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public:nnels:etext:q_a [2021/06/14 19:55] emiliya.ismayilova |
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<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> | <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> |
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| Q: I am working on "Arrows in a Quiver". I am a bit confused about how to section out these headings: |
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| I know that part of it has to be done in caption formatting (under the image). How do I section out the part before (Map 4, Historical Treaties, Source)? |
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Q: I am currently working on "L’accoucheuse de Scots Bay" and I am transcribing a news article that has been split into two images. I am wondering if I should transcribe the whole article (both images) into one complex image description and use the alt-text of the second image to refer the user to the complex image description of the first image. Or, should a complex image description be created for each image? | Q: I am currently working on "L’accoucheuse de Scots Bay" and I am transcribing a news article that has been split into two images. I am wondering if I should transcribe the whole article (both images) into one complex image description and use the alt-text of the second image to refer the user to the complex image description of the first image. Or, should a complex image description be created for each image? |