Both RM and FH support name-only witnesses with roles, however, FH and RM write that out to Gedcom differently and FH doesn't understand how RM is showing it. Is this something that an import plugin could fix?
I don't have very many of these, so it's not a showstopper for me, but I can imagine other RM users could get a bit put off by it.
To illustrate, a 1900 Residence fact, the principal with Spouse, Sibling, and Child, all linked individuals in the database, and Hannah Green, cousin. Hannah isn't in the database, she's just listed by name.
RM GEDCOM OUTPUT:
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1 RESI
2 DATE 1900
2 PLAC Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United States
2 _SHAR @I754@
3 ROLE Spouse
2 _SHAR @I755@
3 ROLE Sibling
2 _SHAR @I756@
3 ROLE Child
2 _SHAR
3 GIVN Hannah
3 SURN Green
3 ROLE CousinFH GEDCOM OUTPUT:
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1 RESI
2 DATE 1900
2 PLAC Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United States
2 _SHAR @I754@
3 ROLE Spouse
2 _SHAR @I755@
3 ROLE Sibling
2 _SHAR @I756@
3 ROLE Child
2 _SHAN Hannah Green
3 ROLE CousinAs I said, this is something I can re-enter manually for myself, the log file is GREAT about making clear anything that needs to be addressed, I'm just wondering if there is some way for some smart coding person to write a routine that could tweak the RM Gedcom to make it import properly.
In plain English: Anywhere there is 2 _SHAR not followed by " @" change to 2 _SHAN and concatenate GIVN and SURN.
I don't write code, pathological fear of regex, just wondered if this might be something that could be done.