Thanks for the replies, I do use Photoshop Elements a lot, but the URL below
will show my concern. If you look at the Event • Disabled Soldiers: and
then its image to the right, it needs an explanation under it that's readable
as is without clicking to enlarge it. I like the way the other
On 10/4/2011 7:56 AM, Syble Glasscock wrote:
Thanks for the replies, I do use Photoshop Elements a lot, but the URL
below will show my concern. If you look at the Event *• Disabled
Soldiers*:and then its image to the right, it needs an explanation under
it that's readable as is without
DOH! The strings wrapped They, should not be. In both cases one
space between the two sections.
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 8:59 AM, James Cook jc1...@gmail.com wrote:
It does seem that Legacy includes the information you want in the file
already - as part of the TITLE attribute of the IMG
Am I missing something, is there a way to include the Caption, Date
description on images that I've typed in Legacy, when web pages are created?
I'm Using Legacy 7 Deluxe.
Thanks,
Syble
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This is not an option at this time, however you can send in a
suggestion for the programmer's consideration.
Click on the Suggest a new feature link in the Support section of
the Legacy Home tab or go right to our website at
www.LegacyFamilyTree.com Help Center Make a Suggestion.
Sincerely,
Another possibility is to copy your Legacy captions to the images themelves
is to use a deluxe feature of Ltools
http://zippersoftware.com/wp/ltools/current-ltools-features/deluxe-ltools-features/
Set IPTC Data – copies Legacy Caption, Desc, Date, FileID, Surnames, and
UserIDs/RINs from Legacy to
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