Browse documentation for IT-systems used by the European Environment Agency and the Eionet network.
EEA Annotator is the Plone integration of http://okfnlabs.org/annotator/ which allows your editors to easily collaborate on a Plone document by adding annotations (inline comments) on it.
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Warning
Once you’ll install this add-on via Site Setup > Add-ons, it will overrides Publish Traversal for Archetypes base object (plone.app.imaging.interfaces.IBaseObject) and Dexterity Base Content (plone.dexterity.interfaces.IDexterityContent) in order to handle custom annotator URLs. Still, it preserves old functionality from plone.app.imaging and plone.dexterity (also eea.depiction) but if you have custom traversals registered for these interfaces, try to use custom browser layers when registering them (see: eea.annotator.browser.app.traverse).
Plone version dependency
eea.annotator does not have a hard dependency on Plone 4.3, however, it has been built around plone.app.jquery version 1.7.2 which is shipped by default with Plone 4.3. If you wish to use the product on an older version of Plone, you could pin the plone.app.jquery version to 1.7.2.
Warning
You’ll have to be logged-in ad Manager or have the eea.annotator: Manage permission
Dexterity content-types are supported by EEA Annotator.
The Initial Owner of the Original Code is European Environment Agency (EEA). All Rights Reserved.
The EEA Annotator (the Original Code) is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
More details under docs/License.txt
EEA - European Environment Agency (EU)