
27.1.9. Configuring annotation settings
> 27.1.9.1. Annotation user
The author of the annotation. By default, Amaya uses the login name of the user. This field enables you
to change your user name to something more meaningful.
> 27.1.9.2. Annotation post server
This setting defines the server to which the annotations are posted. Local annotations are always saved to
the local repository, and by default, this setting is empty. The post server is not automatically included in
the list of servers, so you should enter the post server name in both places.
> 27.1.9.3. Annotation servers
A list of servers Amaya should contact when looking for annotations. You can specify one or more
servers. The reserved server name localhost tells Amaya to search the local annotations, but does not
necessarily mean that a local annotation server is running (or it would show a complete URL ).Under
Unix, the annotation servers are specified as a space separated list. Under Windows, you can add a new
server name by clicking in the Annotations servers list, pressing the Enter key, and then typing the
server name . By default, this list is initialized to localhost.
Tip: To temporarily disable an annotation server, add a "-" char before its URL. Amaya will ignore it.
> 27.1.9.4. Check boxes
The options below can be toggled on or off by clicking the check box next to an option name. A mark in
the box indicates that the option is active.
Autoload local annotations. Whether Amaya should request local annotations automatically every time
you browse a new Web page. If it is not checked, then you can manually choose Load annotations from
the Tools/Annotations submenu.
Autoload remote annotations. Whether Amaya should request remote annotations automatically (by
querying the annotation server) every time you browse a new Web page. If it is not checked, then you
can manually choose Load annotations from the Tools/Annotations submenu.
Note: You may experience a delay when Amaya loads remote annotations in resolving the DNS name of
the annotation servers.
Disable remote autoload at each startup (for offline work). Whether Amaya should reset the autoload
remote annotationsoption at launch time. This option can be useful if you are working offline, but still
want to autoload the local annotations as well as the remote ones.
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