Pictures
Hello Rosa,
I don't know Heredis, but I know GEDCOM. And the latter comprises only personal data, but no images. A GEDCOM file has no images in it. There was only one GEDCOM flavor (5.5) that allowed storing images within the family file - but I don't know if any genealogical software supported that.
So, if you want images, you have to try to download them apart. Might be a lot of work, maybe even not possible, because the service provider wants to keep you in his environment.
As you should have registered the images within the GEDCOM file, you then should have a look if you can store the images at the same place they are registered for (with path and file name). If this is too much work, you can also store them all in one directory and re-configure the path by choosing the function Extras > Remap images/files...
Good luck,
Frido
I don't know Heredis, but I know GEDCOM. And the latter comprises only personal data, but no images. A GEDCOM file has no images in it. There was only one GEDCOM flavor (5.5) that allowed storing images within the family file - but I don't know if any genealogical software supported that.
So, if you want images, you have to try to download them apart. Might be a lot of work, maybe even not possible, because the service provider wants to keep you in his environment.
As you should have registered the images within the GEDCOM file, you then should have a look if you can store the images at the same place they are registered for (with path and file name). If this is too much work, you can also store them all in one directory and re-configure the path by choosing the function Extras > Remap images/files...
Good luck,
Frido
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