I have been debating for years how to use my data. By choice I don't have a website anymore, but may export it to HTML or an equivalent web-based format to put on disc. Most likely it will be in a report or reformatted in book format.
Occasionally I'd like to update Legacy 7.5's data since I still have that installed. It's useful if I mess something up and can make a quick check rather than going through backups to find what I'm looking for. From: John B. Lisle [mailto:leg...@tqsi.com] Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2013 12:32 PM To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com Subject: RE: Exporting Shared Events [WAS: Re: [LegacyUG] Shared vital Events] Bill, How do you plan to publish your research? Knowing where you plan on ending up will guide you to how you use some of the new features of Legacy. My principal publishing vehicle is to web publish with TNG. As TNG does not know anything about Legacy SW sources, I have never bothered to adopt them. That said, when Legacy exports a family file with SourceWriter sources to a Gedcom, the SW Source is exported, more or less, as a Basic source which can imported to TNG. I am not using Shared Events until either Legacy extends its Gedcom export to export Shared events as regular events OR TNG supports Shared events and Legacy Gedcom of Shared events. If you plan to publish to Legacy Web Pages or Legacy Reports, you will make different decisions as they support both SW and sources and Shared Events. The tools you use are going to be based on the what you plan to do with your research. SourceWriter sources are a reasonably safe bet, no matter what you do. As Sherry from Support has said, she has had fewer than a handful of cases in 10 years when a user needed to go to a Gedcom file to recover their data. And most of them were pre-Legacy 7. So Ward's concern is real, but the risk today is only that your sources are converted to Basic Sources. Shared Events, on the other hand, are a work in progress. I really think they add a lot and would like to use them but until there is a way to get them into TNG, I have to defer. john. At 11:43 AM 12/5/2013, William Boswell wrote: I just started "converting" my basic citations over to SourceWriter. Maybe I should keep them in basic if there's a problem exporting to a GEDCOM. Thanks for letting me know before I got too far with it. I haven't explored Shared Events yet so I guess I should wait on that too. Bill Boswell From: Ward Walker [ mailto:wnkwal...@rogers.com <mailto:wnkwal...@rogers.com> ] Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2013 10:44 AM To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com Subject: Exporting Shared Events [WAS: Re: [LegacyUG] Shared vital Events] I agree, Gavin. To me, this is equivalent to the problem with SourceWriter source citations. I have long advocated that Legacy reformat these into readable detail citations during the process of converting them into Basic sources for the GEDCOM export. It seems that Millennia does not believe that a usable GEDCOM export is important. Every proprietary new feature should have an option to be mashed into the primitive GEDCOM standard without loss of data. Ward From: Gavin Nicholson <mailto:gavn...@hotmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 8:56 PM To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Shared vital Events Thanks Kirsty, Well I will be putting a change proposal in because it would be simple to export a copy of the events to each person. Yes it won't be shared anymore but that is far preferable to not existing at all. Essentially, with this as it is you can't use shared events and then give your data to anyone who doesnt use Legacy :-( Thanks for making us aware of this one. Gavin... 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