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Display order of fields #4359

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schmikloi opened this issue Nov 21, 2024 · 6 comments
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Display order of fields #4359

schmikloi opened this issue Nov 21, 2024 · 6 comments
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@schmikloi schmikloi converted this from a draft issue Nov 21, 2024
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Order in the overview table

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it should be Taxon Name, Family, Genus. Species, Author(s), Status, Accepted Taxon, Rank, Biogeographic Distribution (please note the typo in here!), Environmental Information

Why is there only the species name in the "Taxon Name" column for all the synonyms?

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Order in the detailed view
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  • Author(s) should better be displayed in the table above (Valid/accepted names), where there is Genus, Species etc...
  • Conservation Status needs to be above Conservation Comments

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tab in the edit mode
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  • why does the taxon name here only display the species-part (i.e. virens)?
  • order is ok for the rest

@schmikloi schmikloi self-assigned this Nov 21, 2024
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dimasciput commented Nov 21, 2024

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Why is there only the species name in the "Taxon Name" column for all the synonyms?

There's a bug with this, I will fix it.

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why does the taxon name here only display the species-part (i.e. virens)?

I think it's because you can't edit the genus name here (Eucypris), if you want to edit the genus name you need to click the edit parent.
cc @helendallas

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It is a. bit confusing to only have species part of taxon name here...not sure if there is a solution?

Maybe It shouldn't read Taxon name but rather the level you are editing?

Genus?
Species?
Subspecies?

The Taxon is the same as what we always use. the combination

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To my mind it could be moved down under the Genus line.
And it should be called "Species".
And what is called Species now should then be "Taxon name".

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