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opentok-annotation
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This package provides an easy way to get started in implementing interoperable annotation over audio/video or shared screen using the OpenTok platform. For usage details, see the OpenTok Screensharing with Annotations Accelerator Pack for JavaScript.
###Installation:
$ npm install --save opentok-annotation
If using browserify or webpack:
const annotation = require('opentok-annotation');
Otherwise, include the accelerator pack in your html:
<script src="../your/path/to/opentok-annotation.js"></script>
. . . and it will be available in global scope as AnnotationAccPack
Click here for a list of all OpenTok accelerator packs.
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OpenTok annotation accelerator pack
The npm package opentok-annotation receives a total of 612 weekly downloads. As such, opentok-annotation popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that opentok-annotation demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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