What's New in Family Historian 3.0?
Contents
1. Create Websites
2. 'Smart Trees' and Moving and Resizing
3. A new Everyone Diagram
4. The All Relatives
Tree has been Re-worked and Much Improved
5. Duplicate-Detection and Duplicate-Linking
in Diagrams
6. Multi-Tree Diagrams, Saved Diagrams
and Enhanced Chart Output
7. Much Improved Control Over Box Contents
in Diagrams
8. Diagram Orientations, Box Hiding,
'On-the-fly' Option Changes, and Yet More Enhancements to Diagrams
9. Usability Enhancements, including a
New Navigation Pane
10. Installable Fact Sets
11. Unlimited Record Flags
12. Create Family Tree CDs
13. A New Internet Search Tool
14.
New Narrative Reports and Enhancements to Existing Narrative Reports
15. Other Enhancements to Reports
16. New Queries and Query Enhancements
17. Sundry Other Enhancements
1. Create Websites
- A new website creation feature allows you to create wonderful websites using
Family Historian's powerful report engine and picture-handling functionality,
to generate superb web pages.
- Extensive configuration options give you an unprecedented level of control
over the generated web site - or you can simply accept the Family Historian
defaults.
- Use the 'Private' record flag to exclude some individuals altogether, or
use the 'Living' record flag to hide all but the basic details (name, sex,
and family relationships).
2. 'Smart Trees', and Moving
and Resizing
- Support 4 different methods for moving boxes & branches.
- New 'Smart Trees'automatically adjust to accommodate box or branch moves,
or box resizing, making changes easy that would otherwise be difficult or
impossible in practice
- Boxes can be either automatically sized or manually resized - and you can
switch between these.
- A new method of branch dragging relative to a 'fixed point' makes it easy
to move entire branches apart or together. The same technique can used to
move spouses and siblings together or further apart.
3. A New Everyone Diagram
- A new Everyone Diagram has been added which shows everyone in your family
tree file, and all of their relationships.
4. The All Relatives
Diagram has been Re-worked and Much Improved
The All Relatives tree is unique to Family Historian. It shows all
relatives of a given person or couple, in a way that looks great and is easy
to understand. Please note: all of the listed enhancements apply not just to
the All Relatives diagram, but to All Relatives trees too, when
these are inserted into other diagrams (see section 7. below).
- Half-siblings are now aligned with siblings, and ancestors 'other spouses'
are shown next to them. Where ancestral spouses are not in spouse order, an
optional spouse number is displayed next to the non-ancestral spouse to show
which order they come in.
- Diagrams now automatically adjust themselves vertically as well as horizontally
to make best use of available space. You no longer get wasted unused rows
for relatives you don't have.
- You can now simply specify 'All' as the required number of generations for
ancestors and descendants. The no. of rows per generation field is gone -
you no longer need to specify this.
- Layout of All Relatives diagrams has been improved in several ways
and you now have more control over it. If you right-click on a box in a diagram
there is a 'Keep Near Parents' option which you can use to control layout.
- 'Proxy' boxes are boxes which show ancestors in the context of their parents'
family. You now have complete control over the display of proxy boxes and
can eliminate them altogether if you wish to, or specify conditions for when
they will be used.
5. Duplicate-Detection and
Duplicate-Linking in Diagrams
Duplicates in diagrams arise when the same person is related to the diagram
root in more than one way. Family Historian has pioneered a new strategy for
dealing with this scenario, which we believe achieves the best possible clarity,
simplicity and elegance - but without in any way compromising on the information
that is displayed.
- Family Historian will now (optionally) automatically close-off duplicated
branches, and use curved, coloured ribbons to link duplicate individuals and
duplicate families.
- Extensive configuration options allow you to control the colour, shape and
width of linking ribbons.
6. Multi-Tree Diagrams,
Saved Diagrams and Enhanced Chart Output
- All diagrams can now be saved with all details preserved as files in Family
Historian Chart format, so you can create complex charts and keep them, and
add to them.
- All diagrams now support multiple trees. You can insert an unlimited number
of additional trees into any diagram, and position them independently, wherever
you want.
- As well as trees you can also insert as many pictures, text boxes, lines
and rectangles as you wish, and format or order them (front-to-back) as you
wish.
- Box features are now fully configurable - including the shape, thickness
and colour of box frames (if used), the box fill colour, optional box shadow,
colour, size and position, and, of course, all text colour, style & layout
details.
- You can also now add 'B&B-Style' icons in diagrams (think of the icons
in Bed-and-Breakfast catalogues which tell you whether the room has a TV or
en-suite shower). For example, you could use a 'men-at-work' traffic sign,
appearing just below a box, to flag which records you are currently working
on, and/or a Stop sign to show which records are flagged as private. There
is no limit to the number of icons that are shown next to any box. You can
choose from a number of pre-defined icons, or you can design and use your
own icons if you wish (e.g. using Windows 'Paint').
- You can specify sets of box features, including any or all of the features
just listed, and can choose your preferred conditions for displaying them.
For example, you could specify that all or some text items should be coloured
based on sex, the fill colour and frame thickness could be conditional upon
generation, icons could be determined by specified record flags, and the shadow
position could be determined by the box type. You decide how to match features
to conditions that you specify.
- Although matching features to conditions is easy, it's even easier when
it's all been done for you. Which is why Family Historian comes installed
with a number of 'presets', allowing you to choose between a number of standard
'looks' for your diagrams - e.g. generation-based colouring, box-type colouring,
a 'no-box' version, and so on.
7. Much Improved Control
Over Box Contents in Diagrams
- Specifying the text contents of boxes in diagrams is now much easier - just
choose the items you want from a list. But you can still 'drill down' to get
full control over details if you wish to.
- You can now specify font, style, colour & layout features for all text
items within boxes.
- You can specify not just text margins, but 3 levels of indent for individual
text items within boxes. Text items can be left, right, or centre aligned,
or justified.
- Text can be wrapped round pictures (side only).
- Boxes automatically adjust to the size of the text, and can accommodate
all text, including lengthy notes extending over multiple paragraphs. ';
- Display of text items can be conditional upon record flags, and on other
conditions.
- Text items can be grouped together, to create visually impressive layouts.
For example, you could choose to display all of a person's residences, and
indent, colour and/or italicize the address and note details for each one.
- Although you can use different formatting options for names, dates and places,
within text boxes, it is now simple to set these in one place for all text
items in your boxes.
8. Diagram Orientations,
Box Hiding, 'On-the-fly' Option Changes, and Yet More Enhancements to Diagrams
- Family Historian has always supported 'On-the-fly' changes to diagram options,
but this has been greatly extended and made much easier to understand and
use.
- No more hitting 'diagram limits'. If you see an expansion button you can
now always click on it to expand the diagram, and Family Historian will adjust
the diagram both vertically and horizontally if it has to (even in All
Relatives trees).
- You can now hide any box or tree branch. You can also choose to show hidden
boxes, and unhide them again if you want to.
- All diagrams now support all orientations (top-down, bottom-up, left-right,
and right-left).
- Working simultaneously with multiple diagram windows is now much easier
thanks to the new Navigation bar (see next).
- Improved support for scaling diagrams - it has been made much easier and
clearer.
- Improved support for spouse layout - 3 default schemes are provided for
controlling the position of spouses (mainly relevant to individuals who have
more than one) but you can override these by positioning spouses (and siblings)
in any order you wish
- A new "Find in Diagram" command on the Edit menu let's you find
any selected person in the current diagram window (the most recently-viewed
one if you have more than one open). This works from any other window.
- With a single key press, Family Historian will now automatically avoid both
vertical and horizontal page boundaries (and you can configure the margin
to leave in each case).
- All dimensions are now given in real world units - inches, centimetres or
millimetres, depending on your preference. There are more of them that you
can configure, and they are better laid out and easier to understand.
- The 'Expand Branch (all levels)' command on the Diagram menu now lets you
expand a branch fully, rather than just one level.
- A new option allows you to show a line below individuals and couples who
have no offspring.
- A new 'Limit Overhang' feature gives fine-grained control over layout.
- If you open a diagram for a person who has multiple sets of parents, you
are now prompted to select which parents you want. Using the 'Insert Tree'
feature, you can have both trees in one diagram.
9. Usability Enhancements, including
a New Navigation Pane
- The new (optional) Navigation Pane, on the left-hand side of the Main window
when you open it, shows all active windows in the program (Records Window,
Query Window, Diagram Windows, Multimedia Windows, Reports Windows).
- You can have as many diagram, reports and multimedia windows open as you
like. This is not new, but it is much easier to see when you do this and switch
between them.
- Right-click on any icon in the pane for options to 'Lock' the Window (preventing
it being reused if say, it's the Diagram Window and you open another diagram),
or Close the window. You can't lock the Records Window or the Query Window
- there is only one of each of these in any case.
- Locked Windows have a little 'lock' added to the bottom-left corner of their
icon to show that they are locked.
- You can now hide unused facts (events or attributes) in all lists.
- Sundry other usability enhancements (including some mentioned elsewhere
- such as much easier ways of specifying the contents of boxes in diagrams).
10. Installable Fact Sets
Up to now, however, you have only been able to create custom facts (i.e. events
or attributes) one at a time. Suppose, however, that you share an interest with
others in a particular set of facts that cover some specialised aspect. In that
case, you or someone else can define a complete set of facts that are relevant
to this. This 'fact set' can be exported, and uploaded to a website (the Family
Historian User Group website for example). Then others can download and install
it using an Import comand.
Here are some examples of topics that genealogists might wish to define a fact
set for:
- Medical History
- Military History
- Religious History and Ordinances
- Specialist Occupation Details (e.g. you could have a specialist fact set
for sailors, covering which ships they sailed in, and other details relevant
to the lives of sailors)
- Muslims might wish to use an Islamic fact set. Jewish people might want
to use a Jewish one, and so on.
There is no limit to the number of fact sets you can create and have installed.
11. Unlimited Record Flags
- Record flags are flags that you can add to any Individual record to mark
something about that individual (e.g. that they are alive or that they don't
want information about them to be made public).
- Flags can be viewed and edited in the new Record Flags dialog on the Edit
menu, which lets you view and set flags for multiple records at the same time.
- You can define your own custom flags (as many as you like).
- A new "Work with Named Lists and Flags" tool lets you set named
list membership based on flags or flags based on named list membership, and
do other house-keeping tasks with both.
- Set new Query menu commands let you set or clear record flags based on queries.
- Record flags can be tested within queries, like any other field or (like
any other field) used as a column in a query.
- Record flags can be used elsewhere within text schemes to determine whether
a line of text should appear. They can also be used to determine any box feature
in a diagram - e.g. the 'fill' colour or shape of a box, the frame size or
colour, whether the box has a shadow or an icon etc.
- Flags are also used when generating websites to control levels of privacy
and exclude people who do not wish to be included.
12. Create Family Tree CDs
This feature requires a CD writer and CD-burning software. Most CD writers
come with their own CD-burning software. CD-burning software is in any case
included as part of Windows XP.
- Design and create CDs containing your family tree data for sharing with
other family members
- Use the same powerful configuration options and features as for Web Site
creation, but create a CD instead
13. A New Internet Search
Tool
- A new Internet Search tool allows you to search and/or 'go to' key genealogy
research websites across the Internet
14. New Narrative Reports and Enhancements
to Existing Narrative Reports
- 2 new narrative reports have been added: Ancestors by Generation
and Individual Narrative.
- You can now edit the sentence template for all facts (events or attributes,
custom or standard, imported or not) using high-level codes for generating
sentences in narrative reports.
- You can now easily override the sentence template for individual instances
of events or attributes, to fine tune how these appear in narrative reports.
15. Other Enhancements to Reports
- Improvements to the Descendant Outline report.
- Sundry other report enhancements - e.g. Cause of Death is now included
with other notes about deaths, in reports.
16. New Queries and Query Enhancements
- New standard queries have been added, including the 'Contains Text' query
which lets you find any Individual whose record (or linked family records)
contain a given word or part-word. So finding anyone who has ever had anything
to do with Winchester, say, is now easy.
- Query result sets can now be saved in CSV format as well as text. Copying
query cells now uses an improved format, and should now always work with all
data.
- Querying on census data has been made easier.
17. Sundry Other Enhancements
- A new import/export menu that makes exporting and installing custom items,
much easier (e.g. queries, custom text schemes, installable fact sets etc).
- You can now specify a copyright message in the header box of a GEDCOM file.
- Numerous other minor refinements and improvements.
Related Topics
For a complete list of updates (in all versions) see
What's New in Family Historian?
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