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## IIIF
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Input a valid iiif manifesto uri to import all its images in full resolution along with its metadatas.
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## PDF
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Each page in the pdf will be imported as an image in a new element in the document.
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Notice that you can not upload a file larger than the maximum defined on the instance (150Mo by default).
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## XML
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The 'name' field is the name of the transcription in which the text content will be stored (you can select it above the transcription panel). It is possible to import content from different files in the same transcription this way.
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By defaults the segmentation for the selected images, both regions and lines, will be deleted. You can disable this behavior by unchecking 'Override existing segmentation.', in which case the system will try to match the lines and regions by their `ID` attribute. The old content for matching lines is then stored in its history and new lines/regions are created when no matching existing element are found.
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### Zip
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If you need to import more than one file you can do it by compressing them in a zip file, it needs to be flat (all the xml files at the root of the zip). Images will be also extracted but since the files are extracted as they come, they need to be present in the zip **before** their respective xml in order for the transcription to be bound to it.
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If you need to import more than one file you can do it by compressing them in a zip file, it needs to be flat (all the xml files at the root of the zip). Images will be also extracted but since the files are extracted as they come, they need to be present in the zip **before** their respective xml in order for the transcription to be bound to it.
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Notice that you can not upload a file larger than the maximum defined on the instance (150Mo by default). |