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Posted Friday, January 13, 2006 - Post #9917
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I noticed, in some cases, that when you click the tree of certain families, the pink circle is out of target in the genomap.

The problem seems to be wrong "x" coordinates withing the family.fam0000x files.

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Posted Saturday, February 4, 2006 - Post #10108
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As there is no reply to this topic, I wonder if I'm the only one experiencing this problem subsequent to a generating report.
Posted Saturday, February 4, 2006 - Post #10109
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Oops, I forgot to reply to this post.  There is no easy fix to locate a family object.  A family is an horizontal line which does not have a "center point".  The pink circle is an approximation of the family.
Posted Saturday, February 4, 2006 - Post #10111
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I checked again and, in my case, the problems always come from wrong "x" coordinates. The "y" coord seem OK. Out of 31 families, I had to manually change 15 "x" coordinates in the family.fam000xx.htm files based on the "x" coordinates from \genomaps\genomap0.svg. I basically computed, for the fuchsia (not pink as I initially stated) circle centre, the mean figures in-between "x1" and "x2" within the genomap.svg file. To avoid any confusion and/or misplace/location of the fuchsia circles, my suggestion, a simple one, is:

- to replace the circle by a rectangle (with possibly arc/half-circle ends) enclosing the whole of the horizontal line linking both parents. Unless you have a better idea. Regards.

Posted Sunday, March 26, 2006 - Post #10797
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Continuation of the topic. See my attached file. Thanks

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Posted Tuesday, April 18, 2006 - Post #10979
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I noticed, in some cases, that when you click the tree of certain families, the pink circle is out of target in the genomap.

The problem seems to be wrong "x" coordinates withing the family.fam0000x files.

Thanks

I just taken a closer look at this issue. I agree that the position of the fuchsia highlight circle can look a bit odd in some cases. I believe the x & y position elements of the family object give the top point of the line joining the top and bottom lines of the family relationship. If there is only one line, i.e. the top & bottom lines are merged, then the x & y positions appear to have no significance.

I have attached a replacement code\Util.vbs file that centres the highlight circle at the mid-point of the family relationship line when only the top line is present, otherwise when both lines are present the the highlight circle is drawn as at present, i.e. at the top point of the line joining the top and bottom family relationship lines. Does this solve your problem?


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Posted Wednesday, April 19, 2006 - Post #10983
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Yes Ron. Thank you.

I re-created a new dummy couple with a single horiz line. The circle was out of target again.

I then exchange util.vbs with your new one and after a new rep generation, the circle was centered on the horiz line.

Posted Thursday, April 20, 2006 - Post #10998
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RON, Have you considered creating a new (Pinned) topic with the most recent update(s) of the skin files and/or with tools... I'm glad you're so prompt with updates, but it would be much simpler to find them all on one place...

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Edited: Thursday, April 20, 2006 by V.L.o


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