?
Yes.
> (2) Is there a list of what improvements it makes/
> which it does not yet have?
1. I'd like to have a way of selecting a region for highlighting rather than
just one w
I'll try it if you can send me a binary or tell me where to get one.
I'm not set up to compile it right now.
Mark
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