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Household feature in complex genograms
Household feature in complex genograms
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Rafa
Posted Friday, February 18, 2011
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Post #27794
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GenoPro version: 2.5.3.8
Last Login: Wednesday, November 2, 2011
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Precondition :
Complex genograms
, where the
household
members
may not necessarily show next to each other, and more than likely they will have been dragged around many times and gone through several "
AutoArrange
" executions.
Bug :
When the "Household" feature is applied under these conditions, the resulting shape is a messy mesh that crosses its own boundaries at many points, forming a nearly incoherent polygon.
Proposed solutions :
I know the "Hosehold" feature is still in Work. However, there's two quick solutions than can
help
solve the problem easily while a more elegant solution is worked through :
1. Allow the user to freely drag the Household's position points, to manually re-arrange its borders.
2. Allow the user to freely modify the "numeric values" of the position points, through the "
Table Layout
".
Thanks!!
Tags:
Drag
,
Draw
,
Household
,
Shape
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Household feature in complex genograms
By
Rafa
(
Friday, February 18, 2011
)
I also want a solution to this problem. At this moment you can not...
By
552882
(
Monday, February 21, 2011
)
The only 'quick'work-around I can think of is to place 'invisible'...
By
genome
(
Monday, February 21, 2011
)
Woww!! Thanks again!
By
Rafa
(
Thursday, February 24, 2011
)
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