In reply to my posting:
"...but it [generations] also distinguished between a fact and an
event,..."
Jonathan replied:
> Legacy certainly supports "facts." From ind. Information, >Add, and in
> Event drop down list, choose Fact. One could say that Legacy doesn't
> distinguish between events and events, as Events are just a set of
> events from which you chooose, e.g. land, military, census, fact, etc.
What you've descibed is not a fact. It's an event with a blank time field.
An Event is made up of two or three fields. Field 1 is the name of the
event. Then there is the time of the event and then there is the place
at which the event happpend. Facts have two fields. The name of
the fact and the fact itself. If you don't count the name of the fact or
event then facts have just one field and events have two. That is
what Facts are in Reunion, and that's what they were in Generations.
jr
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