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The following commentary was submitted by @ttwetmore, including it here for discussion.
> The GEDCOM X model includes citation strings, presumably as pre-formatted rich text that holds the citation s…
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[Analysis of the GEDCOM X file format](http://familysearch.github.com/gedcomx/2012/07/03/file-format-jeers-cheers.html) shows that the efficiency of the ZIP file format degrades as the size of the ent…
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As first noted by [Tamura Jones](http://www.tamurajones.net/GEDCOMXConverter.xhtml) and repeated in #134, GedcomX produces files which, even after compression, are several times larger than the Gedcom…
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[Analysis of the GEDCOM X file format](http://familysearch.github.com/gedcomx/2012/07/03/file-format-jeers-cheers.html) shows that the ZIP file format is significantly inefficient under certain scenar…
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I love how gedcomx is generally based on modern formats and api approaches. But I'm struck in [GEDCOM X: File Format](http://www.gedcomx.org/File-Format.html) by the use of the ancient MIME format, w…
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Once I have loaded a GEDCOM from Firefox etc how do I load or reset geneapro to load another GEDCOM with out going to the command line?
PS:A liitle feedback. I like geneapro and that you can now load…
ghost updated
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- Technically, this is illegal, but since ANSEL is an ANSI standard (ANSI Z39.47-1985) let's try it and see if being a little forgiving makes things better.
ANSI as marked in many GEDCOM-fi…
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I realise the infinite flexibility of inheriting everything from a Resource and hence allowing it to be considered a source but this also makes for infinite complexity and infinite nonsense!
To allow…
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In order to help people who wants to use gedcom4j, it could be interesting to deploy your jar on maven central which is the defacto standard for library sharing.
You can follow this guide: http://mav…
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I have a built a gedcomx file using the gedcom converter. I understand how the individual elements are saved as separate files and placed into appropriate folders. What I don't understand is why this …