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public:nnels:etext:q_a [2020/06/29 10:48]
rachel.osolen
public:nnels:etext:q_a [2020/07/14 12:40]
heather.mcmullin
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 Thank you for all your outstanding questions so far, and please keep posting them here. Thank you for all your outstanding questions so far, and please keep posting them here.
  
-<note>In case you're wondering where your questions went: they got moved to the pages where the information should be... they're all listed as Q&As on the (hopefully) relevant pages and we'll work on incorporating the bits into the documentation directly.</note>+<note>In case you're wondering where your questions went: they got moved to the pages where the information should be... they're all listed as **Q&A Archive** on the (hopefully) relevant pages and we'll work on incorporating the bits into the documentation directly.</note>
  
-Q: Your Question? You are clear and concise with question, you name the title of the book for that question, along with the chapter and/or section for that question, and even a screen shot if possible 
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 +Q: I have a question about how to handle an image in the book Leaving a Legacy. There is a rating scale from 1 to 5 in the text that is presented as an image. I'm considering a few different ways to handle this but I thought the following would be the simplest. Is this okay? (Or should I delete the image, insert the same image as a .jpg, and then enter alt-text for the image?) (Or, if I go with the option below, do I need to make my text replacement a Prod Note since it's my words and not the author'?)
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 Q: This question is about how we treat Indigenous languages. I have a book where there are just a few single words in an Indigenous language. They aren't phrases so I haven't marked them as per the new procedure. My question is, do I still include a Prod Note at the beginning identifying the language and explaining how they won't be pronounced correctly? Q: This question is about how we treat Indigenous languages. I have a book where there are just a few single words in an Indigenous language. They aren't phrases so I haven't marked them as per the new procedure. My question is, do I still include a Prod Note at the beginning identifying the language and explaining how they won't be pronounced correctly?
  
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