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Hi!

Is there a trick to
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Post by Yann »

Hi!

Yeap it would be really helpfull.
I guess it ain't working because the sp. (Lxxx) is in italic as well...
if you guys could work on a shortcut to L/LDA number like the clog stuff would be great...

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Post by Jools »

You mean like ? You have to use the following format strictly:

[ clog ] genus sp(lxxx) [ /clog ]

i.e.




And you MUST use a described species name if available i.e. Hypancistrus zebra must be used as such and not l046. This rule even goes for Panque sp cf whatever rather than L191. If something has more than one l number you must use the lowest number. If something has an l and lda number you must use the l.

Rusty and I could look at introducting clog l001 /clog in the future. Maybe even [ l ] 001 [/l] or [lda] 024 [/lda] but that would take time.

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Aaahh! No period after sp and no capital L as in the Cat-eLog.

Thanks!

Sooooon! Dave
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Capitals don't matter, since the link is made lowercase behind the scenes anyway.

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