FBHFa7 THelpTopic GED-Fix Default Help Screen If you want to know more about a highlighted word in this help screen, use your tab key to position your cursor a highlighted word and press enter. P Welcome to GED-Treasure. This program is a treasure chest of GEDCOM utilities that are here to make life easier for the genealogist. As this program becomes more popular, I will have the resources to add more utilities. If you have a wish-list of utilities you would like in this program, call or write me. Here is my information: Larry Maddocks Knowledge Software Systems, L.C. 935 Best Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 (801) 484-6958 BBS:(call 1st) (801)466-5374 FAST START: Hit F3 and enter the name of a GEDCOM file. From there you can: - Get a list of separate family trees in your GEDCOM file - Split a tree into a separate file - Automatically split all trees into their separate files - The above two options include more options: Split off only ancestors, descendants, direct-line spouses, all spouses, or just everybody in that tree. - Specify the number of generations that you wish included in the split. - View your GEDCOM file while a record-viewer displays user-defined fields. Some GEDCOM files create source records that point to an individual. In the current program, this individual and his whole family tree will be included in a tree that is split off into a GEDCOM file, though the report shows them in separate trees. ) Press ESC to put this help screen away. THelpTopic GEDCOM File View This window allows you to peruse through your GEDCOM file to see what you have. Notice that as you scroll down the file, the window on the right side of your screen displays the current record in user-defined fields. r There are two ways to jump to another record. Use a mouse to click on a line that references that record. (For example, a line with a reference looks like this: 1 FAMC @F1@) The other method is by pressing "alt-r" and then entering the record that you wish to jump to. In the above example this would be "F1". Make sure that you use the same case (i.e., capital F). Y You can pull up as many windows for the same file as your computer's memory will allow. If your GEDCOM file has more than 30,000 lines, you cannot view your GEDCOM file. You can still split family trees and get a report of what trees you have. - Related topics: Moving Around Window THelpTopic What is GEDCOM? GEDCOM is an acronym for GEnealogical Data COMmunication. You may have a computer program that stores your genealogy information. That information is stored on your computer in a way that only your computer program knows how to access. But what if you wanted to share your genealogy with another person who has another kind of a computer? 2 GEDCOM to the rescue! Most genealogy computer programs can make a GEDCOM file. So if you wanted to share your information with another person you would use your genealogy program to create a GEDCOM file. You can put that file on a floppy disk or send it over a modem to be "read" by the other computer. THelpTopic Moving Around A Window You can use the arrow keys to move about in the report. i Up Move up one line Down Move down one line Right Move right one column Left Move left one column PgUp Move one page up PgDn Move one page down Home View right most column of the Report End View left most column of the Report Ctrl-PgUp View top of Report Ctrl-PgDn View bottom of Report. Report viewers can be resized and moved using the Windows menu. THelpTopic About When you choose the About command menu, a dialog box appears, showing copyright and version information. G To close the box, press Esc, Space, or Enter, or click the OK button. THelpTopic File (Alt-F) The GED-Treasure menu allows you to enter the name of the GEDCOM file that you want to work with. You can also change directories from within the program or exit the program here. See also: Open Change Dir Exit THelpTopic Open File (F3) The Open command allows you to enter the name of the GEDCOM file you wish to work with. $ The open file dialog box contains: an input box with a history list a list box to browse the directory a Cancel button an information panel that describes the selected file THelpTopic Change Dir... Change Dir brings up the Change Directory dialog box, in which you can change the current directory. THelpTopic DOS Shell With the DOS Shell command, you can leave the program temporarily to perform a DOS command or run another program. If you change directories while in the Shell, the change will remain in effect after you return to GED-Treasure. 9 To return to this program, type EXIT at the DOS prompt. THelpTopic Exit (Alt-X) The Exit command terminates this program. THelpTopic Window (Alt-W) The Window menu contains commands to close, move and perform other window-management commands. : Window-management commands Size/Move Zoom Close THelpTopic Window Size/Move (Ctrl-F5) Choose this command to change the size or position of the window. Size If you press Shift while you use the arrow keys, you can change the size of the window. Once you've adjusted its size or position, press Enter. S If the window has a Resize corner, you can drag that corner to resize the window. Move When you choose Window Size/Move, the window moves in response to the arrow keys. Once you've moved the window to where you want it, press Enter. H You can also move the window by dragging its title bar with the mouse. THelpTopic Window Zoom (F5) Choose Zoom to resize the window to the maximum size. If the window is already zoomed, you can choose this command to restore it to its previous size. { You can also double-click anywhere on the window's title bar (except where an icon appears) to zoom or unzoom the window. THelpTopic Window Close (Alt-F3) Choose Close to close the window. O You can also click the Close box in the upper right corner to close a window. THelpTopic Name The Name input box is where you enter the name of the GEDCOM file to fix, or the file-name mask to use as a filter for the Files list box (for example, *.GED). THelpTopic Files MY_FAM.GED GEDCOM09.GED GEDCOM02.GED GEDCOM10.GED GEDCOM03.GED GEDCOM11.GED GEDCOM04.GED GEDCOM12.GED GEDCOM05.GED .. GEDCOM06.GED \DATA GEDCOM07.GED \SCRATCH GEDCOM08.GED \SMITH.DIR The Files list box lists the names of files in the current directory that match the file-name mask in the Name input box, plus the parent directory and all subdirectories. C:\PAF\MY_NAME\*.GED MY_FAM.GED 52 Apr 06,1993 12:00pm The File information panel shows the path name, file name, date, time, and size of the selected file. = None of the items on this information panel are selectable. THelpTopic [ OK ] The OK button brings up a dialog box that allows you to choose whether you wish to view your GEDCOM file or create a tree report. THelpTopic [ Cancel ] If you choose Cancel, nothing changes and no action occurs, and the dialog box is put away. M (Esc always cancels a dialog box, even if a Cancel button does not appear.) THelpTopic Help on the Change Directory dialog box The Change Directory dialog box consists of an input box, a list box, an OK button and two other buttons (Chdir and Revert). | Directory Name The Directory Name input box is where you type in the path of the new directory. Directory Tree Drives C:\ PAF DATA The Directory Tree list box enables you to navigate directories by using the selecting bar and pressing Enter. If you're using the keyboard, press Enter to make the selected directory be the current directory, then choose OK or press Esc to exit the dialog box. + [Chdir ] The Chdir button changes the current directory once you've selected or typed in a directory name. + [Revert] The Revert button goes back to the previous directory, as long as you haven't yet exited the dialog box. THelpTopic Options Togle Video Mode (Alt-V) THelpTopic Cross Reference Input This allows you to jump to a certain record in your GEDCOM file. It is case-sensitive. You do not have to include the '@' characters. THelpTopic View GEDCOM or Create A Report Decide if you wish to view your GEDCOM file here. If your GEDCOM file contains over 30,000 lines, you cannot view it, but you can still create a tree report and split separate family trees into their own GEDCOM files. < If you want to automatically split off all trees into their separate GEDCOM files, you must choose to the "split trees" option here. If you choose to view your GEDCOM file now, you can create a report and split off one tree at a time, but not all automatically. This can be changed in the future when I get time. THelpTopic Automatically Split All Trees If your ancestors knew how many unrelated family trees you had floating around in your genealogy database they might turn over in their graves! These extra trees take up valuable disk space, get in the way, and confuse us, etc. etc. Many of get these extra trees may come from the Family Search library. Some of us have download a thousand individuals onto our floppies and then stuck them into our genealogy database, to float around forever. These trees are separate family trees, made up of one or more individuals. No one is pointing to them, they are not pointing to anyone else. You probably have one big tree that is your main genealogy database. GED_Treasure will identify those trees, show you who belongs to them, and then automatically split them off into their own separate files. You will get a report on what the names of those files are. THelpTopic Name of Tree Report This is the name of the file that the tree report will be written to. You will also get to view this report right after it has been created. THelpTopic Enter Cross Reference Enter the cross reference (i.e., I1) of the INDIVIDUAL that you wish to create a unique GEDCOM file for. This must be the record of an individual, not a family or a source record. I have not tested the results of entering in a family record. NOTE: This value is case- sensitive. THelpTopic Which Relatives? Who do you want in your new GEDCOM file? Just your ancestors, just your children and descendants, or everybody? If you choose everybody then all spouses will be included, even though the program allows you to disclude them. THelpTopic Only Direct Line Spouses? If you choose all spouses, then the only relatives who will not be saved to the GEDCOM file are your ancestors, if you selected "Only Ancestors", or your descendants if you selected "Only Descendants." All spouses and their children and ancestors will be saved to disk. THelpTopic Output GEDCOM File This is the name of the new file that will contain the family tree that is split off. If you want GED_Treasure to automatically split off all the family trees that it finds, then leave this field alone. THelpTopic Number of Generations This is the number of generations that will be included in the split. THelpTopic Comments This is not implemented yet. When it is, this will allow you to include a comment in the header of your GEDCOM file. THelpTopic About The User-Defined Fields A file is included with GED_Treasure, called RECORD.GRM. This allows users to define what fields they wish to view as they peruse their GEDCOM file. Documentation may come someday if there is any demand on how to do this! THelpIndex2