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The 'include_inline_elements' option on the 'translate' command does not transfer Intro Outline Reference Range ("\ior") markers to the draft #625

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mmartin9684-sil opened this issue Jan 13, 2025 · 2 comments
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If the translate command is run with the "--include-inline-elements" option, Introduction Outline Reference Range markers and text (\ior <text>\ior*) are not included in the draft that is created.

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\ior is a Character marker, so it will be included with the updates to translation post-processing.

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ddaspit commented Jan 14, 2025

The --include-inline-elements argument only refers to inline embed markers, such as footnotes. It does not refer to character style markers.

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