Re: [LegacyUG] Creating a mtDNA LIST of ancestors

2014-11-05 Thread brittongen
Jessica, If what you need is just linked names, you can probably parse a gedcom and extract it with little programming. If you want to carry more information and/or use Legacy's report facilities, it's probably simplest to do it by hand. Clear a tag and set up your daughter as focus. Ctrl

RE: [LegacyUG] Rules for Entering Place Names in England and Canada

2014-11-05 Thread Brian L. Lightfoot
Technically, every spot on earth is moving…ever so slowly. But in our lifetime, the measurable differences are so small. Here is Wikipedia’s answer: The surface layer of the Earth, the lithosphere, is broken up into several tectonic plates. Each plate moves in a different direction, at speeds

Re: [LegacyUG] Shared events on reports

2014-11-05 Thread Paula Ryburn
I agree. This was a problem before Legacy introduced the shared events feature. I had been entering Census marriage events, so on an Individual report, it looks like they were not in any census while they were married, for example. IMO, another snazzy feature not fully thought out, on top of

[LegacyUG] Repository in source citation info

2014-11-05 Thread Pat Hickin
When I print a source citation report all my repositories appear just fine. However, when I pull up a list of assigned sources, click on one of them, select the Output tab, and the Show Entire Source option, neither the Footnote Citation nor the Bibliography shows the Repository. What do I

Re: [LegacyUG] Shared events on reports

2014-11-05 Thread Jay Wilpolt
Paula, You say this was a problem before So, can you tell me how the program is supposed to 'understand' when an event is supposed to be just for the individual and when its supposed to 'know' it's for the couple? The way you mentioned, adding events to a marriage is a great way to show that

Re: [LegacyUG] Rules for Entering Place Names in England and Canada

2014-11-05 Thread Sherry/Support
Unless, of course, there's a major tectonic event (aka, Earthquake) in which case some ground shift can be quite huge g Even mudslides can move things around quite a bit as well as dams breaking - I'll never forget the Baldwin Hills dam giving way and bodies in the cemetery at the base of the dam

Re: [LegacyUG] Rules for Entering Place Names in England and Canada

2014-11-05 Thread Jim Terry/Support
I should live long! Jim Legacy Technical Support On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 8:48 AM, Brian L. Lightfoot br...@the-lightfoots.com wrote: Technically, every spot on earth is moving.ever so slowly. But in our lifetime, the measurable differences are so small. Here is Wikipedia's answer: The

RE: [LegacyUG] Rules for Entering Place Names in England and Canada

2014-11-05 Thread Brian L. Lightfoot
I've been to a few very large urban cemeteries in the past few years in which they've switched to GPS coordinates for grave locations. But not having at the time a GPS enabled phone or camera, I had to rely upon the old go to the curve in the road, then it’s the 3rd grave to the left of the big