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Tests for generated content #33

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Addresses requirements:

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@KariRudjord Any other examples for 4.7:95/4.7:96? For instance boilerplate text on title pages or colophons? Also I remember Mats say something about automatically inserting a section with details of the production process?

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I've sent by email example of 4.7.96 automatic insertion of content that i not present in the source. The example include boilerplate text in the title page (NLB, Norge 2015 and Volume x of y) and there is an example of sidebar. Text in margin in the original book is in our DTBook placed as sidebar. All sidebar's get automatically the tekst "Margtekst:" (Margin text:) added.

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Thanks Kari, added the example.

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4.7:95 also says something about "freely definable one-character marks inserted in the left margin at certain elements". @mixa72 I believe this was for SBS but I don't remember exactly the use cases. Would it be possible to show us an example?

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mixa72 commented Jun 25, 2015

Hi Bert,

Please find attached two examples of that feature. One is an extract from a geometry script and the other one is taken from a math book. Unfortunately, I do not have a usable source file.

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Mischa

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Thanks Mischa! We can find out how the source file should look like later.

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@mixa72 writes:

I send you hereby an example of generated content. It is mainly focussed on the context of volume breaking and quite simplified. I did not include the title page, as it varies from book to book. Don't hesitate to contact me if you need that part, too.

Thanks Mischa, added your example.

"freely definable one-character marks inserted in the left margin"

Example 1:
"." indicates new print page
"+" indicates "difficult task"

Example 2:
"." indicates new print page
"R" indicates "tactile graphic available"
This one is focussed on the boiler plate added when breaking in
volumes. It also demonstrates the "chapter continuation" ("FORTSETZUNG")
feature described by Mischa in
snaekobbi/issues#7.
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