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Line Breaks in Cues Should Display in Transcript Component #750

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joncameron opened this issue Dec 11, 2024 · 1 comment
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Line Breaks in Cues Should Display in Transcript Component #750

joncameron opened this issue Dec 11, 2024 · 1 comment
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joncameron commented Dec 11, 2024

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Line breaks should in VTT cues should be respected when being shown in the Ramp transcript component. This will support EVIADA content in Ramp and provide the expected formatting to users.

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VTT Document (Excerpt)

08:59:43.176 --> 09:06:02.464
Solo shout song at 3:00 a.m.
Solo singer: Wetag Suya
Sitting and talking in the men's house: Suya, various young men
Part of Suyá ceremonial activity is for a man to put on his ceremonial ornaments and walk in a large circle around the center of the village plaza, singing shout songs (akia) from late afternoon of one day to just before dawn of the next. Often a member of one moiety will sing one night, and a member of the opposite moiety will sing the next night.

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  • Line breaks in VTT cues are represented in the text rendering of the cue data within the transcript component
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elynema commented Dec 11, 2024

@joncameron I think this should be an issue in the Ramp repo.

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