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Latest English Narrative Report skin, spouse is missing

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Author in the HTML Descendant Tree Chart skin actually!
Posted Saturday, March 27, 2010 - Post #25707
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The name of the spouse behind the marriage symbol is missing.

Edited: Sunday, March 28, 2010 by Ron
Posted Saturday, March 27, 2010 - Post #25708
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Not Narrative report skin.
Descendant Tree report skin, and only HTML Format.


Edited: Saturday, March 27, 2010 by Alex
Posted Sunday, March 28, 2010 - Post #25709
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Yes the wrong title to this topic threw me initially but not for long.

Don't really understand what caused this problem but hopefully fixed in 2010.03.28 version I have just posted.


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Posted Sunday, March 28, 2010 - Post #25711
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Ron, sorry for the title line, may be I was still on the water(sailing) with my thoughts.
And thanks for the prompt fix.
I have 2 items for a possible fix/suggestion:
1) If the data in one line is too much it is overflowing to the next line, which is basically OK, but should the wrapping not start where the line starts(First Name of that person) rather than at the far left of the page?
2) Did you try to test another background image (line 9 at "DescendantTree.css")? Nothing happens if I change this!
Posted Monday, March 29, 2010 - Post #25714
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Have posted yet another revision (2010/03/29) to accommodate these points.

1) Could not see how to indent line wraps and so decided to prevent wrapping entirely. Use horizontal scroll bar to see any overflowing lines.

2) That bit of CSS was redundant and should have been deleted (used in an earlier version). The background is defaulted to anything set in the corresponding Narrative Report if present. I recommend using the custom stylesheet option in the Configuration Parameter settings. Just create a file containing something like

body {background-image: url("C:/background.jpg");}
and specify that file in the config params dialogue.

The code for this was converted from VBScript but never tested and had some howling errors! However I think I have fixed these too now.

Be aware if using IE8 or Windows 7 there is (over?) tightening of security with file paths that causes the file path to be set to c:\fakepath\..... Search this forum using Windows 7 Security for a work-around.


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Edited: Monday, March 29, 2010 by Ron


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