Good morning,
Where can i find the instructions for installing ahnenblatt?? I heve seen it but did'nt find it again
Georges Tossyn
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Hi Georges,
welcome to the Ahnenblattportal!
I fear there are no instructions for installing Ahnenblatt. But the good news are: You won't need one. There is nothing special to do during the installation.
There is however a new english help file for Ahnenblatt. It's officially still a work in progress but looks pretty fine to me and even better (linke pictures etc.) than the german help. It is created by a user here in the forum, mathemagician, who has linked his homepage with the help file and a new language file, which seems to be more clear some aspects of the translation than the shipped one. But you will work with the installed french language (file) I guess?
The Thread to these two new files: http://www.ahnenblattportal.de/viewtopic.php?t=5557
If you have a question about the installation or something else, just come back here and ask.
Marcus
welcome to the Ahnenblattportal!
I fear there are no instructions for installing Ahnenblatt. But the good news are: You won't need one. There is nothing special to do during the installation.
There is however a new english help file for Ahnenblatt. It's officially still a work in progress but looks pretty fine to me and even better (linke pictures etc.) than the german help. It is created by a user here in the forum, mathemagician, who has linked his homepage with the help file and a new language file, which seems to be more clear some aspects of the translation than the shipped one. But you will work with the installed french language (file) I guess?
The Thread to these two new files: http://www.ahnenblattportal.de/viewtopic.php?t=5557
If you have a question about the installation or something else, just come back here and ask.
Marcus
The language editor is only needed if you want to create a new language (file) for Ahnenblatt. For the work with your families you won't need it.
After installation of Ahnenblatt you can import an Gedcom (*.ged) file or you start with a new (empty) file where you have to create a new person and then create others by clicking the links (like "father" or "child") and filling in the informations you have.
I don't know aldfaer, so I can't recommend a way of exporting/saving a Gedcom file there. But if you are able to create one there, I would
Have fun and just try it, you'll get an idea how to work with Ahnenblatt real quick.
Marcus
After installation of Ahnenblatt you can import an Gedcom (*.ged) file or you start with a new (empty) file where you have to create a new person and then create others by clicking the links (like "father" or "child") and filling in the informations you have.
I don't know aldfaer, so I can't recommend a way of exporting/saving a Gedcom file there. But if you are able to create one there, I would
- Save a copy!
- Save another copy and import that one in Ahnenblatt ("File" - "Open ..." - "GEDCOM file").
- Save that file as an Ahnenblatt-File ("File" - "Save as ..." - "Ahnenblatt file") - working with them is much quicker and if you need another Gedcom file, you can save it any time as a Gedcom and get right back and work with the Ahnenblatt file.
- Start editing your family or print some trees. Dont' worry to much, just try it - it's easy to use. Just in case, save a copy from time to time. Additionally you can set an option that Ahnenblatt will save some backup files ("Tools" - "Options ..." - "Folders" -- I'va entered "999" and "10" here).
Have fun and just try it, you'll get an idea how to work with Ahnenblatt real quick.
Marcus