I use @HighlyTM + @Evernote web clipper + @Postachio + a custom theme that renders clippings differently from my own posts
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Replying to @grantgumina @fortelabs and
(Sounds more complex than it is. Actually a very clean, simple workflow!)
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Replying to @devonzuegel @fortelabs and
Are the highlights supposed to be clickable (and bring up commentary?) I get a cursor: pointer, but clicking does nothing.
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Replying to @wcrichton @fortelabs and
Oh no that is just a relic from Highly. Will add some CSS to remove it, thanks for the observation!
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Replying to @devonzuegel @fortelabs and
You should add some then! :-) If I'm going to read your annotated version, on any given line, I care way more about *why* you annotated it than *that* you annotated it. (I've been searching for an easy, programmatic, sharable form of notes-in-the-margin...)
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Replying to @wcrichton @devonzuegel and
This was exactly what I had in mind with that idea I mentioned earlier. Wouldn't it be cool if you could click each highlight and read a short blurb from him about it. Like Gates Notes for normal people.
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Replying to @grantgumina @wcrichton and
@HighlyTM doesn't support that, it's just a highlighter, but@hypothes_is has something like that. I find Hypothesis' UX quite hard to manage though, while Highly is much more ergonomic1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @devonzuegel @wcrichton and
Please let us know what you struggle with in our UX. Any particular area? We’d love to get it on our punchlist!
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Replying to @dwhly @devonzuegel and
I just tried using Hypothesis for a day. Web annotator is great. Major qualm is the PDF annotator seems to be straight up broken. Annotations disappear while I'm in the document, and if I refresh, nearly all of my annotations vanished. PDF: http://people.csail.mit.edu/junyanz/projects/averageExplorer/averageExplorer.pdf …
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(I can't easily reproduce the error, which leads me to believe it's an issue where the PDF annotator gets into a weird state after some time of viewing/annotating the document.)
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Replying to @wcrichton @devonzuegel and
This shouldn’t be happening. We any many others use it every day on PDFs. Details would be really helpful…. Browser, OS, PDF in question, etc Let us help you repro.
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cognitive psychology. PhD