Ron took the "we don't know where to put them" from the wrong context.
That statement was made several years ago by the programmer about the
narrative reports where the vital events are grouped into a single
paragraph. It would still apply to some formats of web pages (Ancestor
and Descendant). Pedigree web pages list the vital events as bullet
points so it may be possible to include pictures with the vital events.

The suggestion to include vital event pictures is recorded in our
enhancements project as is another suggestion to include source pictures
and, from a discussion recently, the option to not convert image files
to jpg. Since the programmers never give any indication of which
suggestions are being considered or being introduced I can give you no
further information.

Brian
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
[email protected]
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com
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On 10/08/2013 2:00 PM, Brian L. Lightfoot wrote:
> Thanks, Ron. I was fairly certain this had been discussed at least one
> time in the past, as well as other small problems with HTML generation.
> As far as the “we would not know where to put them” is concerned, I find
> that somewhat comical as they certainly know where to put the Birth,
> Death, and Marriage Note. I would suggest to put the associated pictures
> immediately following.
>
> I thought about another workaround and instead of creating a duplicate
> vital event just so the pictures would be included in the HTML pages, I
> think I might use another user created event that forces a picture to
> appear, namely a “Photo” event, which can be sorted chronologically. The
> “Photo” event works in situation when you may have a picture of a person
> as an infant, as a young adult, and as a senior. It’s difficult to
> decide which to designate as the “preferred” photo so creating a 
> “Photo”
> event with a date allows all such photos to be included in the HTML.
> Works the same way in any generated Reports.
>
> Brian in CA
>
> *From:*Ron Ferguson [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Friday, August 09, 2013 12:44 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* RE: [LegacyUG] Legacy Generated Web Pages - Pictures
>
> Brian,
>
> You are correct. The suggestions have been made many times, but the
> response has been something like "we would not know where to put them".
>
> You have identified the only way of doing this through events, and not
> using the vital events Legacy provides.
>
> Ron Ferguson
>
>
> Sent from my Xperiaâ„¢ smartphone
>
> "Brian L. Lightfoot" <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> I’ve always considered that Legacy has done a fairly decent job in the
> creation of web pages. And I realize that web page generation is really
> a secondary consideration to any genealogical software program so I
> don’t want to get bogged down into why Millennia doesn’t immediately
> jump on this to get HTML problems fixed right away. Maybe the following
> point has been discussed before but it just occurred to me today as I
> was generating Pedigree Chart type of web pages. When it comes to
> picture options, there are not many options such as those found in
> Ancestor or Descendant Reports. There is merely the option to include
> event pictures, the individual picture, and their display and enlarged
> sizes. However, I have some pictures in “Birth Pictures”, “Marriage
> Pictures”, and “Death Pictures”. Surprisingly, these photos are not
> included in the output. Apparently Legacy does not consider birth,
> marriage, or death to be an event. J
>
> A quick check of the other types of generated web pages such as
> Ancestor, Descendant, Family Group, and Individual also shows that any
> pictures for these events are also omitted. The “Notes” entered for any
> of these events ARE included but the pictures are NOT.
>
> Anyone else ever confirm this? I suppose I could force a new type of
> event such as “Birth” and attach a picture to that birth event but any
> of the detailed information entered into that event would be just
> duplicating something that already exists. And besides, it would look
> strange to see such information being listed twice for each person on
> any web page. Maybe a birth event with no information other than an
> attached picture? Seems ludicrous but as it stands, any pictures
> attached to the “Birth / Christening / Death Pictures” area under the
> Plus Sign on the Legacy Family View are falling into a black hole.
>
> Is there a better workaround that I haven’t thought of?
>
> Brian in CA
>
>
>
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