W3C Amaya

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About Local Annotations

Amaya can store annotation data in a local file system (often called "local annotations") or it can store annotations remotely, accessed through the World Wide Web (called "remote annotations").

You do not need a server to create local annotations. Local annotations are stored under the user preferences directory, in a special directory called annotations, and can be seen only by their owner (according to the system access right setup). This directory contains three kinds of files:

At any time, you can convert a local annotation to a shared one by choosing Post annotation from the Annotations menu. Once this is completed, the local annotation is deleted because it has been moved to an annotation server.

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