From: Don A. <dal...@us...> - 2004-06-15 02:50:15
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On Sun, 2004-06-13 at 17:48, William McCallum wrote: > 1) I have some source citations like > > 2 SOUR @34@ > 3 EVEN BIRT > [etc] > > These are citations to the crossreferenced source, and the 3 EVEN line > indicates that the source > is a birth record. This is part of the Gedcom 5.5 SOURCE_CITATION > structure. Gramps doesn't understand > the EVEN line and skips it when importing. This appears to be redundant information. The record is in the format of: 1 EVEN BIRT 2 SOUR @34@ 3 EVEN BIRT While GRAMPS is ignoring it, we are losing no information. > 2) I have some source records like > > 0 @S34@ SOUR > 1 REFN user_label > [etc] > 1 CHAN > 2 DATE some_date > > These are also legal Gedcom 5.5 tags, but gramps puts both the REFN and > CHAN tags into a NOTE structure. Moreover, > it doesn't report that it is doing this. > > I am using gramps 1.0.3-1 installed by fink on Mac OS X > It looks like we may need an Attribute list for Sources. While this won't go into the 1.0.X series, it could be added to the 1.1 version (where we can make changes to the underlying database structure). Don |