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Dear Michele,
Much gratitude for your wonderful application. It is a joy to work with it.
Since the update there are great changes, such as the premium part. Happily I got it right away, as I …
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PR #206 added HEAD.NOTE to many example files.
However maximal70.ged now has two HEAD.NOTE structures:
* [Line 4](https://github.com/FamilySearch/GEDCOM.io/blob/main/testfiles/gedcom70/maximal70.ged…
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Currently, when a gedcom file is parsed, the entire file is loaded into memory and the object graph is returned to the caller. This works for small files and fast processors, but for large files or p…
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Hi, I'm doing a project at college which also leads with converting a GEDCOM file into a Neo4j database format, and I'm interested in your work... How can I execute this program? I'm not an expert in …
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Hello Jefferson49
Good Job!!
what about a merge-functionality. Or is that even already possible with filters?
We could frequently merge two or more trees and check with "find duplicates" if the…
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Currently the definition is:
```
SOURCE_CITATION :=
n SOUR @@ {1:1} g7:SOUR
+1 PAGE {0:1} g7:PAGE
+1 DATA {0:1} g7:SOUR-DATA
+2 {0:1}
+2 TEXT {0:M} g7:TEXT
+3 MIME {0:1} g7:MIME
+3 LANG…
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When I compare a GEDCOM created by Gramps with anoher one created by RootsMagic, the program runs out of resources and crashes, consuming more than 6 GB of my 8 GB RAM.
The GEDCOM from Gramps has c…
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One of the areas that really makes me scream is that Software Companies and many Family Historians don't know (or at least perpetuated an incorrect perception of) the difference between a Source and a…
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order the list of all people by ID number
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GEDCOM Source Application: RootsMagic
Exception
Exception: System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException: Index was out of range. Must be non-negative and less than the size of the collection.
Parameter name…