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Post #13779 Posted 10/14/2006 7:13:27 AM
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This may have been mentioned before but I have noticed that the order of the words "son and daughter" is maintained in reports even when the daughter is ranked 1 in the family and the son is ranked 2.  This produces a sentence such as "They had a son and a daughter, named Anne and John".  The names are set out in the right order but the earlier words do not match them.  In my example, Anne is unlikely to be a son and John is unlikely to be a daughter (although the order of the words "a son and a daughter" suggests that they are) but other names are less easily recognized as being male or female.
Post #13782 Posted 10/14/2006 8:53:46 AM
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This may have been mentioned before but I have noticed that the order of the words "son and daughter" is maintained in reports even when the daughter is ranked 1 in the family and the son is ranked 2.  This produces a sentence such as "They had a son and a daughter, named Anne and John".  The names are set out in the right order but the earlier words do not match them.  In my example, Anne is unlikely to be a son and John is unlikely to be a daughter (although the order of the words "a son and a daughter" suggests that they are) but other names are less easily recognized as being male or female.

You are right. Interestingly, siblings are reported correctly - all brothers first and then all the sisters.

Post #13950 Posted 10/21/2006 10:32:08 AM
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This problem does not appear to have been fixed in 2.b19c
Post #14015 Posted 10/23/2006 5:44:20 PM


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I think the fix is to change Lang.vbs as follows:

Line 219 from
 Set collChildren = f.children.ToGenoCollection
to
 Set collChildren = f.children.ToGenoCollection.SortByGender

Update: this is not quite right as it affects the order in which children are reported below when family details also shown on individual's page. I have a correction for the next Report update.


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