Re: [LegacyUG] Cal vs. Ber Issue - Legacy Programmers

2009-11-04 Thread Brian/Support

Kay,

The .trn file for French should use calc.. That is what is in my 
version 109 file. When I switched from English (Canada) to French the 
FGS did use calc. in the report. Switching back to English changed the 
wording to Cal which used by all the English versions.


Check the dates for the .trn files in your Legacy program folder. My 
date modified for the .trn files are 21 Aug 2009 for the Swedish and 
Spanish files and 13 Aug 2009 for all the other.trn files.


Kay Fordham wrote:

Brian,

Thanks, using the reset button appears to work. However, I now see 
another problem. After resetting to English, I changed the language on a 
FGS to French. The screen shows ber 10 August 1937. Ber is an 
abbreviation for the German word for calculated. - berechnet.  The 
French word for calculated is calculé, so it should say cal, right?  
This is as far as I went with the experiement.


Thanks, Kay

- Original Message - From: Brian/Support 
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To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Cal vs. Ber Issue - Legacy Programmers



Kay,

The .trn files which are used for translating chart reports were fixed 
in August so they are included in the newest version. What you may be 
seeing however is a problem with the report.usr files. If you have the 
ber problem after changing languages use the reset button on the 
report screen to reset the .usr file for that report.


I left the problem open so the programmers will address the problem of 
the .usr files not updating when you change languages. The German term 
should be ber however.


Brian
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Millennia Corporation
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Thanks.

Kay Fordham wrote:
Please fix the glitch reported below earlier in the year in the new 
Legacy update. This is a real problem for me as it is sometimes 
necessary to change language to French or German for oversees 
relatives. When I change back to English then I forever see Ber 
instead of Cal in all printed reports. As Brian stated ,Once you 
change language however the error in the .trn file changes Legacy's 
term for Calculated from Cal to Ber in all the future chart style 
reports you create.


Thank you,
Kay Fordham





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Re: [LegacyUG] Cal vs. Ber Issue - Legacy Programmers

2009-11-04 Thread Kay Fordham

Brian,

All of my .trn language files are 10 July 2009. I obviously don't have the 
latest build(s). Was gone in July and the entire month of September so 
unsubscribed from the list. Will download the latest.


Thanks,
Kay

- Original Message - 
From: Brian/Support br...@legacyfamilytree.com

To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 5:55 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Cal vs. Ber Issue - Legacy Programmers


Kay,

The .trn file for French should use calc.. That is what is in my
version 109 file. When I switched from English (Canada) to French the
FGS did use calc. in the report. Switching back to English changed the
wording to Cal which used by all the English versions.

Check the dates for the .trn files in your Legacy program folder. My
date modified for the .trn files are 21 Aug 2009 for the Swedish and
Spanish files and 13 Aug 2009 for all the other.trn files.

Kay Fordham wrote:

Brian,

Thanks, using the reset button appears to work. However, I now see another 
problem. After resetting to English, I changed the language on a FGS to 
French. The screen shows ber 10 August 1937. Ber is an abbreviation for 
the German word for calculated. - berechnet.  The French word for 
calculated is calculé, so it should say cal, right?  This is as far as I 
went with the experiement.


Thanks, Kay

- Original Message - From: Brian/Support 
br...@legacyfamilytree.com

To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Cal vs. Ber Issue - Legacy Programmers



Kay,

The .trn files which are used for translating chart reports were fixed in 
August so they are included in the newest version. What you may be seeing 
however is a problem with the report.usr files. If you have the ber 
problem after changing languages use the reset button on the report 
screen to reset the .usr file for that report.


I left the problem open so the programmers will address the problem of 
the .usr files not updating when you change languages. The German term 
should be ber however.


Brian
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
br...@legacyfamilytree.com
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com

We are changing the world of genealogy!
When replying to this message, please include all previous 
correspondence.

Thanks.

Kay Fordham wrote:
Please fix the glitch reported below earlier in the year in the new 
Legacy update. This is a real problem for me as it is sometimes 
necessary to change language to French or German for oversees relatives. 
When I change back to English then I forever see Ber instead of Cal in 
all printed reports. As Brian stated ,Once you change language however 
the error in the .trn file changes Legacy's term for Calculated from Cal 
to Ber in all the future chart style reports you create.


Thank you,
Kay Fordham





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Re: [LegacyUG] Cal vs. Ber Issue - Legacy Programmers

2009-11-03 Thread Kay Fordham

Brian,

Thanks, using the reset button appears to work. However, I now see another 
problem. After resetting to English, I changed the language on a FGS to 
French. The screen shows ber 10 August 1937. Ber is an abbreviation for 
the German word for calculated. - berechnet.  The French word for calculated 
is calculé, so it should say cal, right?  This is as far as I went with the 
experiement.


Thanks, Kay

- Original Message - 
From: Brian/Support br...@legacyfamilytree.com

To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Cal vs. Ber Issue - Legacy Programmers



Kay,

The .trn files which are used for translating chart reports were fixed in 
August so they are included in the newest version. What you may be seeing 
however is a problem with the report.usr files. If you have the ber 
problem after changing languages use the reset button on the report screen 
to reset the .usr file for that report.


I left the problem open so the programmers will address the problem of the 
.usr files not updating when you change languages. The German term should 
be ber however.


Brian
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
br...@legacyfamilytree.com
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com

We are changing the world of genealogy!
When replying to this message, please include all previous correspondence.
Thanks.

Kay Fordham wrote:
Please fix the glitch reported below earlier in the year in the new 
Legacy update. This is a real problem for me as it is sometimes necessary 
to change language to French or German for oversees relatives. When I 
change back to English then I forever see Ber instead of Cal in all 
printed reports. As Brian stated ,Once you change language however the 
error in the .trn file changes Legacy's term for Calculated from Cal to 
Ber in all the future chart style reports you create.


Thank you,
Kay Fordham




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Re: [LegacyUG] Cal vs. Ber Issue - Legacy Programmers

2009-11-03 Thread Brian/Support

Kay,

The .trn files which are used for translating chart reports were fixed 
in August so they are included in the newest version. What you may be 
seeing however is a problem with the report.usr files. If you have the 
ber problem after changing languages use the reset button on the report 
screen to reset the .usr file for that report.


I left the problem open so the programmers will address the problem of 
the .usr files not updating when you change languages. The German term 
should be ber however.


Brian
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
br...@legacyfamilytree.com
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com

We are changing the world of genealogy!
When replying to this message, please include all previous correspondence.
Thanks.

Kay Fordham wrote:
Please fix the glitch reported below earlier in the year in the new 
Legacy update. This is a real problem for me as it is sometimes 
necessary to change language to French or German for oversees relatives. 
When I change back to English then I forever see Ber instead of Cal in 
all printed reports. As Brian stated ,Once you change language however 
the error in the .trn file changes Legacy's term for Calculated from Cal 
to Ber in all the future chart style reports you create.


Thank you,
Kay Fordham




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[LegacyUG] Cal vs. Ber Issue - Legacy Programmers

2009-10-31 Thread Kay Fordham
Please fix the glitch reported below earlier in the year in the new Legacy 
update. This is a real problem for me as it is sometimes necessary to change 
language to French or German for oversees relatives. When I change back to 
English then I forever see Ber instead of Cal in all printed reports. As 
Brian stated ,Once you change language however the error in the .trn file 
changes Legacy's term for Calculated from Cal to Ber in all the future chart 
style reports you create.


Thank you,
Kay Fordham

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Re: [LegacyUG] Family Group Sheet Error - Calculated Date Terminology
Brian/Support
Tue, 28 Apr 2009 13:41:48 -0700
Kay,


Problem confirmed. There is an error in the .trn files which control the 
chart type reports wording. I have submitted a problem report on the issue. 
You will only see the error if you change the report language. So long as 
you were using the default language you used to install Legacy the term is 
correct. Once you change language however the error in the .trn file changes 
Legacy's term for Calculated from Cal to Ber in all the future chart style 
reports you create.

Kay Fordham wrote:

Using  7.0.0.90
Build Date of: 13 March 2009


When I use the calendar feature to calculate a date (in this case birth), it 
shows properly as cal 3 April 1849 in the Family View; however, in the 
print preview and printed copy it shows up as ber 3 April 1849. No problem 
with the others; i.e., bef, abt, aft. Can anyone else duplicate this 
anomaly?
Thanks, Kay Fordham 





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