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by tonygriggs
06 Sep 2013 13:33
Forum: Plugin Technical Support & Development
Topic: Plugin for Integration with FamilySearch Family Tree
Replies: 3
Views: 3525

Re: Plugin for Integration with FamilySearch Family Tree

Just in case anyone is interested in this, I have registered with FamilySearch as a developer and done a bit of playing around with the api, put some code together and got something working (this is in good old fashioned c using the win32 api rather than lua at the moment but I also have code to rea...
by tonygriggs
04 Sep 2013 08:14
Forum: Plugin Technical Support & Development
Topic: Plugin for Integration with FamilySearch Family Tree
Replies: 3
Views: 3525

Plugin for Integration with FamilySearch Family Tree

Firstly, let me appologise if there is a discussion on this topic already, I have done a search of the forums but seem to have drawn a blank, which I do find a little surprising (is it a taboo suject?) I want this post to be a bit of a discussion opener to talk about the way that Family Historian (p...
by tonygriggs
14 Nov 2009 10:01
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: Scripting System with Family Historian Style Queri
Replies: 7
Views: 3895

Scripting System with Family Historian Style Queri

Thanks Jane, how did you find learning LUA, was it fairly easy to pick up and use?
by tonygriggs
13 Nov 2009 14:18
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: Scripting System with Family Historian Style Queri
Replies: 7
Views: 3895

Scripting System with Family Historian Style Queri

Hi Jane Thanks for the reply, I had considered LUA as an option (as it is very easy to embed), however, I felt that general users would be more familiar with a JavaScript like sytax as it is more widely known. LUA is probably more stable than my own partially complete subset JavaScript compiler/inte...
by tonygriggs
13 Nov 2009 09:52
Forum: The Lost Posts Archive
Topic: Scripting System with Family Historian Style Queri
Replies: 7
Views: 3895

Scripting System with Family Historian Style Queri

I am not sure if this is the right forum to post this in and I am not even sure if anyone would be interested, but I would like to see what peoples responses are. I love family historian - particularly its support for the gedcom standard and its queries. However, I like to present textual data just ...