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character support, threaded comments, images, footnotes, etc. Wax can also integrate with third-party services
easily (such as automated processes for structuring text, or Grammarly for proofing etc). Wax supports
simultaneous realtime editing but it is not implemented in Editoria at present (see above).
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<p class="paragraph">All images for a component are managed by Editoria’s Asset Manager which can be accessed
either from Wax (within a component) or from the Book Builder. The Asset Manager allows for assets (mostly images)
to have their own workflow independent of other content. This allows the artwork team (if there is one) to work in
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