Morpho: Issueshttps://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/https://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/ecoinfo/favicon.ico?14691340362006-06-07T16:45:49ZEcoinformatics Redmine
Redmine Bug #2454 (Resolved): beta6, 2.0.0 eml sample dps should be removed from releasehttps://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/issues/24542006-06-07T16:45:49ZWill Tyburczytyburczy@nceas.ucsb.edu
<p>Currently, when you create a profile in morpho, two sample dps are placed in the data section. jscientist.2.1 is an eml-2.0.0beta6 document, and jscientist.7.1 is an eml-2.0.0 document. These should be replaced with an eml-2.0.1 document in new releases of morpho.</p> Bug #2431 (Resolved): Revision number of Inserted Tables are not workinghttps://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/issues/24312006-04-28T22:56:05ZCallie Bowdishbowdish@nceas.ucsb.edu
<p>When saving a Data Package up to Metacat the id number for the table does not increase the revision number. Saving a change in a dp's table results in the table id changing from 190.1 to 191.1. The table id number should change to 190.2.</p>
<p>To test this create a dp and import a table. Save the dp. Then make and save a change to the table column data. The new id for the table will change to a new ids number rather than a revision number.</p>
<p>One thing to consider is that it would be hard to find the previous version of the data table on metacat if this occurs. This happens with Morpho saveing locally and with saving to the network. (I put a bug in for Metacat too <a class="issue tracker-1 status-3 priority-2 priority-default closed" title="Bug: Revision number of Inserted Tables are not working (Resolved)" href="https://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/issues/2430">#2430</a>)</p> Bug #2430 (Resolved): Revision number of Inserted Tables are not workinghttps://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/issues/24302006-04-28T22:52:40ZCallie Bowdishbowdish@nceas.ucsb.edu
<p>When saving a Data Package up to Metacat the id number for the table does not increase the revision number. Saving a change in a dp's table results in the table id changing from 190.1 to 191.1. The table id number should change to 190.2.</p>
<p>To test this create a dp and import a table. Save the dp. Then make and save a change to the table column data. The new id for the table will change to a new ids number rather than a revision number.</p>
<p>One thing to consider is that it would be hard to find the previous version of the data table on metacat if this occurs. This happens with Morpho saveing locally and with saving to the network.</p> Bug #2327 (Resolved): Tree editor does not show "+" and "-" buttons until window is resizedhttps://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/issues/23272006-01-09T21:47:51ZWill Tyburczytyburczy@nceas.ucsb.edu
<p>In Mac OS X only, the + and - buttons for completely collapsing and expanding<br />elements are not initially rendered when entering the tree editor. If the tree<br />editor window is resized or the bar dividing the lefthand and righthand portions<br />of the window is moved, the buttons appear and function normally.</p> Bug #2238 (Resolved): Show all in tree editor not revealing sub-elements in Linux or OSXhttps://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/issues/22382005-11-02T17:05:21ZWill Tyburczytyburczy@nceas.ucsb.edu
<p>To recreate this bug:<br />-Open a dp<br />-Open the tree editor for the dp<br />-Click "Show all" <br />-Click on an element that wasn't in the dp (publisher is usually a safe choice<br />for this)</p>
<p>None of the sub-elements of that element will be displayed, making the element<br />appear to be a leaf node. This effectively prevents user's from adding new<br />elements to the dp using the tree wizard, as they can't fill in values for<br />required sub-elements.</p>
<p>Note that this is only occurring on Mac OSX and Linux. The Windows version<br />seems to be working properly.</p> Bug #2221 (Resolved): prompt user to convert eml200 packages to eml201https://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/issues/22212005-10-05T18:39:45ZMatt Jonesjones@nceas.ucsb.edu
<p>Currently users can edit both eml200 and eml201 documents in Morpho. In general<br />we would prefer them to use 201 format, so we should prompt them to convert<br />their document to eml201 when they try to save a eml200 document. If they say<br />yes, then the namespace will need to be changed. If they say no, then it is not<br />changed and the document is saved as an eml200 document.</p> Bug #2203 (Resolved): Morpho editor gives validation problem message when you don't trimhttps://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/issues/22032005-09-20T18:07:47ZVeronique Connollyconnolly@nceas.ucsb.edu
<p>When you open morpho editor, click on "show all", make a change in one of the<br />nodes that appeared, and then click on OK (to close the editor) without clicking<br />on "Trim", you get this message:</p>
<p>Validation Problem!<br />The saved document is not valid EML2 for some reason. You can save it locally<br />and fix the problem later, but you will be unable to submit it to the network<br />storage system.<br />Do you want to Continue Exiting the Editor?</p> Bug #2200 (Resolved): Morpho editor creates unwanted node (spatialVector)https://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/issues/22002005-09-20T16:39:20ZVeronique Connollyconnolly@nceas.ucsb.edu
<p>I had a data package containing a data table with two attributes, Column 1 and<br />Column 2. I opened morpho's editor, clicked on "Show All", and expanded<br />dataTable/CHOICE/SEQUENCE/attributeList/CHOICE/attribute-Column<br />1/CHOICE/SEQUENCE. I right-clicked on the missingValueCode node and selected<br />"Copy Node & Children". I then right-clicked on "attribute-Column 2" and<br />selected "Paste as Sibling to Selected Node". [I actually wanted to paste the<br />missingValueCode node under attribute-Column 2/CHOICE/SEQUENCE/ (where this node<br />should be in theory), but the editor didn't give me this option.] I entered -999<br />in the missingValueCode field and clicked on "Trim". I expanded dataset/CHOICE<br />and noticed that spatialVector (with its box checked in) appeared under<br />dataTable, although I had not created this node. When I clicked on OK to close<br />the editor, I got a window filling my screen with a list of 59 nodes under<br />eml/dataset/CHOICE/datatable/CHOICE/SEQUENCE/physical/CHOICE/SEQUENCE/dataFormat/CHOICE/externallyDefinedFormat/citation/CHOICE/SEQUENCE/CHOICE/conferenceProceedings/<br />and<br />eml/dataset/CHOICE/datatable/CHOICE/SEQUENCE/physical/CHOICE/SEQUENCE/dataFormat/CHOICE/externallyDefinedFormat/citation/CHOICE/SEQUENCE/CHOICE/personalCommunication.<br />The only way to get out of there was to press "Esc".</p>