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random_order | title_id | last_name | title_main | publisher_name | num_chapters | filename | note | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
10 | 15891 | Tuite | The Reclaimed Family | Simpkin | 57 | 15891__chp19of57_seed15891.html | ||
11 | 16715 | Bethune | Tales and Sketches of the Scottish Peasantry | Fraser and Co. | 10 | 16715__chp3of10_seed16715.html | 8 stories; one divided into 3 chapters; ignore poems | |
12 | 15812 | Collingridge | A Night Near Windsor | James Fraser | Intro+7+5 | 15812__collingridge_night_near_windsor_chp13of13_seed15812.html | ||
13 | 4300 | Smith | Jane Lomax | Henry Colburn | 11+12+12 | 4300__chp18of35_seed4300.html | ||
14 | 15877 | BTAO "The Jew and his Daughter converted to Christianity" | The Curate's Grave | Richard Moore Tims | 12 | 15877__chp5of12_seed15877.html |
Thanks!
Just double checking -- is the randomly selected chapter the "random_order"?
Chapter is in the filename. Ignore the "random_order" column.
So, 15891__chp19of57_seed15891
-- so chapter 19
I’m not seeing the file name on the Github page... -- the table above doesn't show it the way that you've sent it to me.
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Chapter is in the filename. Ignore the "random_order" column.
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Can you scroll the table horizontally, so it shows cells on the far right which are currently off the page?
Yes! Thank you!
For "A Night Near Windsor" - am I encoding the chapter from "A Tale of the Turf"? That's the only one of the two collections with 5 chapters, excluding the intro at the very beginning.
@leschnei good catch! There are more chapters in that book. I've re-sampled a chapter for the book: encode the last chapter in the entire book (so from A Tale of the Turf).
@riddella Created PR for the Tuite and Bethune chapters.
@leschnei There were a couple things that were flagged by the qc script in these texts, and a couple things I noticed weren't following the more recent encoding instructions:
<div>
tags. You can also mark the end of lines with a <br>
tag<p>
tags will be flagged by the qc script. <!-- -->
Watch out for spaces between the exclamation point and first dash, that will break the comment. Thanks! :-)
Thanks, Amy!
@leschnei I'm sorry I forgot to update you about some of these changes. I think when we started things, I likely told you to use, say, empty <p>
tags. This turned out to be wrong (it violates an HTML5 rule).
I think the guidelines should be accurate now: https://github.com/random-canon/random-canon/blob/master/novel-encoding-instructions.md If you see anything that doesn't make sense or doesn't align with your experience, please let me know.
@riddella Not a problem! Thanks for the clarification!
@riddella Opened PR #13 for the Collingridge text.
@riddella Opened PR #14 for Smith text.