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Newsletter 17 Corrections #505

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15 changes: 8 additions & 7 deletions src/about/ui/newsletter/017.md.ts
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([U.3018](https://www.ebl.lmu.de/fragmentarium/U.3018)) and a variant version
of the Sumerian King List
([U.33271](https://www.ebl.lmu.de/fragmentarium/U.33271)).
- Folios
- Notebook IX of G. Smith (Bilinguals) has been added
- Folios by Jussi Aro (courtesy of Sanna Aro-Valjus) have been added. They
- Folios
- Notebook IX of G. Smith (Bilinguals) has been added.
- Folios by Jussi Aro (courtesy of Sanna Aro-Valjus) have been added. They
contain finished copies of some 50 extispicy texts, mostly Old Babylonian
manuscripts and Neo-Assyrian extispicy reports.
- The new **Permissions** tab in the text editor allows control over who can
- The new **Permissions** tab in the text editor allows control over who can
access an edition. For example, checking \`Restrict it to users with CAIC
permissions\` limits access to CAIC project members. This enables private
editing until the editor is ready to publish the edition.
- Editors are kindly requested to add the label \`@colophon\` to their editions,
- Editors are kindly requested to add the label \`@colophon\` to their editions,
since this enables the automatic retrieval of all colophons in the database.

### About
### Tools

- A new display of signs in sign search has been implemented: Now similar
beginnings and endings are suggested for Neo-Babylonian and Neo-Assyrian
scripts. See also the new section “Sign Order” in About > Signs.
scripts. See also the new section “Sign Order” in
[About > Signs](https://www.ebl.lmu.de/about/signs).

### Corpus

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