#1740: add 'display-order' to annotation-metadata

opened by njr2128

Add a column for display order in annotation metadata in order to dictate the order in which essays should appear within one essay theme.

@ps2270 will populate this column.

if no number is entered, the essays should just order alphabetically by default as they do now - see also https://github.com/cu-mkp/making-knowing-edition/issues/444


njr2128 commented:

done in GD (but not yet uploaded to github) - now column L: image


njr2128 commented:

@ps2270 - let me know if it would be helpful to take time together to sort the annotation sheet by the theme so you can order them there, then we can reorder to order by annotation id


ps2270 commented:

oh, yes. I am working on it now, and it's impossible to do without sorting!

On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 2:22 PM Naomi Rosenkranz wrote:

@ps2270 https://github.com/ps2270 - let me know if it would be helpful to take time together to sort the annotation sheet by the theme so you can order them there, then we can reorder to order by annotation id

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njr2128 commented:

ok, I am going to resort the first sheet by theme NOW (which may affect the other sheets that draw from the first one), and then when you tell me you are finished, I will re-sort by annotation-id (I will keep an eye on the essays that are out of order, like the imitation gems, Xiaomeng's, Vera Keller's, etc).

When you are finished, let me know here and I will resort


njr2128 commented:

(I believe you are also working as General Editor, which may make tracking changes a little more difficult between you, me, and Caroline)


ps2270 commented:

Thanks. I'll shift to editing as myself.

On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 3:48 PM Naomi Rosenkranz wrote:

(I believe you are also working as General Editor, which may make tracking changes a little more difficult between you, me, and Caroline)

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The Making and Knowing Project has just released Secrets of Craft and Nature in Renaissance France: A Digital Critical Edition and English Translation of BnF Ms. Fr. 640: https://edition640.makingandknowing.org

Entangled Itineraries: Materials, Practices, and Knowledges across Eurasia https://www.upress.pitt.edu/books/9780822965770/ is now available. The Body of the Artisan http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/B/bo3618964.html has been reissued in paperback and electronic editions. The Business of Alchemy https://press.princeton.edu/titles/10868.html is available in a new paperback.