Kathy,

I cannot speak for WORD as I use OpenOffice.org, however it should be possible 
to set the coding to UTF8 and then use Search and Replace to change the names 
in question. I doubt if it would do this automatically.

Ron Ferguson
http://www.fergys.co.uk/


From: Kathy Meyer
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 5:46 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] National characters in names

Does Word (for example) accept the diacriticals in question?  Perhaps you could 
create a source just for this problem - attached to the 'name' field - and then 
attach a 'file' under multimedia with the Word document showing all of the 
correct name/place spellings with the diacriticals.  The file would open 
outside of Legacy and wouldn't be subject to it's restrictions.  Well, that's 
my theory anyway; what I would probably try with that situation.  And this does 
interest me greatly since I have tons of Polish research to do; thank you for 
bringing this up because now I will be aware.

It's ok if all you techies/experts shoot down this idea; this way I will be 
prepared when I really get into the Polish records (yes, I've been putting that 
off for a long, long time - letting other family members handle it but it turns 
out they are not sourcing so I need to go through their research and do that 
part :-/

Kathy


On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 7:29 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

  I,too, am struggling with my Slovak names.  How are the rest of you showing 
what the names actually are (especially surnames and village names)in Legacy if 
you can't use the actual names with the diacriticals?  In the village for one 
family surname I am researching I have found the same surname as mine but with 
a diacritical on a letter.  And with the first names being pretty much the same 
in the village, one could very easily take the wrong research path for the lack 
of a mark.  So, how do you let everyone know what those diacriticals are?  I 
have tried writing my notes in Word and copying them over to Legacy notes, but 
the diacriticals do not copy correctly.

  I started on Legacy with my husbands English, Irish and Swedish ancestors and 
found Legacy a joy to work with.  Now, working on my side of the family, with 
all four of my grandparents coming from Slovakia, I am constantly frustrated 
and have piles of paper documents that I can't enter correctly into Legacy.  
What is a work-around to let everyone looking at my reports (or myself after a 
Legacy absence)know exactly what specific names I am researching?

  Faith Anderson



  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "Jurek Hirschberg" <[email protected]>
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2011 3:53:49 AM
  Subject: [LegacyUG] National characters in names





  I am new to Legacy and thus have possibly missed something obvious. I am 
unable to enter nor import names that include Polish national characters. The 
answer from Legacy Support is: “ Currently Legacy will only work with Western 
European fonts.  Legacy was developed with Visual Basic 6.0 and our goal is to 
port it to another programming language which will allow us to have full 
Unicode support. ” Is there a work-around? – or is this genealogy software 
really unable to correctly spell family and place names that go outside the 
basic character set? Has anybody seen any activity on the part of Legacy 
indicating that the statement about portation should be taken literally within 
foreseeable future? Please note that I am not inquiring about international 
versions of Legacy but rather about user-controlled data in the standard 
version.



  Jurek Hirschberg



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