And I saw it on Facebook. Guess I wasn't too far off the mark! ;)
--Paula in Texas
Researching: Adair Baker Beasley Benson Betz Bigley Blagrave Burton Chapman
Clement Clough Coppernoll Costine Daulton Dinwiddie Doody Ellis Exline Field
Floran Floyd Gates Goodale Gordon Gump Hale Harbaugh Hind Ho
I do take my laptop with me so I have the Legacy file open while I'm doing
research. I spend most of my time looking at films. I understand what you
mean, by doing as much as you can while in the library. Even a week
of research can go by fast.
What I do to stay focused is to keep a journal of w
One of my *favorite* trips when we take a vacation: my husband skis everyday in
the Salt Lake area and I spend all day, everyday in the library!
I tried so hard to be organized, printing my family group records and my To-Do
lists complete with FHL film numbers from the catalog. I thought I was
Thanks everyone for the responses. With your help, I’ve now published a press
release of the event on our blog at
http://news.legacyfamilytree.com/legacy_news/2011/12/attend-the-first-ever-genealogy-idol-competition-from-home-or-in-person.html.
Hope to see you all there.
Geoff
From: Geoff
It's true that Yahoo and some email lists can introduce a lot of junk
mail. However, usually that is because the administrators don't keep a
close eye on a lot of those lists and sometimes the administrator simply
abandons the list. I am an administrator on our family tree Yahoo email
list and we
I agree with Don.
I would NOT use and will NOT use either Yahoo! and Google. One will get way to
much “Junk Mail” through them.
Thanks,
David C Abernathy
Email disclaimers
This message represents the official view o
I, for one, am completely satisfied with this FREE user group list provided
by Millennia. I see nothing wrong other than the odd thread break which is
not that big of deal. Maybe a different email program would be in order?
I use a gmail account for my genealogical purposes and the web based gma
I tell you I have to agree with that, particularly in light of the bug
which re-occurs constantly with so many new subscriptions. Where
there's a will, there's a way to fix those problems and it is surprising
that the folks that make such a great product with Legacy would not
realize that! How ma
Yes, there is. It is Legacy's/Millennia's choice to use the problematic
listserver.
As one poster suggested, Legacy could use a much better server for this group.
Yahoo! and Google were suggested, but there are others that do a stellar job.
CE
-Original Message-
From: Sherry/Suppor
Dennis,
I found the ticket in our tracking system and Ken reported back to you
on 12/7/2009 that there's nothing we can do about it.
Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree
On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 5:42 AM, Dennis M. Kowallek wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 14:28:17 +0100, Bjørn K
On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 14:28:17 +0100, Bjørn K Nilssen
wrote:
>What was actually the response 2 years ago (and later?)?
Deafening silence from Millennia on the LUG.
I submitted it as a bug report and the reply I got said they would
submit a bug report to the maker of the listserv. I don't know if
På Wed, 21 Dec 2011 14:12:14 +0100, skrev Dennis M. Kowallek
:
> On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 14:00:50 +0100, Bjørn K Nilssen
> wrote:
>
>> What is strange is that when I reply to a message it does get properly
>> threaded when I eceive it back from the listserver.
>> No other threading happens though.
Hi Brian
Ah - that never occurred to me.
I will check that globally on Legacy. Glad I used this forum and not reporting
it as a bug then!
Thanks and merry Christmas.
Jemima
-Original Message-
From: Brian/Support [mailto:br...@legacyfamilytree.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 12
Replying to Brian because the OP did not post in plain/text...
On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 07:48:36 -0500, Brian/Support
wrote:
>> What I see in GedPad Pro is an issue with the Death field â if this
>> field is blank (i.e. no date or place on it) for any individual â it is
>> then annotated with a Y
On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 14:00:50 +0100, Bjørn K Nilssen
wrote:
>What is strange is that when I reply to a message it does get properly
>threaded when I eceive it back from the listserver.
>No other threading happens though. Maybe it's an Opera-only "feature"?
That happens to me also. Here is my exa
På Wed, 21 Dec 2011 13:47:28 +0100, skrev Dennis M. Kowallek
:
> On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 13:33:47 +0100, Bjørn K Nilssen
> wrote:
>
>> Looks like this is a general for several people, and not just Opera users?
>
> I don't have the problem you originally reported. I use Agent 5.0.
I guess I sould ha
In Legacy you can mark a person as not living without specifying any
information on the death, date, place etc. The only way Legacy can
indicate that situation when exporting to a GEDCOM is to use the Y with
the DEAT tag to indicate the person is dead.
Do not bother reporting it as a BUG.
Brian
C
On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 13:33:47 +0100, Bjørn K Nilssen
wrote:
>Looks like this is a general for several people, and not just Opera users?
I don't have the problem you originally reported. I use Agent 5.0.
--
Dennis Kowallek (LTools/Custom Programming)
http://zippersoftware.com/ltools/index.htm
ht
Thanks Ron,
Yes the charts that I produce in Family Tree Maker 2009 always display the Y in
the death field.
What program do you use that does not have this problem?
Are you able to read the exported GEDCOM from Legacy to see if yours show the Y
in the death field? This is what I want to
På Wed, 21 Dec 2011 13:18:37 +0100, skrev Dennis M. Kowallek
:
> On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 09:57:26 +0100, Bjørn K Nilssen
> wrote:
>
>> The reason for that is because it uses the List-Id header field in a
>> non-standard way.
>
> And if you go back to Dec 2009 (shortly after the list came back onlin
På Wed, 21 Dec 2011 12:03:24 +0100, skrev Ron Ferguson
:
> Bjorn,
>
> As I am going away today, I do not have time to fully consider the
> importance of your post. However, I note that you are using Opera whereas I
> use Windows Live Mail as my email client. With this program I have no
> problem,
On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 09:57:26 +0100, Bjørn K Nilssen
wrote:
>The reason for that is because it uses the List-Id header field in a
>non-standard way.
And if you go back to Dec 2009 (shortly after the list came back online
with new list software) you'll see a thread I started with this...
>>Legac
On 12/21/2011 6:27 AM, Bjørn K Nilssen wrote:
> PÃ¥ Wed, 21 Dec 2011 11:37:10 +0100, skrev Robert E.
> Carneal:
>
>> *Can you make a sort based on *part* of the header? If you can, do what I
>> do- have it look for "LegacyUserGroup" in the header- that hardly ever
>> changes.
>
> The problem is t
Jemima,
You do not say whether or not the charts actually do have a ‘Y’ in them, and if
so which Chart creation program are you using?. I only generate charts from a
GEDCOM using one program and they do not.
Ron Ferguson
http://www.fergys.co.uk/
From: ArdenholmeGenealogy
Sent: Wednesday, Dec
På Wed, 21 Dec 2011 11:37:10 +0100, skrev Robert E. Carneal
:
> *Can you make a sort based on *part* of the header? If you can, do what I
> do- have it look for "LegacyUserGroup" in the header- that hardly ever
> changes.
The problem is that in Opera it is all automatic when filtering mailing l
Bjorn,
As I am going away today, I do not have time to fully consider the
importance of your post. However, I note that you are using Opera whereas I
use Windows Live Mail as my email client. With this program I have no
problem, and the posts sort perfectly according to the subject, and do not
spl
*Can you make a sort based on *part* of the header? If you can, do what I
do- have it look for "LegacyUserGroup" in the header- that hardly ever
changes.
Thank you.
Robert
*
2011/12/21 Bjørn K Nilssen
> I just subscribed tot his mailing list, but am having big problems with it.
> The reason for
I just subscribed tot his mailing list, but am having big problems with it.
The reason for that is because it uses the List-Id header field in a
non-standard way.
This field is supposed to store a static field that should help email clients
to identify and filter mail from lists.
In this list thi
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