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  1. When my backup size grew enormously after adding some audio file exhibits, I thought maybe I accidentally added them as internal exhibits (I default to external).

     

    However in checking it seems audio files do not indicate if they are internal or external, and based on the db backup size, I can only assume they are in reality stored as internal.

     

    Is this true? Is there any way around this issue?

     

    Regards,

    Strathglass.


  2. Scenario: I will temporarily be on the road and doing some genealogy updtes (TMG7.04) on my laptop instead of my desktop.

     

    #1 - Is it better to just copy my database folder to the laptop, or restore on my laptop a backup made on my desktop?

    (If I copy the database, I would also copy the exhibits, reports, & exports folders I created on the desktop [placed under c:\genealogy\<subfolder>, instead of TMG7 default location])

     

    #2 - I presume whatever the answer to 1 is, going in reverse from laptop back to desktop would be done the same way.

     

    #3 - If a backup is the way to go, should i use a data-only backup? I am not entirely clear what I miss if I do a data-only backup (except I know that it would exclude screen layouts, which I would not want on the laptop anyway given the different screen sizes).

     

    Any advice appreciated.

     

    -Strathglass


  3. I have a new MacBook Pro and have a +4K person database in TMG 7. What do I need to know about running TMG on my Mac? I can't bear the thought of changing over to a different gen program. Do I need another program to make it run TMG--windows issues, e.g.? I'll need specifics. :-) I've read through the boards but haven't seen anything current and want to be sure I'm looking at accurate info.

     

    TIA

    Debra

    Oklahoma City

     

    There are two populare, commercial software packages that let you run windows programs on a Mac, both mentioned already:

    * Parallels Desktop

    * VMWare Fusion

    Both will require you to have the OS disk available (e.g. Win XP)

    I have personally used both of these to run TMG7 without any problems (currently using VMWare Fusion 3).

     

    -strathglass


  4. Hi All:

    Making your own book has become so inexpensive now, I'd be interested in generating a book based largely on the data in my TMG7 database.

     

    Anyone have any experience doing this? I am looking for tips on what works and what doesn't.

    How to include ancestor/descendant charts? (Formatting issues due to page size limitations, how to split them onto multiple pages...)

    What kind of TMG reports to embed into the book?

    etc.

     

    Really, I should learn more about TMG reports because I haven't experimented much with reports yet.

     

    Any tips appreciated. Including suppliers you've used successfully (Blurb.com is one I've looked at).

     

    Regards, Strathglass.


  5. Here is a line from my GEDCOM output from TNG 7.03:

    2 TITL PHOTO-CHISHOLM-Finlay (b.1858-

     

    This is a truncated version of the full file name, which is "PHOTO-CHISHOLM-Finlay (b.1858-03-25 d.1931-06-18), Portrait.jpg".

     

    All such TITL lines for JPEG images seem to be cut off at 30 characters for some reason.

     

    Why is TMG truncating this? Seems like a bug to me.

     

    Regards,

    Strathglass.


  6. I am looking to figure out how to:

     

    #1 - create a list of all exhibits within the database (ideally indicating what item they are attached to [which could be multiple items]), including whether they are internal or external

     

    #2 - export all internal images to a folder

     

    Now I am pretty sure I had previously done #2 and #1 to some extent.

    But I can't remember nor figure out how to do it again now! :wacko:

     

    Regards,

    Strathglass.


  7. Hi all:

    I am trying to understand if the situation I have is normal operation or if there is an issue with the TMG tree display and/or Visual Chartform's output:

     

    There is some inbreeding in this particular family tree, which may be the issue:

     

    John and Dorcas begat John Jr. and Asa.

    But Asa and John's offspring married each other and begat Sabra.

     

    I was entering data from younger to older and realized that Asa's parents were the same as John Jr's, so I simply put the existing person# values for John and Dorcas as Asa's mom & dad.

     

    The problem? In the output report, I would expect to see John and Dorcas once, but they show up twice (the second instances marked as "This person is a duplicate").

    I was hoping the output generation would be smarter than this, and put them in only once and draw the appropriate lines to children John Jr. and Asa.

    Also, in TMG tree view, John and Dorcas also show twice, but at least you can figure out its the same people because the person# values are shown (and are the same in both places).

     

    Are these just limitations or are they bugs?

    My main disappointment is that the chart output duplicates the couple instead of just drawing lines appropriately. Can this be fixed?

     

    Regards,

    Strathglass


  8. I have some external exhibits that display OK, but when I open the exhibit log window they display the Yellow frown face icon indicating the exhibit can't be found.

    Clicking the image properties button again displays the image OK and has the correct path.

     

    Any idea on how to fix this annoyance?

     

    I already tried to reindex and optimize the database, but that did not help.

     

    The images are under a folder that starts in c:\genealogy.

     

    Regards,

    Strathglass


  9. Thanks for the feedback Carol.

    I have no compelling reason to keep the files on the Mac side (just wanted to do so to keep all my files organized in one location), so I am therefore thinking of sticking with Parallels and keeping the files on the PC side:

    as long as I back up my VM then the TMG files are backed up. And I can use Parallels Explorer to see & copy the files from the Mac too.

    So keeping files on the PC side would be OK. Just wondering if others kept the files on the Mac side (i.e. is this problem specific to me or a common parallels issue)?

     

    Regards,

    Strathglass.


  10. Ah bingo - that did it Glenn, thanks very much! (Although in my case I do have a windows version of Office installed.)

     

    I was able to also get TMG working on Parallels by keeping the TMG files on the Parallels VM (in C:\ in My Documents folder) (wouldn't work with data files on the Mac side for unknown reasons).

     

    Do you have any reason to recommend one over the other for Parallels or Fusion?

     

    I prefer Parallels for a few reasons, but don't like that the files are kept on the PC VM.

     

    Regards, Strathglass


  11. Running TMG7.03 on Win XP PRO SP3 (running under VMWare Fusion on Mac OS X 10.5.4) (system has Office 2003 installed) (system [XP & Office] fully updated with MS Update).

     

    Weird problem trying to create the subject report:

    it creates OK in HTML format.

    But when I try to create in RTF or Word 2000 or later or Word v8, it seems to have a problem:

    -several progress bar windows show and complete/go away (generating output for 19 people, generating bibliography, etc.)

    -then it seems to just hang with the report window open and an hour glass (tried waiting many minutes to see progress, but nothing happens)

    -the task manager shows virtually no CPU load (System Idle process running at mostly 98 or 99%)

    -I have no way out except to try and kill TMG with task manager: when I try, TMG comes back with a Window saying output has completed, do I want to open the file?!!!

    -At this point the file is created but is empty!

     

    Any advice?

     

    (I haven't tried with this current setup to see if other reports in Word or RTF create OK.)

     

    Regards, Strathglass.


  12. FYI - I have given up on Parallels due to this issue, which I was not able to resolve.

    It appears to be something peculiar to TMG7 by the way: regular text files are able to be edited OK, so I don't think it is any issue with the VM's access to the Mac files.

     

    VMware Fusion seems to work well for me running TMG, so I will stick with it for now.

     

    Regards,

    Strathglass


  13. By the way:

    If I double-click the .pjc file directly (created essentially on a different machine [VMware fusion vs. Parallels Desktop])

    instead of trying to restore a backup,

    I get a similar error message:

    "An error happened when opening the data tables...

    Path Z:\Documents\06.Genealogy\[...] not found"

    Again, this message is wrong because the path (folder) indicated DOES indeed exist.

     

    -Strathglass


  14. Hi all:

    Have a new problem to resolve, hopefully someone can help:

    -I backed up my database that I last worked on with TMG7.03 under Win XP Pro SP3 running under VMware Fusion on a Mac.

    -I went to restore this using TMG7.03 again but this time with Win XP Pro SP3 running under Parallels Desktop on a Mac

    -I select the project to restore OK

    -I select the folder to restore TO and the existing exhibits folder to use: for both of these, after selecting, I will get the subject "folder ... does not exist" error message, even though it does (obviously, since I just selected them!!)

     

    I am about to remove and re-install the application and try again. In the mean time, does anyone have any ideas?

     

    The backup was a usual complete backup of EVERYTHING, if that makes a difference.

     

    Regards,

    Strathglass


  15. Thanks John. Yes, I had already found and run that utility!

    The two weeks will be the time for me to get around to taking all those pictures and renaming and captioning them and loading them back into TMG (and also making sources where required as part of my ongoing db clean up)!

    It would take a lot LONGER if I did NOT have your TMG utility! THanks!

     

    -strathglass


  16. Thanks for clarifying Glenn - what you say makes sense based on what I've seen.

     

    Only issue: I can't get TMG to start automatically (figured out how to get icon on Mac's task bar [or whatever its called on Mac!], but it doesn't actually start TMG, just Parallels desktop).

     

    I also would like to know if I can back up to my Mac "Documents" folder: I will have to try that.

     

    Also, in conclusion: does anyone know how Fusion does with TMG? Would I be better to use it?

    Maybe I'll have to try it out too!

     

    -Strathglass

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