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[French: Note de rédacteur]
A Producer's Note contains information added to the book by the producing organization. It's commonly used to describe differences between the print book and the digital talking book version. Traditionally, this has been called a transcriber's note, reader's note, or editor's note.
The Producer's Note can be a Heading 1 Section Producer's Note
or an In-Text Producer's Note
.
This Producer's Note is styled with Heading 1
and placed after the section About this Digital Talking Book. The text within the body of the Producer's Note is styled as Normal
.
It may contain information about a key way that the etext differs from the original text, or that all of the images in the text are in black-and-white, or clarify some key aspect of the document.
Producer's Notes are frequently used for indexes.
They are also used far a book that has Indigenous Languages, and for books of Poetry. Other instances are highlighted through out the wiki.
Sometimes we will need to insert a producer's note within the body of the text. This is what is called an In-Text Producer's Note.
A common instance is when there is Alt-text that is longer than the recommended 120 words. When this happens, the longer Alt-text should be put into a Producer's Note. (Be sure to also include a short description in the alt-text). For more information, see Adding Extended Image Descriptions for more information. Often, this will be for something like a picture of a letter, a map, or a graph.
Prodnote - Optional (DAISY)
so the reader has the option to skip it.
Other cases where this style is used are highlighted throughout the wiki.
In-Text Producer's Notes are marked up the text using the Prodnote - Optional (DAISY)
or Prodnote - Required (DAISY)
.
Prodnote - Optional (DAISY)
or Prodnote - Required (DAISY)
use "required", or post a question in the Q&A.
When writing the content of a In-Text Producer's Note, always start the text with BEGIN PRODUCER'S NOTE
and finish the text with END PRODUCER'S NOTE
(see the example below).
This is so that readers will know that this is not part of the normal narrative.
Q: In a book where the original front-matter includes a description of the typefaces used (i.e., "The text in this book uses OpenDyslexic and Minion Pro typefaces."), should this be removed? Or addressed in a "Producer's Note?"
A: Yes, we can address this in a Producer's Note [Heading 1]. We could state something to the effect that "the text is this Digital Talking Book does not use OpenDyslexic and Minion Pro typefaces. These typefaces are used in the original book."