I agree, but how do you print these huge "everything" charts? Don't you
need a professional printshop?
Jeff
Terry Foxcroft wrote:
Generations did this, as does Reunion. And do it very very well.
Things move easily and borders, photos etc can be added.
Family Historian also does it, but the c
In most web development tool, it is
possible to replace extended characters with character entities (Swedish Å with
"&Acute")
Like I have done manually with the html-page
http://www.ekdahl.org/karldenstore/145.htm ,
originally produced by Legacy 5.0
Is it possible to automatically do t
Peter, I have been using IE7 since the early beta days. At that time there
were some problems with IE7, in particular that when using tabbed browsing
it would shut down under certain circumstances. However these problems were
largely resolved by the RC1 version and with the released version do n
To Everyone:
I just recieved my copy of Family Altas created by Bruce Buzbee.
The installation to my computer was a breeze. I have a six year old
computer with a 1G hard drive. I am using Legacy 6.0.0.110 version
The importing of Legacy data was just as easy. I used their import
wizard
Yes, there are problems printing, but still would like the option of having
them. After all, they could be sent as pdf files; unfortunately, my limited
experience with Genbox did not permit for easy, readable pdf sent.
Jacob
On 11/26/06, malkajef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I agree, but how do
I want to put relative paths in the home page button when creating my web
site. When I put index.html or ../index.html, the program puts complete
paths in relevant to the path to the folder on my computer where I'm
building the web site.
I want the web site to function properly whether I put
Hi Peter, I am running IE7 and Legacy. No troubles with Legacy however I have
found the "tabs" function in IE7 a bit confusing.
Barbara
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From: Peter Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyFamilyTree.com
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 8:36:06 PM
Subje
I think never mind.
I coded my link ../index.html, to go to the index page up one level of
folders, and in the source code for my pages it reads ../index.html.
Just when I mouse over it in the bar that shows what web page will open, I
get...F:Legacy%20%20sites/index.html.That is just how
Dora, are you using another program to link your pages? The reason I ask is
that I am not clear about your question as you mention a "home page button"
then go on to say that "the program puts in full paths". What program?
Legacy doesn't do this nor does an FTP program which loads a file onto th
Bill,
Do the maps also show features such as rivers and cemeteries?
Debbie
On 11/26/06, Bill Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To Everyone:
> I just recieved my copy of Family Altas created by Bruce Buzbee.
The installation to my computer was a breeze. I have a six year old
computer wi
Yup, I will either create my home page by hand, or create it in another
program. I'm creating sections on each of the sections of my family tree.
I wanted to know how to write the path in the home button field so it would
go up a level instead of having an absolute link to a particular page t
I have it up and running. To get it work properly I
had to disable some of the extreme protections. I
work as a contractor, and some of the training sites
don't work right . so I just go to my Mac for that.
And I fully realize that not everyone can do that.
You just have to evaluate what you need w
Dora, You are quite correct in that "../" will take you up one level. One
thing to watch is that if you have pictures created by Legacy then Legacy
also assumes that their folder will be up one level as well - it uses
"./../PictureFolder/picture". If, like me you put the picture folder in the
f
Warning, Will Robinson, warning.
IE 7 may work with Legacy, but it doesn't work on a whole lot else!
You can disable your automatic updates, or set it to just tell you when there
are updates. Alot of people don't realize that.
Yours,
Dora Smith
Austin, TX
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There are no problems that I know of with Legacy, as I used IE7 with the
most recent build, but there are problems with some HP printers. If you use
an HP, you might want to contact HP to see if they have a workaround for the
problem.
Ted Rissmiller
[EMAI
Thanks to those that have responded. It seems as though you think it should
be OK, however, I now realise that I omitted to state that the IE v7 is the
one for XP. I wonder if that make s any difference?
Don't know how non freezing it will be today because have only just woken up
and yet to rea
I have been running IE 7 for better than a month - since the official
release, and have encountered absolutely ZERO problems. My computer
is fully updated and I also try to keep all of my software up to date.
Again, I have encountered no problems at all with IE 7.
Ron Bernier
- Me
I have an HP Laserjet which works beautifully with
IE7. I print from the Inet all the time, and this
printer is networked so that I can print from
anywhere.
Laura
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On Behalf Of Theodore Rissmiller
Sent: Sunday, November
Dora, There are *some* programs which will not work properly with IE7,
although I have only found one amongst the many I have on my machine, so I
rather think your statement is somewhat of an exaggeration. Also remember
that in one form or another IE7 has been available for programmers of other
I guess that in common with everybody else, I took it that you were
intending to use it with XP.
Huh - it's night time here and colder!!
Ron Ferguson
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Hello everybody! I was having trouble with the Acadian timeline appearing in
all my chronology reports, even though the box for it was not selected. So I
deleted it, as it does not apply to my family at all. Now it won't display
any timelines and instead I get an error message saying:
Error D
Our HP Director 5500 series (all-in one FAX, scan, copy) did not work with
IE7 on either computer. Lots of posts about this on the internet, including
a work-around temporary solution until HP resolves the issue. No problems
with Legacy, however.
Kay Fordham
Legacy User Group guideline
Been using IE7 since it's release with NO problem. - iteraction with Legacy
or any other program on my computer.
Art Seddon
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From: Dora Smith
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy & IE 7 upda
Jennifer,
Make sure Legacy is closed.
Use Windows Explorer to go to the Legacy folder on your hard drive.
To see where this folder is use Help > General Information. The Legacy
install folder will be shown on that screen.
In the Legacy program folder delete the file timelines.usr.
Now restart L
I think that's HP multifunction printers that won't work with IE 7.
Yours,
Dora Smith
Austin, TX
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From: "lgvelez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 4:24 PM
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Legacy & IE 7 update
I have an HP Laserjet
Hi Jennifer,
Have you tried deleting
timeline.usr
and/or
chron.usr
in the Legacy program folder?
Close Legacy first.
Your family file is unlikely to be the cause of
this error - so restoring a backup is unlikely to help.
Cathy
At 07:28 AM 27/11/2006, you wrote:
Hello everybody! I was having
And that is what my Laserjet 3055 is ... printer,
copier, scanner, and fax.
Laura
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Dora Smith
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 6:41 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy &
Thanks for the help! Before I try deleting it, I just wanted to make sure
that it would not totally kill all of my timeline functionality. If it will
not, I will go ahead and try it.
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Brian/Support
Sent: Sunda
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dora Smith
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 7:41 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy & IE 7 update
I think that's HP multifunction printers that won't work with IE 7.
I am running IE7 and have been for awhile and use many different software
programs. I have had absolutely no problems with anything. I really like
the tabbed browsing. I use the automatic update. It beats the heck out of
having to remember to do the updates manually.
Paul
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It's not deleting the timelines, just the settings file which seems
to be corrupted. When you restart Legacy and use the feature, a new
one will be created.
Cathy
At 10:00 AM 27/11/2006, you wrote:
Thanks for the help! Before I try deleting it, I just wanted to make sure
that it would not tot
I agree with all who made inputs about Legacy needing charting capabilities
as, Reunion, and Family Tree Maker (that I use for charts) , and GenBox.
Charting Companion and Tree Draw are not the answer. Very inferior when
compared
to the above. This has been discussed many times in the past a
I have just been in touch with HP regarding this issue, and they say that
they have a workaround, and updated drivers. I use the HP PSC 1350
All-In-One, and they recommended the workaround as the update has to be done
in a specific way or you lose the director.
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Thanks everyone for your help. In case it helps anyone else who has the same
problem, this solution worked after I deleted both the timelines.usr and
chron.usr files.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cathy
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 10
I have heard good things about GenSmarts, but am not sure if it makes sense
to use it when I have the Legacy Deluxe Research Guidance feature. Won't it
be redundant? Have those of you who have both found it worth the purchase to
have both programs? Which To Do list do you go with, the one from Lega
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