durch Zufall habe ich diese Ansicht in RM gefunden
das ist ja super!!!
Gibt es eine Möglichkeit, sich nur Personen anzeigen zu lassen, bei denen ein WebHint existiert?
durch Zufall habe ich diese Ansicht in RM gefunden
das ist ja super!!!
Gibt es eine Möglichkeit, sich nur Personen anzeigen zu lassen, bei denen ein WebHint existiert?
That is a great suggestion – I do not believe there is any search criteria within RM to do that
(Such as # of spouse etc)
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I found this view in RM by chance.
That's great!!!
Is there a way to display only people who have a WebHint?
Displaying WebHints on the People List is not an option. It would slow the program down to a crawl to generate all the WebHints in that view.
Ancestry will let you view everyone with a hint on their website. FamilySearch tries to do something like that on their website, but since its a collaborative tree they may or may not be in your RM database. Findmypast and MyHeritage hinting API doesn’t work with any hints you may have on a tree on their website.
ok, das verwende ich schon
und arbeite das regelmäßig ab. Dabei erkenne ich auch falsche Verknüpfungen etc. und korrigiere diese.
Mir ist immer noch nicht klar, welche dieser Änderungen auf Grund der Verknüpfung zu FS nun automatisch auch in RM erscheinen oder eben nicht.
So bleibt wohl nicht anderes, als immer wieder den FSPT zu bemühen und nach Änderungen, Additionen rechts zu suchen???
If I may further elaborate on Renee’s answer: RM does not store or otherwise keep any record of WebHints. Rather, the WebHints come from the Web sites that RM supports, namely FamilySearch, Ancestry, MyHeritage, and FindMyPast.
RM has to query those Web sites for all the people that are currently on the screen. And as you move around in RM, RM has to keep querying again on an ongoing basis as the people being shown on your screen are changing. That’s why showing WebHints in People List View or Descendant View is too slow to be an option. There are just too many people in the view to query all the information from Web sites.
But for example, RM can show things like names, birth dates, death dates, etc. on those views because that information is stored in RM’s database. Therefore, the information does not have to be queried from a Web site.
verstehe ich nicht ganz
schliesslich können die Symbole für Webhints und FS auch angezeigt werden:
Die Anzeige entsprechend zu filtern, müsste doch ohne Performance-Verlust realisierbar sein, so wie es bei den Gruppen ja auch funktioniert.
Es ist ja “nur” ein Datenbank-Fiulter zu emulieren.
Ich behelfe mich als work-around damit, die Personenliste runterzuscrollen, bis links die entsprechenden Symbole auftauchen.
Das geht blitzschnell, erfordert aber entsprechende Konzentration des Benutzers.
Wie man sieht, tauchen die Symbole auch in der People List View auf.
The person tool icons in the Info box do not update on the People List view or the Descendant view. It will only be updated when you view the person in the Pedigree or Family View. You could open the FamilySearch Person Tools screen from there by selecting FamilySearch from the drop list. When it loads that screen it will show the most recent information. However, there isn’t away for the hints to generate.
I have been meaning to follow up on this issue from when I first raised it in an a different context. My original context was that when there are not person tools icons, there instead are little empty circles that are so hard for me to see that I called them “invisible” circles. I wanted the “invisible” circles to be a little more visible.
But of course the larger issue for me is that because of changes between RM7 and RM10, I now work primarily in either People List View or Descendant View. That means I seldom work in either Family View or Pedigree View, which are the only two views where the person tools icons actually work. So how do I get to use my person tools icons in RM10? I have one comment and one suggestion in this regard.
My comment is that for FamilySearch and only for FamilySearch, the person tools icons actually do sort of work in the info area for the highlighted person in both People List View and Descendant View, even if the person has never been highlighted in Family View or Descendant View. What I mean by “sort of work” is that you can hover over the “invisible” circles in info box and you will get a pop-up that will let you get into FamilySearch tools. This is not the FamilySearch hints. Rather, this is the ability to match a person to FamilySearch if they are not already matched or to go to FamilySearch tools if they are already matched.
This ability is important to me because I do a lot of work between RM and FamilySearch, and I need to be able to do that work in People List View and Descendant View. And I repeat, it sort of works in a clunky way, well enough to meet my needs for now. I doubt that it’s designed to work, and I suspect the fact that it works at all is only an accident. But it works well enough for me that I have quit complaining about it for now. The way it works is clunky enough that I would probably have to do a video to show how it works. I don’t think that static screen captures would quite do the trick.
My suggestion is that for the one person currently highlighted in the info box that all the person tools icons would completely work, no matter what view Is being used as the main view. This would include all the person tools icons, including hints. Implementing this suggestion would not overwhelm or slow down RM because it would be supporting the person tools icons for exactly one person. And just so I’m clear, the person tools icons still would not appear in the main part of the view for People List View or for Descendant view. They would appear only in the info box. I would like for this suggestion to be considered for a future RM enhancement.
diesen Vorschlag möchte ich voll unterstützen
deshalb habe ich RM erworben, um eine möglichst breite Synchronisation mit FS zu erhalten
Ich würde mich freuen, wenn die Weiterentwicklung von RM diesem Ziel folgen würde; zumindest was die Richtung FS zu RM betrifft
Das intelligente Auslesen von FS dürft auch nicht zu schwierig sein
Wohingegen das automatisierte Schreiben in FS sehr, sehr schwierig sein dürfte
als ersten Schritt könnte man sich vorstellen, dass in vielen Fällen eine Mehrfachauswahl über Checkboxen ermöglicht würde
Dann würde ich sofort dem RM-FanClub beitreten