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Thanks – let me test this with my developer. Maybe I was making this more complicated than it needs to be.
The endnotes don’t necessarily need to remain linked and they will be on the same page in WordPress (possibly hidden in an accordion at the base of the page to avoid clutter). I agree that it is odd for the print to digital endnote transfer to be such a mystery. I haven’t really found many organizations that are using endnotes extensively online so it’s hard to even reverse engineer a solution. Thanks!
I’m talking about endnotes. The thing I’m trying to achieve is a workflow for exporting those endnotes from InCopy or InDesign for use online. And ideally, from InCopy since that allows for rapid deployment of content since it serves as an always up-to-date source document. Any thoughts regarding this would be appreciated. Thanks!
In this instance we have a print publication that also has a WordPress-based digital edition. That’s the online reference. The publication has numerous articles and each of those articles can have dozens if not over 100 endnotes each. We’re trying to establish a sensible workflow that accommodates the endnotes without a lot of redundant tasks. Ideally we would have InCopy as the document of record and could deploy content to print (InDesign) and online (WordPress) from that source document. But, I’m not finding a way to export from InCopy and maintain the endnotes in any fashion. Is your suggestion to export from InDesign in two sections? One html file that contains the body text and one html file that contains the actual endnotes? I haven’t really come across any documented workflows for this sort of situation. Thanks very much for your thoughts on this.
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