Image descriptions in printable versions?

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Mitch Keller

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Sep 2, 2025, 4:55:50 PM (6 days ago) Sep 2
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It looks like the printable versions of worksheets (and presumably the other printable things) are by default showing the #description of an #image fully expanded (and probably using that to compute the workspace allocations).

At a minimum, it would be good to have those collapsed and not used in computing the workspace allocations. I’d probably argue for having those hidden completely on the printable page (perhaps toggle-able?).

Oscar Levin

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Sep 2, 2025, 5:28:27 PM (6 days ago) Sep 2
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Ah yes, I hadn't thought of this.  I think hiding them completely makes sense (for the print preview and version).  If an author wants a caption, they should use a caption.

It might be a bit before this can get merged into the CLI.  

Oscar.

Mitch Keller

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Sep 3, 2025, 9:39:31 AM (5 days ago) Sep 3
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Thanks, Oscar! I can temporarily comment out the image descriptions and bring them back after the update rolls out in the CLI.

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