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Narrative 2011.03.02 1. The picture is shown twice in Gallery if an individual picture insert in genomap also. I think there is no need twice to show pictures in Gallery. 2. In the Narrative Report one picture does not appear. I have noticed some time ago - in the Descendent Report one picture does not appear if names of pictures have no latin letters or numerals (Post #24939). The reason: if no numerals or latin letters in the picture name all pictures are renamed in the Pictures directory with extension .jpg, but the first picture is renamed without extension (just 'jpg') . Answer by Ron: 'The fact that the first Picture is renamed to just 'jpg' looks like a bug with the GenoPro Report Generator itself and unfortunately not something I have control of within the scripts.' In the Narrative Report pictures are renamed in the same way - one picture is without extension. I noticed that all this pictures appear in Narrative Report in local disk, but in the same Report in the Web one picture does not appear. Example - my Report http://familytrees.genopro.com/Alex/Ancestor/ This bug I see and in other (non english) Reports on familytrees.genopro.com.
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PS. Only for the default theme, the other themes are right. So I changed the name of the file in the default/images folder as well as change the name in the files.txt file.
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One small bug and solution:
The image Families32.gif is having (as the only image of all) a capital F. That means on all OS's where a file is not case dependent, you won't see a problem, but Linux is definitely case dependent. So I needed to change the capital F to a lowercase F, to show it properly on my Linux server.
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Ok, thanks for explanation
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There is a problem when accessing a locally produced report using the FILE scheme when attempting to display the timeline for a genomap. Timelines for individuals and families are not affected. The problem does not occur if you use the HTTP scheme (i.e. use a 'personal' or local web server)
Opera reports the following warning XMLHttpRequest to files is disabled for security reasons. Set "Allow File XMLHttpRequest" with opera:config#UserPrefs|AllowFileXMLHttpRequest to disable this security check. This seems to have been added at Opera 11. The override the check, enter opera:config#UserPrefs|AllowFileXMLHttpRequest in the Opera address bar and press Enter. Tick the box for this option [AllowFileXMLHttpRequest] and click Save further down the page. Should then work OK. the data for the genomap timeline is read from a separate file hence the problem. For Individuals and families the data is included on the same page.
'lego audio video erro ergo disco' or "I read, I listen, I watch, I make mistakes, therefore I learn"
Edited: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 by
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Hello,
I cannot see timeline on version 2011.02.20 in Opera 11.01 browser. Previous version was ok. Have you the same problem?
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I am sorry, Ron. I have not noticed new parameter in 'Configuration Parameters'.  It is OK now. However frame borders in FireFox differ from v.2011.01.29 and look like black line  Thank you.
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Alex (21-Feb-2011)'...Chrome does not expand the size of the frame when zooming, hence some frame content disappears below an adjoining frame. Firefox expands the frame size in proportion when zooming...' I have now published http://familytrees.genopro.com/genome/Default/default.htm, http://familytrees.genopro.com/genome/GreenLeaf/default.htm and http://familytrees.genopro.com/genome/RoseTint/default.htm. Notice that when zooming the heading frame expands vertical with Firefox and not Chrome.
Now (v.2011.02.02 - 2011.02.20) we can not to compress or to expand horizontal size of the frame.(we could do manually this in v.2011.01.29.) This bug appears in Firefox, in Chrome and in IE, and only with 'Family Subtree Diagram' name. With 'Family Subtree Timelines' name - no problem (but this text longer).[/quote] Thanks Alex, that makes it clearer. I removed frame borders for the GreenLeaf and RoseTint themes as a design decision for a cleaner look. As the index frame can be 'closed' and the 'popup' frame maximised or closed I did not anticipate a requirement for manual adjustment of frame borders. However, as per my previous post, frame borders can now be enforced for all themes via a Configuration Parameters 'Presentation' option. I also changed the frame border size from 3 to 2, agin to improve appearance, but IE ignores this.Many of the other oddities such as missing icons and extra scroll bars I believe are due to differences within the browser between FILE and HTTP schemes, most noticeable with Chrome.There is a bug with the Family Subtrees Diagrams as you have indicated. The class 'nobr' (.nobr { white-space: nowrap; }) is being applied in the wrong place. I can fix this for the next version.
'lego audio video erro ergo disco' or "I read, I listen, I watch, I make mistakes, therefore I learn"
Edited: Monday, February 21, 2011 by
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Hi Ron. '...Chrome does not expand the size of the frame when zooming, hence some frame content disappears below an adjoining frame. Firefox expands the frame size in proportion when zooming...' Now (v.2011.02.02 - 2011.02.20) we can not to compress or to expand horizontal size of the frame. (we could do manually this in v.2011.01.29.) This bug appears in Firefox, in Chrome and in IE, and only with 'Family Subtree Diagram' name. With 'Family Subtree Timelines' name - no problem (but this text longer). See pictures: folder v01-29 - v.2011.01.29. - no problem folder v02-20 - v.2011.02.20 - bugs? folder v02-20zoom - v.2011.02.20 - bugs
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Version 2011.02.20 is now available attached to 1st post in this thread. Changes:- modified 'GreenLeaf' Theme
- 'RoseTint' theme added. My design skills are poor so more of an example for modification than anything else.
- fixes to A-Z surname index when names include spaces and also counts in index pages where count in parenthesis is preceded by 'right to left' characters (e.g. Hebrew names)
- fixes to title on Individual and Family Google Map pages when names have non alphabetic characters.
- Fix to timelines 'track wrapping' and event order. Can now have one event per 'track' and dates will be in chronological order. If track reuse is allowed then dates will be in reverse chronological order. This is because of the way the Simile Timeline code works out whether or not it can place an event on an existing track (i.e. events do not overlap). New separate 'wrap' option for genomap timelines. for frame borders
- New Config option for frame borders, set to 'auto (theme default) by default. Changed frameborder width used to 2 pixels to improve appearance (IE however seems to go its own way as usual!)
- Fix to problem of white lines as frame border with Chrome when no borders requested.
I think that is all. If I remember anything else I'll add it here. Alex, The default theme should now have borders. The white borders with Chrome should disappear with GreenLeaf. The zoom issue is because on a page containing frames (i.e. all Narrative Report pages) Chrome does not expand the size of the frame when zooming, hence some frame content disappears below an adjoining frame. Firefox expands the frame size in proportion when zooming.
'lego audio video erro ergo disco' or "I read, I listen, I watch, I make mistakes, therefore I learn"
Edited: Monday, February 21, 2011 by
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