Since it is basically a birthday list, people with only a birth year aren't
included.
People with only a birth month are included at the beginning of the month.
I wonder what you are trying to do. That might help clarify an enhancement
request.
Cathy
singhals wrote:
> Cathy,
>
> Thanks; at fir
Cathy,
Thanks; at first glance it mostly worked. Where would it
have put the people for whom I have only a birth year?
Cathy Pinner wrote:
> Hi Cheryl,
>
> You may not like the order but you can get it in the Calendar list. Just
> turn off the options you don't want.
> Note you can have everyone
Legacy 8.0.0.427>Help>Help Index>Search>UTF-8 finds it under both import and
export GEDCOM. I haven't tested it lately to see if it actually works but it
is documented in these help files.
Ron Taylor
On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 2:46 PM, Ron Ferguson
wrote:
John,
It is not the practice for
My Apologies,
Just Verifying my Subscription.
Leon
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The recording of today's excellent webinar, "Thinking About Becoming a
Board-certified Genealogist?" by Elissa Scalise Powell is now available to
view at www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com for free. A few comments from our
viewers:
- Great! Have a whole new perspective on certification now. Very helpfu
John,
It is not the practice for Legacy to disclose their future developments much
before the time of release. We have only just had V8, so some years off yet!
Ron Ferguson
John Magyari wrote:
>UTF-8,UTF-16, Unicode characters have been possible for 5-6 years via 3rd
>party Libraries used wit
The problem reported below has been fixed and will be available in the
next update to Legacy 8.0. I do not know when that update will be
issued. You can check for updates by selecting the Legacy Home tab. The
updates section will tell you when a new update is available and, if you
have the deluxe v
They never tell us anything so the competition won't know.
How ridiculous that they could have solved this problem 5 or 6 years ago!
Anyone interested in having this common utility needs to deluge them with
suggestions. They must think no one cares, although, if they read this list,
they would
UTF-8,UTF-16, Unicode characters have been possible for 5-6 years via 3rd
party Libraries used with Visual Basic 6.
Legacy 7 and Legacy 8 both could have supported UTF-8 with these libraries.
Some 3rd product libraries and there are others:
http://www.cyberactivex.com/unicodetutorialvb.htm
ht
Ron,
Legacy does not support utf-8 as the program is based on VB6 technology and
.NET is needed for utf-8.
Ron Ferguson
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I assume you already tried changing the 8 characters that can show in the
ribbon from the selection of special characters. If the characters you need
are not in the table, then Millennia support should get involved. It may
require a different code set. Be sure to check Help>Search>Character M
Bob,
Ha! I forgive you, since this looks like a good solution. Thanks for your
help!
Gene
On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 8:22 PM, BobsTree2-Gmail wrote:
> Re the Windows Czech keyboard Czech (Sorry, I could not resist it)
> out this article:
>
>
> http://superuser.com/questions/653404/how-to-typ
This one could be fun.
1) Clear tag1
2) use Legacy>Search>Find>Miscellaneous>Linked individuals with no parents then
click "Clear List before this search" and click "Create List". When then
search results list is displayed, click Options>Advanced Tagging>Tag and make
changes to tag1. Click E
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