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Problem
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A question of prioritizing rules
Jakk
Posted Thursday, April 13, 2017
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Post #37840
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In
genealogy
research
,
standard
convention
is
to
have
the
father
on
the
left
and
the
mother
on
the
right
,
and
to
display
children
in
birth
order
.
The
Problem
Spotter
already
looks
for
birth
order
,
but
does
not
check
spouse
position
.
I
can
understand
why
it
does
not
do
both
,
given
the
following
situation
:
When
pairs
of
siblings
marry
,
and
genders
and
birthdates
are
in
certain
combinations
(
generally
with
at
least
one
case
of
a
wife
being
older
than
her
husband
),
it
is
impossible
to
have
the
siblings
in
birth
order
*
and
*
the
husbands
to
the
left
of
the
wives
.
My
question
is
for
any
(
semi
-)
professional
genealogists
among
us
:
which
rule
is
more
important
for
ease
of
reading
the
genogram
?
I
discovered
this
situation
while
untangling
a
*
very
*
large
genogram
imported
from
a
.
ged
created
with
another
program
.
On
a
related
note
,
being
able
to
hide
certain
types
of
problems
(
or
turn
off
looking
for
them
)
in
the
Problem
Spotter
would
be
a
nice
feature
.
I
may
have
already
mentioned
that
at
some
point
since
I
began
using
the
2016
version
.
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maru-san
Posted Thursday, April 13, 2017
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Post #37842
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I
would
as
much
as
possible
keep
the
children
according
to
birth
date
.
If
it
is
necessary
to
draw
a
situation
as
shown
I
would
use
a
hyperlink
to
keep
the
birth
date
order
(
on
the
same
genomap
).
Jakk
Posted Friday, April 14, 2017
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Post #37846
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I
agree
with
maintaining
the
birth
order
for
ease
of
locating
individuals
.
However
,
the
problem
I
have
with
hyperlink
s
in
the
current
and
previous
versions
of
GenoPro
is
that
they
don
'
t
allow
"
flow
through
"
of
ancestor
and
descendant
selections
.
From
what
I
have
heard
,
hyperlink
ed
individuals
will
work
somewhat
differently
in
GenoProX
...
hopefully
allowing
what
I
have
described
.
I
currently
have
my
entire
family
tree
on
a
single
genogram
(
well
,
two
,
one
for
my
maternal
family
and
one
for
my
paternal
family
)
because
breaking
it
up
further
for
the
sake
of
legibility
removes
my
ability
to
trace
relationships
with
the
"
direct
ancestors
"
and
"
direct
descendants
"
selections
.
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