diff --git a/www/contribute/producing-an-ebook-step-by-step.php b/www/contribute/producing-an-ebook-step-by-step.php index 42775b84..1e93d48b 100644 --- a/www/contribute/producing-an-ebook-step-by-step.php +++ b/www/contribute/producing-an-ebook-step-by-step.php @@ -510,7 +510,7 @@ proceed to seal up my confession, I bring the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll
se find-mismatched-diacritics
lists these instances for you to review. Spelling should be normalized across the work so that all instances of the same word are spelled in the same way. Keep the following in mind as you review these instances:
In modern English spelling, many diacritics are removed (like chalet
). If in doubt, ask the S.E. Editor-in-Chief.
In modern English spelling, many diacritics are removed (like chalet
). If in doubt, ask your assigned project manager.
Even though diacritics might be removed in English spelling, they may be preserved in non-English text, or in proper names.
@@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ proceed to seal up my confession, I bring the life of that unhappy Henry JekyllThe image you pick should be a “fine art” oil painting so that all Standard Ebooks have a consistent cover style. This is actually easier than you think, because it turns out most public domain artwork is from the era of fine art.
You must provide proof of public domain status to the S.E. Editor-in-Chief in the form of a page scan of the painting from a book published before = PD_STRING ?>, and the Editor-in-Chief must approve your selection before you can commit it to your repository.
+You must provide proof of public domain status to the S.E. Editor-in-Chief in the form of a page scan of the painting from a book published before = PD_STRING ?>, and the Editor-in-Chief or your assigned project manager must approve your selection before you can commit it to your repository.
The Standard Ebooks Editor-in-Chief has the final say on the cover image you pick, and it may be rejected for, among other things, poor public domain status research, being too low resolution, not fitting in with the “fine art” style, or being otherwise inappropriate for your ebook.