Hi Cathy

To make sure we are talking  about the same thing, I know I can modify
individual sentences like "[IlElle] [=a::a:::ont] résidé à [Desc] [leDate]."
any way I want.
I am simply trying to modify en bloc the [leDate] of all the sentences to
[Date] rather than do it manually for each of the sentences.

Georges




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De : Cathy Pinner
Date : 2015-03-26 22:21:12
A : [email protected]
Sujet : Re: Réf. : Re: [LegacyUG] How's the Web Page Output - Legacy v8

Were you trying to Search and Replace in Sentence Overrides or in the Event
Sentence Definitions?
You certainly can't Search and Replace on the Actual Sentence Definitions -
something I'd like to be able to do but currently isn't available in the
options for Search and Replace.
I rarely use Sentence Overrides so I've never tried to Search and Replace on
them.

Search and Replace is powerful so you have to check all options carefully
and it's always wise not to jump to "Replace all" before checking it's
finding and replacing what you expect.
I use it a lot on Citation Detail and Text and Event Notes etc when I pick
up a typo or a new look and greater knowledge of deciphering handwriting
means I want to modify what I've entered. Works very well.

Cathy

[email protected] wrote:


I tried to modify [leDate] to [Dat e] in events sentences using Event -
Sentence Override in Search and Replace.
Result => no modifications whatsoever.
Georges
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/*De :*/ Gordon Small <mailto:[email protected]>
/*Date :*/ 2015-03-26 08:02:06
/*A :*/ [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>
/*Sujet :*/ Re: [LegacyUG] How's the Web Page Output - Legacy v8
I used Legacy Search and Replace once. It caused me no end of grief.
After that experience whenever I needed to I would load my fdb into MS
Access to do major Search & Replace activity. It's much easier, finds
things more reliably and I can see all the records that will be
affected. And if I recall correctly Access has an undo which Legacy
doesn't. I could be wrong about that though since it's been 4-5 years
since I had to do it. At any rate I've made the decision, at least for
now, just to use the Lega cy output, run it through Ltools and make a
few other mods within the html output. I've got my new site designed
and I'm currently working on the mods to the Legacy html pages. As
usual, css is causing me problems. It works fine with my other site
pages but when I add css from my site css to the Ltools css the Legacy
pages get all out of whack. So, I'm currently working through that.
Does anyone know where I can get some whack? :-D

On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 10:21 PM, Cathy Pinner <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Gordon,

Do you know you can do a Search and Replace within Legacy, which would
probably do the editing you want OR in the Gedcom in a text editor.
The Gedcom export also has some options to do with changing formatting
codes to html.

Cath

Gordon Small wrote:

TMG would be my preferred way for web presentation except for one
minor detail. I'm pretty sure my legacy output to a GEDCOM file would
not work. I started using Legacy back in the early days with the
intent of putting all the info on the web but legacy didn't have the
capability of outputting "everything" I wanted in their web page
generator, or it wasn't in the format I wanted it to be in. So, I
improvised and used a lot of HTML references in the person's "Events"
that I'm pretty sure won't translate in a GEDCOM export. The fi rst
time I decided that the Legacy web output wasn't doing what I'd hoped
I decided to improvise a way to get the output to display the way I
wanted it to display. Then I had to go back through the database and
revisit every person. I just don't have the desire to go back through
all my sources and events and revisit all my documentation *again*.
Actually, I'm happy with the Legacy output and while updating the web
isn't a one click event it only takes me a day or so to massage the
Legacy web output and get it uploaded.








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