I think the point is...none of those things produce children in the same
bloodline so according to Darlene they are pointless and should not be
there. 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dawn
Crowley
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2007 12:26 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: Legacy: Family History or Genealogy? - was Re: [LegacyUG]
Homosexual Entries

Legacy can handle these relationships.  It is quite flexible.  For
example:

On the family, pedigree, descendant, or index tab:
    right click to add a spouse (even if one is already listed)
    right click to view the spouse list, children list, parents list, &
siblings list

On the family tab in the blank area outside the individual's box:
     click to toggle between spouses

On the family tab in the blank spot between a couple's individual boxes:
      click to toggle between the highlighted individual's siblings

On the family tab:
       right click on a child to opt to view 1/2 children
       right click on a child to choose children's settings; then select
adopted, etc from the list or add your own setting
       right click on a child to choose relationship to mother and/or
relationship to father; add your own setting

There are also options to choose which line to show, etc.

Dawn





TH wrote:

> Based on what I have been reading here, am I correct in assuming that 
> step-children, adopted children, and 2 or more marriages, etc. are 
> things that Legacy can't handle? I hope I won't be unsubscribed for 
> asking the question, but I'm beginning to wonder how realistic this 
> program really is.
>  
> Thanks
>
>  
> On 9/7/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     Not a discussion- just a comment.
>
>     Any genealogical/family historian program offered to the general
>     public
>     should not be biased toward or against any one particular culture
or
>     religion. Since in some contries and at least one state
>     homosexuals can
>     legally marry and are thus LEGAL spouses such spouses should be
>     able to
>     be entered into a program just as any other spouse can be.
>
>     Keep religion in your heart, your home, and your church...
>     but  keep it
>     the hell out of MY public institutions and my genealogy programs.
>
>
>
>     -----Original Message-----
>     From: Darlene & Don Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>     To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
>     <mailto:LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com>
>     Sent: Fri, 7 Sep 2007 6:16 pm
>     Subject: Re: Legacy: Family History or Genealogy? - was Re:
[LegacyUG]
>     Homosexual Entries
>
>
>
>     I use Legacy because I want to trace my blood line
>     back as far as I can.  I could care less about family
>     history or some odd relationship between two people of
>     the same sex.  So far, I have not found one homosexual
>     relationship in my family going back to 1800.  Maybe
>     this is because my family is made up of Christians,
>     and we honor our Lord.   If I did ever find someone,
>     who is homosexual, in my family, their partner or
>     friend would not be included in with my genealogy.
>     They cannot create children and therefore are
>     irrelevant.  I think all the homosexuals should get
>     together and create their own program.  If Legacy
>     turns out to favor special interest groups, such as
>     gays, I will go elsewhere to continue with my
>     genealogy.  I don't want anyone answering my e-mail
>     because this is MY opinion and there doesn't need to
>     be any discussion.
>
>     Regards,
>     Darlene
>     [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>     --- Bill Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     >
>     > Leaving aside the discussions on the morality of
>     > homosexuality, which are
>     > immaterial to how such relationships (which exist)
>     > should be recorded, there is
>     > a more fundamental point raised.
>     >
>     > Should Legacy be developed along the lines of a
>     > Family History (FH) program or a
>     > Genealogical (Gen) program?
>     >
>     > My gut feel is that the 'FH' route will be much more
>     > complex with the associated
>     > development and maintenance costs and greater
>     > learning curve - and a higher
>     > price tag!
>     >
>     > There are many 'Gen' fixes and enhancements which we
>     > have already requested and
>     > which could fall by the wayside if the 'FH' side is
>     > developed.
>     >
>     > It might be a good idea to let Geoff get a feel for
>     > the direction that the
>     > majority of his user community would like to see
>     > developed (even if it doesn't
>     > follow my line of reasoning!)
>     >
>     > What do others think?
>     >
>     > Bill Anderson
>     >
>     >
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