By doddst - Sunday, February 6, 2011
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I appreciate my recent help but in rectifying the problem another has surfaced. The renewed husband to spouse with added family has resulted a situation that all the MALE children are now showing as 'Alcoholics'. No matter what I do I don't seem to be able to delete the nasty. I have checked the toolbars but to no avail.
Does anybody have the answer please.
T.Dodds
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By appleshaw - Sunday, February 6, 2011
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On the View menu the third lime is Medical Pedigree. Is anything checked here? In fact you can select all of the people affected, either drag round them or hold shift and click on each. Then click on the symbol in the Genogram toolbar, which will then turn it off.
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By GenoProSupport - Sunday, February 6, 2011
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The renewed husband to spouse with added family has resulted a situation that all the MALE children are now showing as 'Alcoholics'. No matter what I do I don't seem to be able to delete the nasty. I have checked the toolbars but to no avail.
GenoPro displays tooltips for certain colors. By the way, if you upgrade to the latest version of GenoPro, you can remove the color with one mouse click. Just select the children and click on the toolbar button Alcoholism to toggle the color.
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By doddst - Tuesday, February 8, 2011
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Many thanks once again but I couldn't get the contaminated info deleted try as I might, it didn't seem to want to respond so have deleted the lot and reloaded another way and --- I Hope that I may be there. At least they don't get shown as alcoholics!!!!!
T.D.
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By doddst - Tuesday, February 8, 2011
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Help!!!! would you believe it the so and so 'alchoholicks ' have reappeared. As I have just reported to you everything was fine and I saved the tree in Save As.
I have just retrieved it from my documents and it is contaminated again but only this one section which originates from me the father icon of the tree which I didn't delete in case I lost the prceeding info.
Is this a problem with my original set up.
I hope that you are able to help yet again because it's beginning to drive me demented.
T.D
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By jcmorin - Tuesday, February 8, 2011
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Check for update, the latest version have a new feature that remove disease/color when you click again on it.
Did you try with GenoPro version 2.5.3.8 ? (Menu - Help - Check for Update)
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By doddst - Tuesday, February 8, 2011
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Again my thanks, but my programme doesn't or wont let me download for some reason.
I will keep trying but it might need my guru to come in again although I don't like being defeated.
T.D.
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By GenoProSupport - Tuesday, February 8, 2011
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What error do you get when you are attempting to upgrade GenoPro? Can you post a screenshot of the error message?
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By doddst - Wednesday, February 9, 2011
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I am attempting to eat humble pie.
All of your advice to me was correct but me being a computer idiot at times was not following the right procedures.
In trying yet again I did what I had been told and now everything appears to be in order.
My thanks and sincere apologies for wasting your time but hope that I may come back again to ask the questions as they arise ( and there sure to happen!!! ).
T.Dodds
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By GenoProSupport - Wednesday, February 9, 2011
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You are not wasting our time... we are there to help our customers.
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By PEH - Monday, March 7, 2011
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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.
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By jcmorin - Monday, March 7, 2011
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PEH (07-Mar-2011) 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.
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By fbukolyi - Monday, March 7, 2011
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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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By GenoProSupport - Friday, March 25, 2011
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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.
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