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Save annotations along with bookmarks #14

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brady77 opened this issue Mar 13, 2018 · 2 comments
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Save annotations along with bookmarks #14

brady77 opened this issue Mar 13, 2018 · 2 comments

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@brady77
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brady77 commented Mar 13, 2018

Services like hypothes.is allow for highlighting some text (annotations) on web pages (or PDFs) and saving those highlights along with bookmarks. It is a great way to speed up the process of recalling some important facts without rereading whole articles.

In an ideal world I will have an option to tag annotations rather then bookmarks. Some articles are dealing with different topics (eg. by chapters ) and tagging those highlights seems more natural for me. Bookmarks can just inherit those tags from annotations.

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From the first paragraph it sounded like the comment which you can type for each bookmark is what you're talking about, or am I wrong?

Confused by the second paragraph though. Wdym tag annotations? Annotation for the tags themselves?

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brady77 commented Mar 26, 2018

Sorry, really confusing... I wish I could highlight some text on a web page and save that text into Geekmarks along with page bookmarks. This is what I mean by "highlights". Something what Hypothes.is or Diigo does. Ideally I could add tags to those saved highlights, directly. So there will be a parent object called "bookmark" and a couple of child objects called "highlights" with respective tags. Saved highlights will be searchable by tags as well.

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