By Onno - Monday, June 17, 2013
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When selecting an individual, and then going to the pictures tab, I was able to double-click on the picture and a larger version would appear in a separate window.
Nowadays, the picture is smaller that the one I clicked on.. Trying to figure out if I changed some settings, but I cannot find the problem.. |
By Onno - Thursday, July 9, 2015
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Reposting this because I still have this problem. Clicking on the pictures will not give me the original size.. Have been looking where to set up a size, but no luck..
Any idea's ?
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By turnbull - Friday, May 13, 2016
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I have uploaded the tree to the Web and would now like to add photos. I understand this is possible using FTP utility. It appears that photos are stored under 'Media" folder so this is the where I have transferred the photos to. Each person in the tree has a reference in the photo field to the relevant photo filename. I unticked the 'Preserve full path' field in database before uploading. However, the photo does not appear when the person's name is clicked on in the Web version of the tree. Am I trying to do the impossible (would prefer to upload photos separately to uploading tree, and to do it progressively).
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By turnbull - Tuesday, May 17, 2016
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Having completed entire tree, I find it is positioned too far to the right and too low. Is there a quick way to select the whole tree and move it to the left and upwards?
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By genome - Tuesday, May 17, 2016
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GenoPro's drawing canvas is very large. It is best to position your tree at the centre of the canvas and this can easily be done using the Menu item Tools / Balance tree at origin. GenoPro remembers the zoom level and position of each GenoMap in your file and you can move the whole tree around in the window by holding down the Alt key and then moving the mouse. Note that this does not chnage the position relative to the canvas, but merely changes the portion viewed in the window.
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By genome - Tuesday, May 17, 2016
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In response to your 1st question, if you add photos to your .gno database after generating a report, then you will need to republish the report in order to include the photos. Note that if you republish to the same folder then only pages/items that have changed will actually be uploaded as Genopro compares checksum of the pages before actually copying to the server.
Adding photos to the report folder using FTP will not add a link to any page referencing that photo.
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By turnbull - Thursday, May 19, 2016
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Thanks. An unrelated formatting question - I tried to reshape a straight line from parents to children to a Z (on side) type shape. However, each time I moved it, it seemed to add another section to the line. I have now ended up with a number of sections in the line which are not correctly aligned. Have tried snapping to grid, AutoArrange etc. Can't seem to remove the individual sections of line that have been added (delete seems to delete the whole line) so that I could re-shape line again more carefully Thanks
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By genome - Thursday, May 19, 2016
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Simply drag a line section end marker or small blue square (n.b. not a mid-line marker) over an adjacent line section end point and release the mouse to remove that section of the line.
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By turnbull - Friday, May 20, 2016
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Thanks. After much effort, I got the lines straight - see in attached on far left towards the bottom. However, when I publish to the Web, the line does not zig zag - just goes straight downwards (through other persons details). Is it not possible to have lines that zig zag (did this to save blank space)
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By genome - Friday, May 20, 2016
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Well you have discovered a bug in the Narrative Report code that previously has either gone unnoticed for many, many years or perhaps has just not been reported. The current script does not cater for additional points in the line between the the top and bottom family lines.
It was fairly easy to fix this issue and I have attached a replacement for the VBScript file ' genomap.svg' to resolve this issue. Download the attachment and replace the existing genomap.svg file in the Narrative Common\Code folder below your nominated GenoPro Report Skins folder. You can find the name of your skins folder under the Options tab of the GenoPro 'Generate Report' dialogue. The existing file is flagged as 'read only' so you will need to clear this flag in order to overwrite it. (Right click on the existing file in Windows Explorer, choose Properties and clear the Read-only flag)
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By turnbull - Friday, May 20, 2016
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Thanks, solution worked a treat!
What determines the zoom level and positioning of Tree when it is published to the Web? I don't think it is identical to the settings when document last saved? Would like to zoom out a bit and position document other than centering it |
By genome - Friday, May 20, 2016
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The default is to not scale the SVG genomap and just display one for one and so the viewable area depends on screen size and resolution. However there is a parameter setting under the Genomaps tab of configuration options to fit the genomap into the window.
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By turnbull - Sunday, May 22, 2016
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Thanks
I installed IrfanView in the correct folder and I could see Thumbnails being uploaded. I used EN Narrative Report 2015.10.12. However, when I view the report on Web I do not see Thumbnails. I noticed they loaded into Thumbnail folder in the Root folder, so I tried manually loading one to the Thumbnails folder in the Report folder, but still no luck. Thoughts?
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By genome - Sunday, May 22, 2016
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Difficult to say what is going wrong with your report without being able to see the results. Could you possibly publish a small non-sensitive subset to a different folder without password protection with some thumbnail example photos so that I can see it? You say you do not see thumbnails, but do you see instead?
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By turnbull - Sunday, May 22, 2016
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What I see instead of thumbnails is in attached. I tick box asking whether to upload Thumbnails - assume it should be ticked? (think I tried both ticked and unticked)
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By genome - Monday, May 23, 2016
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I am unable to view your test report as a password is still required, presumably because test is a sub-folder of a protected folder.
However it could be that we have our wires crossed over the meaning of 'thumbnails' in a Narrative Report. As your view of what you see is a genogram I am now assuming you are talking about GenoPro 2016's 'picture mode' where gender symbols are replaced by primary pictures. The Narrative Report does not support this feature. 'Thumbnails' in the Narrative Report refer to the smaller images placed on the narrative pages for individuals etc. and are used to improved the performance when viewing the report pages. Clicking on such a thumbnail causes the full size photo (or slideshow if more than one photo) to be displayed.
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By turnbull - Monday, May 23, 2016
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Thanks, yes I was confusing it with Picture Mode.
All works as you describe, thanks John
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By turnbull - Thursday, June 2, 2016
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I get the attached errors when uploading to the Web - I don't think there is any consequence? Are they easy to fix? |
By genome - Thursday, June 2, 2016
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These errors have been reported here several times and appear to be spurious ones.
We are still waiting for GenoPro Support to provide an explanation for these errors or even provide a fix but sadly there has been no comment from GenoPro Support as yet.
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