To open the Family Connection Mapper, click on Family Connection
Mapper on the Diagram menu, when viewing a diagram. Or
click on the Family Connection Mapper icon
on the Diagram toolbar.
The Family Connection Mapper is a powerful tool which allows you to
perform a range of tasks, involving routes. A 'route',
in Family Historian terms, is a marked line, or series of marked lines,
connecting boxes on a chart. A route can be a single path route,
connecting one box to another. Or it can be a multi-path route,
connecting numerous boxes - which could be the boxes in a specific tree
branch, or any arbitrary selection of boxes. There is no limit to
the number of routes you can have in a diagram, or the number of boxes
on each route. There is also no limit to the number of routes that
any given box can be 'on'. Here are just some of the things you
can do using routes:
You can use the How Related dialog (available from the Tools
menu) to show how any 2 people are related. The relationship can
be displayed graphically by clicking on the button on that dialog. When you do this, the
relationship will be displayed in a diagram, marked using a route.
You can use the Family Connection Mapper to modify the appearance, or
any other aspect of any such generated route, or delete it, exactly as
you could if you had created it yourself using the Family Connection
Mapper.
Each route is listed in the main display area of the Family Connection Mapper window. If you haven't previously created any routes, a default route will be displayed automatically. To add a box to a route, select that box and then tick the route you wish to add it to. Remember that the Family Connection Mapper window will 'float' in front of the Diagram Window, and is designed to be used in conjunction with that window. You can do anything in the Diagram Window when the Family Connection Mapper is open, that you could do if it was closed.
When you select one box and add it to a route, the outline of the box will take on the colour of that route. If you select another box that has a direct link to the first box (e.g. if they are spouses, parent and child, or siblings), you will see that not only does the outline of the second box also change, but in addition, the section of lines linking the two boxes is marked the same way. The connection between the two boxes has been marked.
Try experimenting: add more boxes to your route. Remember that
you can delete a route, or clear it, at any time. Notice that you
can add any boxes at all to a route. But the route will only mark
the lines connecting two boxes if they are directly linked to one
another. In other words, routes can represent 'broken' paths as
well as 'complete' paths.
Tip: If you want to add multiple boxes to a particular route at the same time, simply select all the boxes and tick the route that you want to add them to. There are numerous ways of selecting multiple boxes. If you zoom back, and click the 'Select' button on the Diagram toolbar, you can click-and-drag on the background of the dialog to draw a stretchy box round the boxes you wish to select. Another technique is to press-and-hold the key while clicking on several boxes in turn. This will select each box without unselecting other boxes. You can also right-click on a box, and then choose from the dropdown menu that appears, to select the entire branch leading off from it. More options are described in How to Select Multiple Boxes in Diagrams.
Tip: Suppose you want to change the appearance of the boxes on a route - perhaps to give them a distinctive background colour say. This is easily done. Select the route in question in the Family Connection Mapper, and then click on the command (it's on the dropdown menu that appears when you click on the 'cog' button on the Family Connection Mapper's toolbar - see below). This will select the boxes on the route. Now click on the Diagram menu. This opens the Override Box Features Dialog allowing you to change and override any aspect of the appearance of the selected boxes.
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Delete the selected route |
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Move the selected route up - that is, give it priority over
other routes. Routes that are listed first are drawn over
later routes. |
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Move the selected route down. |
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Connect two boxes using the currently selected route. In order for this to work, you must first select the route that you wish to use. You must also have two boxes selected. To select two boxes, click on the first box to select it. Then press-and-hold down the Ctrl key while clicking on the second box. This will select the second box without unselecting the first box. The Connect Two Boxes function will automatically
find a path connecting the two boxes and all boxes on this path
to the chosen route - giving you the choice of replacing the
existing route or adding to it. You can select any two boxes in the same tree, but you cannot connect two boxes in different trees. Most diagram options create a diagram that consists of only one tree. For example, an All Relatives diagram, however large, will consist of a single All Relatives tree. Usually a diagram will only have more than one tree if you 'manually' added additional trees yourself. The All Relatives + Indirect Relatives and the Everyone diagrams are exceptions to this. These usually contain more than one tree. The Fan Chart and Pedigree diagrams are also exceptions in that they do not contain any basic family trees. |
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Displays a dropdown menu with the following additional commands: : removes all boxes from the current selected route but does not delete the route : selects
all boxes associated with the currently selected route |