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How to remove the alcoholism symbol?

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Author all the MALE children are now showing as 'Alcoholics'
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Posted Monday, March 7, 2011 - Post #27933
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I'm also seeing this problem (in 2.5.3.8). I have chosen to colour all my direct ancestors blue to highlight them. But this has changed them all to alcoholics! Selecting the affected individuals an then clicking the Alcoholism button in Medical Pedigree removes the Alcoholism tooltip, but it also changes them all back to black. This is not what I want! I want to keep them blue, but remove the connection between the colour and the medical condition. I see that there are only three medical conditions that are highlighted in this way: Ludomania, Drug Abuse, and Alcoholism. But these conditions are using the three most popular colours.

The ability to colour the gender symbols is one of Genopro's most powerful features. It is a shame to have this feature overloaded with the little-used Medical Pedigree without being able to disable it. Or at least to be able to associate the medical conditions with different, rarer, colours.
Posted Monday, March 7, 2011 - Post #27934
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 Or at least to be able to associate the medical conditions with different, rarer, colours.


I agree, there is technically 4 billions colors, those could be another color.

Hard to change later if there break of compatibility... will check that issue with Dan.
Posted Monday, March 7, 2011 - Post #27947
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Another issue with the individual Display:

1. check all the four squares to Blue
2. the Depression button is now down
3. when click to that button all squares will be cleared, not only the top-left
4. when clicking to the button again the top-left will change to blue, the rest three remain clean

I tried with some other colours which linked to a button, the same (hepatitis with green, etc.)


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Posted Friday, March 25, 2011 - Post #28085
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I changed the colors to no longer conflict with the standard red and blue colors.  For instance, GenoPro displays alcoholism in RGB(0, 0, 254) instead of RGB(0, 0, 255).

Let's hope this change will not disturb too many existing genograms.
Posted Thursday, August 1, 2013 - Post #32120
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I'm having a similar problem with the latest version. The genealogy in question is of British royalty and nobility, and I use the quartered colours in the gender symbol to identify specific noble families based on the dominant (if possible) colours in the family's coat of arms. Having entire families linked to depression, obesity, or heart disease (among other things) is misleading at best, with a variety of worse possibilities. I also use borders of different colours to identify royal lines, so having those predefined is annoying too. Presently, my genogram is describing all Scottish monarchs as alcoholics, which, while amusing, is definitely untrue.

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Edited: Thursday, August 1, 2013 by Jakk
Posted Saturday, August 3, 2013 - Post #32138
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One way to clear up the mess and return everyone to proper health and sobriety would be Export your .gno to either xml or GenoPro's proprietary 'Gedcom' format and then use search and replace to replace your colours with some that do not clash with GenoPro's choice for health conditions 

e.g. to remove alcoholism in an xml export search for Symbol="#0000FE"  and replace with Symbol="#0000FD".

Then open the .xml with GenoPro and save as normal .gno


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Edited: Saturday, August 3, 2013 by genome


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