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Tag formater for displaying custom computed values in diagram

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Posted Friday, January 27, 2012 - Post #29739
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I found here old discussion about feature called "tag formatter" that could be used to define custom text to display in diagram in form like "{marriage.date-wife.birth.date}" etc.  (http://support.genopro.com/Topic5887-58-1.aspx Wink


I could not find this feature in latest GenoPro. Was this feature forgotten or did I miss something?

It would be great to be able to define custom string for individuals and marriages to display in form like "{birth.date} - {birth.place}" etc.
Posted Sunday, February 5, 2012 - Post #29769
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Since that discussion was from 2005 I guess it has been forgotten along with other tantalising features such as a macro facility.  There have been several requests for a road map of proposed development but nothing has materialised as yet.

In its absence the nearest thing is the XML toolkit that will allow you to format existing tags into a custom tag for display above the gender symbol or to create family line labels (e.g. with marriage data) in a similar way.  

It is not fully integrated with GenoPro and nor is it dynamic, requiring a separate run each time you wish to update the data.


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