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Tyler_Maynard
Level 4
August 19, 2016
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Enabling Annotations in custom components touchUI

  • August 19, 2016
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None of the the custom components we have built out are allowed to have annotations added to them.

They are built using Sightly/HTL

I have researched the documentation and these forums and found no information on enabling annotations for components. We are hoping to use these in our workflow to provide feedback.

Can anyone point me to documentation or any reference that explains the developers role in enabling annotations for components?

Cheers,

-Tyler

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Migliore risposta di kautuk_sahni

Hi

Please have a look at this old forum thread, i hope this will answer your question.

Link:- https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1036883

// if you are using the old standard cq:actions on your cq:editConfig node. So the default options are usually something like edit,copymove,delete,insert. In If you want annotations to be turned on your have make sure you use editannotate instead of just edit. 

You can see what all the valid options are at: https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-0/develop/ref/javadoc/com/day/cq/wcm/api/components/EditAction.html

I hope this will help you.

~kautuk

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smacdonald2008
Level 10
August 19, 2016

I will look within Adobe to see if there are examples of this with TOuch UI. 

kautuk_sahni
Community Manager
kautuk_sahniCommunity ManagerRisposta
Community Manager
August 23, 2016

Hi

Please have a look at this old forum thread, i hope this will answer your question.

Link:- https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1036883

// if you are using the old standard cq:actions on your cq:editConfig node. So the default options are usually something like edit,copymove,delete,insert. In If you want annotations to be turned on your have make sure you use editannotate instead of just edit. 

You can see what all the valid options are at: https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-0/develop/ref/javadoc/com/day/cq/wcm/api/components/EditAction.html

I hope this will help you.

~kautuk

Kautuk Sahni