Kathy, If you can explain how you would accomplish that logically in the
programming side, it might be doable.

But your are asking to see something that is technically almost impossible
considering the "real" genealogical links (via biology) and the "family
group" as a living unit.  How is the program supposed to decide who belongs
where??

Legacy is already so versatile overall it can accommodate recording all the
variations into a database.




On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 5:43 PM, Kathy Thompson <kmthoms...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I like the show ½ kids feature, I think it's good, but I'm puzzled as to
> why they do not show up in date order.
>
> I understand and agree that any children of the current marriage should
> show first, but why do the ½ kids have to be separated quite so starkly
> with all of his kids shown first, then all of her kids.
>
> I personally think it would be nice if the children could actually display
> in birth order regardless of full or ½ relationship with the shown parents
> - especially since the "Show ½kids" is an optional thing
>
> What do other people think
>
> Am also interested in comments from the Legacy programmers or support as
> to whether it's something that might be possible to implement or not.
>
>
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