Regarding the statement (see in context below)

When Legacy runs it checks to see if there is a user "-Alt" file to provide the 
defaults.  If not it uses Millennia's Geo... file with the -Alt in the name.

Should that not read WITHOUT where indicated below

When Legacy runs it checks to see if there is a user "-Alt" file to provide the 
defaults.  If not it uses Millennia's Geo... file (i.e THE ONE WITHOUT the -Alt 
in the name.

The original wording implies that the system always uses the Alt file.

Paul


-----Original Message-----
From: Gene Young [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: March-13-12 8:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Location defaults changed

On 3/13/2012 10:06 AM, Mike Fry wrote:
> On 2012/03/13 14:50, Gene Young wrote:
>
>> It does change your database when every new location you enter is
>> entered in a default that is different from what you are and have
>> been using.  The point is I should not have to take the extra steps
>> needed to
>
>> change every new entry back to the form I prefer to use.
>
> So... edit GeoCountryCodes.txt and set it back to what it was! Then,
> make it read-only. A future update shouldn't then be able to replace it.
>

And therein is my basic complaint.  Dave Naylor sent a private email (Please 
respond to the list in the future so that all my benefit.) This is information 
that should have been made readily available (like in the help file).  I 
include the bulk of Dave's email for others who may need it.

--------------------------BEGIN QUOTE---------------------------- A long time 
ago Millennia provided the flexibility to have our locations as we wanted them 
and provided full instructions about how to change the defaults.

This all still exists, but the instructions are no longer around and no one 
seems to know or are willing to mention how.

Legacy's Geo defaults are in 4 separate files named Geo*.txt

These files can be updated by Millennia at any time so *user* defaults should 
not be set in them.  Instead you copy the appropriate file -- for the "USA" 
this is the GeoCountryCodes.txt -- so you will have your defaults/modifications 
in GeoCountryCodes-Alt.txt

When Legacy runs it checks to see if there is a user "-Alt" file to provide the 
defaults.  If not it uses Millennia's Geo... file with the -Alt in the name.

The change you need to make to your GeoCountryCodes-Alt.txt file is near the 
bottom in the USA section where you should remove the + sign prefixing United 
States.  The lack of a plus sign signifies that USA should be used for long 
locations.  The lack of a minus sign signifies that USA should be used for 
short locations.  If you wanted all your USA locations to have "Gene" for the 
country for long locations you would be add a new line "USA|+Gene"
--------------------------BEGIN QUOTE----------------------------

Millenia makes the best genealogy program by far, however, they all too often 
rush a new feature to release with out any effort to have the help files keep 
pace.  If this information had been in the help file where it belongs, I would 
have found it, corrected it and moved on with out even posting about it.  This 
failure to keep the help files updated has been noted and commented on by many 
others.  It is time for this most important file for Legacy to be brought to a 
current status with appropriate information.

I am done preaching and this subject is closed as far as I am concerned.
I hope Millenia takes this hint and updates the help files, however, judging 
from past performance in this area, I think I will refrain from holding my 
breath as my grand-kids say I don't look good in blue.

Thanks to Dave for the info.  I had it, but lost it when my last computer died. 
 I now have it saved to a separate location.
--

Gene Young
Researching Young, Harer, Cox & Sallada
With Legacy Family Tree
http://myyoungs.atspace.com/index.htm



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