Bob,

May I suggest that instead of clicking on "nothing" in the screen
background, you click on the title bar at the top of the Legacy screen?
There's no danger when you do that.

Mary

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Janetzko
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 8:00 AM
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Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] priorities - was: Names

Rob,

You are right about the tool tip on the Private field -- I checked
all the fields last night before replying and didn't get one anywhere,
but now I do get one on the Private field.  However, as I mentioned,
this only happens when Legacy is the active window, and in that case
there would be no reason to click on blank screen background.

Most of my data entry is done on the Individual Information screen.
Sometimes I am working from written notes taken at the library or
family history center, but usually I'm doing online research.  That
results in many open windows covering most of Legacy (which I use
full screen).  When I want to copy data from an active browser
to Legacy, the easiest way for me to make Legacy the active window
is to click on "nothing" in the screen background.  No tool tip
appears in this case, but data in an "invisible" field to the left
is changed with no warning.  This is not at all obvious at the time
it happens.

Sorry we disagree, Rob, but I don't think the fact that it doesn't
ALWAYS corrupt data for EVERY user justifies the poor design
decisions that were made when those fields were coded.  

Bob



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Weiss
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 04:29
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] priorities - was: Names


Hmmm - the Private checkbox brings up a tool tip anywhere in he hot
spot area.  I thought the Never Married checkbox had one too last time
I looked, but doesn't seem to now.  Sherry - perhaps a tool tip could
be added?

I know you feel strongly about it Bob, as you're entitle to, but it's
just not that big an issue for me.  The hot spots on the main family
view are really useful, and they are tagged by tool tips.  As we
discussed previously, it would be preferable if they could be
indicated some other way as well.

Rob


On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 23:20:22 -0600, Bob Janetzko
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rob,
> 
> I appears that you are referring to the hot spots on the Family View
> screen, where they are identified by tool tips.  These are not the
> dangerous ones, since they don't update any data.  I think they are
> a very poor design decision, especially for the two main people,
> since there are icons to do other navigation functions, making the
> screen rather inconsistent.  Nevertheless, they are harmless, since
> changes to the screen tend to be very obvious to the user.
> 
> The dangerous hot spots are on the Individual Information screen,
> where the major data entry is done.  There are no tool tips for these
> hot spots, and even if there were, they would not show up when Legacy
> is not the active window (which is the main reason for clicking on
it).
> Those hot spots are actually HUNDREDS of times bigger than the visible
> dot or square which is pretending to be the active input area.
> 
> Clicking INCHES AWAY from some of these dots and squares results in
> data being changed in fields which are not even visible on screen
> at the time of the click.  That truly is dangerous.  I only found
> out about hot spots after discovering over a hundred people in my
> file had been marked as Private, when I had not intentionally flagged
> any of them.  That was easy to fix, but I don't want to do it every
> few days to make sure it hasn't happened again.  And there is no
> telling how many people may have had sex changed, the never married
> status changed, or been switched between living and dead, since I've
> got individuals with all of those statuses.  There's no way I can
> look at thousands of records all the time to make sure they haven't
> been accidentally changed.  That is, if I would even know it.
> Over 99.99% of the individuals in my database are total strangers
> to me and their information is not stored in my memory.  If I were
> capable of remembering all of this information, I wouldn't need
> a genealogy database, would I?
> 
> I like Legacy very much, but I don't trust it at all.
> 
> Bob
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Rob
> Weiss
> Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 18:58
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] priorities - was: Names
> 
> Re the hotspots, they are identified when yuo move the mouse over that
> particular area.  For me, once I'm aware they exist, that is enough.
> 
> Rob
> 
> On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 18:46:53 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Bob,
> > The hidden hot spots...I'd forgotten  about that issue.  Can someone
at
> > Legacy tell us what is being done to  address that problem?
> >
> > Jon Raymond
> > St. Paul Park,  MN
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