[annotator-dev] Annotator and Meteor

Andrew - FinalsClub andrew at finalsclub.org
Fri Sep 5 12:16:37 UTC 2014


Thanks Mitar,

I notice you are using an older version of Annotator (before browserify was added). Would the same thing be possible with Annotator 2.0?  We are currently a bit stumped. Ari can share more details on our efforts if you're curious.

Eventually, it would be useful to make a Meteor package so others can easily use Annotator in their meteor projects. If you have any suggestions, we would love guidance / help. 

Warmly,
Andrew




> On Sep 5, 2014, at 3:39 AM, Mitar <mmitar at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> You can see here how we are bundling Annotator for Meteor:
> 
> https://github.com/peerlibrary/peerlibrary/tree/development/packages/annotator
> 
> And here how we are using it:
> 
> https://github.com/peerlibrary/peerlibrary/tree/development/client/lib/annotator
> 
> 
> Mitar
> 
> On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 7:04 AM, Andrew - FinalsClub
> <andrew at finalsclub.org> wrote:
>> Hey All,
>> 
>> Especially @Mitar. At FinalsClub, we have been working on a new social reading site built using Meteor (a newfangled JavaScript framework). Meteor is nice, because it offers isomorphic JavaScript - that is, the same code to run on the client and server. It also provides the magic of reactive data binding between clients and server.
>> 
>> We have gotten a basic working version of Annotator with a meteor-specific store plugin. (I can share the code if anyone is curious.). However, there are some aspects of Annotator that we are grappling with.
>> 
>> For instance, we were wondering how the XPath-Range plugin is currently being used. Also, we want to include the coffeescript (not compiled JS) of Annotator in our project, but aren't sure how to accomplish that using Meteor's custom package system.
>> 
>> @Mitar, I've seen your handle on a few meteor github issues and wonder if could help us. I've cc'd Bryan and Ari from our team if they have anything to add.
>> 
>> Also, if anyone else is interested in helping, just say so. We'd be glad to put our work on the OpenAnnotation organization if you'd like as well.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Andrew
> 
> 
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