Gordon, Thanks a lot; after a couple mistakes, and "then" following your directions
exactly, it worked for web pages. I tried it for reports, but it did not work.


I've been using PAF for web pages, which allows you to either put the default photo,
or all of them. At times, I have to delete a number using the "all" feature.


Wish Legacy would add a feature allowing more than one photo per individual for web
pages and reports. Thanks again.


Herbert



Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 09:44:18 -0500
From: Herbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Photos to Reports/Web Pages
Reply-To: [email protected]
Is there a way to add more then the individual default photo to a report or
web page? I would like to add 2-3 photos for some individuals. Thanks.
Herb
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At 03:48 AM 2/1/2005 -0700, you wrote:
From: "Gordon Small" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Photos to Reports/Web Pages
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 10:41:57 -0600
Reply-To: [email protected]
Herbert, I have found that you can add pictures to web pages by doing the
following:

Add the following line to the individuals notes:

�p align="center"��img border="0" src="pictures/rose_jonathan.jpg"
width="361" height="483"��/p��p align="center"�Another picture of Jonathan
Rose�/p�

You'll of course have to change the file name "rose_jonathan" to whatever...

The width and Height numbers will have to be in proportion of the photo so
you will probably have to adjust those for each photo. You can view the H x
W proportions by opening the jpg picture with internet explorer, right mouse
clicking the picture and selection properties. With Windows XP if you mouse
over the file name in Windows explorer it will also give you the dimensions.
I don't remember if the mouse over forks with earlier Windows versions

Or, you could create an event for the individual and enter the line in the
text that would be displayed when the web page is created.

Copy the picture to your "pictures" folder and to the "web/pictures" folder.

When creating the web pages click "No" to both "Delete all existing files"
and "No" to "Remove all existing picture files".

I don't know if this would work for reports. I just tried it with the web
page generator and it works for me.

I use this for making all my citation documents available on the web site.
For each birth certificate, marriage license etc I cite a master source of
for example "Birth Certificate" then in the source detail I use the embedded
HTML code to allow a link to be generated to the picture or another web
page. In this case the picture doesn't show up on the page but a link does.
An example for this would be:

�a HREF="pictures/Other Documents/death_clara_komp.htm"�Death memorial card
for Clara Komp�/a�

That line references a web page that has a picture on it.

For more information: In Legacy click on Help->Search For Help On... and
enter "HTML code" to learn more about embedding HTML code.

If you complete this you can add "Web Site Designer" to your resume....

Good luck,
Gordon

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