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Author Will it be a 5 minute job or a lengthy journey down the rabbit hole filled with gotchas?
Posted Saturday, May 21, 2022 - Post #42212
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Its been a long time since I last posted here (2013?). I hope you've been well Genome! 

I was over at my dad's yesterday and we got to looking at the narrative report of the family tree online, that's when I noticed the Google Maps API errors stopping the maps displaying.

I've had a good look through the forum and I've found the threads relating to this - the whole business about needing to sign up for a Google Maps API with credit card details, and the great work you've done to switch to the LeafletJs javascript library using OpenStreetMap tiles.

I last published my family tree using a version of the Narrative_2012.09.20 report using GenoPro2011, back in 2013. 

So... I'm pondering whether I should upgrade to GenoPro2020 and regenerate the family tree using the latest version of the narrative report.

This isn't a current hobby for me, so I'm not sure what level of effort I want to go to - I guess the killer question is whether this will be a 5 minute job or a lengthy journey down the rabbit hole filled with gotchas given that I'd be skipping a couple of versions of GenoPro?

Before I spotted the Google API issue I'd been planning to hold off publishing a new narrative report until a frame free version of the narrative report was released. So my secondary question is whether that is on the roadmap? 

Finally - do we have an inside story on what's happening with the development of GenoPro itself? Back in 2013 it sounded like the developer had found something more interesting to do instead (something oddly conspiracist in nature if memory serves) and it didn't sound like GenoPro had a future. This was the main reason I drifted off and lost interest. However - I see there've been at least 2 new versions of GenoPro since then...



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