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- For figures, there's this CSS listed in the guide, however it does seem to be in the core.css file. Does that mean I have to just copy-paste it into local.css? And to what extent does there need to be custom CSS? . . .
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Roerich would be ideal for this book, he does have a handful of reproductions in page scans that I've seen before so make sure to search Google Books by his last name and also some variant spellings of his last name. More museums are making their collections CC0 lately so perhaps he has something held by a recently-CC0 museum. We should try to get a Roerich landscape for this one if possible I think. On 1/11/24 9:07 AM, 'Dylan Koldenhof' via Standard Ebooks wrote: > Okay, so I finally found a possible cover image. Initially I wanted to > use a Nicholas Roerich painting as is mentioned so often in the text, > but I couldn't find a fitting one with a scan in the public domain. > There's not much specifically Antarctic works from that time either, so > I looked at Arctic ones and in the end found the fairly famous /Das > Eismeer/ by C.D. Friedrich > . And here's the scan from a 1925 book, page 382. Apart from the ice it doesn't fit the story all that much (there's no shipwreck in the story), but it seems the closest I could find. Is it okay? > > Best regards, > Dylan > On Saturday, January 6th, 2024 at 19:36, Weijia Cheng > wrote: > >> There is a rule >> in the >> manual explaining the different CSS files, though you're right that it >> isn't explained explicitly in the step-by-step guide. >> >> On Saturday, January 6, 2024 at 10:18:40 AM UTC-8 >> dyl...@protonmail.com wrote: >> >> Thanks all for the responses! And yeah indeed, I meant to add >> "not" to that sentence, sorry haha. And I must've missed the rules >> for illustrations, I'll remove them then. Still good to hear this >> though. I thought the CSS in the style guide was already included, >> but I'll need to copy some of it then. I guess it makes sense to >> not have any redundant code but I don't think it was mentioned >> anywhere in the step-by-step guide to do that, maybe good to >> mention somewhere (or I'm just blind haha). >> On Saturday, January 6th, 2024 at 17:58, David >> wrote: >> >>> (Doh! Of course `/* ... */` — brain lapse! Thanks for clarifying, >>> Vince. / D.) >>> >>> On Saturday 6 January 2024 at 16:20:18 UTC Vince wrote: >>> >>> As Robin noted, the CSS isn’t needed at all because the >>> illustrations should be cut. >>> >>> Also, XHTML is commented with (it’s what’s typically >>> used in the metadata to comment the scans/transcriptions), >>> but CSS isn’t. It is commented C-style, i.e. >>> /* This is a comment */ >>> >>> And while I personally would /like/ our CSS to have such >>> comments, they are not (currently) required. Updating our >>> manual example CSS and step-by-step to make that a formal >>> requirement, along with /* custom */ (at the bottom of the >>> file) for production-specific CSS, is awaiting a round tuit >>> from me to propose to Alex. (We have the comments on a few >>> sections already, but it would be nice to have them on >>> everything, and to be consistent with having all >>> production-specific CSS together and at the bottom of the file.) >>> >>> >>>> On Jan 6, 2024, at 10:25 PM, David wrote: >>>> >>>> And just to chime in on this one (in addition to previous >>>> responses): >>>> >>>> On Friday 5 January 2024 at 14:37:28 UTC dylan wrote: >>>> >>>> 1. For figures, there's this CSS >>>> listed in the guide, however it does seem to be in the core.css file. Does that mean I have to just copy-paste it into local.css? And to what extent does there need to be custom CSS? . . . >>>> >>>> (Where I assume, too, that there's a crucial "not" missing): >>>> you'll see at the link you provided that it mentions >>>> "/additional/ CSS" (emphasis added), which is just what it >>>> says. You need to copy/paste into your project's `local.css` >>>> file what you need for your particular production. Most >>>> (all?) of the sections in Chapter 7 of SEMoS include sample >>>> CSS for you to use (e.g., poems, letters, etc.) on an >>>> as-needed basis. >>>> >>>> Something I took a while to understand is that your >>>> `local.css` file should have `` comments >>>> breaking your rules into sections, e.g. "Letters begin" ... >>>> "Letters end", etc. And sometimes you may need >>>> "custom"/bespoke styling for some feature of your text. >>>> >>>> Have a look at one of the current productions in the corpus >>>> (here's one example >>>> , chosen at random) to get a better idea! >>> >>> -- >>> You received this message because you are subscribed to a topic >>> in the Google Groups "Standard Ebooks" group. >>> To unsubscribe from this topic, visit >>> https://groups.google.com/d/topic/standardebooks/DKdPan4kfdU/unsubscribe . >>> To unsubscribe from this group and all its topics, send an email >>> to standardebook...@googlegroups.com. >>> To view this discussion on the web visit >>> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/standardebooks/180bf65d-4b2a-4cf0-aeac-64613a102abdn%40googlegroups.com . >> >> -- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to a topic in the >> Google Groups "Standard Ebooks" group. >> To unsubscribe from this topic, visit >> https://groups.google.com/d/topic/standardebooks/DKdPan4kfdU/unsubscribe . >> To unsubscribe from this group and all its topics, send an email to >> standardebook...@googlegroups.com >> . >> To view this discussion on the web visit >> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/standardebooks/b29818d6-b071-4bef-83ed-97453574d0f7n%40googlegroups.com . > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > Groups "Standard Ebooks" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send > an email to standardebook...@googlegroups.com > . > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/standardebooks/ltJ_YmsG3MmFxrvCAuPzUS3gdleVfE77ioNo3p3jdxZPpMT-WzliCX3zsYG_AQAWuRw1AHhMpxXlU4nSwcOqL7pWb37h-CazhdXt1b9CS0Y%3D%40protonmail.com . -- You received this message because you are subscribed to a topic in the Google Groups "Standard Ebooks" group. 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