The other thing that does not work because of missing description is the "swap 
with" under options.  Try swapping an Alt. Birth with the regular birth and see 
what happens with the event description.  Same with Christening, Death, and 
Burial.
Ron Taylor


________________________________
 From: Bernd Hornung <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, July 7, 2013 11:36 AM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Events description


I noticed today that there is an interesting difference between the
standard events (birth,Christening, marriage, death and burial) and the
added events.  The added events have a description field that is missing
from the standards.
With added events, for example, I can enter a confirmation event with
the date, place and with the description I can enter the church name.
This way I get a statement (amended) that would read that "Susie Q was
confirmed at XY church on Jan 1, 1901 in Such, Country".
So why do the standard events not have a description field so that one
could get "Susie Q was baptised at XY Church on Jan 1, 1901 in Such,
Country" or "John Q buried in MM graveyard on Jan 1 1901 in Such,
Country" or " John Q and Susie Q were married in XY Church on Jan 1,
1901 in Such, Country"?  Or am I missing something altogether?

At the same time I noticed that the added event has two small columns of
which one indicates that there is a source given.  This would be nice to
see beside the standard events as well.  I would also envision that the
source could be noted as an S1, S2, S3 or S4 indicating the level of the
source as input on the source citation.

Bernie
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