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Posted Friday, December 8, 2006 - Post #15107
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I know this is nothing to do with reports, but I think it is relevant to the topic...

I do find it slightly annoying that when you use an approximate date with the '~' option, or if you use the '>' or '<' before a date, it is not shown on the genomap. It will ignore the approxiamtion and take the numeric value as an absolute.

Is there (or will there be) any way of having the approximations be displayed in the genomap?

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Posted Saturday, December 9, 2006 - Post #15114
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Which version are you using? If you look at an earlier post on this topic you will see ~ on a GenoMap
Posted Saturday, December 9, 2006 - Post #15119
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I have always been using the latest version, ususally within one or two days of it being released.

For example, I've just downloaded b20e. I create a new male, and set his birth to '~1801' and death to '~1852'.

The genomap displays '1801-1852' over the square symbol, and in the symbol it says '51' (Age at death, when I would like it to read '~1801-~1852' and '~51'.

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Posted Saturday, December 9, 2006 - Post #15121
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Sorry, I did not read your original posting properly. You are referring to the Genomap, not the svg copy in a report.

At present I think the answer lies in using a Custom Tag - of the sort generated by Ron's Utils. However in a recent posting he said these need to be updated because of the renaming of several GenoPro tags.
Posted Saturday, December 9, 2006 - Post #15125
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The genomap displays '1801-1852' over the square symbol, and in the symbol it says '51' (Age at death, when I would like it to read '~1801-~1852' and '~51'.

This occurs when you have the Display menu setting on 'Year of Birth and Year of Death'. This may be a bug (it also occurs on 'Year of Birth and Year of Death + ID). If you have the Display menu set to any of the other date settings the ~ symbol is shown.

There is probably a lack of space to show the ~ within the gender symbol.

Posted Saturday, December 9, 2006 - Post #15136
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Thanks Ron.

I deleted the column. Now it works properly...


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