Index: openacs-4/packages/glossary/www/doc/design.html =================================================================== RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/openacs-4/packages/glossary/www/doc/design.html,v diff -u -N -r1.1 -r1.2 --- openacs-4/packages/glossary/www/doc/design.html 20 Apr 2001 20:51:12 -0000 1.1 +++ openacs-4/packages/glossary/www/doc/design.html 12 Apr 2018 07:47:22 -0000 1.2 @@ -38,17 +38,17 @@

The Glossary Package is based on the ACS 3.x glossary module which was simply - a repository for a site's terms and their definitions. + a repository for a site's terms and their definitions.

- In the process of migrating the glossary to an ACS 4.0 package, we will - expand it's feature set to support multiple contexts. A site, subsite, - group, user, or even document (a this point the document must exist in the database as an ACS object) may have one or more glossaries associated - with it. Terms may have illustrations (acs-content-repository). Each glossary can have its security set (acs-permissions), a workflow, and - optionally except user comments. A glossary's content will be stored in + In the process of migrating the glossary to an ACS 4.0 package, we will + expand its feature set to support multiple contexts. A site, subsite, + group, user, or even document (a this point the document must exist in the database as an ACS object) may have one or more glossaries associated + with it. Terms may have illustrations (acs-content-repository). Each glossary can have its security set (acs-permissions), a workflow, and + optionally except user comments. A glossary's content will be stored in the content repository and its presentation will use the ArsDigita Templating System (ATS).

-The Glossary Package does not provide a mechanism to expire content (glossaries or terms). +The Glossary Package does not provide a mechanism to expire content (glossaries or terms).

Glossaries provide excellent support for collaboration. Referring to terms' definitions can keep misunderstanding in check thus making it easier to work in groups.