I am somewhat new to Legacy, but wanted to add a comment. This has to do
with photos and websites

I did a small test file for adding my family to a website site using the
Legacy function. When the Website was constructed, the photo was added to
the file with the photo adddress "renamed" without the capital letters or
spaces. So Robert Smith in my photo file was out on the web as
robert_smith.jpg (and could not find a photo because my file had Robert
Smith.JPG). To move the photos out on the website, I had to rename them to
match. Luckily, I did not have many photos attached in the test site or on
my Legacy file.

Now I have gone back into my "pictures" file (note the small 'p') and
changed all the names of my photos.
 Moral: if you have any desire to transfer your family out on a website with
photos, name your photos(and files) as described above, without using
capitals letters or spaces. This is probably standard convention on
websites.

Other than that, I am pleased with the website so far. It will be a while
before I put the total file out on the system though.

Sue


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 4:40 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] picture database


>   What is a root directory?  Perhaps this is my roblem - they are all in
My
> Documents.
>
>   Tish
>
>
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: "Kirsty M. Haining" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>   To: <[email protected]>
>   Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 5:46 PM
>   Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] picture database
>
>
>   Hi, Brian and other LUGers -
>
>   I would caution *against* putting your Legacy data in a subdirectory of
> "My
>   Documents" if you ever intend to share your data with someone else or if
> you
>   need to move it from one location to another (say from a laptop to your
PC
>   and back again).  This is because what Legacy stores in your database is
> the
>   path name for your picture documents and while "My Documents" seems like
a
>   fairly simply path name, it's not - especially if you're using Windows
XP.
>
>   "My Documents" is really a subdirectory of the specific login name on
your
>   particular computer.  In other words, it's machine-specific.  Although
it
>   can be made to sync up with another computer's directory structure, it
> would
>   be a royal pain to do so.  If you put all your Legacy data in a
> subdirectory
>   off the root directory (and not in "My Documents") you can avoid all
that
>   and make it very easy to share data or temporarily move data WITHOUT
> losing
>   all your picture links.
>
>   Just something to keep in mind if you're thinking about reorganizing the
> way
>   photos and links are stored on your computer.
>
>   cheers,
>   Kirsty Haining
>   Seattle, WA
>   :-)
>
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of BE
> Kelly
>   Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 6:16 AM
>   To: [email protected]
>   Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] picture database
>
>   Mike and Marie Omilon wrote:
>   > i am entering 5 separate and distinct family databases into Legacy
>   > Ive created 5 separate files
>   > my problem is the entering of pictures into the database.
>   > All the pictures end up in the same folder and there doesnt seem to be
a
>   > way of auto separating instead it has to be done manually
>   > which im sure will cause problems in a huge file
>   > am i doing something wrong here..i thought by removing one file it
would
>   > remove the pictures with it.  This doesnt seem to work for me.
>   >
>
>   It sounds like you are using the Legacy default locations, these
>   are subdirectories of the Legacy program location, they are named
>   data for the data files, pictures, sound and video are for media
>   files. Personally I do not like that structure because it makes
>   creating computer backups are more difficult.
>
>   I have moved all my Legacy files to a subdirectory tree of the
>   "My Documents Folder" named "Legacy Data". When I want to backup
>   my data everything is in one place. I wish Legacy did this on
>   installation but it doesn't. I do use the same division into
>   separate directories for data and media. I keep all my Data files
>   in the same Data subdirectory but I have subdivided the pictures
>   directory into subdirectory trees organized by family groups i.e
>   my Maternal and Paternal line and my Wife's Maternal and Paternal
>   lines are all in separate tree structures. If I ever start
>   collecting sound and video I will organize those the same way.
>
>   In your case you might want to set up directories for each of the
>     separate families with data, picture, sound and video
>   subdirectories in each. Now all the data for each of your five
>   distinct families will be in one directory structure and you can
>   copy, move and backup each one separately.
>
>   Brian Kelly
>   Rockland, ON
>
>
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