commentas
Commentas is a term used to describe a class of inline annotation features in digital documents, designed to support collaborative editing and scholarly work. Commentas allow users to attach notes to specific ranges of text, preserving their position as the document is revised. The notes may be public within a workspace or restricted to selected collaborators, and they typically support threading, statuses (open, resolved), and attribution to the author. In many systems, commentas are anchored to precise text ranges, so if the document is edited, the anchors adjust to maintain relevance or are versioned with the document.
Etymology and usage: The term draws from the Latin word commenta, meaning notes or remarks, and has
Key features: Anchor-based placement, threaded discussions, status tracking, author attribution, and robust search and filtering. Many
Applications: Commentas are used in education and training, legal and policy drafting, academic research and peer
History and adoption: Inline comments and contextual notes have existed in various forms for years. The specific
See also: annotation, inline comment, markup, tracked changes.