Thank you so much!  I really don't like the look of the sentences on the
web pages so I'll stick with the way I have it.  May be too many pages
to manually fix.  I'll look into it.

Mary

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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Event format in Pedigree web pages


Ah; that's the problem, then. The list style does not work correctly 
when translating events sentence definitions. This was reported early on

in version 5, but never fixed. Add it to the list.

For now, you will have to use a text/html editor to do a global change 
or switch to sentence style.

Wm Voss

M. Brenzel wrote:

>William,
>
>I have selected "list style" with event sentence format of "use bullet 
>points" on the setup for the pedigree web pages.  I'm not sure what you

>mean by your questions.
>
>Mary
>
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>Voss
>Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 8:32 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Event format in Pedigree web pages
>
>
>You have checked the event sentence construction? What do you have set
>up for the Census event?
>
>Wm Voss
>
>M. Brenzel wrote:
>
>  
>
>>I sent this message a few days ago.  I'm sending it again as I haven't
>>received any replies yet.
>>
>>
>>
>>I create web pages using the pedigree format for my website.  I have
>>events displayed in list style using bullet points.
>>
>>I have an event called "Census" which displays as
>>
>>Census: 1910 Federal Census, 15 Apr 1910, 279 South Niagara Street,
>>Tonawanda, Erie Co., New York, USA. (where Census is the event, 1910 
>>Federal Census is the description)
>>
>>but...
>>
>>the "Residence" event displays as
>>
>>Residence, 5 Jun 1917, 354 Vandervoort Street, North Tonawanda, 
>>Niagara
>>    
>>
>
>  
>
>>Co., New York, USA. (where Residence is the event).
>>
>>I'm wondering why "Census" is followed by a colon but other events 
>>such
>>    
>>
>
>  
>
>>as "Residence" are not.
>>
>>Does anyone have any ideas about this?
>>
>>Mary
>>
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