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version 4.x of the Princeton Geniza Project
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As a content editor, I want to cut and paste transcription content from a Google Doc or similar and have it display properly with site styles so that I can easily add existing transcription content. #1055

Closed rlskoeser closed 2 years ago

rlskoeser commented 2 years ago

testing notes (qa)

In the transcription editor for a document (QA public site document details page --> "edit X's transcription"/"add a new transcription", visible when logged into admin):

dev notes

PGPID 646 is a good test case, there's an unpublished edition by Marina in a google doc linked in an existing footnote; cutting and pasting from the google doc looks like it works, but when I tried it, it introduced a bunch of in-line styles.

kseniaryzhova commented 2 years ago

@rlskoeser extraneous formatting is removed and the list numbering remains BUT the numbers move to the ends of the lines like so: image

blms commented 2 years ago

@kseniaryzhova Odd, that suggests the list formatting got stripped out. Can you pass along the source that you copied from? I want to see how it's structured to see if there's anything we can do to preserve the list formatting.

rlskoeser commented 2 years ago

@kseniaryzhova was it formatted as a numbered list in the version you copied from, or were the numbers just text?

kseniaryzhova commented 2 years ago

@rlskoeser works for me - other issues discussed on Slack!