Here is sample data:
  google workbook 
<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12gLccysq8Bdky9KWBG_6Ny3wpVKmPUZtX5gJAbNlu7s/pubhtml>

Hierarchy levels are indicated in 2 formats:
  Concatenated
  Individually for L-1 thru L-5
Meaning is the same.

Have provided facet terms in English and Spanish.
Also have provided definitions for a subset of facet terms in English and 
Spanish.

My target plan is to build hierarchies using this method:
  Exhibit hierarchy type 1 
<http://www.simile-widgets.org/exhibit3/examples/other-versions/HEAD/icd/index.html>

Short term, however, a simplified method (one that you've helped me with in 
the past):
  Exhibit hierarchy type 2 
<http://people.csail.mit.edu/dfhuynh/projects/hierarchical-facets/test.html>

Have made an effort to assign a Hierarchy to a View. This does not use the 
data in the workbook, but it's in the same 'space' - agriculture and food. 
Here is the progression:

1 Collection - no:
  Seeds version 1 
<http://ontomatica.com/public_new/project/test/Exhibit_implementations/Exhibit_images_seeds_2/index_1_collection_no_.html>

Comment: facet navigation works for Thumbnail View and Table View.

2  Collection - yes:
  Seeds version 2 
<http://ontomatica.com/public_new/project/test/Exhibit_implementations/Exhibit_images_seeds_2/index_2_collection_yes_veg_collect_.html>

Comment: facet navigation works for Thumbnail View but *not* for Table View.

3  Collection - yes; assign 'frankenstein facet' to a View.
  Seeds version 3 
<http://ontomatica.com/public_new/project/test/Exhibit_implementations/Exhibit_images_seeds_2/index_3_collection_yes_mod_franken_facet_.html>

Comment: in this case, .frankenscale is assigned to 
'data-ex-collection-id="collect-vegetable"' - an attempt to assign that 
facet to the Vegetable collection. The value for the facet term is correct 
(i.e. in #2 there are 4 Non-GMO; in #3 there are 3 Non-GMO). However, the 
facet appears in the Thumbnail View and Table View. Based on the 
documentation, my expectation was that the Frankenstein Scale facet would 
display *only* on Table View.

IMHO, we first have to learn how to assign a specific facet hierarchy to a 
specific view. Once we learn that, we can create an English View and a 
Spanish View and map the language-based values for an Item to the 
appropriate View.

But perhaps you have a better way, and can use some of my data to test an 
alternative.

I'll be back to you quickly if you need additional information from me. A 
solution here is important one of my projects, so (again) I appreciate your 
help.

/jay


On Thursday, December 10, 2015 at 6:53:14 PM UTC-6, Jay Gray wrote:
>
> Yes I do; will be back to you tomorrow.
> /j
>
> On Thursday, December 10, 2015 at 3:28:11 PM UTC-6, Luis Miguel Morillas 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hello, Jay, 
>>
>> Do you have an example of the data and facets/views structure? I had a 
>> similar issue and I'm working on it now. 
>> Saludos, 
>>
>> -- luismiguel  (@lmorillas) 
>>
>>
>> 2015-12-10 13:18 GMT+01:00 Jay Gray <[email protected]>: 
>> > Here is the Use Case: 
>> > 
>> > Have items with unique IDs. Each item has a name in a national 
>> language, 
>> > e.g. English, Spanish, German. The names are in Unicode. 
>> > 
>> > Each item is classified by hierarchical facets. The name of terms in 
>> facets 
>> > also is in a national language. 
>> > 
>> > How to create a View for a national language (e.g. Spanish) where the 
>> > hierarchical facet terms are displayed in Spanish and the Spanish name 
>> for 
>> > the item is displayed? 
>> > 
>> > If the JSON file of facet terms and items is in Spanish and I use 
>> Collection 
>> > (i.e. data-ex-collection-id="Spanish"), will that approach enable the 
>> facet 
>> > labels and item labels to be displayed on the View-Spanish? 
>> > 
>> > Have read Exhibit 3.0 Documentation. Beginning on page 61 (Using Views, 
>> > Facets, and Lenses in Your Exhibits) the documentation explains how to 
>> link 
>> > a Collection to a View. It also suggests that Facets may be linked to a 
>> > View. 
>> > 
>> > However, I have not been able to link Facet-A in Collection-A to 
>> View-A, and 
>> > Facet-B in Collection-B to View-B (the "starting point" for 
>> implementing the 
>> > Use Case). 
>> > 
>> > Are there examples are that are similar or partial solutions from which 
>> I 
>> > can learn? 
>> > 
>> > Thanks for guidance here. 
>> > 
>> > /jay 
>> > 
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