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DRAFT Welcome to the caNanoLab 2.3.3. Release Note, January 25, 2018. Topics in this Release Note include:
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The following table lists and describes the bugs bug(s) resolved in this caNanoLab release.
Description of the resolution(s) | JIRA issue link | On the Curation->Review Data Pending Release to Public->Edit (Update Sample) page, the Back button now returns to the Review Data Pending page. | CANANOLAB-85|
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On the Characterization page, the Delete button is now left-justified. | CANANOLAB-264 | ||
An Error message no longer displays appears while deleting a Functionalized Entity. | CANANOLAB-464 | ||
The Elsevier link in for caNanoLab now works properly. When a user performs an Elsevier search, caNanoLab returns a caNanoLab logo if the publication has linked samples in the caNanoLab database. If not, caNanoLab sends a transparent one pixel image. The following is the URL format that searches caNanoLab for a DOI ID.
For example:
| CANANOLAB-498 | ||
On the Samples→General Info tab, the Delete and Copy buttons are now left justified and the Reset and Update buttons are right-justified. | CANANOLAB-512 | ||
When Adding or Editing on the Samples→Composition→Functionalizing Entity page, the box no longer has a broken right border. | CANANOLAB-514 | ||
When Editing a nanomaterial entity for a Composing Element on the Sample→Composition→Nanomaterial Entity page, the box no longer has a broken right border. | CANANOLAB-515 | ||
When you Search for Samples, select a long Sample name (such as, HarvardU_Harvard_MIT_BWH_HarvardSCA-JApterkarAN2009-11), and click the link in the Data Availability column, the data table borders no longer display appear beyond the popup box. | CANANOLAB-517 |
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Improvements
The following table lists and describes the new features feature(s) in this caNanoLab release.
Description of the |
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improvement(s) | JIRA issue link |
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In the Sample->Characterization→Data and Conditions |
segment, |
if you |
add a Column Type, Datum, you can add |
up to three cell viability Column Names: cell viability, cell viability B, and cell viability C. With this arrangement, you can, for example, have columns for cell viability standard deviation, cell viability mean, and cell viability median. |
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The following table lists and describes the new features in this caNanoLab release.
Description of the improvement(s) | JIRA issue link |
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In the Sample->Characterization→Data and Conditions areasegment, when you create a tableadd values to each row of the matrix, you can add <, >, =, or ~ before a Value in a columnpreface each value with one of the following: Maintain the default, equal to (=), or select greater than (>), less than (<), or infinity (approximate). | CANANOLAB-495 |
Button sizing, color, and spacing are now consistent across all pages in the application. | CANANOLAB-506 |
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Known Issue | Workaround | JIRA issue link | |||
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You cannot add multiple points of contact to one organization. | Add a division or department name to the organization's name and then add the contact to that organization. | CANANOLAB-61 | |||
The Results tab is populated when a curator/administrator submits a batch job to create a data availability matrix, but the tab disappears if the curator/administrator logs out and logs in again, even if the job is still running. | None | CANANOLAB-81 | Curators only - The Back button on the Curation/Review Data Pending Release to Public/Edit page does not work properly. | NoneCANANOLAB-85 | |
When submitting a new publication, clicking Reset does not reset the Submit Publication Form. | None | CANANOLAB-197 | |||
You cannot sort Protocol search results by the Protocol Type and Protocol Name columns. | None | CANANOLAB-367 | |||
You have to click the DOI external URL twice (or open the link in a new window by right-clicking) to view the external PubMed content. | None | CANANOLAB-368 | |||
A Publication Search returns more records than is valid based on the search criteria. | None | CANANOLAB-391 |
Release History
Release | Date |
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2.3.3 | Month Year25 January 2018 |
2.3.2 | October 2017 |
2.3 | April 2017 |
2.2 | January 2017 |
2.1.1 | February 2016 |
2.1 | November 2015 |
2.0 | December 2014 |
1.5.5 | May 2013 |
1.5.4 | August 2012 |
1.5.3 | May 2012 |
1.5.2 | October 2010 |
All pages with buttons that are positive are considered to have positive behavior (Submit, Login) are blue, buttons that are neutral(Cancel) are white and buttons that are considered to have a negative behavior (Delete, Reset) are red.
Buttons are spaced evenly and consistently across all pages. Positive behavior buttons are always on the right-hand side. Depending on the number of buttons, for example 4, negative buttons may be moved to the left-hand side.
Lastly, there are now only two button sizes for the site. Buttons at the very bottom of all pages are a consistent larger size and buttons in the middle of content are all smaller.
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