On 2011/08/06 13:07, Dennis M. Kowallek wrote:

> I haven't tried it, but you might want to play around with the language
> file that you are using. Of course, make a backup first. The language
> files have the .trn extension.

The TRN files are just plain text and therefore open to being edited :-)

Entries 331-345 appear to be the most relevant to the original subject.

For example:-

331 ==> was born [BirthDatePlace] [BirthAddr],[BirthSources] [wasChrTerm]
[ChrDatePlace] [ChrAddr],[ChrSources] died [DeathDatePlace] [DeathAddr]
[DeathSources] [DeathAge], and was [;;buried::cremated] [BurialDatePlace]
[BurialAddr].[BurialSources]

Caveat Emptor!

--
Regards,
Mike Fry
Johannesburg


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