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soahs
Posted Tuesday, May 24, 2011
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I just found GenoPro (and love it). I imported a
gedcom
and really like the way the html charts are created. I often use
Adobe
Acrobat Writer to create pdf from web sites. I love Arabian horses and my fear is that one day all of this incredible history won't be there. So I know it works, as some of these web sites are pretty large and have a tremendous amount of content. One I just saved has 1000
pages
. And every clickable
link
from the web site carried over to the pdf.
My little
family tree
only has a couple hundred names so I figured this would be a cinch. I tell it to get the whole site (on my hard drive) and it will get the initial page but the names don't have the clickable link. So I try going down 3 levels, same result.
It seems Acrobat Writer would not be at fault as it can do other much larger web pages. And I tried saving the newly created genopro web page to a single mht file and that works. I can use mht but not everyone uses Internet Explorer. Everyone has Acrobat Reader.
Is my problem solvable? Ideally it would be great if GenoPro can make a viewer for generated single files - for relatives who really aren't that interested in
genealogy
but later on wish they were. But in the meantime I would love to get Acrobat Writer going if it can be done.
Soahs
Edited:
Tuesday, May 24, 2011 by
soahs
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