Sorry that I write in English, but the English forum seems to be dead :/
My problem is that the family tree shows duplicates. That is there is a couple (man and wife) who are shown twice in the family tree. The database itself knows that they are the one and the same couple. Is there any way to correct the family tree?
duplicate problem
Re: duplicate problem
Hello finno,
welcome to the Ahnenblattportal!
Which forum did you mean (the dead one)? Is there another Ahnenblatt-Forum out there?
But most of the time both showings are needed to keep the tree "readable" without cutting important people in the tree. To identify those who are doubled, Ahnenblatt puts a small number in the upper right corner of the frames.
Marcus
welcome to the Ahnenblattportal!
No problem, we have an english section here to provide support. I just moved your topic in here.finno hat geschrieben:Sorry that I write in English, but the English forum seems to be dead :/
Which forum did you mean (the dead one)? Is there another Ahnenblatt-Forum out there?
It's not a but, it's a feature! At least most of the time ... sometimes Ahnenblatt doubles people because it can't identify that it would be enough to draw them once.My problem is that the family tree shows duplicates. That is there is a couple (man and wife) who are shown twice in the family tree. The database itself knows that they are the one and the same couple. Is there any way to correct the family tree?
But most of the time both showings are needed to keep the tree "readable" without cutting important people in the tree. To identify those who are doubled, Ahnenblatt puts a small number in the upper right corner of the frames.
Marcus
Re: duplicate problem
sorry if I said rudely, dead
Oh the little numbers in the corners! Yes, now that you mentioned I see them. But it would look clearer if they were shown as one person only.. IMO.
However the research is done with Gramps, but Ahnenblatt does better familytrees. Thanks!
finno
Oh the little numbers in the corners! Yes, now that you mentioned I see them. But it would look clearer if they were shown as one person only.. IMO.
However the research is done with Gramps, but Ahnenblatt does better familytrees. Thanks!
finno