#contents to le se jutsi .i ko cuxna lo bangu la gliban. ce la lojban.toi ni'o ca klama la zan. gi'enai tcidu la'e le du'u ta'i makau pilno ri ni'o ju'i tcidu la zan. xabju la daiv po'u lo skami po'e mi ku zi'e noi ca tcana le samci'e pi'o lo fonxa ku'o gi'e seri'a bo poi'i ro nu da ce ke'a simsku kakne cu tolranji gi'e jaifau masno vau .u'u ni'o la zan. cu sampu samci'e bo samru'e gi'e se pilno fi lo nu finti lo pinka be lo samsnufi'a be'o poi jorne ri .ibo le te zukte be fe lo te go'i cu jai nalselju'o gi'e ku'i pe'icu'i ga cecmu nuncipra be fi sy. gi nu se senlanli be lo gunma .i e'uru'e ko tcidu le dei se jorne noi nu casnu fa la raif. zo'o u'u zoi gy. Anyway, play around with it and see what you think. Bear in mind this is still a WIP. You can get help by using the Help button, but hopefully the interface will be pretty intuitive - Story text appears on the left, annotations on the right. Enter your commands at the prompt on the bottom left. To make an annotation, first select the paragraph you want to annotate by selecting the radio button to the right, then type your annotation in the text area on the bottom right. If the annotation is a bug-report, a spoiler or is off-topic, you should mark it as such by selecting the appropriate button to the right of the textbox. If the paragraph already has annotations, yours will just be appended. You can filter out classes of annotations you don't want to be shown from the options page, a link to which is at the bottom right of each page. Spoilers are filtered by default. If you're annotating a common piece of text, say a library message, which has special meaning in the context of what you just typed, then select the Match Command button before annotating. >Save, >restore and >undo should all now work. So should colour, bold and italics. Kind of. Follow the link below to begin - Start here. If you are willing to host Zann, please tell me! I'm a student, so I only have an always-on connection during term-time - about half the year. And that connection keeps on dying. You'll need to be willing to daemon running - see here for details. For any others interested - details of Zann's implementation. gy.