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In the updated tag libraries for EAD4, paragraphs are not being separated in the 'Description and Usage' section. See for example the shared attribute @id. This is also an issue in the 'Values' section for attributes, eg @status in the draft updated EAC2 tag library.
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Ailie Smith
The issue relates to
EAC-CPF schema issue
EAC-CPF Tag Library issue
EAD schema issue
EAD Tag Library issue
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Reporting a bug
Text: When multiple paragraphs are included in an attributes 'Description and Usage', there is no break appearing between them. The <p> tags are being ignored and the text follows on as if it is another sentence in a single paragraph. This appears to be happening in both the PDF and HTML tag libraries.
This is also an issue for the 'Values' section for attributes in the EAC2 Tag Library.
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Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)
For 'Description and Usage' examples, see: @id, @conventionDeclarationReference and others.
For 'Values' example, see: @status in EAC2 Tag Library
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The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
In the updated tag libraries for EAD4, paragraphs are not being separated in the 'Description and Usage' section. See for example the shared attribute
@id
. This is also an issue in the 'Values' section for attributes, eg@status
in the draft updated EAC2 tag library.Creator of issue
The issue relates to
Wanted change/feature
Reporting a bug
<p>
tags are being ignored and the text follows on as if it is another sentence in a single paragraph. This appears to be happening in both the PDF and HTML tag libraries.Suggested Solution
Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)
@id
,@conventionDeclarationReference
and others.@status
in EAC2 Tag LibraryContext
Your Environment can be a clue to a bug
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: