GenoPro Home
GenoPro Home  |  Get Started With My Genealogy Tree  |  Buy  |  Login  |  Privacy  |  Search  |  Site Map
 

GenoPro Support Forum




Change gridline spacing?

Click to view RSS...
Author
Posted Sunday, January 30, 2011 - Post #27494
Forum Newbie

Forum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum Newbie

GenoPro version: 2.0.1.6
Last Login: Monday, January 31, 2011
Posts: 1, Visits: 2
This is a cosmetic issue - I was curious to know whether the spacing of the gridlines can be changed. I have a large tree which I developed on GenoPro 1.9x with a manual layout designed around a 100 x 100 grid spacing. I recently had to migrate this to a new computer and started using the new version, and it just doesn't look good with 50 x 50 as in the latest version and it's harder to manage.

Also there used to be a "snap to nearest 10" function when moving around people and marriages - does this still exist? I couldn't find it.

By the way, this probably belongs in another part of the forum, but might there be a market for a functional program without the clutter? Most of the v2 changes seem to be basically irrelevant for a large tree where most of the genealogy is pre-1950 - the range of options for every component greatly exceeds both what is plausible and the information likely to be available. I have no intention of using your program as a social networking tool, an address book or a family medical history - I want to do genealogy! I would rather pay for a 1.9x that runs efficiently for large trees on an up-to-date PC.
Posted Monday, January 31, 2011 - Post #27498
Famous Writer

Famous WriterFamous WriterFamous WriterFamous WriterFamous WriterFamous WriterFamous WriterFamous WriterFamous Writer

Customers
Important Contributors
GenoPro version: 3.1.0.1

Last Login: 12 hours ago
Posts: 443, Visits: 7,713
676498 (30-Jan-2011)
By the way, this probably belongs in another part of the forum, but might there be a market for a functional program without the clutter? Most of the v2 changes seem to be basically irrelevant for a large tree where most of the genealogy is pre-1950 - the range of options for every component greatly exceeds both what is plausible and the information likely to be available. I have no intention of using your program as a social networking tool, an address book or a family medical history - I want to do genealogy! I would rather pay for a 1.9x that runs efficiently for large trees on an up-to-date PC.

If you wish to use an earlier version of GenoPro they are available for download here.
Posted Monday, January 31, 2011 - Post #27499
Forum Master

Forum MasterForum MasterForum MasterForum MasterForum MasterForum MasterForum MasterForum MasterForum Master

Gamma
Moderators
Administrators
FamilyTrees.GenoPro.com
Customers
GenoPro version: 3.1.0.1

Last Login: Monday, May 12, 2025
Posts: 952, Visits: 10,077
Also there used to be a "snap to nearest 10" function when moving around people and marriages - does this still exist? I couldn't find it.


The grid has been changed to snap at 5 pixel rather than 10 for enhanced precision.  Moving 10 units was sometimes too much spacing to make good looking genograms / family trees.

http://support.genopro.com/Uploads/Images/ed9e6713-4894-4202-926a-01c8.png

Edited: Monday, January 31, 2011 by GenoProSupport
Posted Monday, February 28, 2011 - Post #27891
Forum Newbie

Forum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum Newbie

Customers
GenoPro version: 3.0.1.4

Last Login: Wednesday, April 3, 2019
Posts: 4, Visits: 7
I wish the change from 10-px to 5-px snappiung was an option. It's not very customer-friendly to change something without giving the option to retain the previous setting. I have large genograms that all use the 10-px snapping, and now when I add new individuals or links, it's harder to align them with the pre-existing objects because of the grid size change.


Similar Topics

Click to view RSS...
Expand / Collapse

Reading This Topic

Expand / Collapse
Active: 3 - 1 guest, 1 member, 0 anonymous.
Refresh