Thanks to everyone for their answers.

For Question 1, I really think that notes about a location belong with
the location, rather than the event where the location is used.  If a
location no longer exists, but a family lived there for three censuses
and a bunch of marriage and birth events, then adding the data to each
person's copy of each event is so much data duplication.  Updating the
information will be a nightmare.  Imagine that you add a new location
from a census document and find it doesn't exist now.  You look at the
enumerator's header sheet and find that it was in an area bounded by
four streets.  So you add this info to the events.  Later on you find
out a bit more detail, say that it was renamed in 1940.  You have to add
that to all copies of all events which use that location.  Then you find
out it was demolished in 1970.  Again, add that to all copies of all
events.  If the info is in the location notes it only needs to be
updated in one place.  So, it should be sourceable.

I'm going to report it as a bug.

For Question 2.  I'll try out the programs mentioned.  I already have
CutePDF, but prefer to use jpegs rather than PDF's.

Thanks again for all the advice

Tony



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