I've been busily printing census records from Ancestry, storing them in a folder, and attaching them to the multimedia tab of the source cited for each person. That folder is now approaching 1 gig in size. A recent thread that asked about transferring multimedia files made me go read the manual about multimedia and I found and corrected 13 missing (broken links, actually) files. I also added and deleted a picture to several persons in my family file. So ... two questions:
1. Why do the deleted (or unlinked, more properly) pictures still appear in the Thumbnails folder when I right-click (or control-click, Bob) on the family file and select "Show Package Contents"? If I add the same jpg file to 10 different people and then unlink it, I have 10 additional thumbnails in the family file. Why?
2. I must be reading the manual incorrectly, but it seems to be saying that if I click on Multimedia on the left sidebar when I have a family or person record displayed in the center of Reunion, I should see the multimedia files attached to the source, family, or person (not events or notes) on the right multimedia sidebar. The only files I see there are ones that I've added there. Yes, I can attach a pdf formatted census record to the person by clicking on the "+" sign, but if I do so, Reunion limits me to a 200% zoom. If I click on the multimedia tab of the source record and then on the document in question, it opens up in Adobe Acrobat, which allows higher levels of zoom than Reunion does. As it stands now, the only way I know a pdf formatted census record is attached to a person is by opening the source and clicking on the multimedia tab. If I have a pdf formatted text document (a letter, essay, story, etc.), this feature works well, because 200% magnification is more than enough.
When I ran a multimedia report, I found about 7 people with census records attached to them instead of to the source. Those census records were Mariner Write text files that I had converted to pdf. I deleted them because if I want a census record attached to a person, I want the actual image of the census record attached, not a text file that I created from the record with Mariner Write.
Yes, the multimedia icon on the left changes from blank to a picture, but only if the file is a jpg, not if it is a pdf. That feature is rather redundant, though, because if a jpg is attached to a person, it shows up to the left of their name in the family view. I don't need the icon on the multimedia tab to change to let me know there is a jpg file attached to a person.
It would be useful to know that I have a pdf formatted census record attached to a person, though, by clicking on the multimedia tab on the left sidebar. Then, if I had a question, I could go to the multimedia tab of the source record and get an answer. Or not.
It appears to me that the multimedia sidebar (on the right) does not link to source record pdf documents. Do I misunderstand something here? If so, what am I doing wrong? Should attaching a pdf file to a person on the multimedia tab in a source record result in a "link" to the multimedia sidebar on the right when the family or person view is open so that the pdf file shows there, too? Or do I have to perform two separate actions?
Thanks,
Jeff
1. Why do the deleted (or unlinked, more properly) pictures still appear in the Thumbnails folder when I right-click (or control-click, Bob) on the family file and select "Show Package Contents"? If I add the same jpg file to 10 different people and then unlink it, I have 10 additional thumbnails in the family file. Why?
2. I must be reading the manual incorrectly, but it seems to be saying that if I click on Multimedia on the left sidebar when I have a family or person record displayed in the center of Reunion, I should see the multimedia files attached to the source, family, or person (not events or notes) on the right multimedia sidebar. The only files I see there are ones that I've added there. Yes, I can attach a pdf formatted census record to the person by clicking on the "+" sign, but if I do so, Reunion limits me to a 200% zoom. If I click on the multimedia tab of the source record and then on the document in question, it opens up in Adobe Acrobat, which allows higher levels of zoom than Reunion does. As it stands now, the only way I know a pdf formatted census record is attached to a person is by opening the source and clicking on the multimedia tab. If I have a pdf formatted text document (a letter, essay, story, etc.), this feature works well, because 200% magnification is more than enough.
When I ran a multimedia report, I found about 7 people with census records attached to them instead of to the source. Those census records were Mariner Write text files that I had converted to pdf. I deleted them because if I want a census record attached to a person, I want the actual image of the census record attached, not a text file that I created from the record with Mariner Write.
Yes, the multimedia icon on the left changes from blank to a picture, but only if the file is a jpg, not if it is a pdf. That feature is rather redundant, though, because if a jpg is attached to a person, it shows up to the left of their name in the family view. I don't need the icon on the multimedia tab to change to let me know there is a jpg file attached to a person.
It would be useful to know that I have a pdf formatted census record attached to a person, though, by clicking on the multimedia tab on the left sidebar. Then, if I had a question, I could go to the multimedia tab of the source record and get an answer. Or not.
It appears to me that the multimedia sidebar (on the right) does not link to source record pdf documents. Do I misunderstand something here? If so, what am I doing wrong? Should attaching a pdf file to a person on the multimedia tab in a source record result in a "link" to the multimedia sidebar on the right when the family or person view is open so that the pdf file shows there, too? Or do I have to perform two separate actions?
Thanks,
Jeff
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