* Janes Icons
Janes Icons
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I would like to add census icons to my diagrams. I have downloaded the plug in to my "downloads" file, but the next step has beaten me. Any help would be much appreciated.
I would like to add census icons to my diagrams. I have downloaded the plug in to my "downloads" file, but the next step has beaten me. Any help would be much appreciated.
- tatewise
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Re: Janes Icons
Welcome to your first FHUG posting.
I have moved this to the FH General Usage Forum as it is nothing to do with Plugins.
I think you are referring to the FHUG Download Jane’s Census and Certificate Icons.
In FH v7 there are many coloured Number Labels that can be used as Census Icons and are similar to Jane's Census Icons.
Also, they use the .emf file format preferred in FH v7 instead of the .bmp file format. That is why the Icon Downloads are marked as for FH versions: V4, V5, and V6 except for 2021 Converted Icons. I suggest you discard the download.
See FHUG Knowledge Base Using Icons but note that it is for FH versions: V4, V5, and V6 although FH v7 is largely similar.
An important decision is whether to use Boxes tab Conditions for Record Flag or Expression. The latter is often preferred.
I have moved this to the FH General Usage Forum as it is nothing to do with Plugins.
I think you are referring to the FHUG Download Jane’s Census and Certificate Icons.
In FH v7 there are many coloured Number Labels that can be used as Census Icons and are similar to Jane's Census Icons.
Also, they use the .emf file format preferred in FH v7 instead of the .bmp file format. That is why the Icon Downloads are marked as for FH versions: V4, V5, and V6 except for 2021 Converted Icons. I suggest you discard the download.
See FHUG Knowledge Base Using Icons but note that it is for FH versions: V4, V5, and V6 although FH v7 is largely similar.
An important decision is whether to use Boxes tab Conditions for Record Flag or Expression. The latter is often preferred.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
Re: Janes Icons
Thankyou for the reply and advice. I will discard the download and refer to "Using Icons" in the knowledge base.
I've been using Family Tree Maker for many years and moved over to Family Historian recently. Hence I am navigating my way slowly through FH, plus I'm a little slow on the uptake these days.
I've been using Family Tree Maker for many years and moved over to Family Historian recently. Hence I am navigating my way slowly through FH, plus I'm a little slow on the uptake these days.
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Re: Janes Icons
OK, I hope you have followed the advice in Importing to Family Historian under Import from Family Tree Maker (FTM).
It would be prudent to 'clean up' the imported data before moving on to new features.
It would be prudent to 'clean up' the imported data before moving on to new features.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
Re: Janes Icons
Yes Mike - a good idea. I have imported two large trees from FTM, without any hitch ! at the moment. I think FH offers so much more than FTM, but it will be a very steep learning curve.
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Re: Janes Icons
You are correct. As with any significant software product it takes time to understand its features and choose how to use them.
Spend time understanding what FH offers, how the data is represented, and how it appears in Diagrams and Reports.
Consistency is the watchword. The Family Historian Sample Project has some examples of most data.
One thing to consider, assuming those two trees contain people who are inter-related, is to merge them into one Project.
Spend time understanding what FH offers, how the data is represented, and how it appears in Diagrams and Reports.
Consistency is the watchword. The Family Historian Sample Project has some examples of most data.
One thing to consider, assuming those two trees contain people who are inter-related, is to merge them into one Project.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
Re: Janes Icons
Thanks Mike. I have referred to the sample project on occassions and found it helpful. I think this is the way forward - slowly but surely
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Re: Janes Icons
I have created numbered Icons for England , Ireland Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man, USA and Canada from scratch in emf format for FH7, but can't remember how, or where to upload them to so other's can use them
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John see FHUG Knowledge Base > Contribute > Add/Update a Download.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
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Re: Janes Icons
Thanks Mike,
I have now uploaded my Icon set. I hope users like them
I have now uploaded my Icon set. I hope users like them
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Re: Janes Icons
John, there's a delay between you submitting them and them actually getting posted -- shouldn't be long, but don't worry when they don't appear straight away.
Helen Wright
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