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There is no possibility to inherit the first term settings by other terms on the same level.
Example:
I would like to create these paths:
www.example.com/[my vocabulary name] (override this path with view1)
www.example.com/[my vocabulary name]/view2
www.example.com/[my vocabulary name]/view2/view3
www.example.com/[my vocabulary name]/view2/view3/view4
Vocabulary : categories (view1)
Terms
T 1 (view 2, inheritable)
T 1.1 (view 3, not inheritable)
T 1.1.1 (no settings)
T 1.2 (view 4, inheritable)
T 1.2.1 (no settings)
T 1.3 (no settings)
T 2 (no settings)
Results
T 1 (view 2 from itself)
T 1.1 (view 3 from itself)
T 1.1.1 (view 2 from T 1)
T 1.2 (view 4 from itself)
T 1.2.1 (view 4 from T 1.2)
T 1.3 (view 2 from T1)
T 2 (view 1 from vocabulary) // it's impossible to set the view2 automatically
so, if someone have a view set for each vocabulary path, starting from www.example.com/[my vocabulary name] then he'll be forced to set the path for each new term.
Comments
Comment #1
DuaelFrAnswer posted on http://drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/82545/override-taxonomy-term-p...
Comment #2
kevinquillen CreditAttribution: kevinquillen commentedAccording to #1, this seems like a configuration issue and not a bug?
Comment #3
jack-pl CreditAttribution: jack-pl commentedYes, It's just an issue. Not a bug. I have solved this problem without using the TVI module. Here is the solution. Not sure if it's the only or appropriate way, but works!
Comment #4
kevinquillen CreditAttribution: kevinquillen at Velir commentedMarking as fixed per comments and solutions.
Comment #5
kevinquillen CreditAttribution: kevinquillen at Velir commented