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Viewing images in the Label Text in v. 2.5.1.1.

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Posted Wednesday, August 18, 2010 - Post #26334
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I tried the 2.5.1.1 version of GenoPro.
I find it excellent and efficient image display in text labels.
The text labels, however, have a flaw: they are not directly related to an individual and, if you move a branch of genomap not drag the labels. It should create a stable and physical link between the label and the individual so that selecting one, the other is selected.The possibility to create this link is also useful for plain Text Labels.Now being given the opportunity to easily insert images into a text label, the next request is to appear, along with the image also Remarks of Image.
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Edited: Thursday, August 19, 2010 by GenoProSupport
Posted Thursday, August 19, 2010 - Post #26351
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This is a feature that has been sitting for a long time in my "todo" list.  What I intend to do is have a pointer to bind a label to another object (such as an individual, family, picture, label, etc).  When the object moves, the label simply moves, keeping the same distance as from the object.

For instance, if the label is located 50 units below an individual, then when the individual is moved, the label always move to remain 50 units below the individual.


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