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Fonto Why & How: How do I do something asynchronous in a custom mutation!?

In this weekly series, Martin describes a question that was raised by a Fonto developer, how it was resolved and why Fonto behaved like that in the first place. This week, a partner would like to get some CMS data during a custom mutation! A support ticket came in that went a little like this:

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Structured content for pharma

It takes pharma companies about five times longer to create content, compared to other industries. Delayed drug approvals turn into an average loss of $1 million dollars per day for pharma companies. Val Swisher and Regina Lynn Preciado from Content Rules recently published an interesting e-book: “Structured Content for Pharma – Making the Case for

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Fonto: Why & How: How do I generate IDs in a more predictable way?!

In this weekly series, Martin describes a question that was raised by a Fonto developer, how it was resolved and why Fonto behaves like that in the first place. This week, a support question came in inquiring how they could have more control in ID generation! As usual, support question! This one read like this: We

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Fonto Why & How: Why is my operation on a locked document enabled?!

In this weekly series, Martin describes a question that was raised by a Fonto developer, how it was resolved and why Fonto behaved like that in the first place. This week, a partner sees enabled operations for a document they have no rights to edit! A support question came in: an author loaded a document

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Moving from Word: why changing the interface is unacceptable

In pharma—and many other industries, too—Microsoft Word is the tool to create content. It’s the natural environment for many subject-matter experts to write, edit and review content. Every author is familiar with the Word interface. But it’s not structured content that’s created … “We cannot change the authoring experience” Forcing subject-matter experts, for example medical

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