This is a new article type. Please sketch how the manuscript view page for this should look in an ideal world (!)
Currently if a submission has anything written in the textbox for "Abstract" .a submission's metadata, then that text -- formatted exactly as per said textbox -- is printed on the manuscript view page (as you know), If the abstract textbox is empty, the the entire section, including title "Abstract", is skipped.
Options:
(Preferred) Call the image summary an "abstract" and prices as usual. Advantages: a. Clear to use from our team's POV. b. No extra work for me to build. c. Becomes part of the custom metadata for that manuscript.
Request a new textbox and database entry named "summary" or whatever, and ask me to print that instead of abstract if populated. Disadvantages: a. Tedious to implement; b. People might fill the exciting new box in for other manuscript types, specifically those that require an abstract rather than a summary. c. Won't end up in metadata for reference libraries etc.
This is a new article type. Please sketch how the manuscript view page for this should look in an ideal world (!)
Currently if a submission has anything written in the textbox for "Abstract" .a submission's metadata, then that text -- formatted exactly as per said textbox -- is printed on the manuscript view page (as you know), If the abstract textbox is empty, the the entire section, including title "Abstract", is skipped.
Options: