Hi,
First, thanks for a great module.
I currently have things setup so that I have a vocab called 'glossary', to this I add my 'glossary' terms. Even though within the glossary vocabulary edit page, I have selected only one content-type, the glossary links show up across ALL content-types. Am I doing something wrong?

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Aar0n’s picture

Would be great if you could target a certain content type. Or is this possible and I've just never realised how?

socratesone’s picture

Subscribing. I'm currently using the quiz module, and I don't want glossary terms to appear on quiz questions.

AaronCollier’s picture

I think the solution is the same as #525998: Disable glossary on comments

barckhoff’s picture

*Earlier comment deleted*

Seems strange to have to use the input format to control this, but I created a new input format for the quiz content type and it seems to work. However, it's a bit inconvenient for educate users and expect them to remember to change the content type. Guess I'll try using the Better Formats module...

AaronCollier’s picture

Status: Active » Fixed

Why is it strange to have it be import format? Glossary works with input filters, so it seems perfectly reasonable to me to have it be a solution with input filters. Anyway, the important thing for the support request is that it works.

barckhoff’s picture

>>Why is it strange to have it be import format? Glossary works with input filters, so it seems perfectly reasonable to me to have it be
>> a solution with input filters.

I suppose I was just expecting to be able to specify which node types use the Glossary rather than which input types use Glossary. As it is, I had to create a special input type for Glossary, then apply that input type to the node types. It's just less intuitive and requires more steps to configure, that's all.

But, as you say, the functionality is there and that's what's most important -- and it works well. Thanks for your efforts! :)

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.

Toongenius’s picture

Category: support » feature

Even though it's a filter-based module, it would be great to make this a feature.
Essentially, it's creating 2 different glossaries on one site. I have one glossary for one content type and another for a second content type- I don't mind that they would all end up on the same Glossaries page, but I do mind that the terms from both taxonomy vocabularies are marked in both content types instead of their corresponding types. It seems a little ridiculous to not have this as a possiblity. I have a large website with many different sections and differing content in each section. The terms and definitions are very different from one section to another.

see http://drupal.org/node/1211242

Toongenius’s picture

Status: Closed (fixed) » Needs review
nancydru’s picture