Annotating episodes

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There are three types of annotations:

  • Notes: plain text comments.
  • Resources: links, images, and videos.
  • Table of contents

You can annotate an episode by going to an episode's wiki page and inserting annotations to the "annotations" section of the page (can be created if missing).

FormatEdit

Annotations require a special markup in the following format:

<div data-type="resource" data-timestamp="00:14:00-00:14:53">Content</div>

  • Type: can be either resource, note, or table-of-contents.
  • Time range: sets of timestamps, start and end, for the annotation, separated by a hyphen. If the annotation is relevant for more than one time range, another range can be included, separated by comma (for example: 00:14:00-00:14:53,01:44:12-01:45:02). For table of contents, a single timestamp is required. Important: timestamps are not synced between different versions (youtube video, original audio, etc). The timestamps used in annotations must be taken from the audio file of the episode linked in the episode's wiki page, unless specified otherwise.
  • Content: Use recognizable, solid, understandable & meaningful texts for resources, timestamps & notes.

What is this for?Edit

Annotations are currently being used in the Portal Player, and are also visible in the wiki.

Where do I start?Edit