Zinup AI · PDF→HTML probe · Second magazine

Strong Words, Apr/May 2026

A three-article quality probe against the second magazine in the test set — a literary book-reviews title with a very different house style from Awesome Earthmovers. Same pipeline, no template change.

Caveat: images are placeholder blocks at this stage. 204 image objects were detected in the source PDF; extraction is mechanically deferred to T4 (PyMuPDF). Reading flow, headlines, sidebars, Q&A, pull quotes, and structured-pattern roundups are all real.

Source: dltxc_20260423_strongw.pdf · 76 pages · 120 MB · Adobe InDesign · 2026-05-20

The three articles — three different shapes

  1. Ten Novels, All Called Hide and Seek
    pp. 8–9 Multi-capsule list — 10 capsules + a framing concept. Tests the *"one article composed of N short capsules"* boundary case.
  2. Paperbacks
    p. 30 Structured roundup — 9 paperbacks each in the magazine's *"In three words / In thirty / [author]'s thing / The press says"* pattern. Tests structured-pattern preservation.
  3. If Looks Could Kill (Alain Delon)
    pp. 31–36 Long-form cover-feature (~2,950 words) with body, two pull quotes, an image, a Q&A interview, plus three sidebars (book recommendation, banned-biography backstory, recommended-reading list, press-on-Delon quotes). Tests the heaviest editorial surface.

What else is here

Compare with the first magazine

Awesome Earthmovers Issue 32 — same pipeline, same Warm Operator brand layer, completely different magazine genre — lives at zinup-aem-probe.pages.dev. Open both side by side: the editorial structure is recognised correctly in both; the editorial voice is preserved.

Internal review surface. Not for circulation outside Anvilda + DLT Media.