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  • Topic: General topic
  • Applies to: Glossword 1.8.11
  • I noticed something really interesting, if you visit this link, you will see that the world "rule" has 2 definitions, in a numbered list - http://www.fastrad.com.br/glossw…para+Tradutores&t=36271-rule.

    I hadn't seen this before in my glossary and must have done it by accident.

    Question: can I add definitions to a term from inside the glossary administration interface, rather than adding several definitions as a list? I can't seem to find any option that lets me do so.

    If not, what did I do when importing these terms original in a CSV file that led this to happen? I know that the original file had the term "rule" followed by the definition "norma", followed by another term called "rule" and a definition "regra" Does the import system automatically group identical terms and create separate definitions?

    If so, do the terms have to be in sequence, in the same import file, or can they be anywhere and during any import process the system will merge identical terms and add new definitions?

    Thanks

    Simon

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    • DmitrySh

    can I add definitions to a term from inside the glossary administration interface

    How to add a new definition:

    18-add-defn.png (24 KB)

    Does the import system automatically group identical terms and create separate definitions?

    Yes, it does. You may add several definitions using CSV-import:

    1. term[tab]definition 1
    2. term[tab]definition 2
    3. term[tab]definition 3
    The sequence.

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