Re: Inline comments in an etherpad documment

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veda metheny

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Jun 27, 2012, 4:33:30 AM6/27/12
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have you looked in the editing part of ether

From: Danny <mr.k...@gmail.com>
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Subject: Inline comments in an etherpad documment

Hello,

I'm looking for a way that will enable putting Inline comments in an etherpad document, similar way like a google docs or a word document.
I don't use the other environments because i need the playback feature (history button).

Any suggestions ?

Thanks,
D.


Danny

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Jun 28, 2012, 1:38:40 AM6/28/12
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Hello,

Thank you for your answer.
I'm kind of new in the etherpad environment but as far as i could see the etherpad's text editing options do not support  inline comment (MS-Word or Google Docs style). I wonder if someone developed a kind of pluggin to it that provides this ability...?

Best,
D. 

John McLear

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Jun 28, 2012, 9:32:45 AM6/28/12
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This doesn't exist, you might want to file a plugin request on github.  I'd expect your best bet is to hire a freelancer to complete the work if you require it urgently.

Just some background on this before you begin  I look at implementing this a while ago and it ended up being a real mess because each line can basically have meta changeset data IE line 0 can have changeset data for the line IE "Hello world" and also it will have changeset data for the inline comments.  Removing a line will remove comments.  

Also I'd expect you would want the ability to toggle on/off comment visibility, this means comments have to have their own class and the dom has to be extended with each new comment added.

It's not a small job but it's doable.  It doesn't really make Etherpad more accessible though so imho it's lower priority than table support etc.

Danny

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Jun 28, 2012, 12:52:13 PM6/28/12
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Dear John,

Thank you for your answer.

Best,
D.

John McLear

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Mar 7, 2013, 8:56:51 AM3/7/13
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So at this point as enough people want this feature I suggest raising
a bounty against a feature/plugin request on github

The issue / feature request can be made here: https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite/issues

Any website you want can be used to raise the bounty, once it get's to
enough funding (I'd suggest this is a week or so's work) then a
developer might pick it up and develop it as a plugin. It's up to you
guys to create the bounty and promote it until you get enough funding.

On Mar 7, 1:52 pm, Christoph Haug <christoph.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Same here! Any hints, workarounds or alternatives would be highly
> appreciated. For now, the only workaround I can think of is to agree on
> some formula for integrating comments into the text itself, e.g. double
> curly brackets or so. But then you have the trouble of deleting those later
> on. And if a discussion unfolds from the comment, the original document
> become a mess... Any other ideas?
> Cheers,
> Christoph
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> On Sunday, 30 December 2012 13:47:05 UTC+1, Silvan Hostettler wrote:
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> > Hi Danny,
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> > do you have any news on this subject?
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> > I'm looking for exactly such a feature since a long time. I've first
> > looked for plugins in other WYSIWYG editors, but without success. Now I've
> > found etherpad, and it looks promising.
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> > If you have found something in the meantime, I would be very interested in
> > your solution.
>
> > Thanks, Silvan
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