Suggestions for linking maps in Legacy

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Mike Christie

Suggestions for linking maps in Legacy

Legg inn av Mike Christie » 05 sep 2004 19:31:23

I have been sent a scan of a beautiful 1843 map of part of Hertfordshire
by another researcher, and I'm trying to figure out the most sensible
way to link it into Legacy.

I know I can associate a picture with a location, but it seems silly to
go and separately link it with every location that appears on it. I
could treat it as a source, or just as a picture, and associate it with
every person that has an event on the map, but that's a lot of linking
and again it seems silly. So far it seems to me that there is no
sensible way to link it at all, and that I should simply treat it as an
external resource. If I make any deductions based on an examination of
the map, then I would cite it as a source; otherwise it's just not part
of the database.

Does anyone have any better ideas? Or comments on how they include maps
in their own databases?

Thanks

Mike

John Carruthers

Re: Suggestions for linking maps in Legacy

Legg inn av John Carruthers » 05 sep 2004 23:40:30

You may wish to consider adding a fake individual to your database called "
Maps ! ". This way you can put the map into the fake persons Scrapbook. I
have several fake people in my database for entering and recording general
information and data. They all have the same surname " ! ". That way they
will sort to the top of the Index of Individuals. Of course if you gedcom
your database or upload it to a web site you have to remember to not include
these fake individuals.
John Carruthers
"Mike Christie" <mike.christie@athensgroup.com> wrote in message
news:3_WdnQNjo61k0abcRVn-og@giganews.com...
I have been sent a scan of a beautiful 1843 map of part of Hertfordshire by
another researcher, and I'm trying to figure out the most sensible way to
link it into Legacy.

I know I can associate a picture with a location, but it seems silly to go
and separately link it with every location that appears on it. I could
treat it as a source, or just as a picture, and associate it with every
person that has an event on the map, but that's a lot of linking and again
it seems silly. So far it seems to me that there is no sensible way to
link it at all, and that I should simply treat it as an external resource.
If I make any deductions based on an examination of the map, then I would
cite it as a source; otherwise it's just not part of the database.

Does anyone have any better ideas? Or comments on how they include maps
in their own databases?

Thanks

Mike

Stuart Gregory

Re: Suggestions for linking maps in Legacy

Legg inn av Stuart Gregory » 06 sep 2004 16:30:25

On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 12:31:23 -0500, Mike Christie
<mike.christie@athensgroup.com> wrote:

I have been sent a scan of a beautiful 1843 map of part of Hertfordshire
by another researcher, and I'm trying to figure out the most sensible
way to link it into Legacy.

Mike

G'day Mike

I simply enter it as a Master Source and include the scan in the picture
tab.

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Stuart
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