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Post #22814 Posted 10/11/2008 10:42:36 AM


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I would like to be able to highlight just the Male line in a tree. Is there any way to "Select Ancestors" or "Select Descendants" but restrict the selection to a particular gender.

This could be useful for exploring DNA links.

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Post #22815 Posted 10/11/2008 10:56:37 AM


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bobc (10/11/2008)
Is there any way to "Select Ancestors" or "Select Descendants" but restrict the selection to a particular gender.

Yes, you can using the Table Layout.  Thre are the steps:

  1. Click on the toolbar button Select Ancestors or Select Descendants.
  2. Bring the Table Layout (Ctrl+T)
  3. Invert the selection (Ctrl+I ), which sill select everyone not ancestors or descendants.
  4. Click on the button ur use Shift+Del to hide the inverted selection.
  5. Now, the Table Layout only displays what you selected.  Click on the Gender colum to group all males and females together.
  6. Select all males within the Table Layout which will also select them in the family tree.


Post #22816 Posted 10/11/2008 1:50:32 PM


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Fiendishly clever but it seems to work - thanks

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Post #22820 Posted 10/12/2008 5:52:28 AM


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I've looked at the results again and what is happening is, put simply, that it selects all ancestors, then discards the females. I perhaps mis-stated my intention which was just to follow, say, the male line.

Using this technique my grandmother is initially selected and also her father and mother. When I de-select the females it leaves my grandmothers father selected although he isn't in my male line.

I also see that selecting ancestors will not traverse between genograms, something I hadn't noticed before where people are hyperlinked between genograms.

I suspect there is no easy way to follow the male line (other than by some scripting jiggery-pokery). Thanks, though for pointing out the potential use of the "invert" and "hide" in table view, something I hadn't considered before.

Bob
Post #22821 Posted 10/12/2008 8:04:44 AM
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Perhaps one further step is required - if you now select by your last name and discard the others you should be left with the male line, assuming there have been no name changes through the generations . The problem of selecting through Genomaps still remains unless you first copy everyone into a single Genomap on a temporary basis.
Post #22825 Posted 10/12/2008 10:34:42 AM


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That approach initially seems attractive, however it falls down on another point - I have a John SMITH marrying a Jane SMITH (not a cousin) at one point so would have to manually exclude her line.

For my purposes (and because there are spelling changes) I think my best approach is to work back a generation at a time, changing the display appearance to indicate the male line (I have already coloured my direct ancestors differently so they stand out).

For anyone doing serious DNA research over a large tree the manual approach is probably not the best one.

Bob
Post #22827 Posted 10/13/2008 4:11:44 AM
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Hi, is it the same, than the Mitochondrial DNA or Y Chromosome reports by Gedview?


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Post #22836 Posted 10/13/2008 4:12:43 PM


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Yes - that's what I was aiming at. Gedview, however is rather primitive and you can't create a list from the Y or mtDNA options it offers, just view them on-screen.

Bob
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