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public:nnels:etext:bold-italics-underline-strikethrough [2020/04/22 20:01]
rachel.osolen [Italics]
public:nnels:etext:bold-italics-underline-strikethrough [2020/07/16 23:02]
farrah.little [Q&A Archive]
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 ====Strikethrough==== ====Strikethrough====
 If strikethrough text needs to be retained (e.g., in a poem where it conveys important meaning), use direct formatting. If strikethrough text needs to be retained (e.g., in a poem where it conveys important meaning), use direct formatting.
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-Q: I am editing a poem that uses strikethrough in its original format. Can I recreate this format for the daisy version? Or should I highlight these lines and the format change in an inline producer's note? 
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-A: Good question! In HTML5 we would simply mark the text with a ''<s>'' tag; however in DTBook XML they don't have a tag for this. I'd suggest that, for now, we retain the strikethrough in Word (so no producer's note) and see how/if it translates to XML. It may use a <span> tag that links the text to a specific CSS style. We may have to manually edit the XML and create our own CSS style but I'm not sure yet… 
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 WCAG 2.0 - H49: [[https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20-TECHS/H49.html|Using semantic markup to mark emphasized or special text]] WCAG 2.0 - H49: [[https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20-TECHS/H49.html|Using semantic markup to mark emphasized or special text]]
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