What I wrote to you was, "It's time for you to work out some of these issues yourself." This was after we exchanged 50 email messages on this topic. As part of this process, I loaded your GEDCOM file, diagnosed the issue, and sent you a long reply that described several options for how to proceed. I believe I went far beyond what most other software authors/publishers would do to support a $25 product.cjdenbow wrote: ↑01 Apr 2023 19:02In the last few days I've had some email exchanges with John about the sentence renderings I was getting with my FH exports on my GedSite site. He was very helpful, and I was making progress, until he abruptly stopped, and told me to figure it out myself. I guess I asked too many dumb questions, or something.
I recommended that you work out some of these issues yourself not because you "asked too many dumb questions". I did it because you were not paying attention to my answers. I explained the note/inline-note issue at least twice, and your reply to my latest explanation was to send me a URL to a discussion on this forum as if it was I who needed an education on the {note} / {inline-note} situation.
Similarly, I had to explain several times why I do not recommend using notes attached directly to a person. Despite that recommendation, I also told you how you could use them, if that was your decision: you can adjust the sentence template for the Note Fact to accommodate having the text in either {desc} or {inline-note}.
For those not familiar with GedSite, I should explain that GedSite provides several powerful facilities for configuring the output of Facts (events in GedSite terms). By treating a person note as a Fact, GedSite makes those facilities available to person notes. However, for GEDCOM files written by FH, the GedSite conversion of person notes means that the Note Fact sentence template applies to both the Note Fact and to person notes. For a Note Fact, the text is stored in the Note field and you insert it into a narrative with {note} or {inline-note}. For a person note, after GedSite's conversion, the text is stored in the Description field and you insert it into a narrative with {desc}. Using a sentence template that accommodates both should not be difficult.