
The other 16 panes of the Person View

Relatives & Children
This panel houses the Relatives pane and the Childrens pane. The Relatives pane has six tabs corresponding to the six relative types it supports. If you click the Relatives left panel button, the Relatives pane receives focus. Otherwise focus goes to the Children pane.


The other 16 panes of the Person View
Residences & Education
Both panes support enhanced text (bold, italics, etc.) and can be supported with documents, multimedia files and references.

The other 16 panes of the Person View
Miscellaneous, etc.
Write your text here...This panel contains foue panes. Each pane, exept for Physical Description, contains a Markers tab which contains search markers, some of which can be configured for own personal needs.



The other 16 panes of the Person View

Biomedical
Use the control on this pane to document a Person's physical measurable characteristics, cause of death and medical conditions. Ther is also a Notes tab for lengthy text and a DNA Data tab for documenting the results of DNA analyses.

The other 16 panes of the Person View

Biography
The Biographical Notes tab accepts text and allows thay text to be enhanced (bold, italics, etc.). Document, multimedia files and References can be linked to the text on the corresponding tabs.

The other 16 panes of the Person View

Documents/Multimedia
The Documents and Multimedia panes are essentially identical. Each has a Descriptions tab containing a table of files, and a Thumbnails tab. If you click on a description or a thumbnail and the selected file is an image file, it will be displayed on the adjacent panel. If you double click a description, a thumbnail or an image in the adjacent panel, the operating systemselected file will display the selected file using the program assigned to process that particular file type.

The other 16 panes of the Person View

Research
The research pane is almost identical to the Biography pane. The only difference is that the Research pane has a Websites tab.

The other 16 panes of the Person View

Associations
Associations are relationships between Persons that do do necessarily have a biological basis. Such relationships are not captured on a pedigree chart.

The other 16 panes of the Person View

Aliases
An alias, in GEDCOM term- inology, is not a name variant but an alter ego - a Person who is suspected of being identical to the current Person, however proof is lacking.