Re: [Archivesspace_Users_Group] diacritics in Title and Filing Title fields

2018-12-11 Thread Zalduendo, Ines
Thanks Benn for sending this along.
The same is going on with Japanese characters. They display correctly in 
ArchivesSpace but the PDF doesn’t display them.
Here’s an example: 
https://hollisarchives.lib.harvard.edu/repositories/7/resources/201 (top right 
button for PDF)
I never reported this to the users group, but am glad others are interested in 
this being looked into. I was told core developers already know about this.
Ines

Special Collections Archivist / Frances Loeb Library / Harvard University 
Graduate School of Design / 48 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 / T. 
617.496.1300

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Joseph
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2018 11:19 AM
To: Archivesspace Users Group 
Subject: [Archivesspace_Users_Group] diacritics in Title and Filing Title fields

Not sure if there’s a ticket for this, but we’re seeing some tricky behavior 
with diacritics in both the Title and Filing Title fields when trying to print 
a PDF as a background job.

Here’s an example: the collection name is “Camille Saint-Saëns 
correspondence”, and the umlaut displays correctly in the public interface.

If this text is input into the Title field without any character encoding, i.e. 
if the “ë” is just pasted in there, then when I print a PDF as a background 
job in the staff interface it shows up like this:

“Camille Saint-Sae#ns correspondence”

If I encode the character, whether HTML (ë) or UTF-8 (ë), the title 
ends up looking like this in the PDF output:

“Camille Saint-Saëns correspondence”

…because the ampersand gets converted to “&” in the xml and ends up as 
“& #235;”. I’m not seeing this behavior in any other fields though. Does 
this mean that no diacritics are allowed in the Title fields? Or, am I just 
inputting this wrong? When generating a PDF from the public interface, it seems 
to remove the encoding entirely, so the title fields end up as “Saint-Saens” in 
each case--although I understand that PDF creation process to be different than 
the one done as a background job.

Thanks!
--Benn

Benn Joseph
Head of Archival Processing
Northwestern University Libraries
Northwestern University
www.library.northwestern.edu
benn.jos...@northwestern.edu
847.467.6581

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[Archivesspace_Users_Group] diacritics in Title and Filing Title fields

2018-12-11 Thread Benn Joseph
Not sure if there’s a ticket for this, but we’re seeing some tricky behavior 
with diacritics in both the Title and Filing Title fields when trying to print 
a PDF as a background job.

Here’s an example: the collection name is “Camille Saint-Saëns 
correspondence”, and the umlaut displays correctly in the public interface.

If this text is input into the Title field without any character encoding, i.e. 
if the “ë” is just pasted in there, then when I print a PDF as a background 
job in the staff interface it shows up like this:

“Camille Saint-Sae#ns correspondence”

If I encode the character, whether HTML (ë) or UTF-8 (ë), the title 
ends up looking like this in the PDF output:

“Camille Saint-Saëns correspondence”

…because the ampersand gets converted to “&” in the xml and ends up as 
“& #235;”. I’m not seeing this behavior in any other fields though. Does 
this mean that no diacritics are allowed in the Title fields? Or, am I just 
inputting this wrong? When generating a PDF from the public interface, it seems 
to remove the encoding entirely, so the title fields end up as “Saint-Saens” in 
each case--although I understand that PDF creation process to be different than 
the one done as a background job.

Thanks!
--Benn

Benn Joseph
Head of Archival Processing
Northwestern University Libraries
Northwestern University
www.library.northwestern.edu
benn.jos...@northwestern.edu
847.467.6581

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