I've imported a GEDCOM into FH from Family Tree Maker, where I had set up several Facts such as Marriage Witness, or Army.
FHG seems to have sorted these out except that when I do a narrative report, I now get phrases such as 'They experienced Marriage Witness ....'
Mariage Witness does not appear in any Fact Set, so how can I change the stupid 'They Experienced ...' to a more suitable phrase, such as {name} was a witness at the marriage .
Also, how do I make the witness an attribute of the marriage event in the same way as date and place is? I would also like to be able to add the vicar's name as well.
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Odd narrative phrases
You need to show hidden events and attributes in the Fact Set Tool and create a fact set for them.
The last one can not be done currently, it is on the wish list. You can of course use a Note with the Label options to mark the data for future use.
The last one can not be done currently, it is on the wish list. You can of course use a Note with the Label options to mark the data for future use.
Odd narrative phrases
If you go into Tools|Work with Factsets and click on the 'Show Hidden' button you should see your imported events/attributes. If you double click on each one you will be given the opportunity to place them into a Factset and you will then be able to define a new sentence structure.
Odd narrative phrases
Patrick, Jane,
Thanks for the reply, I've now found the missing witnesses!!
However, it would have been nice if Help was able to be a little more specific about the contexts in which {couple} expands either into the couple's names, or just 'they'!! Instead of experiencing a marriage witness (the mind boggles[oops] ) I now get '... was a witness at they wedding.' [rolleyes]
I also take it I can't define the witness as an attribute of the marriage event[frown] ?
Thanks for the reply, I've now found the missing witnesses!!
However, it would have been nice if Help was able to be a little more specific about the contexts in which {couple} expands either into the couple's names, or just 'they'!! Instead of experiencing a marriage witness (the mind boggles[oops] ) I now get '... was a witness at they wedding.' [rolleyes]
I also take it I can't define the witness as an attribute of the marriage event[frown] ?
Odd narrative phrases
You can have a marriage witness as an attribute of a marriage. My template for it is '{couple} had as a marriage witness'.
Odd narrative phrases
I have a custom event 'marriage witness'. When I enter the event in the individual's property dialogue I add a note in the note section below the address space saying 'Marriage of John White/Mary Brown' or as appropriate. I then use the following template - {individual} was a {label} {date}{place} for the {note}
This produces the sentence - He (or she) was a marriage witness on 10 September 1882 in Kensington, Middlesex for the marriage of John White/ Mary Brown.
This seems fine to me.
Peter E
This produces the sentence - He (or she) was a marriage witness on 10 September 1882 in Kensington, Middlesex for the marriage of John White/ Mary Brown.
This seems fine to me.
Peter E