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Some taxonomy terms are not checked to be translatable #1092

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Natkeeran opened this issue Apr 17, 2019 · 3 comments
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Some taxonomy terms are not checked to be translatable #1092

Natkeeran opened this issue Apr 17, 2019 · 3 comments
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@Natkeeran
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By default, Islandora 8 enable translation of taxonomy vocabularies. However, only the following are checked to be currently translatable:

  • Islandora Models,
  • Islandora Media Use
  • Islandora Access

While, other taxonomy vocabularies such as Subject, Resource Type, Person, Family etc are not checked to be translatable.

elizoller added a commit to elizoller/controlled_access_terms that referenced this issue Apr 17, 2019
… fields translatable in the default configuration
elizoller added a commit to elizoller/controlled_access_terms that referenced this issue Apr 17, 2019
… fields translatable in the default configuration
@dannylamb dannylamb added this to the 1.0.0 milestone May 8, 2019
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@Natkeeran @seth-shaw-unlv @elizoller Are we good to close this now that Islandora/controlled_access_terms#23 has landed?

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Islandora/controlled_access_terms#23 should make the remaining fields on corporate_body, family, geo_location, person, resource_type, and subject translatable. If this ticket was meant to cover additional taxonomies or fields, then I'm not sure.

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Looks good, thank you @elizoller @seth-shaw-unlv

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