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| TREEDRAW for Windows |
| V1.2 |
| User Guide |
| |
| This guide is an extract of the on-line help file TREEDRAW.HLP |
| and should be used in conjunction with it. |
| |
| [GRAPHIC] indicates a graphic image. |
| Consult the help file to see the graphic. |
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PCPlus Value Award October 1996
============================================================================
CONTENTS
========
1 GETTING STARTED
1.1 The basics
1.1.1 Using the Help file
1.1.2 Introducing TreeDraw
1.1.3 Importing a tree file
1.1.4 Formatting a tree
2 TASKS
2.1 File handling
2.1.1 Starting a new chart
2.1.2 Using the file selection dialog
2.1.3 Opening a chart
2.1.4 Saving a chart
2.1.5 Saving a chart with a different name
2.1.6 Importing descendant and ancestral trees
2.1.7 Importing from the same tree file again
2.1.8 Auto-updating text when opening a file
2.1.9 Saving default file settings
2.1.10 Setting GEDCOM import options
2.1.11 Changing the tree link filenames
2.2 Editing
2.2.1 Adding text and simple graphics
2.2.2 Adding clip-art and photographs
2.2.3 Working with objects
2.2.4 Selecting chart elements
2.2.5 Selecting all chart elements
2.2.6 Moving chart elements
2.2.7 Resizing chart elements
2.2.8 Changing text
2.2.9 Cutting to the clipboard
2.2.10 Copying to the clipboard
2.2.11 Pasting from the clipboard
2.2.12 Pasting a link from clipboard
2.2.13 Deleting chart elements
2.2.14 Grouping chart elements together
2.2.15 Ungrouping chart elements
2.2.16 Updating text automatically
2.2.17 Undoing the previous editing operation
2.3 Formatting
2.3.1 Setting text font
2.3.2 Setting text alignment
2.3.3 Setting word wrapping
2.3.4 Setting the default word-wrap width
2.3.5 Changing text's link to a tree file
2.3.6 Setting the line style
2.3.7 Setting the fill pattern
2.3.8 Setting colours
2.3.9 Choosing a date format
2.4 Alignment
2.4.1 Changing the order of chart elements
2.4.2 Aligning chart elements horizontally
2.4.3 Aligning chart elements vertically
2.4.4 Spacing chart elements evenly
2.5 Printing
2.5.1 Printing a chart
2.5.2 Selecting pages to print
2.5.3 Setting page parameters
2.5.4 Selecting a printer
2.6 General
2.6.1 Zooming in and out
2.6.2 Using the snap-to grid
2.6.3 Displaying page breaks
2.6.4 Customising imported tree contents
2.6.5 Auto-replacing text during tree import
2.6.6 Setting fonts for imported trees
2.6.7 Turning off OLE object display
2.6.8 Preserving OLE object aspect ratio
2.6.9 Exiting from TreeDraw
3 REFERENCE
3.1 General
3.1.1 Keyboard / Mouse key assignments
3.1.2 Version information
3.1.3 OLE error codes
3.1.4 Known incompatibilities
3.1.5 Supported GEDCOM data
3.1.6 Frequently asked questions
3.1.7 Glossary
============================================================================
Copyright (c) SpanSoft 1994-1996 All rights reserved.
Please see the help file TREEDRAW.HLP for support, registration, licence and
distribution details.
Written by: Nick J Hunter
SpanSoft
11 Rowan Terrace
COWDENBEATH
Fife KY4 9JZ
Scotland
Telephone: National: (01383) 510597
International: +44 1383 510597
Voice or fax available 24hrs.
Calls by voice may be answered by machine.
E-Mail: Internet: 100101.1155@compuserve.com
Web page: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/SpanSoft
Kith and Kin is known as "Of that Ilk" in Australia and New Zealand and does
not have any connection with the DOS program "Kith&Kin" created by Coherent
Software, Australia.
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============================================================================
1 GETTING STARTED
=================
1.1 The basics
--------------
1.1.1 Using the Help file
-------------------------
To display the "Getting Started" help topic use Help|Getting started from
the TreeDraw main menu.
The help file is a complete on-line manual for TreeDraw. As well as
providing context-sensitive help direct from TreeDraw, it contains all the
technical information about the program and usage tips in an easy-to-use
format.
If you are not familiar with using Windows help files, read the 'help on
help' information. Do this by clicking the left mouse button on 'Help' in
the menu above the help file and then on 'How to Use Help' in the pull-down
menu.
You can get help by either selecting Help|Contents from the main menu or by
pressing F1. You can also get specific help on whatever task you are
carrying out by selecting the Help button in the current dialog.
1.1.2 Introducing TreeDraw
--------------------------
TreeDraw is a specialist graphics editor for creating high quality
genealogical drop-line charts.
Descendant and ancestral trees may be imported direct from Kith and Kin tree
files or from PAF GEDCOM files created by other genealogy programs. TreeDraw
converts these trees into easily edited chart elements which can then be
re-formatted and re-arranged before storing and printing.
It is now easy to produce perfectly laid out charts and incorporate
pictures, diagrams and other simple graphics. The charts may be as complex
or a simple as you wish.
By importing a combination of descendant and ancestral trees from one or
more tree files, it is possible to build complex charts which can extend in
any direction.
TreeDraw maintains a link between each tree text element and the source
field in the original tree file. This means that you can update each text
element automatically to mirror any changes in the original file. The tree
link for each text element can also be modified manually. This is a powerful
feature which gives you control over the content and format of the text in
the tree.
Additional text elements may be entered manually to provide titles,
headings, comments, etc.
As well as text, you can place into the chart simple graphics (lines, boxes,
circles) and OLE objects like pictures, clip-art, diagrams, etc.
TreeDraw lets you control the size, shape, style, colour and alignment of
all chart elements and supports colour printing.
1.1.3 Importing a tree file
---------------------------
TreeDraw is designed to produce drop-line trees which are imported into an
editable chart so that you can re-format them and add extra text and
graphics.
TreeDraw will import trees from either Kith and Kin tree (.TRE) files or
from PAF compatible GEDCOM (.GED) files. If your tree data is maintained by
a genealogy program other than Kith and Kin (eg. Brother's Keeper, Family
Scrapbook, PAF, etc), you first need to use that program to export your tree
data into a GEDCOM file (refer to the program's own documentation for
details).
It is recommended that you have the snap-to-grid option on before attempting
to import the tree. This will ensure that the tree elements are aligned
correctly and makes it easier to re-format the tree afterwards. You can
check to see if the grid is on by pressing and holding the left mouse button
whilst the cursor is over the grid button on the button bar. Drag the cursor
away from the button before releasing it if you wish to avoid changing the
setting.
You can also change various formatting options which will affect the
appearance of the tree, before importing it. However, the default settings
will be suitable.
To start the import either select the Import command from the File menu and
then choose a Descendant or Ancestral tree or press the Import Descendant or
Ancestral tree button on the button bar. This will open a file selection
dialog where you may enter the name of the tree file to import.
The import will then start (press Esc or the Cancel button in the lower
left corner of the main window to abort the import). You will see the
bargraph display at the bottom of the screen move from left to right.
When the bargraph has reached the right hand side, the tree file has been
loaded and you will be presented with the import dialog where you must
choose the person who is to be the root of this tree.
Having pressed the OK button in the import dialog, TreeDraw will ask
(assuming that you had the snap-to-grid on before importing) if you want the
program to adjust the grid's vertical granularity to match that of the
import font. Answer Yes. This will ensure that the vertical spacing of the
snap-to-grid closely matches the line spacing of the font chosen for the
names of people in the tree.
TreeDraw now draws the tree elements necessary to make up the tree. The tree
will appear in your chart with small, green squares at the corner of each
element. These indicate that the entire tree is currently selected so that
you can move it to a new position if you wish. Click the left mouse button
with the cursor away from any chart element to deselect the tree.
You can now re-arrange the tree to your desired layout and add more text or
graphics.
1.1.4 Formatting a tree
-----------------------
Once you have imported a tree, you will probably want to start moving the
various elements around to make a more pleasant layout.
First select a view which will enable you to see as much of the tree as
necessary.
To move a chart element around (in fact to perform any operation on it), you
must first select it. Do this by placing the cursor over the chosen element
and clicking the left mouse button. You will see 2 or 4 small, green squares
(known as handles) appear around the element indicating that it has been
selected. Now press and hold the left mouse button over the selected
element. The cursor shape will change and a dotted outline will appear over
the element indicating that you have grabbed it. Now simply move the outline
to the new location using the mouse and release the mouse button to place
the element there.
You can do the same thing with more than one element at a time simply by
selecting multiple elements. Hold down the Shift key as you click on each
element in turn or drag a marquee around the chosen elements to select them
all.
If you want to modify the format or style of an imported tree element, you
will probably have to Ungroup the group it belongs to and then select the
chosen element individually. This may be necessary where (for example) a
particular line of text is too long and you want to break it onto several
lines using the Word Wrap command.
Once you have arranged the tree to your satisfaction you should save the
chart to disk.
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2 TASKS
=======
2.1 File handling
-----------------
2.1.1 Starting a new chart
--------------------------
From the File menu select New.
This will first check to see if the current chart needs to be saved and then
clear the chart. The snap to grid granularities, page setup attributes and
Auto Text Update option will be loaded from the file settings file
TREEDRAW.OP2.
2.1.2 Using the file selection dialog
-------------------------------------
The file selection dialog is displayed in response to a File|Open,
File|SaveAs, File|Import command or pressing the Select File button in the
Tree Link dialog or the Link Filenames dialog.
Ensure that the Directory name is correct. The Files list only shows files
of the selected type within the current directory. It may sometimes be
necessary to move to another drive or directory, either to find the file you
are looking for or to ensure that a new file is written in the correct drive
or directory. To select a different drive double-click on the drive letter
in the Directories list (eg. [-a-]). To move through the directory structure
double-click on a directory name (eg. [treedraw]) to move down a level, or
on [..] to move back a level. The Directory name will change to show the
current directory.
Open or Import:
Select the type of file to open or import. You can open TreeDraw chart
(.TDR) files only. You can import descendant or ancestral trees from either
Kith and Kin tree (.TRE) files or GEDCOM (.GED) files. If necessary select
the appropriate directory by double-clicking on a directory entry. Select
the required file from the available files list.
Save as:
Only TreeDraw chart (.TDR) files can be saved. If necessary select the
appropriate directory by double-clicking on a directory entry. Enter the
required file name and select the Ok button.
2.1.3 Opening a chart
---------------------
Either From the File menu select Open.
or Select a previous file from the bottom of the File menu.
or Press the Open button on the button bar.
This will first check to see if the current chart needs to be saved and then
bring up a file selection dialog.
Use File|Open for loading TreeDraw chart (.TDR) files. Opening a chart file
also sets the snap to grid granularities, page setup attributes and Auto
Text Update options.
2.1.4 Saving a chart
--------------------
Either From the File menu select Save.
or Press F2.
or Press the Save button on the button bar
The chart will be saved with the name of the file shown in the main window
title. If the chart has no current filename then the Save As will be used
instead.
2.1.5 Saving a chart with a different name
------------------------------------------
From the File menu select Save as.
This will bring up a file selection dialog.
Use File|SaveAs for saving TreeDraw chart files (.TDR) to disk. If you save
a TreeDraw chart file with File|SaveAs, the name of the current chart will
be changed to the saved filename.
2.1.6 Importing descendant and ancestral trees
----------------------------------------------
You can create a new tree in your chart from two different sources, either a
Kith and Kin tree (.TRE) file or a PAF compatible GEDCOM (.GED) file.
First, select the Import command from the File menu and then choose a
Descendant or Ancestral tree or press the Import Descendant or Ancestral
tree button on the button bar.
A Descendant tree starts from a chosen (root) person and displays all
his/her descendants including spouses as a drop-line tree. An Ancestral tree
works in the opposite direction. From a chosen person, all his/her direct
ancestors are displayed.
A file selection dialog will open to let you choose the file from which you
wish to import the tree.
If the tree file you choose to import was the last file to be imported
during this TreeDraw session, it will still be in memory and you will be
asked if you want to use the version in memory or load the version on disk.
This is useful when importing a large GEDCOM file and you want to experiment
by importing using different tree formats, fonts, etc. By holding the GEDCOM
file in memory TreeDraw can immediately access the tree data, making for a
very fast import. Take care when you have amended a tree file or GEDCOM file
and saved it to disk. The changes will not be reflected in the version
stored in TreeDraw's memory. You will have to reload the tree file from disk
to get the current version.
When the tree has loaded, you may select the root person and various options
to control the content of the imported tree.
Person selection may be done by either entering a code number (digits only,
do not enter the P) or selecting from the list of people.
Set Person details if you wish to include dates and places for individuals.
Set Marriage details if you wish to include dates and places for families
(not available in Ancestral trees.
Set Group tree elements if you wish to have associated tree elements (such
as a person's name and details) automatically grouped together. This is very
useful later when you will want to move the tree elements around.
Set Add statistics if you wish to have a stamp/statistics box added at the
bottom of the tree. The statistics include the name of the imported tree
file and number of people, families and generations. The stamp is your
personalised mark which may be your name and address or whatever information
you wish. To modify your stamp, alter the text in the file STAMP.TXT using
Notepad or a word-processor.
Set Flag duplicates if you wish TreeDraw to check for duplicated branches
(eg. where cousins have married). "*** DUPLICATE ***" will be added to all
people which appear more than once in the tree. TreeDraw will also truncate
the tree at the duplicated person except on the first occurrence so that
branches of the tree are not duplicated.
If you set All Generations, every descendant or ancestor will be included.
If you require to limit the depth of the tree, clear the All Generations box
and enter a number in Expand to ... generations. Entering 0 will produce a
tree with only the root person, 1 will include his/her children or parents
(depending on the tree type), and so on.
Four formats of Descendant or Ancestral tree are available and the selected
layout is displayed beside the Extend generations and Align tree options.
Select Vertically if you wish children to proceed across the page and
generations from top to bottom and Horizontally for the opposite
arrangement. Select Left/Top to justify the tree to the left or top
(depending on the Extend Generations option) and Centre to produce a centred
tree.
After pressing the OK button, if you have the snap-to grid option on, you
will be asked if you want the program to adjust the vertical granularity of
the grid to match the Names font size. Replying Yes to this will ensure that
the tree is correctly spaced and easy to modify afterwards.
When the tree has been drawn, all its elements (and only its elements) will
be selected to allow you to move the whole tree to a new location in the
chart.
TreeDraw maintains a link between each imported text element and the
file/field it originated from. This allows you to update your tree to match
any textual changes in the original tree file without having to re-import
the tree. You can also modify or lock this link.
See also: Customising imported tree contents (2.6.4)
See also: Setting GEDCOM import options (2.1.10)
See also: Importing from the same tree file again (2.1.7)
2.1.7 Importing from the same tree file again
---------------------------------------------
You can quickly import another tree of the same type (descendant or
ancestral) from the previously imported Kith and Kin tree or GEDCOM file by
using the File|Import menu. If a tree has been loaded during the current
session of TreeDraw the last command in this menu will give the file name
and tree type; select the command to import the same again. You can also
press F3.
Although the tree file and type will be the same as before, you can choose a
different root person and import options.
2.1.8 Auto-updating text when opening a file
--------------------------------------------
You can force TreeDraw to update all the linked text in a chart file,
immediately that file is opened. To do this, set the Auto text update option
in the Options menu.
This setting is stored with the chart file.
2.1.9 Saving default file settings
----------------------------------
TreeDraw saves the current snap to grid granularities, page setup attributes
and Auto Text Update options with the current chart file (.TDR) when you use
the Save or Save as commands.
You can save the current settings of these options as defaults so that when
TreeDraw starts running or you use the File|New command, those settings are
retrieved.
Set the above options to the values you require and use the Save file
settings command from the File menu.
This command allows you to define what properties you want each new chart to
have. For example, you may always use Letter sized paper in your printer so
you would save the file settings with Letter sized paper selected in the
Page setup dialog. That way, every time you start a new chart, the page size
will automatically be set to Letter.
2.1.10 Setting GEDCOM import options
------------------------------------
Use the GEDCOM command from the Options menu to select how TreeDraw reads a
GEDCOM file.
The following options can be used. Once set, these options will be used for
every tree import from a GEDCOM file as well as for updating text from a
GEDCOM file.
Store extra data in notes:
"Extra data", is GEDCOM data which TreeDraw recognises, but has no
corresponding import field for. By setting this option any extra data will
be added to the appropriate notes. See Supported GEDCOM data (3.1.5) for a
list of recognised extra data.
List extra data in GEDERR.TXT:
By setting this option any extra data will be added to the GEDCOM import
error log, GEDERR.TXT.
Convert invalid dates to text:
By setting this option any dates encountered which are invalid (ie. they do
not conform to the GEDCOM standard date format DD MMM YYYY) are imported but
are converted to text.
Display file header and submitter:
The GEDCOM file header and any submitter information will be displayed as it
is read from the file. Does not apply to text updates.
IBM (DOS) character set code page:
GEDCOM files created with the IBMPC character set (usually from a DOS
program) may have been written using one of the alternative DOS code pages.
These pages are generally used in non-English speaking countries and contain
extra characters such as "ñ" to cover the additional diacritics used in
their language.
You can select one of the following code pages and TreeDraw will convert the
incoming extra characters into the appropriate ANSI characters for use in
Windows. If you are in doubt about which code page was used to create the
GEDCOM file, assume it was 437 English.
Code pages supported:
437 English
850 Latin I
860 Portuguese
863 Canadian-French
865 Nordic
If the program encounters the end of a GEDCOM file before finding the TRLR
record, it assumes that the file has been split over more than one disk (or
file). You will be prompted to insert the disk containing the next file in
sequence. GEDCOM files split into several files are named <filename>.GED,
<filename>.G00, <filename>.G01, etc, where <filename>.GED is the filename
specified for input in the file selection dialog.
Errors encountered during a GEDCOM import are always reported in GEDERR.TXT
and you can optionally open this file using Windows Notepad after the
import.
See also: Supported GEDCOM data (3.1.5)
See also: Known incompatibilities (3.1.4)
2.1.11 Changing the tree link filenames
---------------------------------------
Use the Link filenames command from the File menu to change the tree link
filenames for an entire chart.
When you import a tree from a .TRE or .GED file, TreeDraw maintains a link
between each piece of text and the source file so that you can automatically
update the text in the chart if it changes in the source file using
Edit|UpdateText.
In some circumstances you may have a chart which contains links to tree
files which have been moved to a different drive or directory or have had
their filename changed. Edit|UpdateText will still look for links to the
original files and will therefore produce an error.
Using the Link Filenames dialog you can change the name of one or more
source files linked to the current TreeDraw chart.
Click on the filename in the list which you want to change and then either
type the new filename in the "New filename" box or click on the Select File
button to search for the tree file. When the entry in "New filename" is
correct you must click on the Change button to change the filename in the
list. Repeat for any other link files in the list if necessary. Click on the
OK button to make the changes or Cancel to ignore any changes.
See also: Using the File Selection Dialog (2.1.2)
See also: Changing text's link to a tree file (2.3.5)
2.2 Editing
-----------
2.2.1 Adding text and simple graphics
-------------------------------------
Simple graphics:
Place a new simple graphic onto the chart by first selecting the appropriate
graphic type from either the Tools menu or from the tool box (the cursor
will change to [GRAPHIC]). Press and hold the left mouse button to anchor
one end of the element then drag the mouse to expand the graphic to the
right size and shape. Release the mouse button.
Text:
Add a new text element to the chart by selecting the text tool from the
Tools menu or from the tool box (the cursor will change to [GRAPHIC]). Click
the left mouse button at the position for the new text. The text editor at
the top of the screen will become active with a flashing vertical line. Key
in the text you require, using Ctrl+Return to insert line breaks. Press
Return or click on the button to finish editing. You can click on the
button to cancel the text element.
2.2.2 Adding clip-art and photographs
-------------------------------------
You can easily add clip-art, scanned photographs, bitmaps and other images
to your TreeDraw chart.
All these items are treated as OLE objects and are handled in basically the
same way. For instance, to add a clip-art image from the CLIPART.PCX file,
follow this procedure.
1) Run the Windows Paintbrush application (or another OLE server painting
program which will accept .PCX files) and use the File|Open command to load
CLIPART.PCX
2) Select the "cut" tool and drag the marquee around the clip-art image you
want to use. Now use the Edit|Copy command to copy the image to the
clipboard. All OLE embedding and linking works via the clipboard in this
way.
3) Switch to TreeDraw and select the Edit|Paste command or click on the
Paste button.
4) Move the cursor into the drawing area and click the left mouse button to
position the clip-art image.
See also: Working with objects (2.2.3)
2.2.3 Working with objects
--------------------------
You may link or embed one or more objects in your TreeDraw chart. The
objects may be created, played, edited, deleted and copied to the clipboard.
Using the Paste Link or Paste will insert a new object into the chart.
Embedding objects:
Start the application which contains the object to be embedded. Select the
object and copy it to the clipboard using the Copy command. Switch to
TreeDraw and select the Paste command from the Edit menu or press Shift+Ins.
The cursor will change to the paste cursor.
Linking objects:
Start the application which contains the object to be linked. Select the
object and copy it to the clipboard using the COPY command. Switch to
TreeDraw and select the Paste link command from the Edit menu or press
Shift+Ins. The cursor will change to the paste cursor. If the Paste link
command is not available it probably means that the object's source document
has not been saved or that the source application has not provided the
correct data on the clipboard.
Editing and playing objects:
First select the single object which use wish to operate on. The Object
command in the Edit menu will be different for each object type. Select the
object command appropriate to the action which you wish to carry out. The
commands invariably include Edit and sometimes additional commands such as
Play (eg. for sound objects) are available.
Double-clicking the left mouse button on an object will perform the default
action for that particular object type. Normally this is Edit but it will
vary depending on the object type (eg. Play for sound objects).
Copying objects:
Objects can be copied along with other chart elements in the normal way.
However, you can copy an object to the clipboard where it can be pasted to
another application, as an object rather than a TreeDraw chart. Select a
single object from the chart. Select the Copy command from the Edit menu or
press Ctrl+Ins. This will copy the object to the clipboard. If you want to
delete the object from the chart at the same time, use the Cut command (or
press Shift+Del) instead of Copy.
See also: Turning off OLE object display (2.6.7)
See also: Preserving OLE object aspect ratio (2.6.8)
See also: Known incompatibilities (3.1.4)
2.2.4 Selecting chart elements
------------------------------
Selecting chart elements allows you move, reformat, align, copy and perform
other operations, on those elements only. There are 2 ways to select chart
elements. First, make sure that you have the Pointer tool selected.
Method 1 - place the cursor over your chosen element and click the left
mouse button. You will see small, green handles appear to indicate that the
element is now selected. You can now select (or deselect) additional
elements by holding down the shift key while clicking the left mouse button.
Method 2 - Drag a marquee around the element(s) you wish to select. Do this
by positioning the cursor where it is not over any element, press and hold
the left mouse button and drag the mouse so that the expanding rectangular
outline surrounds your chosen elements. Release the mouse button.
See also: Selecting all chart elements (2.2.5)
2.2.5 Selecting all chart elements
----------------------------------
You can select every element in the current chart by using the Select all
command from the Edit menu or by pressing Ctrl+A.
If you are editing text in the text edit box, this command will operate on
the text only.
2.2.6 Moving chart elements
---------------------------
You can move any existing chart element(s) around on the chart by first
selecting them, then holding down the left mouse button (the cursor will
change to [GRAPHIC]) and dragging the mouse to the new location. Release the
mouse button to place the elements.
2.2.7 Resizing chart elements
-----------------------------
You can resize any existing chart element (except groups) by first selecting
it, then placing the cursor on one of the green handles which appear around
the element. Press and hold the left mouse button (the cursor will change to
[GRAPHIC]) then drag the mouse so that the size and shape of the element is
correct. Release the mouse button.
OLE objects can be forced to preserve their aspect ratio (ie. their size can
be changed but not their shape) by selecting the Keep aspect ratio command
from the Options menu.
2.2.8 Changing text
-------------------
You can change the text in a text element by selecting the single text
element to modify. This makes the current text appear in the text editor at
the top of the screen. Click on the text in the text editor and modify the
text as you would in a normal text box. You can use Ctrl+Return to insert
line breaks. Press Return or click on the button to finish editing. You can
click on the button to cancel any changes to the text.
When editing text in the text editor the standard edit commands (undo, cut,
copy, paste, delete, select all) act on the text in the editor only. Chart
elements are not affected.
2.2.9 Cutting to the clipboard
------------------------------
Select the chart element(s) which you wish to copy to the clipboard. Use the
Cut command from the Edit menu or press Shift+Del or press the Cut button on
the button bar.
The selected elements will also be deleted from the chart after copying.
If you are editing text in the text edit box, this command will operate on
the text only.
See also: Copy (2.2.10)
2.2.10 Copying to the clipboard
-------------------------------
Select the chart element(s) which you wish to copy to the clipboard. Use the
Copy command from the Edit menu or press Ctrl+Ins or press the Copy button
on the button bar.
The chart elements will be copied to the clipboard in a special format so
that they can be pasted into the current or other TreeDraw charts. A Windows
metafile image of the copied elements will also be copied to the clipboard
to allow pasting to other applications. If a single text type element is
copied, the text will also be available on the clipboard for pasting into
text-based applications. If a single object type element is copied, the
object itself can then be pasted into other applications.
If you are editing text in the text edit box, this command will operate on
the text only.
See also: Working with objects (2.2.3)
2.2.11 Pasting from the clipboard
---------------------------------
You can copy various items from the clipboard to a TreeDraw chart. Use the
Paste command from the Edit menu or press Shift+Ins or press the Paste
button on the button bar to copy in other TreeDraw chart elements, text and
to embed OLE objects.
The cursor will change to the paste cursor, position the cursor to where you
want to place the new element(s) and click the left mouse button.
If you are editing text in the text edit box, this command will operate on
the text only.
See also: Pasting a link from the clipboard (2.2.12)
See also: Working with objects (2.2.3)
2.2.12 Pasting a link from clipboard
------------------------------------
You can link an OLE object into a chart by using the Paste link command from
the Edit menu.
The cursor will change to the paste cursor, position the cursor to where you
want to place the new element(s) and click the left mouse button.
See also: Pasting from the clipboard (2.2.11)
See also: Working with objects (2.2.3)
2.2.13 Deleting chart elements
------------------------------
Use the Delete command from the Edit menu or press Del to remove the
selected element(s) from the chart.
If you are editing text in the text edit box, this command will operate on
the text only.
2.2.14 Grouping chart elements together
---------------------------------------
You can combine several individual chart elements into a single element
known as a group. Use the Group command from the Edit menu or press Ctrl+G
or press the Group button on the button bar. The group can then be
manipulated in the same way as any individual element, except that the size
and shape of the group cannot be changed. You can separate the elements at
some future time.
2.2.15 Ungrouping chart elements
--------------------------------
Use the Ungroup command from the Edit menu or press Ctrl+U or press the
Ungroup button on the button bar to separate chart elements which have been
previously grouped together.
2.2.16 Updating text automatically
----------------------------------
TreeDraw maintains a link between each imported text element and the
file/field it originated from. This allows you to update your tree to match
any textual changes in the original tree file without having to re-import
the tree. You can also modify or lock this link.
To update the text in your chart, use the Update text command from the Edit
menu or press F9. This will open the update dialog.
Set All linked text if you wish to update all the text elements in the
chart. If you only want to update the text in the currently selected
elements, set Selected text.
You can also limit the update to text linked to a particular tree file
(instead of all files) by setting Links to single tree and choosing a tree
file from the list.
You can also get the text updated automatically each time the chart file is
opened.
See also: Auto-replacing tree text during import (2.6.5)
2.2.17 Undoing the previous editing operation
---------------------------------------------
TreeDraw remembers your previous editing command so that if you decide that
was not what you really wanted to do, you can undo it.
Use the Undo command from the Edit menu or press Alt+BkSp or press the Undo
button on the button bar.
If you are editing text in the text edit box, this command will operate on
the text only.
2.3 Formatting
--------------
2.3.1 Setting text font
-----------------------
Use the Font command from the Format menu to change the font for the
selected text elements. Text may be single elements or embedded within
groups. If no elements are selected the default font will be changed.
This will bring up a standard font selection dialog. You can then change the
typeface, style, size, effects and colour of the font. Note that you are not
limited to using the listed font sizes.
You can also change a text element's colour by using the colour palette.
2.3.2 Setting text alignment
----------------------------
You can change the alignment of selected text elements by using the Text
align command from the Format menu. If no text elements are selected the
default text alignment will be changed.
Text may be ranged left (ragged right), centred or ranged right (ragged
left).
2.3.3 Setting word wrapping
---------------------------
You can force the text in text elements to automatically break lines between
words so that the it fits neatly into a defined rectangle. Use the Word wrap
command from the Format menu.
If no text elements are selected, the default word wrapping will be changed.
Any new text entered or imported with word wrapping ON will break lines at
the width defined in Options|WordWrapWidth.
With a "wrappable" text element you can adjust the size of the rectangle
which the text occupies by dragging one of its handles. TreeDraw will
re-format the lines of text to fit the rectangle.
2.3.4 Setting the default word-wrap width
-----------------------------------------
With the Format|WordWrap option ON, any new text entered manually or
imported as part of a tree can be made to line break at a defined width. You
set this width using the Word wrap width command in the Options menu.
In the "New text wrap width" dialog enter the maximum line length in
characters. The actual length of each line of text will depend on the font
size and the average width of the characters so the length will not be
exactly the number you enter.
See also: Setting word wrapping (2.3.3)
2.3.5 Changing text's link to a tree file
-----------------------------------------
TreeDraw lets you modify the link between a text element in your chart and
the file and field it originated from, if it was imported as part of a tree.
You can also use this dialog to create a link between a manually entered
text element and a tree file.
To change the format of this link first select the single text element you
wish to modify then select Tree link from the Format menu. This opens the
text's Tree link dialog.
Enter the code of the person or family the text is to refer to. Use the
format P<number> for people or F<number> for families.
Select the file name from the file list. The list contains the names of all
files which have been used to import trees to the current chart. If you wish
to add a new filename to the list, press the Select file button.
In the Fields box, enter the format to be used when updating the text. The
same field identifiers are used both here and in the Import fields dialog.
See Customising imported tree contents (2.6.4) for details of how to format
this field. You can add individual fields from the Field Identifiers list
and/or a selection from the current Field Formats by double clicking on an
entry in the Imported Data Types list. The Add Field button will add entries
from either of the pick lists.
Set Locked if you wish to exclude this text element from any future updates.
TreeDraw will now use the modified link format when you update this text
element.
See also: Using the File Selection Dialog (2.1.2)
See also: Changing the tree link filenames (2.1.11)
2.3.6 Setting the line style
----------------------------
The style and weight of line used by simple graphic chart elements can be
altered by using the Line style command from the Format menu. If no
elements are selected, the default line style will be changed.
Several line types and weights from 1 to 1000 are available.
Dotted
Dashed
Dashed & Dotted
Dashed & 2 Dotted
Hairline The thinnest supported line
Width 1
Width 2
Width 4
Width 6
Other User defined width
The colour of the line may be changed by using the colour palette.
2.3.7 Setting the fill pattern
------------------------------
The style of the filled area enclosed by simple graphic chart elements
ellipse, round-cornered rectangle and rectangle can be altered by using the
Pattern command from the Format menu. If no elements are selected, the
default pattern will be changed.
Several styles are available.
Back diagonal
Cross
Diagonal cross
Forward diagonal
Horizontal
Vertical
Hollow (no fill)
Solid
The colour of the pattern (if any) may be changed by using the colour
palette.
2.3.8 Setting colours
---------------------
You can activate the colour palette by using the Colour palette command from
the Options menu.
[GRAPHIC]
16 colours are available from the palette to be used for defining the
colour(s) of chart elements.
Click the left mouse button on the colour to be used for lines and text.
Click the right mouse button on the colour to be used for fills and
patterns.
In the example above, black has been selected for the line colour and dark
red for the fill colour.
The colour palette may be moved anywhere on the screen.
2.3.9 Choosing a date format
----------------------------
TreeDraw allows you to choose which of several available date formats it
should use when importing a tree.
The available date formats are:
DD MM YYYY eg. 25 12 1995
DD MMM YYYY eg. 25 Dec 1995
MM DD YYYY eg. 12 25 1995
MMM DD YYYY eg. Dec 25 1995
YYYY MM DD eg. 1995 12 25
YYYY MMM DD eg. 1995 Dec 25
DD MMMM YYYY eg. 25 December 1995
MMMM DD YYYY eg. December 25 1995
WWWW DD MMMM YYYY eg. Monday 25 December 1995
WWWW MMMM DD YYYY eg. Monday December 25 1995
A format definition must also include a separator for the first six formats.
In the examples above the separator is a space but any character may be
used. The separator must be the same character in both positions.
eg. 25/12/1995 25-12-1995 25.12.1995
Users who need to use foreign-language versions of month names, etc can
modify the entries in the TREEDRAW.INI file.
To rename the months, substitute for "January" the appropriate month name.
Do the same for "February" and so on. Do not modify anything which comes
before "=" or is in "[ ]". You can also modify the weekday names.
TREEDRAW.INI :
[Months]
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
[Days]
1=Sunday
2=Monday
3=Tuesday
4=Wednesday
5=Thursday
6=Friday
7=Saturday
2.4 Alignment
-------------
2.4.1 Changing the order of chart elements
------------------------------------------
Chart elements are placed onto the chart in the order in which they are
created, ie. the most recent goes on top and may overlap other elements.
You can make existing elements come to the front of the chart by selecting
one or more elements and using the Bring to front command from the Align
menu or pressing Ctrl+F.
You can make existing elements go to the back of the chart by selecting one
or more elements and using the Send to back command from the Align menu or
pressing Ctrl+B.
2.4.2 Aligning chart elements horizontally
------------------------------------------
Select two or more chart elements and use one of the following commands from
the Align menu.
Left align elements along their left edges
Centre (Ctrl+C) align elements along their centres
Right align elements along their right edges
2.4.3 Aligning chart elements vertically
----------------------------------------
Select two or more chart elements and use one of the following commands from
the Align menu.
Top align elements along their top edges
Middle (Ctrl+M) align elements along their middles
Bottom align elements along their bottom edges
2.4.4 Spacing chart elements evenly
-----------------------------------
Select three or more chart elements and use one of the following commands
from the Align menu.
Space horizontal move elements horizontally so that there is equal space
between each
Space vertical move elements vertically so that there is equal space
between each
2.5 Printing
------------
2.5.1 Printing a chart
----------------------
Either Use the Print command from the File menu.
or Press Ctrl+F8 to print the current tree.
The print will commence immediately (press Esc or the Cancel button in the
lower left corner of the main window to abort printing) using the currently
selected printer, current page setup and will only print the selected pages.
2.5.2 Selecting pages to print
------------------------------
The pages which TreeDraw will print are defined by a solid red border on the
page breaks display. By default, only the top-left page in the drawing area
is selected and so the program will only print one page.
You can select more pages to print with the page breaks display on. This
involves enlarging the print area by moving the cursor to the page where you
want to start printing then pressing and holding the right mouse button
while you drag the cursor to the last page to be printed. Release the mouse
button and the print area will be shown by the solid red border.
You can select the pages to print at any view setting but it is recommended
that you first set the view to Whole Area or 1/8. This will allow you to
select any page(s).
Note that the page breaks do not change when the Scale to Fit Page option is
selected in the Page Setup dialog.
See also: Displaying page breaks (2.6.3)
2.5.3 Setting page parameters
-----------------------------
From the File menu select Page setup.
The page setup dialog allows you to format various features of the layout of
printed charts. The settings selected here override any similar settings in
the printer driver when the chart is printed.
Units of measure:
You may specify margins and page sizes in either inches or millimetres. When
you change from one to the other, the current values will be converted for
you.
Margins:
Enter the measurement for each of the page margins. Note that problems with
printouts may be encountered when setting small margins. The printer you are
using may have a non-printing area around the edge of the physical page and
this may lead to missing or garbled print. If you have problems like this,
try increasing the size of the margins.
Page size and orientation:
Select the appropriate paper size from the drop down list. You can specify a
non-standard size (one not listed), by selecting Custom and entering the
dimensions of the page in the Width and Height fields. Select the
orientation you require. Portrait is the normal (tall) orientation,
landscape has the page rotated through 90 degrees (wide).
Print pages:
This determines the order in which pages are printed. Pages are printed from
the selected print area which may be several pages high and several pages
wide. If you want to print the first row of pages followed by the second
row, etc, set Across then down. If you want to print the first column of
pages followed by the second column, etc, set Down then across.
Set the Scale to fit page option if you want the entire chart squeezed (or
possibly expanded) into a single page.
See also: print setup (2.5.4)
2.5.4 Selecting a printer
-------------------------
From the File menu select Print setup.
This will display a list of available printers. Select the required printer
and if you want to change the settings for that printer (paper bin,
resolution, number of copies etc), select the setup button to open the
printer driver's setup dialog. Note that the paper size and orientation are
overridden during printing by the values in the Page Setup dialog.
See Windows or your printer driver documentation for further details of the
setup dialog for particular printers.
2.6 General
-----------
2.6.1 Zooming in and out
------------------------
You can zoom in and out of a chart by using the View menu or by clicking on
the zoom-in or zoom-out button on the button bar.
To view the entire drawing area select Whole area from the View menu.
To zoom in on a particular part of the drawing area, first select a chart
element. TreeDraw always zooms in to or out from the current selection.
To come back to normal (full-sized) viewing quickly, you can also press F5.
2.6.2 Using the snap-to grid
----------------------------
TreeDraw lets you use a invisible or visible grid to align and place chart
elements with precision. Use the Snap to grid command in the Options menu to
alter the properties of the grid.
You can turn the grid on or off by selecting the Grid on check box. When
the grid is on any elements that you create, move or resize will snap to the
nearest grid intersection.
You can make the grid visible by setting the Grid visible check box. Making
the grid visible will slow down the display of the chart.
You can modify the granularity (coarseness) of the grid in both the
horizontal and vertical direction by entering a new value in the appropriate
box. The higher the value the coarser the grid.
Turning the grid on does not affect the position of existing elements unless
you move or resize them.
You can also switch the grid on or off quickly by pressing the Grid button
on the button bar.
2.6.3 Displaying page breaks
----------------------------
Use the Page breaks command from the Options menu or the Page Breaks button
on the button bar to turn the page breaks display on and off.
The joins between pages are shown as dotted red lines. The currently
selected print area is bordered with a solid red line.
2.6.4 Customising imported tree contents
----------------------------------------
Prior to importing a descendant or ancestral tree, you can define which
fields will go where in the tree and what indicators (b., d., m. etc) to
use.
You can also get TreeDraw to automatically replace selected text as the tree
is imported.
To define the content of the imported tree, use the Import fields command
from the Options menu.
Each item in the "Imported data type" list represents a component of an
imported tree:
Name The name of the root person and spouses
Child's name The name of any child
Person details Date of birth, etc
Marriage details Date and place of marriage, etc
Marriage indicator Used when marriage details not requested
As TreeDraw imports the tree, it formats it as follows. The example shows a
left justified, vertical descendant tree but the text arrangement is the
same for all tree types.
[GRAPHIC]
The actual contents of each of these components can be user defined in the
"Field format" box. Click on an item in the "Imported data type" list and
then edit its contents.
The field format may consist of any static text (including line breaks) plus
any combination of the following field identifiers, used to represent actual
fields from the imported tree.
~CODE Person or family code
~NOTE Person or family notes
~FNAM Firstnames
~SNAM Surname
~DBIR Date of birth
~PBIR Place of birth
~DCHR Date of christening
~PCHR Place of christening
~DDEA Date of death
~PDEA Place of death
~DBUR Date of burial
~PBUR Place of burial
~UDF1 User defined field 1
~UDF2 User defined field 2
~DMAR Date of marriage
~PMAR Place of marriage
~DDIV Date of divorce
~PDIV Place of divorce
You can add each of the above identifiers to the end of any text in the
Field format box, by selecting them from the "Field identifiers" pick list
and pressing the Add Field button. Alternatively, you may double-click on
the identifier in the pick list.
You can also enclose parts of a field format within braces "{ }" to indicate
that the enclosed part will not be used unless at least one of the field
identifiers within the braces produces non-blank text. This allows you to
stop TreeDraw inserting identifiers like "b." where no birth details
actually exist.
For example:
Say you want to import a descendant tree containing the person Thomas
GORDON, code [P413], born 20 May 1781 but has no death details...
"Name": ~CODE ~FNAME ~SNAM
results in: [P413] Thomas GORDON
"Name": ~CODE ~FNAME
~SNAM
results in: [P413] Thomas
GORDON
"Name": ~SNAM, ~FNAM
results in: GORDON, Thomas
"Person details": b. ~DBIR ~PBIR
d. ~DDEA ~PDEA
results in: b. 20 May 1781
d.
"Person details": {b. ~DBIR ~PBIR}{
d. ~DDEA ~PDEA}
results in: b. 20 May 1781
Feel free to experiment with different formats. If you want to reset all
formats back to their original settings, select the Defaults button.
Each field identifier is a ~ (tilde) followed by 4 characters. If you need
to use a tilde as static text, use ~~ to indicate a single tilde. Similarly,
if you want to use { or } as static text, use {{ and }}.
When you are importing a tree from a GEDCOM file you can define which GEDCOM
tags should be associated with the two user defined fields for people. Enter
the required tag names in the two GEDCOM tag fields. See Supported GEDCOM
data for a list of useful tags.
For example: to import a person's occupation from a GEDCOM file containing
OCCU tags, you would enter OCCU in the User field 1 GEDCOM tag box and
modify the Person Details Field Format to include something like
{Occupation: ~UDF1} or {Worked as a ~UDF1}.
TreeDraw uses the default line style and colour for the lines in an imported
tree.
See also: Fonts for imported trees (2.6.6)
See also: Format line style (2.3.6)
See also: Auto-replace imported text (2.6.5)
2.6.5 Auto-replacing text during tree import
--------------------------------------------
TreeDraw has the capability to automatically find and replace selected text
as it is imported from a tree file. This is useful, for instance, where you
may have recurring, long place names in your tree file which you want to
shorten in the TreeDraw chart so as to save space (eg. replacing
"Clackmannanshire" with "Clacks.").
You can maintain a list of text to replace and replacement text by using the
Import text replace command from the Options menu to open the Replace Text
on Import Dialog.
When adding find/replace text pairs to the list it is important to decide in
what order to have items in the Replace list. TreeDraw searches an imported
text element for all instances of the first item in the Replace list and
carries out the appropriate replacements. The program then proceeds down
through the Replace list in the same way until all replacements have been
carried out.
If the Replace list contained, say:
replace "F/B" with "Fredericksberg" and then
replace "Frederick" with "Fred"
then the imported text "F/B" would be changed first to "Fredericksberg" and
then to "Fredsberg", clearly not the desired result. Changing the list order
to:
replace "Frederick" with "Fred" and then
replace "F/B" with "Fredericksberg"
produces the replacement "F/B" to "Fredricksberg", the "Frederick" not
having been found on the first pass.
Click on the Add button to add a new find/replace text pair. This opens the
Add Replacement Text Dialog. New items added in this way are placed after
the currently selected item in the Replace list or at the start of the list
if no items are selected.
Click on the Edit button to change the text of the currently selected item
or double click on the list entry.
Click on the Delete button to remove the currently selected item from the
Replace list.
If you want the replacements to be carried out at each tree import, set the
Use at import check box. Similarly, if you want the replacements to be
carried out at each text update, set the Use at update check box.
Add/Edit replacement text dialog
Enter the text to be replaced and the text it will be replaced with.
You may leave the With field blank but you must have an entry in the Replace
field.
Set the Match case check box to make TreeDraw match exactly the upper and
lower case letters in the Replace field with the imported text, otherwise
the case is ignored.
2.6.6 Setting fonts for imported trees
--------------------------------------
You can specify which fonts will be used for the text in imported trees. To
modify the font used for people's names, use the Names font command from the
Options menu. Use the Details font command to modify any other details
included in the tree.
2.6.7 Turning off OLE object display
------------------------------------
Large OLE objects may take a small but noticeable time to display on your
screen. This may make operations such as scrolling appear slow and jumpy. To
avoid this you can get TreeDraw to display a blue, dashed rectangle of the
correct size for each object, instead of displaying the object itself.
Use the Display objects command from the Options menu.
Turning off object displays will not affect printing or copying to the
clipboard.
2.6.8 Preserving OLE object aspect ratio
----------------------------------------
Most OLE objects may be resized into any size or shape you wish. With some
objects (such as scanned photos) this may not be appropriate and you may
want to make sure that the shape of the photo does not change as you resize
it.
You can achieve this by using the Keep aspect ratio command from the Options
menu.
When TreeDraw is automatically maintaining the correct aspect ratio of
objects, you should drag an object handle vertically to change the overall
size of the object.
2.6.9 Exiting from TreeDraw
---------------------------
Either From the File menu select Exit.
or Press Alt+F4.
This command will check to see if the current chart needs to be saved before
exiting the program.
============================================================================
3 REFERENCE
===========
3.1 General
-----------
3.1.1 Keyboard / Mouse key assignments
--------------------------------------
Keyboard
F1 Help Open the TreeDraw help file at the contents topic
Ctrl+F1 Help search Search for keywords in the TreeDraw help file
F2 Save file Saves the current chart (not available for untitled charts)
F3 Speed import Imports the same type of tree from the previously loaded
tree file
Alt+F4 Exit Exits TreeDraw
F5 Normal view Zooms to the normal viewing size
F9 Update text Updates the text in the chart to match that in the original
file
F10 Pointer Chooses the pointer tool
Ctrl+A Select all Selects all chart elements (or text if editing a text
element)
Ctrl+B Send to back Moves the selected elements to the back of the chart
Ctrl+C Centre Aligns the selected elements horizontally on their centres
Ctrl+F Bring to front Moves the selected elements to the front of the
chart
Ctrl+G Group Groups the selected elements into a single element
Ctrl+M Middle Aligns the selected elements vertically on their middles
Ctrl+U Ungroup Ungroups a grouped element into its component elements
Alt+BkSp Undo Undoes the previous editing operation
Del Delete Deletes the selected elements (or text if editing a text
element)
Shift+Del Cut Copies the selected elements to the clipboard and deletes
them from the chart (or text if editing a text element)
Ctrl+Ins Copy Copies the selected elements to the clipboard (or text if
editing a text element)
Shift+Ins Paste Pastes the contents of the clipboard into the current
chart (or text if editing a text element)
Mouse
Left Multi-function Manipulates chart elements
Double Left Activate OLE object If the selected element is an OLE object,
it is opened for editing
Right Select print area If Page Breaks are visible on the screen, use the
right mouse button to select the pages to print
3.1.2 Version information
-------------------------
This is a list of new features, enhancements and bug fixes which is updated
with the release of each new version of TreeDraw. Any last minute bug fixes
are included here and may not be present in the flyers or readme files.
Version 1.2 November 1996
User-defined fields from Kith and Kin can now be imported.
GEDCOM tags may be assigned to the two user-defined fields to import
additional data.
Divorce details can now be imported from Kith and Kin and GEDCOM.
GEDCOM input now compatible with "standard" V5.5.
View at 1/8th magnification added.
A word-wrap width may now be set to turn long lines of text (eg. notes) into
a block.
New speed import command to import from the previous tree file.
New Link Filenames command changes the tree link filenames for an entire
chart.
Page breaks, toolbox and colour palette display settings saved between
sessions.
Compatible with Kith and Kin V3.1 .TRE files.
Kith and Kin V3.1+ files with objects are imported faster.
Shape of the toolbox changed. Can now be moved in Win95.
WIN95 fed a blank page at the end of each printout - fixed.
Editing a text element and clicking on the Text Tool caused a crash - fixed.
Long lines were not being printed on some printers - fixed.
The on-screen display was not being reset when using File|New - fixed.
TreeDraw crashed when a Text Update had been done which resulted in an empty
text element - fixed.
Version 1.11a June 1996
Help file now includes New Zealand registration point.
Version 1.11 September 1995
Kith and Kin V3.0 release.
Reads Kith and Kin version 3.0 tree files as well as V2.x tree files.
Date Format command and TREEDRAW.INI added to specify output format of
dates.
Zoom in/out did not always centre on selected element.
In Page Setup, custom paper sizes were not converted from inches to
millimetres correctly.
Custom paper sizes now print correctly.
Scale to fit page option did not work on printers which had different
horizontal and vertical resolutions selected.
Version 1.1 May 1995
Upgrade release.
All imported trees can now be justified left or centre.
Imported trees can now extend vertically or horizontally.
Spouses details are now inserted into Descendant trees automatically.
Christening and burial details are now imported from GEDCOM files.
Child and Marriage order is now correctly picked up from GEDCOM files.
TreeDraw will now check, flag and truncate duplicated tree branches, eg.
where cousins have married.
You can now Format|Font on text within groups without having to ungroup
them.
Scale to Fit Page is now a Page Setup option. The entire chart can be scaled
to fit a single page.
TreeDraw was crashing at 000D:0E0B after a text update was carried out on
text elements within groups within groups. This has been fixed.
TreeDraw was crashing at 0005:4523 when text elements with the Word Wrap
option were modified to contain no text. This has been fixed.
The TreeDraw help file is now available in text format as TREEDRAW.TXT for
sending straight to the printer.
No file conversion required. Will read V1.0x files. WARNING: V1.0x will NOT
read V1.1x files.
Version 1.01 September 1994
Bug-fix release.
TreeDraw was occasionally hanging the system during startup on some PCs.
This has been fixed.
Version 1.0 August 1994
First release.
3.1.3 OLE error codes
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Occasionally TreeDraw will display an error message "OLE operation failed"
and give an error code of the form <a>@<b>. The <b> number indicates the
location in the program where the error occurred and is only of use when
requesting support from us. The <a> number indicates the type of error from
the list below and may be helpful in pinpointing the cause of the error.
OLE errors are generally caused by removing an application from your system
which you used to link or embed an object into TreeDraw or by opening a
chart file created on another PC which contains objects which you don't have
the source application for. Other causes include installing an upgraded OLE
server which is not backwards compatible or corruption in the registration
database.
TreeDraw uses OLE version 1.
The client application is TreeDraw, the server is the program user to link
or embed the object.
Possible error codes:
3 The OLE function was called in real mode.
4 Either the OLE DLLs or the server could not allocate or lock memory.
5 An OLE stream error occurred; this is generally caused by a failure in
the client application's Get or Put callback functions.
6 A non-static object was expected by the OLE libraries.
7 There is critical data missing.
8 An error occurred while drawing the object.
9 The metafile specified is invalid.
10 The client application chose to cancel the metafile drawing.
11 The OLE libraries were unable to obtain the necessary data from the
clipboard.
12 The requested format is not available.
13 The object is not valid.
14 An invalid operation occurred.
15 An invalid protocol was specified as part of a parameter to an OLE API.
16 An invalid pointer was used.
17 The objects are not equal.
18 An invalid handle was encountered.
19 An error of unknown cause occurred.
20 An invalid class was specified.
21 An invalid command syntax was specified.
22 The data format requested is not available.
23 An invalid colour palette was specified.
24 This is not a linked object.
25 The client application's document contains objects.
26 An incorrect buffer size was passed to a function that places string
information in the calling function's buffer.
27 The document name contains an invalid drive letter.
28 The client application failed to establish a connection with a network
share on which the document is located.
29 An invalid name was passed to the function.
30 The server application failed to load the specified template.
31 The server application failed to create a new document.
32 The server application failed to create an embedded instance for the
object.
33 The server application failed to open the document; could also indicate
an invalid link.
34 The object is not open for editing.
35 OLECLI.DLL failed to start the server application.
36 The client application failed to establish communication with the server
application.
37 An error occurred while terminating the server application.
38 An error occurred in executing a DDE execute command.
39 An error occurred in showing the object.
40 An error occurred in executing a verb; this could also indicate an
invalid verb.
41 The server application could not provide the native data for the
specified item; this is usually because the item was deleted in the client
application.
42 A picture item could be missing or the server application doesn't
recognise the presentation format of the object.
43 The server application doesn't support renaming of the object.
44 The OLE DLLs failed to give the native data to the server application.
45 The server application failed to render the native data.
46 The server application failed to render the presentation data.
47 The client application is trying to block a server application that is
already blocked, or the client is trying to revoke a blocked server or
document.
48 The server application is not registered in the system registration
database.
49 The server application is trying to register the same document multiple
times.
50 Either the server or client is trying to perform an invalid task.
51 The object is out of date.
52 The client application containing the embedded object doesn't accept
updates.
53 An error occurred while trying to update the object in the client
application.
54 The server application doesn't understand the format given to its
SetData method.
55 The client application is trying to load a static object created in
another operating system.
3.1.4 Known incompatibilities
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OBJECTS
Some applications which produce objects for embedding or linking, do not
provide a picture image of the object. In these cases TreeDraw will not be
able to embed or link the object into a chart in the normal way. You can,
however, use the Windows Object Packager to associate an icon with the
object. This will then allow TreeDraw to use the object as normal. See the
on-line help in Object Packager or your Windows documentation for further
details.
GEDCOM
TreeDraw has problems importing GEDCOM files created by Pedigree. Pedigree
exports an older style of GEDCOM file which has no space character between
the cross-reference ids and certain tags. You can overcome this problem by
editing the GEDCOM file directly using NOTEPAD, a word processor or other
text editor. Search for the text "@INDI" and "@FAM" and replace them with "@
INDI" and "@ FAM" respectively throughout the entire GEDCOM file (do not
enter the quote marks). Save the file and you will now be able to import it
into TreeDraw successfully.
3.1.5 Supported GEDCOM data
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TreeDraw supports the PAF (Personal Ancestral File) variation of the GEDCOM
(Genealogical Data Communication) standard, as used by the majority of
genealogical programs. There are some quirks in PAF GEDCOM, which make it
different from the GEDCOM standard proper, and so there are no guarantees
that TreeDraw will correctly read GEDCOM files not designed to be read by
PAF. Some enhancements have been made to bring TreeDraw into line with the
GEDCOM V5.5 standard in so far as they do conflict with backwards
compatibility.
Fully supported tags: (have corresponding fields in TreeDraw)
Record Tag Description
INDI Person data (individual).
NAME Firstnames and surname. If there is more than one NAME tag for a
particular person, the last one is regarded as the normal name and prior
ones are regarded as aliases.
SEX Gender, male or female (male is assumed if missing).
BIRT Date and place of birth.
CHR Date and place of christening.
DEAT Date and place of death.
BURI Date and place of burial.
NOTE Notes.
FAMS Family id of which this person is a parent.
FAMC Family id of which this person is a child.
FAM Family data.
HUSB Person id of the father of this family.
WIFE Person id of the mother of this family.
CHIL Person id of a child of this family.
MARR Date and place of marriage.
DIV Date and place of divorce.
NOTE Notes.
Extra data tags:
INDI tags can be imported using user field GEDCOM tags.
These tags may also be inserted in notes.
Record Tag Description
INDI Person data (individual).
REFN Reference number.
TITL Title.
OCCU Occupation.
EDUC Education.
RELI Religion.
NATI Nationality.
CAST Caste.
FAM Family data.
REFN Reference number.
Any other tags encountered in a GEDCOM file are ignored but are reported in
the log file GEDERR.TXT.
See also: Setting GEDCOM import options (2.1.10)
3.1.6 Frequently asked questions
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Q I have tried to change the fill pattern of a simple graphic but nothing
seems to have happened.
A The default fill colour is white so on a white background the pattern
will be invisible. Use the colour palette to change the fill colour.
Q I have selected text from an imported tree to change its font but
TreeDraw will only let me modify the default font.
A Make sure that the text you have selected is not part of a group element.
You can spot this easily by looking at the Ungroup button on the button bar.
If the button is enabled the element you have selected is a group. Select
the Ungroup button then re-select the text element you want to modify.
Q I have added a rectangle around my chart but now all I can see is the
rectangle; the chart has disappeared.
A The default fill for simple graphics such as a rectangle is solid white.
The rectangle you have added has been placed on top of all the existing
chart elements and since it's opaque it has hidden everything else. Use the
Send to back command to place the rectangle behind the other elements.
Q I have a chart that spans two pages but when I try to print it only the
first page is printed.
A TreeDraw allows you to choose which pages you want to print. First, turn
on the Page breaks display then select the required pages using the right
mouse button. Now when you print, you will get all the pages you requested.
Q I have selected landscape printing on my printer but TreeDraw still
prints portrait.
A Set landscape printing in the Page setup dialog. Any settings made here
override those in Printer setup.
Q I want to edit the death details of someone in an imported tree but when
I select that text element all I can see in the text edit box is the birth
details.
A The death details are in the text edit box but are on the next line.
Press the cursor down key to move down a line. The text edit box can only
display one line of text at a time so you need to scroll up and down using
the cursor keys.
Q How can I zoom in on a particular part of the drawing area?
A Before zooming in, first select a chart element to zoom in on. TreeDraw
will zoom in and scroll to the selected element.
Q I want to use a very small font for importing a tree but when I use the
Options|Names font command the smallest font size available is 8 point.
A You are not restricted to the font sizes supplied in the list. These are
just the most frequently used sizes, you can actually enter any (supported)
font size you like , such as 4 point, in the edit portion of the size list
(click on the edit box at the top of the list).
Q When I import a large tree extending, say, vertically the data on the
right hand side is missing. How can I get all the data into the chart?
A TreeDraw has a fixed-size drawing area. If you import too large a tree
any data which would be placed outside the area is discarded. To make sure
that all the data is imported you must either reduce the font sizes for
names and details or import the tree in smaller chunks and connect them
together afterwards. To do this either start the import from a root person
one or more generations down the tree (and do this for as many people as is
required to build the whole tree) or reduce the "Expand to ... generations"
setting.
Q Why can I not get any marriage details in my ancestral tree?
A The "marriage details" option in the Import Ancestral Tree dialog is
greyed out (disabled) because marriages details cannot be easily positioned
in an ancestral tree and so TreeDraw does not attempt to include them.
Marriage details can be included in a descendant tree.
Q How can I print out the entire help file?
A Print the file TREEDRAW.TXT instead.
Q Why are characters missed out at page breaks when I print to my laser
printer?
A Some printers, lasers in particular, cannot print partial characters and
so where a character is partially off the page, the printer will discard it
altogether. You should turn on the Page Breaks display and move all the text
elements away from the page breaks. This will look better if you are going
to join pages together later.
Q Why do some really long lines appear on the screen but are not printed?
A This is a printer driver problem. Some printer drivers can handle long
lines, some cannot. Check to make sure you have the most recent version of
your printer driver. You may also get around the problem by either reducing
the output resolution (use File|PrintSetup) or by using two shorter lines
instead of one long one.
3.1.7 Glossary
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Paste cursor - [GRAPHIC] Indicates that the paste or paste link command has
been selected and you must now position the cursor at the point where you
want the new element placed, then click the left mouse button.
Chart - A chart is a single TreeDraw file which contains various graphic
elements. The elements of a chart may make up one or more trees.
Tree - A dropline genealogical tree imported from a Kith and Kin or GEDCOM
file. Not to be confused with a chart which may contain several trees.
Object - A piece of information (typically a drawing, picture, slide, sound
etc) which has been created by a separate application and which has been
embedded in or linked into a chart. You can use an object from any
application which supports OLE (Object Linking and Embedding).
Linking - Linking an object to a chart involves copying your selected object
from another application onto the clipboard and then pasting the link into
the chart. The primary difference between linking and embedding is the
location of the actual data for the object. The data for a linked object is
stored outside the chart file in a separate source document, eg. a .BMP file
for Paintbrush.
Embedding - Embedding an object in a chart involves copying your selected
object from another application onto the clipboard and then pasting it into
the chart. The primary difference between embedding and linking is the
location of the actual data for the object. The data for an embedded object
is stored inside the chart (.TDR) file.
Chart element - Any of the various constituent parts of a chart. There are
several types of element: (a) simple graphic - line, ellipse, round-cornered
rectangle, rectangle; (b) text; (c) OLE object; (d) group - which may
include one or more of types a-d.
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