I have used the Stillborn option on the Death Fact but I don't like the way it just adds aged Stillborn to the end of the sentence. I can't see a way of improving this sentence using the Fact Type editor. A steer would be most welcome in case I have missed something simple. Is the only option to customise the sentence for this entry?
* Sentence for a still birth
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Sentence for a still birth
David Wilkinson researching Bowtle, Butcher, Edwards, Gillingham, Overett, Ransome, Simpson, and Wilkinson in East Anglia
Deterioration is contagious, and places are destroyed or renovated by the spirit of the people who go to them
Deterioration is contagious, and places are destroyed or renovated by the spirit of the people who go to them
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Re: Sentence for a still birth
Something like the following might be suitable:
{individual} {=TextIf(%FACT.AGE% = "Stillborn","was stillborn","died")} <of {cause}> {date} {place}{=TextIf(%FACT.AGE% = "Stillborn","",Text(" aged ".%FACT.AGE%))}.
But if there are only a few, editing the specific Death Sentence template is probably easiest.
BTW: Will you have similar problems with Death ages of Infant and Child which add to the complexity?
{individual} {=TextIf(%FACT.AGE% = "Stillborn","was stillborn","died")} <of {cause}> {date} {place}{=TextIf(%FACT.AGE% = "Stillborn","",Text(" aged ".%FACT.AGE%))}.
But if there are only a few, editing the specific Death Sentence template is probably easiest.
BTW: Will you have similar problems with Death ages of Infant and Child which add to the complexity?
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
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Re: Sentence for a still birth
Mike,
Many thanks, I didn't think I'd missed anything obvious.
Many thanks, I didn't think I'd missed anything obvious.
David Wilkinson researching Bowtle, Butcher, Edwards, Gillingham, Overett, Ransome, Simpson, and Wilkinson in East Anglia
Deterioration is contagious, and places are destroyed or renovated by the spirit of the people who go to them
Deterioration is contagious, and places are destroyed or renovated by the spirit of the people who go to them