bug #7514
closedChange direct and inverse symbol for pro parte synonym and misapplied name relationship types.
Added by Andreas Müller almost 6 years ago. Updated over 2 years ago.
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Description
To have a consistent reading we need the current symbol to be the invers symbol as we show usually the inverse relationship on a taxon page.
E.g. Accepted Taxon X has pro parte synonym Y (which is the inverse relationship)
see also #7656
Related issues
Updated by Andreas Müller almost 6 years ago
- Related to feature request #7417: Make pro parte and partial synonym relationships always visible in data portals added
Updated by Andreas Müller over 5 years ago
For misapplied names (we may think about using a larger dash, also maybe change idInVocabulary)
UPDATE DefinedTermBase SET symbol='––' , inverseSymbol = '-' WHERE uuid= '1ed87175-59dd-437e-959e-0d71583d8417'; UPDATE DefinedTermBase SET symbol='––(p.p.)' , inverseSymbol = '-(p.p.)' WHERE uuid= 'b59b4bd2-11ff-45d1-bae2-146efdeee206'; UPDATE DefinedTermBase SET symbol='––(part.)' , inverseSymbol = '-(part.)' WHERE uuid= '859fb615-b0e8-440b-866e-8a19f493cd36';
Updated by Andreas Müller over 5 years ago
- Status changed from New to In Progress
- Priority changed from New to Highest
- Severity changed from normal to critical
Critical because in use already
Updated by Andreas Müller over 5 years ago
... and for pp Synonyms
UPDATE DefinedTermBase SET symbol='⊃p.p.' , inverseSymbol = 'p.p.' WHERE uuid= '8a896603-0fa3-44c6-9cd7-df2d8792e577'; UPDATE DefinedTermBase SET symbol='⊃part.' , inverseSymbol = 'part.' WHERE uuid= '9d7a5e56-973c-474c-b6c3-a1cb00833a3c';
Updated by Andreas Müller over 5 years ago
... and don't forget to adapt csv files.
Updated by Andreas Müller over 5 years ago
- Has duplicate bug #7656: Adapt inverse symbol for MisappliedName relationship type added
Updated by Andreas Müller over 5 years ago
AM an WGB:
die MANs sollten jetzt auch sichtbar sein und hoffentlich besser formatiert. Ein Problem ist noch, welche Symbole für den Relationstyp verwendet werden sollen. Insbesondere für die Richtung der Relationen, die eher unüblich ist. Z.B. Nepenthes gracillima und N. ramispina:
http://caryophyllales.org/nepenthaceae/cdm_dataportal/taxon/8746d8c3-fa0a-4d6f-9fdb-11b77fb0a8fd
http://caryophyllales.org/nepenthaceae/cdm_dataportal/taxon/152af9db-a539-44c0-8047-f26091a73b9b
N. gracilima ist dabei MAN für ramispina. Das ist auf der N. ramispina Seite auch wie gewöhnlich formattiert und angezeigt. Auf der N. gracilima Seite wird die andere Richtung angezeigt. Ich habe das provisorisch erstmal mit einem doppelten Bindestrich symbolisiert, um nicht zu sehr abzuweichen, aber auch nicht das gleiche Symbol zu verwenden.
Wir bräuchten also Symbole für alle Richtungen für alle 5 Beziehungen MAN, ppMAN, partialMAN, ppSyn, partialSyn.
Derzeit verwenden wir - / --; -(p.p.)/--(p.p.) ; -(part.) / --(part.) ; p.p. / ⊃p.p. ; part. / ⊃part.
Die Symbole sind in der DB gespeichert, können also jederzeit noch angepasst werden. Aber wir sollten sicherlich diskutieren, welche am sinnvollsten sind als default.
Updated by Andreas Müller over 5 years ago
- Related to feature request #8006: Improve labels for taxon relationships added
Updated by Andreas Müller over 5 years ago
- Status changed from In Progress to Resolved
- % Done changed from 20 to 50
Updated by Andreas Müller about 5 years ago
- Related to bug #7772: Rename TermBase_inverseRepresentation to DefinedTermBase_InverseRepresentation added
Updated by Andreas Kohlbecker about 5 years ago
the test page http://int.e-taxonomy.eu/dataportal/integration/reference/cdm_dataportal/taxon/c6716cee-2039-4ba8-a239-4b1b353f9c84/synonymy provides a "wild" combination of various MANs. Maybe you want to check the output there to see the new symbols in action.
Updated by Andreas Müller over 2 years ago
- Copied to feature request #9770: Discuss symbols for (inverse) misapplications and pro parte synonyms added
Updated by Andreas Müller over 2 years ago
Andreas Kohlbecker wrote:
the test page http://int.e-taxonomy.eu/dataportal/integration/reference/cdm_dataportal/taxon/c6716cee-2039-4ba8-a239-4b1b353f9c84/synonymy provides a "wild" combination of various MANs. Maybe you want to check the output there to see the new symbols in action.
Thank you for this. Very helpful.
Is there maybe a similar link for (invers) pro parte synonyms or even partial synonyms?
Updated by Andreas Müller over 2 years ago
- Status changed from Resolved to Closed
- % Done changed from 50 to 100
The main task of this ticket has been fixed (invert symbols for MAN relationships).
The task to find better symbols has been moved to #9770, so I close this ticket.