Thanks Cheryl.  Caffeine may actually be the problem...but that's another topic.
On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 7:46 AM, singhals <[email protected]> wrote:

I saw this earlier, decided I hadn't enough caffeine to make
sense of it and went on.

Evidently I'm still short on caffeine.  But you did get
through to the list, twice.

Cheryl


Ron Taylor wrote:
> I posted this last Sunday but it did not show up so here it
> is again. Hope it goes out this time.
>
> The "Preposition_English.lst" file is not being copied from
> Legacy version 7.5 when updating to version 8.x. If you have
> made changes to it in version 7, you will want to copy that
> modified file into the new place where it is stored for
> Legacy 8 which is "C:\Users\username\Documents\Legacy Family
> Tree\_AppData\Misc\Preposition_English.lst" where "username"
> is the name of your Windows login account. If you are still
> on Windows XP then instead of "Users" it will have
> "Documents and Settings".
>
> Help>Help Index>Search>Preposition>Prepositions on Locations
> provides some documentation on this feature.
>
> I added "Prob " and "Probably " to the list of prepositions
> because they work similar to the other entries in the file
> when viewing the Master Locations List. (Note the trailing
> space)
>
> Each preposition in the file should have a space after it.
> The line for "Under " actually contains 2 spaces after it in
> the file installed by Legacy and therefore that preposition
> will not work as expected unless an entry in the Master
> Locations List actually has 2 spaces after it. Each
> preposition including trailing spaces must be an exact match
> to be detected by the "Remove common prepositions from
> locations" function in the Sort Location List. The Help
> button on that tool also describes how prepositions affect
> the display of locations.
>
> A couple of other prepositions that I added to the list are
> "Of , " and "Of, " (Note the included comma and the trailing
> space). There are likely other prepositions that you may
> wish to customize. The sort routine takes into account any
> exact match of these prepositions and sorts the locations as
> though the preposition was not present but then appends the
> preposition to the end of the sorted location when it is
> displayed. This results in all locations with the same
> spelling being displayed together. Similar logic for the
> sort can be used if the "Remove leading bracket from
> <bracketed> locations" so that they too will be sorted as if
> the brackets were not present.





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