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+ | Q: How much does it matter that we retain original footnote numbering for books? The book "La Messagère" | ||
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+ | A: If you are following the wiki directions, then that is fine. | ||
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+ | Q: For " | ||
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+ | (I'm not really sure what those numbers are supposed to refer to either. They don't seem to refer to page numbers or the order in which photos appear in the photos section.) | ||
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+ | I saw in the Q&A that, for the Gordon Ramsay cookbook, photo credits were just added to the photos' | ||
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+ | A: Yes, if this question has already be answered for another title, then you do the same thing as with that other title. | ||
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+ | Q: Currently working on "Les couteaux dans ma gorge ne sont pas des fruits de mer." On the poetry page of the Wiki, it says that in cases where we remove complex formatting, we should put in a Producer' | ||
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+ | Q: In Etta and Otto and Russell and James, three recipe cards are transcribed. The first two are in Chapter 5 and the third is in chapter 16. | ||
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+ | The first two have titles and longer ingredient lists, so I opted to use subheadings. They look like this: | ||
+ | - Chapter heading (H1) | ||
+ | - Body text (normal) | ||
+ | - Title of recipe (H2) | ||
+ | - Needed: (H3) | ||
+ | - list of ingredients (unordered list) | ||
+ | - Instructions: | ||
+ | - Instructions (normal) | ||
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+ | The third has no title -- unless you count "for Otto at night", | ||
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+ | A: In this context, it is a block quote. | ||
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+ | Q: This table in Synesthetic Design appears to have two header rows! The best solution I can come up with is turning that top header row into additional column(s). What do you think? | ||
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+ | A: That can work, as long as it has a proper header. | ||
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+ | Q: The end of the book " | ||
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+ | A: Follow the original book. | ||
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+ | Q: A couple quick questions regarding Wind and Truth Supplementary Document since this is the first one I have done where I am only working on image descriptions: | ||
+ | * The word doc also has a title page and publisher information. Is this required in this instance? | ||
+ | * Is there any other information that needs to be included? (ex: About This Digital Book) | ||
+ | * There are images on the insides of the front and back covers of the physical book, as well as the start and end pages, that are not included in the Doc or PDF. I don't know if this is a concern, just something I wanted to flag since I have also been using my physical copy of the book for easy reference. | ||
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+ | A: You format it the same way you do other books with the title page, publishing info, About this digital book, terms of use, and any page numbers if applicable. This is a supplementary document, not a reproduction of the full physical book. That means it is what the publisher felt should be included along with the Audiobook. We only work with what the publisher provides, as we are not editors (i.e. don't add or take anything away. Only improve for accessibility). | ||
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+ | Q: I'm looking at the book "Oser l' | ||
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+ | Should I try and re-insert the missing page numbers as blank pages or should I just leave out the missing page numbers? | ||
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+ | A: Keep them as is, we are not editors and can only work with what we have. | ||
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Q: Do the guidelines for creating meaningful display text for hyperlinks also apply to hyperlinks found in endnotes or bibliography sections of books? | Q: Do the guidelines for creating meaningful display text for hyperlinks also apply to hyperlinks found in endnotes or bibliography sections of books? | ||
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+ | A: Yes, they should apply to all hyperlinks. You should also be checking that all hyperlinks are functional. | ||
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