I use the resided and put the full address each time I find one. With some people, I end up with 5 or 6 resided lines, in date order. Shows where they go. Jack On May 9, 2015 6:14 AM, "Spicer Bob via" <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks, > > I never thought of that. Just have to add it to my reports > > On 8 May 2015 at 10:39, Peter King <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Why don't you use the "Resided" event? > > > > Peter > > > > On 08/05/2015 10:21, Spicer Bob via wrote: > > > >> I have collected the addresses of ancestors, especially in London where > >> they seemed to move every few months. Apart from the Notes section is > >> there > >> any way to collate them, as the address tab is more for living relatives > >> Remember - Use the Archives at > >> http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/search > >> ------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > >> in the subject and the body of the message > >> > > > > > Remember - Use the Archives at > http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/search > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message >
In message <[email protected]>, Max van Dam via <[email protected]> writes: >I use for that purpose "resided" or " resided family" and in the note I put >the address. [] >-----Original Message----- >From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of >Spicer Bob via [] >I have collected the addresses of ancestors, especially in London where they >seemed to move every few months. Apart from the Notes section is there any >way to collate them, as the address tab is more for living relatives [] Yes, I was going to say the same; I always assumed that's what the "resided" (and what should be "resided (couple)") events were _for_. However, I think we're not quite understanding what Bob means by "collate", and/or what he wants to do with the resulting, er, collation. If it's just grouping together things at the same location, then there is a report that does that - "Locations with events" I think it's called. (If you want things in the same, say, town to group together, then you have to just put the town in the location and, say, the street name and house number in the event notes - that's what I do, anyway. Makes the F8 function more useful, too.) -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)[email protected]+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf Radio 4 is the civilising influence in this country ... I think it is the most important institution in this country. - John Humphrys, Radio Times 7-13/06/2003
To Jean-Guy Moi You can change 6 different spellings of a location into 1 spelling for that location. If you need to change more, then do it again and change 6 other spellings to the same 1 spelling for that location. If that is not what you are asking, let me know. John Steed ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jean-Guy Moi via" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 08, 2015 10:27 AM Subject: [BK] Location > Hi John > > could it be possible to change more than six locations > > > FILE-LOCATION > > -- > > *Jean-Guy Périard*GJGP inc. > 450-646-5258 > [email protected] > Remember - Use the Archives at > http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/search > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message
I use for that purpose "resided" or " resided family" and in the note I put the address. With my best regards, Max van Dam Rechovoth Israel http://www.maxvandam.info/ -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Spicer Bob via Sent: 08 May 2015 12:22 To: [email protected] Subject: [BK] Addresses I have collected the addresses of ancestors, especially in London where they seemed to move every few months. Apart from the Notes section is there any way to collate them, as the address tab is more for living relatives Remember - Use the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/search ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi John could it be possible to change more than six locations FILE-LOCATION -- *Jean-Guy Périard*GJGP inc. 450-646-5258 [email protected]
I have collected the addresses of ancestors, especially in London where they seemed to move every few months. Apart from the Notes section is there any way to collate them, as the address tab is more for living relatives
Just installed BK7. (7.0.49). Well done, again, John. I appreciate the ability to select from list of recently used previous source(s). When using a "previous source and page" I often (usually) will also want to use the same "text" and "comments" for the citation. I don't need to see it on the drop-down list of previous sources, but would like the ability (or default) to include citation text and comment box contents when reusing the same page number of a source. And the quality rating is usually the same as well. If this is possible, and if others might find it useful, I would like to add it to the wish list. Regards, Roy Marriott
I have tried BK6 and other programs under Wine. Wine works best with simple programs with a single executable. (Parish Locator, AKA Parloc is one.) (Google for it!) More complex programs (most) either do not work at all or crash on certain functions. Another thing to watch is that Parallels for Mac (a VM software package)isn't happy with Win 95 & 98. (Yes! I have tried that too.) I don't know about Virtual Box and VM Ware. XP is probably OK though. On 7/05/2015 9:59 am, J. P. Gilliver (John) via wrote: > In message <[email protected]>, Graham Coward via > <[email protected]> writes: >> Wine and other "solutions" are not satisfactory. A VM is the only >> reliable method of running Windows program on Linux or Mac. > [] > Is that just your general view, or have you actually tried running BK, > specifically, under Wine, and had problems (like Jim Dell does with > register reports)? When you say "Windows program", it sounds as if you > mean Windows programs in general, so it isn't clear if you're just going > by what others say (and which may be true for Windows prog.s that use > and expect complex aspects of the OS), or whether you've actually tried > BK (which still says it'll work in Windows 95!). >
Wine and other "solutions" are not satisfactory. A VM is the only reliable method of running Windows program on Linux or Mac. On 7/05/2015 8:41 am, J. P. Gilliver (John) via wrote: > In message <[email protected]>, Graham Coward via > <[email protected]> writes: >> I have tinkered with Linux but not used it seriously. You can run a >> Windows Virtual Machine in Virtual Box software but you still need >> Windoze. There are other ways to run a Windoze program (e.g. Wine) that >> don't need Windoze but they are not satisfactory. The same applies to > > I believe BK will run under wine, though. > >> Apple Mac which I now use. > [] > [What, the Apple Mac is not satisfactory? (-:] >
I have tinkered with Linux but not used it seriously. You can run a Windows Virtual Machine in Virtual Box software but you still need Windoze. There are other ways to run a Windoze program (e.g. Wine) that don't need Windoze but they are not satisfactory. The same applies to Apple Mac which I now use. On 6/05/2015 11:05 pm, Jeff Stewart via wrote: > *Using Linux? Which version and how do you run BK? You can reply here or > email. Thanks.* > > > > *From:* Andreas West <[email protected]> > *Subject:* Re: [BK] Windows 10 > *Date:* Tue, 5 May 2015 19:03:41 +0800 > *References:* <[email protected]> > *In-Reply-To:* <[email protected]> > > Didn't know there's still people using Microsoft Windows ;-) > > Andreas > Remember - Use the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/search > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
In message <[email protected]>, Graham Coward via <[email protected]> writes: >Wine and other "solutions" are not satisfactory. A VM is the only >reliable method of running Windows program on Linux or Mac. [] Is that just your general view, or have you actually tried running BK, specifically, under Wine, and had problems (like Jim Dell does with register reports)? When you say "Windows program", it sounds as if you mean Windows programs in general, so it isn't clear if you're just going by what others say (and which may be true for Windows prog.s that use and expect complex aspects of the OS), or whether you've actually tried BK (which still says it'll work in Windows 95!). -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)[email protected]+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf The death of democracy is not likely to be an assassination from ambush. It will be a slow extinction from apathy, indifference, and undernourishment. -Robert Maynard Hutchins, educator (1899-1977)
In message <[email protected]>, Graham Coward via <[email protected]> writes: >I have tinkered with Linux but not used it seriously. You can run a >Windows Virtual Machine in Virtual Box software but you still need >Windoze. There are other ways to run a Windoze program (e.g. Wine) that >don't need Windoze but they are not satisfactory. The same applies to I believe BK will run under wine, though. >Apple Mac which I now use. [] [What, the Apple Mac is not satisfactory? (-:] -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)[email protected]+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf In England, there is a terrible gap between north and south. It's called Wolverhampton. (Jeremy Hardy, News Quiz 2013-7-26)
In message <[email protected]>, Jim Ball <[email protected]> writes: >Re: Page/Reel Whatever. Changing it would NOT be cool! > I don't think anyone's suggesting _changing_ the page/reel field; John (Steed) was suggesting, I think, that it might be _added_ to the "grid" forming the list of sources. >--- (I think you might have meant "-- " rather than "---".) >Please visit The Ball Family of Carter's Run >http://www.ballsplace.com > > > >On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 5:41 PM, J. P. Gilliver (John) via ><[email protected]> wrote: > > >In message <[email protected]>, John Steed ><[email protected]> writes: >>To J P Gilliver >> >>I will consider your suggestion of having the Quality show for >existing >>sources on the grid. >> >>Currently that grid only shows the top 4 fields and does not show the >4 >>text fields or page number or quality or repository or call number. >> >>But I will consider it. >[] >Thank you very much! > >I appreciate there's limited room, but I thought the quality field, >only >being one character, could be squeezed in with little width penalty, >compared to how useful it would be. > >Though now you mention it, the page/reel/whatever one could easily _for >me_ replace either the title or abbreviation in that grid, since in my >case, the title and abbreviation are usually similar or the same (e. g. >"1851 census") - but I appreciate it might well not be the same for >others. -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)[email protected]+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf In England, there is a terrible gap between north and south. It's called Wolverhampton. (Jeremy Hardy, News Quiz 2013-7-26)
In message <[email protected]>, John Steed <[email protected]> writes: >To J P Gilliver > >I will consider your suggestion of having the Quality show for existing >sources on the grid. > >Currently that grid only shows the top 4 fields and does not show the 4 >text fields or page number or quality or repository or call number. > >But I will consider it. [] Thank you very much! I appreciate there's limited room, but I thought the quality field, only being one character, could be squeezed in with little width penalty, compared to how useful it would be. Though now you mention it, the page/reel/whatever one could easily _for me_ replace either the title or abbreviation in that grid, since in my case, the title and abbreviation are usually similar or the same (e. g. "1851 census") - but I appreciate it might well not be the same for others. -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)[email protected]+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf Can a blue man sing the whites?
Re: Page/Reel Whatever. Changing it would NOT be cool! --- Please visit The Ball Family of Carter's Run http://www.ballsplace.com On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 5:41 PM, J. P. Gilliver (John) via <[email protected]> wrote: In message <[email protected]>, John Steed <[email protected]> writes: >To J P Gilliver > >I will consider your suggestion of having the Quality show for existing >sources on the grid. > >Currently that grid only shows the top 4 fields and does not show the 4 >text fields or page number or quality or repository or call number. > >But I will consider it. [] Thank you very much! I appreciate there's limited room, but I thought the quality field, only being one character, could be squeezed in with little width penalty, compared to how useful it would be. Though now you mention it, the page/reel/whatever one could easily _for me_ replace either the title or abbreviation in that grid, since in my case, the title and abbreviation are usually similar or the same (e. g. "1851 census") - but I appreciate it might well not be the same for others. -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)[email protected]+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf Can a blue man sing the whites? Remember - Use the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/search ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I have it installed under Linux running under wine, but it crashes on register reports. Also to make it clear, to use a VM (Virtual Machine) requires that you install windows in the VM before you install BK. So you can't save money by using a VM because you still need to purchase a Windows license. Jim -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Graham Coward via Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2015 6:50 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BK] BK using Linux Wine and other "solutions" are not satisfactory. A VM is the only reliable method of running Windows program on Linux or Mac. On 7/05/2015 8:41 am, J. P. Gilliver (John) via wrote: > In message <[email protected]>, Graham Coward via > <[email protected]> writes: >> I have tinkered with Linux but not used it seriously. You can run a >> Windows Virtual Machine in Virtual Box software but you still need >> Windoze. There are other ways to run a Windoze program (e.g. Wine) >> that don't need Windoze but they are not satisfactory. The same >> applies to > > I believe BK will run under wine, though. > >> Apple Mac which I now use. > [] > [What, the Apple Mac is not satisfactory? (-:] > Remember - Use the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/search ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I use Linux, and have a Windows Virtual Machine in Virtual Box for BK and a music notation program that I use regularly. It works fine. BK runs more slowly since the BK update. I don't think it's because of 22,000+ names in BK -- it probably has something to do with Windows vs Linux. Wine didn't work well. Virtual Box is fine. Mona Mona Houser [email protected] Our Family -- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monajo/ Buffalo County NEGenWeb --www.rootsweb.com/~nebuffal/ On 05/06/2015 04:42 PM, Graham Coward via wrote: > I have tinkered with Linux but not used it seriously. You can run a > Windows Virtual Machine in Virtual Box software but you still need > Windoze. There are other ways to run a Windoze program (e.g. Wine) that > don't need Windoze but they are not satisfactory. The same applies to > Apple Mac which I now use. > > On 6/05/2015 11:05 pm, Jeff Stewart via wrote: >> *Using Linux? Which version and how do you run BK? You can reply here or >> email. Thanks.*
*Using Linux? Which version and how do you run BK? You can reply here or email. Thanks.* *From:* Andreas West <[email protected]> *Subject:* Re: [BK] Windows 10 *Date:* Tue, 5 May 2015 19:03:41 +0800 *References:* <[email protected]> *In-Reply-To:* <[email protected]> Didn't know there's still people using Microsoft Windows ;-) Andreas
On Tue, 5 May 2015 21:30:50 +0100, "J. P. Gilliver (John) via" <[email protected]> wrote: >In message <[email protected]>, John Steed ><[email protected]> writes: >>To J P Gilliver >> >>There is a way to add the same source two times to the same event. >> >>Do you have BK 7.0.48 or what version? Click Options on the source > >7.0.15. > >>grid to have it show all previous sources on the 10 most recent >>sources, even if the event already has that source. > >Thanks. I can't see "Options" on the source grid - maybe it'll be there >if I upgrade to 7.0.48. A general good advice is to have the latest program when you aske for many problem. John do all the time update the program and fix problem so the best way to also help him in his work, is to keep our program up to date. -- Otto Jørgensen http://home.online.no/~otjoerge/ All email is checked by NIS2014
In message <[email protected]>, Jared Handspicker <[email protected]> writes: >For Proxy marriage laws in the US: > >Double Proxy Marriages - Montana is the only state where Double Proxy [] >Single Proxy Marriages - In a proxy marriage ceremony, one member of the >couple attends while a proxy stands in for the absent party. > >There are only a handful of US states where proxy ceremonies can be [] >Only four states allow for proxy marriages - California, Colorado, Texas, >and Montana. The majority of them are either military marriages (while one [] I didn't mean a proxy where someone "stands in" for one (or both! that hadn't occurred to me!) party/ies; I meant one where the remote party is in audio - and, these days, video - contact, so there is no need for a proxy to say the "I do" for them; and where both ends are in a room (rooms) where there are sufficient local dignitaries present that any reasonable suspicion of either subterfuge or coercion can be discounted. -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)[email protected]+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf All that glitters has a high refractive index.