What I already feared has just happened: the Cat-elog Species update list has got so many new entries lately that the part I was working on (Leiocassis/Mystus) has "fallen off" and is thus no longer visible to me.Marc van Arc wrote: @ Jools: where's the bottom of that list? Afaic scroll down there are only new species, but is there anything which is no longer visible I should know of?
Part of Species update list out of sight
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Part of Species update list out of sight
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Re: Part of Species update list out of sight
I think the right solution here is to have a search function, as I suggested elsewhere.
After all, it's not "new species" we're looking for as such, but rather species that need to be updated, whether they are new, old or in between.
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After all, it's not "new species" we're looking for as such, but rather species that need to be updated, whether they are new, old or in between.
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Re: Part of Species update list out of sight
I've updated the admin species search so that we can search for
1. "Original genus = {yes, no, either}"
2. "Synonyms = {No synonyms, synonyms, either}"
Using the combination of "Original genus = no" and "No Synonyms" should list species that need synonyms added.
@Jools: In R537.
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1. "Original genus = {yes, no, either}"
2. "Synonyms = {No synonyms, synonyms, either}"
Using the combination of "Original genus = no" and "No Synonyms" should list species that need synonyms added.
@Jools: In R537.
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Re: Part of Species update list out of sight
Thanks. I'll have a look at it, although not today.
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Re: Part of Species update list out of sight
Sure, but Jools hasn't said that he's uploaded it yet.
By the way: this relies on some data being available on the species. We probably should have an option of "sort by newness" as well, so that we can just display all species that are new in a list.
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By the way: this relies on some data being available on the species. We probably should have an option of "sort by newness" as well, so that we can just display all species that are new in a list.
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Re: Part of Species update list out of sight
It's been uploaded, does that work?
I think the other solution to this would be to make the updates long list work with the updates over the last X days rather than the last X updates.
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I think the other solution to this would be to make the updates long list work with the updates over the last X days rather than the last X updates.
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