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Subject: Re: [webkit-dev] Feedback on Blink's text fragment directive proposal
From: Thomas Steiner via webkit-dev <webkit-dev () lists ! webkit ! org>
Date: 2021-06-08 9:24:59
Message-ID: CALgRrLmN4B3aMuvofFjERM06F8Jyw1f9DjE=3NS_KpYV8dtJfw () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hi all,
Seems like Quick Notes, announced at WWDC2021 (deep-link:
https://youtu.be/0TD96VTf0Xs?t=2832), implements the behavior of Text
Fragments, including the highlighting part and the disambiguation of
duplicate texts (see my screencast https://youtu.be/4MzxJGZvt1Y). I fail to
reverse-engineer how this works, but from observing the behavior it well
looks like it could be using the #:~:text=foo syntax. Can you shine some
light on this?
Thanks,
Tom
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<div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr">Hi all,<div><br></div><div>Seems like Quick Notes, \
announced at WWDC2021 (deep-link: <a href="https://youtu.be/0TD96VTf0Xs?t=2832" \
target="_blank">https://youtu.be/0TD96VTf0Xs?t=2832</a>), implements the behavior of \
Text Fragments, including the highlighting part and the disambiguation of duplicate \
texts (see my screencast <a \
href="https://youtu.be/4MzxJGZvt1Y">https://youtu.be/4MzxJGZvt1Y</a>). I fail to \
reverse-engineer how this works, but from observing the behavior it well looks like \
it could be using the #:~:text=foo syntax. Can you shine some light on \
this?</div><div><br></div><div>Thanks,</div><div>Tom</div></div> </div>
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