By MR - Monday, August 29, 2005
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This is actually the topic that was already discussed before, but became more important now with the report almost completed. I want to exclude a specific individual from the report, leaving him in the genomap (as I am using a genomap for each of the 4 branches of my family). Using "Make label/Exclude from report" will do the job, but will also delete the info about this individual from the list of his parent's children, thus giving the wrong information. The problem is to keep the info about the individual (gender, name) with his parents without showing the individual himself. A major redesign?
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By crash893 - Monday, August 29, 2005
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get beta 14
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By MR - Tuesday, August 30, 2005
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If I understood correctly Beta 14 allows to specify for all individuals what should be reported (all living etc), but not for a specific individual.
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By V.L.o - Tuesday, August 30, 2005
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I think you've got it wrong! What you see opening tab "privacy" are default settings for all individuals. Then you can set any combination of settings for particular individual (and for relationship too).
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By MR - Tuesday, August 30, 2005
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I thought so, this would make sence as the privacy filter is part of the properties of an individual. But then we have a bug as marking e.g. "make a label" for one individual markes "make a label" for all living individuals...
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By GenoProSupport - Tuesday, August 30, 2005
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You have a good point. I am thinking of having another property named "No Data" or "No Report Page" to describe an individual with little pertinent data for a dedicated report page. For instance, an individual having a name with no other information would be a good candidate. Such individual, marked as "No Data", would still appear in the report within the list of children, siblings, but would not have a dedicated HTML page. Is that what you are looking for? PS: The tag "exclude from report" has been renamed to "make label" because the "make label" is more accurate. The "make label" treats this "indivdual" as a visual component of the family tree without being part of the genealogy, such as a legend component.
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By IainTait - Tuesday, August 30, 2005
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I am thinking of having another property named "No Data" or "No Report Page" to describe an individual with little pertinent data for a dedicated report page. For instance, an individual having a name with no other information would be a good candidate. Such individual, marked as "No Data", would still appear in the report within the list of children, siblings, but would not have a dedicated HTML page. I also have a lot of people with no data in my tree, especially in the New Zealand branch, so this idea would save space and memory.
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By MR - Tuesday, August 30, 2005
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Exactly. The only parameters should be gender and name (we do need gender to correctly describe 'son' or 'daughter' for example. Thanks!
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By V.L.o - Tuesday, August 30, 2005
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I agree too. It could really save quite a bit space..., but could there be an option to include that particular person anyway (if it's pretty important, but data still missing).
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By GenoProSupport - Tuesday, August 30, 2005
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I am thinking of adding an extra tag named DataLevel which would be a number representing the amount of information available for an individual.DataLevel: 0. The individual has no data at all (no name, but maybe a gender). 1. The individual has a name and gender but nothing else. 2. The indiviuual has a name and one more information such as date of birth, death, source, picture. The DataLevel would be added +1 for each extra group: sources, places, pictures, occupations, and educations. I think this feature will be handy in the Table Layout to quickly find all individuals with most (and least) data. The report generator cound use this tag and skip the HTML page for any individual with a level of 0 or 1.
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By Zenabrowning20 - Thursday, April 5, 2012
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I have just been looking at my fathers report and there is some wrong information on here,I don't know who did the report so I am unable to correct it. what can I do to get information corrected.?
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By HarryCaper - Thursday, April 5, 2012
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Can you post a link to the report? There is generally a method of contacting the author
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By appleshaw - Thursday, April 5, 2012
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If the report is on the familytrees.genopro site there should be a tiny envelope icon to the right of the title. This should allow you to send the author a message. If it is on a different web site it gets more difficult
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