TagNotate 1.3.1 – PDF viewer and annotator with the unique ability to assign tags to annotations. April 4, 2016 TagNotate is a PDF viewer and annotator with the unique ability to assign tags to annotations – you can create as many different tags as you want, allowing you to associate with each annotation whatever kinds of information are. Reallusion member.
- Controls scoreboard tags on individual entities. In Java Edition, the number of tags owned by an entity cannot exceed 1024. Java Edition note: this is distinct from entity type tags, which are applied to entity types and cannot be changed by commands. 1 Syntax 2 Arguments 3 Result 4 Output 5.
- Chapter 6- Polynomials (1).pdf.
- Innovation in Annotation. TagNotate is a PDF viewer and annotator with powerful tagging features, including the ability to tag annotations, that make finding important information within and across documents easy 'If you read a lot of PDF articles, whether as eBooks or research articles, then this app is essential.' GIZMODO 'If the PDF files you.
Restrictions | |
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First introduced | Java Edition 1.13 (17w45a) |
Controls scoreboard tags on individual entities. In Java Edition, the number of tags owned by an entity cannot exceed 1024.
Java Edition note: this is distinct from entity type tags, which are applied to entity types and cannot be changed by commands.
Syntax[edit]
- Java Edition
tag add
- Adds a tag to the targets.
tag list
- Lists all tags on the targets.
tag remove
- Removes a tag from the targets.
- Bedrock Edition
- Controls scoreboard tags on individual entities. In Java Edition, the number of tags owned by an entity cannot exceed 1024. Java Edition note: this is distinct from entity type tags, which are applied to entity types and cannot be changed by commands. 1 Syntax 2 Arguments 3 Result 4 Output 5.
- Chapter 6- Polynomials (1).pdf.
- Innovation in Annotation. TagNotate is a PDF viewer and annotator with powerful tagging features, including the ability to tag annotations, that make finding important information within and across documents easy 'If you read a lot of PDF articles, whether as eBooks or research articles, then this app is essential.' GIZMODO 'If the PDF files you.
Restrictions | |
---|---|
First introduced | Java Edition 1.13 (17w45a) |
Controls scoreboard tags on individual entities. In Java Edition, the number of tags owned by an entity cannot exceed 1024.
Java Edition note: this is distinct from entity type tags, which are applied to entity types and cannot be changed by commands.
Syntax[edit]
- Java Edition
tag add
- Adds a tag to the targets.
tag list
- Lists all tags on the targets.
tag remove
- Removes a tag from the targets.
- Bedrock Edition
tag add
- Adds a tag to the targets.
tag remove
- Removes a tag from the targets.
tag list
- Lists all tags on the targets.
Arguments[edit]
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JE: : entity
BE: entity: target
: WildcardCommandSelector
- In Java Edition, must be a player name, a target selector or a UUID.
- In Bedrock Edition, must be either a target selector, a player name, or
*
for all score holders. - Specifies the command's target.
JE: : string
BE: name: string
- Must be a string. In Java Edition, it must be in a single word (no spaces). In Bedrock Edition, it must be a single word (no spaces) or a quoted string.
- Specifies the name of the tag to be added into or removed from the targets.
- In Java Edition, valid characters are uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, hyphen, underscore, plus sign and period. In Bedrock Edition, it can include any characters.
Result[edit]
Command | Trigger | Java Edition | Bedrock Edition |
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any | the arguments are not specified correctly | Unparseable | Failed |
if or player: target fails to resolve to one or more entities (named players must be online) | Failed | ||
/tag .. add .. | if no entity does not yet have the specified tag | ||
if every specified entity already has 1024 tags | Successful | ||
/tag .. remove .. | if no entity's tag is removed | Failed | |
/tag .. list .. | if no entity has any tag | Successful | |
any | On success | Adds, lists, or removes the tag(s). |
Output[edit]
Command | Edition | Situation | Success Count | /execute store succeess .. | /execute store result .. |
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any | Java Edition | On fail | 0 | 0 | 0 |
/tag .. add .. | On success | 1 | 1 | the number of entities who get a new tag | |
/tag .. remove .. | On success | 1 | 1 | the number of entities whose tags are remove | |
/tag .. list | On success | 1 | 1 | the number of all tags the specified entities have | |
any | Bedrock Edition | On fail | 0 | N/A | N/A |
On success | 1 | N/A | N/A |
History[edit]
Java Edition | ||
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1.13 | 17w45a | Added /tag . |
Bedrock Edition | ||
1.9 | beta 1.9.0.2 | Added /tag . |
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See also[edit]
/team
TagNotate is a collaboration between a psychology professor, a gaming developer, and a programmer.
Gerry Altmann conceived of Tagnotate while struggling with highlighter pens and an ever-increasing pile of articles on his desk. Gerry is from the UK, and is a professor of psychology. His research is on how the human brain 'does' language (and various other things). He has published numerous research articles, edits one of the largest academic journals in his field of study, and has sat on various committees that decide which scientific research projects should be prioritized for funding. His committee and editorial work, and the increasing number of articles he has to read for his own research, are what convinced him of the need for TagNotate.
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Richard Buck is a programmer based in the UK. Mariner write 3 9 2. He is responsible for all the proprietary coding that went into, and continues to go into, Tagnotate. Rich quickly learned to ignore Gerry's ideas about interface design, and came up with vastly improved ways of handling the complexities that were required. What had originally been conceived of as a 3-month project turned into two years of development. When not working on TagNotate, Rich spends his time on other projects, many of which are with the third member of the team:
Tim Page is originally from the UK but moved to the US to work as Executive Producer in charge of external development at Virgin Interactive. He had previously been a Studio Director at Philips (back in the days of CD-i). After a few years he set up his own company developing gaming software in Reno, Nevada Tim is experienced in project management and creative software design. While surfing the web one day, he came across an entry in Gerry's blog asking whether there were any developers out there who might be interested in developing a new idea with him. They met, ate sushi, shook hands, and set up a company together.
Tim and Gerry Inc. is the company set up to develop and publish Tagnotate and related products. Although it was relatively easy to think up the name Tagnotate, a name for the company was harder. Until, that is, someone pointed out the coincidence that 'Tim and Gerry' abbreviates to 'TAG'. It became clear at that moment that the company could be called only one thing.
Innovation in Annotation. Trademarks and Patent Pending.