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We've just started localising a lot of our Sanity documents, and our content authors have come across an issue when they try to link to another document, that it's impossible at first glance to tell which language version of the document they are reference. They can click edit to see which version it is, but it can be time consuming.
Is there a way to make the language appear in the reference selector? I imagine it would involve making some sort of custom component that inherits Sanity's ReferenceInput?
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The solution posted by deanfields on the issue I created yesterday about differentiating between languages on the document list fixes this issue as well, in case you want to take a look! 😄
Hi,
We've just started localising a lot of our Sanity documents, and our content authors have come across an issue when they try to link to another document, that it's impossible at first glance to tell which language version of the document they are reference. They can click edit to see which version it is, but it can be time consuming.
Is there a way to make the language appear in the reference selector? I imagine it would involve making some sort of custom component that inherits Sanity's ReferenceInput?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: