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glossary [2022/12/02 10:57] – ↷ Page moved from playground:glossary to glossary tadachiglossary [2025/02/01 14:06] (current) jsmith
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-===== Glossary =====+===== Terminology =====
  
-This is a glossary of terms used in this wiki to describe features of the Xerte authoring interface, concepts behind its architecture, and roles played by those authoring, editing or managing projects.+This is a list of terms used in this wiki to describe features of the Xerte authoring interface, concepts behind its architecture, and roles played by those authoring, editing or managing projects.
  
 | **Term** | **Description** | | **Term** | **Description** |
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 | **RSS Feed** | If a website provides an RSS feed, this can set up to appear on a Xerte page as a list of updates for that site (e.g. headlines summaries of new content, notifications).  You need to be aware that this is dynamic content (i.e. constantly changing) and that, although you have some control over the __type__ of content displayed, you do not have control over the content itself. You can also set up an RSS feed for your own Xerte account, for example to keep colleagues, Editors or Co-Authors up-to-date with what you have been doing in Xerte. | | **RSS Feed** | If a website provides an RSS feed, this can set up to appear on a Xerte page as a list of updates for that site (e.g. headlines summaries of new content, notifications).  You need to be aware that this is dynamic content (i.e. constantly changing) and that, although you have some control over the __type__ of content displayed, you do not have control over the content itself. You can also set up an RSS feed for your own Xerte account, for example to keep colleagues, Editors or Co-Authors up-to-date with what you have been doing in Xerte. |
 | **Synch point** | **Synch points** are used to associate a point on some audio or video with another event, e.g displaying some text, moving to a new slide.  **Synch points** are expressed as a number, referring to the number of seconds into a recording that the event is to occur. | | **Synch point** | **Synch points** are used to associate a point on some audio or video with another event, e.g displaying some text, moving to a new slide.  **Synch points** are expressed as a number, referring to the number of seconds into a recording that the event is to occur. |
-| **Timed Text File** | //Do we need this?// | 
-| **Toolbar**  |   | 
  
  
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