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Foreign language Stripping #15
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@echodelevis I'll take a look at dealing with foreign languages, as this wasn't even something I had considered for v1. Do you have any resources in particular that provide good info on this? |
i will try to get you some demo about it. ;) |
@echodelevis Great! With the issues that I was able to resolve today, this plugin is moving towards the first version that's actually useable, so if this is something that's breaking it, I would love to get that fixed before we start telling people about it. |
Wich version of IND are you working with...I user the 2017 So cannot open Getting Started.indd |
There is a way also to get the featured image from it. Possibly just the info name of it like (images.jpg) This could be interesting function also. This could be a good issues for thos making the page to know wich picture to take. |
Yup, that's definitely something I'm working on, as well as giving some information about images that were embedded in the post. See #10 |
Great
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De : Keanan Koppenhaver <[email protected]>
Date : 04/30/2017 3:05 AM (GMT-03:30)
À : kkoppenhaver/wp-indesign-bridge <[email protected]>
Cc : echodelevis <[email protected]>, Mention <[email protected]>
Objet : Re: [kkoppenhaver/wp-indesign-bridge] Foreign language Stripping
(#15)
Yup, that's definitely something I'm working on, as well as giving some information about images that were embedded in the post. See #10
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There's a way to add more caracter stripping for ''French'' language. I also noticed that none of the styles are applyed to the import. I made all caratere styling in ID both they are showed up in the import.
content = content.replace(/<li[^>]*>/g, '').replace(/<\/li>/g, "");
All of those stay visible after the import.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: