> From there you can get to the standalone.
Had not thought about that. Good point. ;-)
> instead of getting back out the cell phone
Yes, and it is sort of silly that we think they are going to get it out even
once. ;-)
> BTW - It would be trivial to always provide the open standalone icon if that
was where the "Embed me" link lived.
Are you volunteering? I'd like to see that happen, and then the QR code *can*
point to the In Context version.
Rob
On 5/14/26 12:28, Andrew Scholer wrote:
> My 2c:
>
> *Embed: *Of the three that link to the authored environment, the embed link has
> the smallest audience. If the use case is to easily take an interactive from a
> book and reuse it on another web platform, I don't see why we would worry about
> it in the PDF at all. I would be doing that work in a web environment. And it
> shouldn't be prominent in the web version either - 99% of the users of a book
> won't need it and the other 1% will use it occasionally. Maybe it (optionally?)
> gets added to standalone pages in the HTML build. That seems like the least
> distracting place to put it.
>
> BTW - It would be trivial to always provide the open standalone icon if that was
> where the "Embed me" link lived.
>
>
> *QR* should go to In Context. From there you can get to the standalone. You
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