#1598: 122r: figures inside <del> not rendering

opened by njr2128

While present in xml of all three versions (tc, tcn, tl), two figures are not rendering, likely because they are inside del tags.

I think @thuchacz and I decided to put them in del tags to more accurately reflect the author's intention of "deleting" them.

However, it seems Nick is not expecting figs inside del. We either remove the del tags or see how involved it would be for Nick to accept fig inside del.

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ps2270 commented:

it would be great to show the figure that was deleted, but if it can't be done, shall we just put an editorial comment on the image - is that possible?

On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 10:52 AM Naomi Rosenkranz wrote:

While present in xml of all three versions (tc, tcn, tl), two figures are not rendering, likely because they are inside del tags.

I think @thuchacz https://github.com/thuchacz and I decided to put them in del tags to more accurately reflect the author's intention of "deleting" them.

However, it seems Nick is not expecting figs inside del. We either remove the del tags or see how involved it would be for Nick to accept fig inside del.

[image: image] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/14779727/78683893-d7080300-78bd-11ea-82c1-09a5deb33181.png

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