Fantastic EPIC News Everybody!
I am finnally Finished with the whole tree expanded to tribe/subtribe level for select 87 Plant Families (Most of the ones that contain important crop species)!
Great work. How do you practically use the PDF? I can search and find, but the size is so great I struggle zooming in and finding the marked search word.
Thank you!
The PDF probably needs to be scaled even larger, but it was soo large already I had to scale it down so it could fit.
If I could upload the SVG file here, I would as it has much better zoom in.
I’ve only managed to upload it on Discord. I practically use the SVG version as it has better zoom in & the pdf version as it has better zoom out.
I also wonder what would be a great service to get it printed. Would be such a cool poster!
I could see potential in it being worked on by someone with coding skills to give it a light-weight interface where the zoom happens automatically as you search for a taxon. It might be possible to do in clean HTML, so the scaling and searching would be lightning fast. Just dreaming here. An added feature if you could highlight specific taxons you’re working on.
I would love to see it turned into essentially the “table of contents” for a wiki-type website with everything being a clickable link. That would be so, so epic.
hmm… I could ask Chat GPT to see what it could come up with. I did make an Image Combiner with HTML. I use it to combine multiple pictures into 1 simple picture to make sharing online convenient.
Zoom could happen, altho my tree only goes to subtribe ranking for some plant families.
I was wondering if there’s way I can get a search bar in there, where all you have to do is type in the genus & it will highlight to which subtribe/family your plant belongs to.
Maybe burrowing genera lists for wikipedia or Plants Of The World Online.
@UnicornEmily I like your thinking! It’s a HUGE photo, I’m not sure how to do it.
Come to think of it, having each thing be a clickable link to where it is on Wikipedia would work, since a lot of information is already on Wikipedia. The question just would be: How to code it as a table of contents?