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Aries editor (L)

The Aries editor is one of the three main editors of Ancestris.

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The philosophy of the Aries editor comes from the need for ergonomy and exhaustiveness.

The possibility of being able to provide all the information allowed by the Gedcom standard.

In a user-friendly interface with ergonomic windows

The advantage is to be able to do everything, from A to Z, from Alpha to Omega.

Did you know? Its name comes from the constellation of Aries, the first constellation of the zodiac, crossed by the sun in spring. The horns of Aries, in the shape of spirals, also symbolize the impulse towards life, the eternal restarting or rebirth of life, of light, also corresponding to the beginning of spring in the cycle of seasons.

The possibilities of Aries are numerous and cover 100% of the needs.

The compromise is that adding the same information can be done in several ways and you will have to choose your most efficient mode.

There is something for everyone, and Ancestris users often choose to use two main editors: Aries + Gedcom, or Cygnus + Gedcom. Some prefer to use only the Gedcom editor. Here is a comparison of the 3 editors if you still had to make a choice.

  Cygnus Gedcom Aries
Focus The individual and his close environment The Gedcom standard

Completeness of
information

Ease of use ++ +++ +
Ergonomics +++ + +++
Coverage of needs 80% 100% 100%
Data Transparency + +++ ++
Efficiency +++ + +
Editable Gedcom entities Many All All
Compliance with Gedcom standard 100% 100% 100%

 

 

Description and Usage

The appearance of the Ares Editor depends on the entity category selected.

The following therefore describes the Aries Editor for editing each of the 7 existing entity categories in the Gedcom standard.

For each of these categories, Aries uses editing features such as lists, edit buttons and tabs that are used in the same way. These common editing devices are described only once.

Aries toolbar

The Aries editor offers a group of buttons in the Toolbar of the main window, for greater efficiency.

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The first button is a shortcut to open an Aries editor on the current entity.

The other buttons open an Aries editor to create an entity of each of the corresponding entity.

Individual Entity

When the selected entity is an individual, the Aries Editor is divided horizontally into two areas: its description at the top, events and relationships at the bottombottom, inwith tabs.

Description of the Individual

The upper area is dedicated to the description of the individual.

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Photo

On the left, you find a placeplaceholder to associate an image with the selected individual.

Click on the image to edit it, or on the blank locationplaceholder to load one.

Right-click on the picture to add one. The photo displayed here will the first one found in the entity. To change the order of the photo in the entity, use the Gedcom editor and move the corresponding property with the mouse. To delete a photo, delete it from the Gedcom editor as well.

Right-clicking under the photo displays the Context Menu for that individual.

 

Sex

The Sex drop-down menu allows you to enter one of the values Unknown, Male and Female.

ID number

InOn the top right corner, you will find the identification number of the selected individual, possibly preceded by hishis/her Sosa number if it was generated.

Confidentiality chainsPadlock

At the top right is also a Padlock button EditeurAries_cadenas.png. It marks the entity as confidential if pressed.

Name Tab

The Name paneltab contains the following fields:

  • Name type:type: leave blank or choose one of the items from the drop-down list.

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  • First names: offers the possibility toname: choose from a list of first names already known in the genealogy.
  • Surname:Family offers the possibility toname: choose from a list of names already known in genealogy.
  • NicknameNick name: type in a nick name for the individual if he/she has one.

The PrefixDisplay Prefixes and Suffix DisplaySuffixes check box, when checked,box displays the following fields.3 fields you can also fill in:

  • Name Prefix
  • LastFamily name prefix
  • Name Suffix

    Notes Tab

    Notes can be added at the individual's name level using a Notes Tab.level.

    This tab is used similarlyin a similar manner throughout the Aries Editor. Apart from this difference in name attachment, you will find its use in the Notes Tab of an individual.individual.

    Sources tab

    Sources can be added at the level of the individual's name using the Sources Tab.name.

    This tab is similarlyused usedin a similar manner throughout the Aries editor.Editor. Apart from this difference in name attachment, you will find its use in the Sources Tab of an event.event.

    Other names tab

    This is a list forto entering possibleadd alternative surnamesFirstnames and firstLastnames names associated withto the selected individual. Here is an example with another individual.example:

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    Editing other names is done with the Edit buttons and brings up a window similar to the whole Name tab already seen atabove, thewith moment.three Thetabs notes(name, andnote, any associated sources are therefore related to each of the other names.sources).

     

    Events and Relationships with the Individual

    The lower area is dedicated to the events of the individual entity, and to the relationships of this individual with other entities.

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    Events tab

    This tab allows you to manage a list of events. It is displayed above.

    It has a drop down menu and a list of events on the left, and the description of each event on the right with several tabs: Details, Sources, Notes, Gallery.

    The separation bar between the two is movable and its position is remembered from one time to the next.

    List of events
    • The Add Event drop-down menu offers a choice of events to add to the list below

       

      • The menu lists the most common types of events, both those that can happen only once in a person's life (such as birth or death...) and those that can happen again (such as profession, residence or union).

         

      • If you don't find what you are looking for, choose the Event type. It is generic and allows you to add a category of events not provided for in the menu. Next, specify the nature of the event in question in the Event drop-down menu located on the Details tab below.

    • The list of events displays the different events of the individual, but does not display those of his family, which are in the Family entity.

      • Clicking on an event selects it and displays its details on the right.

     

    Details tab

    It displays the details of the selected event in the event list.

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    • The drop-down menu at the top appears only for certain types of events, such as Religion, Profession, etc...

      • It allows you to specify the type of the selected event

      • Examples :

        • for a Religion, it specifies the type of religion: Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Muslim, etc.

        • for a Profession, it specifies the profession: farmer, baker, civil servant, cooper, merchant, etc.

        • for an Event, it specifies any event.

           

    • The button Associate a person to this event EditeurAries_bouton_associer.png, located at the top right, appears only for individuals. It allows you to add another individual related to the event.

      • Example: if it is a baptism, this button can associate the godfather, the godmother, the priest, the witnesses.

      • This button only allows you to add, not to modify

      • As soon as added, the associated individual is displayed in the selection list of the Associations tab described just below.

    • The Padlock button EditeurAries_cadenas.png marks the entity as confidential if pressed.
    • Date allows you to enter the date of the selected event, in the usual format.
    • Place allows you to enter the location of the selected event.
      • To the right of the field, the Edit Location button EditeurAries_bouton_lieu.png allows you to associate a location to this event by bringing up the Location Editor. For more details, see the Place Editor.
    • Authority in charge allows you to enter the name of the person responsible for the event.
      • This can be the registrar, the prefect, the director of an institution, etc.
      • Examples
        • For a French civil status act: the mayor since 1792, the priest before that date
          For an identity card: the prefect
          For a diploma: the headmaster, etc.
    • Reason for the event allows you to grasp what caused the event when it is an accidental event, an unforeseen event.
      • Examples
        • Cause of Death
          Cause of move or immigration, etc.
    • Summary description allows you to enter additional details.
      • Attention! This is not a note. This field corresponds to the TYPE label.
    • Age displays the calculated age of the individual at the date of the event.
    SourcesTab

    Sources can be added to the selected event using the Sources Tab.

    This tab is used similarly throughout the Aries Editor. It is described here.

    It is in the form of a selection list topped by the Edit buttons.

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    Each line corresponds to a source citation. A source citation usually refers to a shared source and specifies one of the events, its date and the individual's role in the event.

    The 5 columns are information deduced from the source quote information window that appears when you click on the edit buttons.

    • Nature of the source: this is the type of event mentioned in the source.
    • Source Description: This is the name of the referenced Source entity.
    • Pages: The number of the page in the referenced source.
    • Presence of media objects: "yes" if media is filled in the gallery.
    • Presence of notes: "yes" if notes are filled in.

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    The two buttons at the top right are the known Edit buttons:

    • The button EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Lier.png attaches the Source entity to the event. For example, a birth certificate at a birth
    • The button EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Modifier.png edits the Source entity.

    It is thus at the level of the concerned event, and via these 2 buttons, that you will attach for example birth and death certificates, after having previously entered and documented them in Source Entities.

    The other fields are:

    • Role in the event: this is a free text but roles such as husband, wife, father, mother, wife, child are proposed.
    • Information evaluation: qualifies the quality of the information according to the following predefined criteria:

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    • Date of the act: date of the act, not the date of the event of the individual we have been talking about since the beginning.
    • Source text: extract of the source text justifying the individual's event.
      • If the text of the source has already been transcribed in the Source entity, it is not worthwhile to put it here.

    The Notes Tab and Gallery Tab of the window modifying the quotation characterize the source quotation. These tabs are similarly used throughout the Aries Editor.

    Apart from this difference in how they are attached to source citations, you will find their use in the Notes Tab and Gallery Tab of an individual.

    Instead, the photos of the sources (deeds, certificates, etc.) will be put in the gallery of the source.

    Notes Tab

    Notes can be added to an individual's event using the Notes Tab.

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    This tab is similarly used throughout the Aries editor. Apart from this difference in the attachment to events, you will find its use in the Notes Tab of an individual.

    Gallery tab

    Media can be added to an individual's event using the Gallery Tab.

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    We will put here, at the level of the event, the photos of the individual at the time of these events.

    This tab is similarly used throughout the Aries editor. Apart from this difference in the attachment to events, you will find its use in the Gallery Tab of an individual.

     

    Parents and Siblings tab

    It manages the parents of the selected individual as well as siblings from the same bed.

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    This tab is in the form of a tree list with Edit buttons. Their principle is the same as described in the corresponding paragraph, namely :

    • The button Add parents to this person EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Créer.png allows you to add the father and mother of the selected individual.
      • A new window of the Aries editor opens on a Family entity. Here you can specify the parents.
    • The Link to an existing family button EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Lier.png allows you to create a genealogical link between the selected individual and an existing family in the genealogy.
      • A new window is displayed with a list of already registered families.
    • The Edit Selected Family button EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Modifier.png allows you to edit the selected family entity in the list below.  Aries opens a new editor positioned on the family.
    • The Delete Selected Family button EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Supprimer.png deletes the entity selected in the list below.

      Spouses and children tab

      It manages the different spouses of the selected individual as well as the children he or she has had with each of them.

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      This tab is in the form of a tree list with Edit buttons. Same principle as the tab above.

      SourcesTab

      Sources can be added to the individual directly through a Sources Tab.

      This tab is similarly used throughout the Aries Editor. Apart from this difference in the attachment to an individual, you will find its use in the Sources Tab of an event.

      NotesTab

      It is in the form of a selection list topped by the Edit buttons.

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      The notes thus created or attached qualify the selected event.

      We can see that there can be two types of notes in the list:

      • Notes Entities, therefore shareable, identified by an ID number.
      • Specific (embedded) notes, not shareable, without ID number.

      With the create button EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Créer.png it is possible to create a shared Note Entity or a note specific to the event (therefore embedded) as indicated by the check mark in the window that appears.

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      With the edit button EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Modifier.png it is possible to modify a note.

      In this case, if the References tab is visible and if the window shows an identification number for the note, it is a shared note (window below). Otherwise it is a specific note (similar to the window above).

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      The References tab is described below.

        Gallery tab

        It is in the form of a selection list topped by the Edit buttons.

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        The media thus created or attached qualifies the individual independently of any event.

        We will put here, at the level of the individual, pictures of this individual to represent him in the dynamic tree.

        Note here the blue star EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Préférer.png which allows you to specify the media to be displayed by default in the family tree if there are several media.

        The buttons for creating, linking or editing a media displays the media editing window.

        Alias Tab

        It manages the different aliases of the selected individual.

        An alias is a relationship between two individuals who are supposedly distinct a priori but who perhaps designate the same person. 

        • Their identification numbers are different

           

        • Their names may or may not be identical, indicating that there is a possibility that these two individuals are in fact one and the same person.

           

        When such a possibility exists, the user can create an alias in order to bring the two individuals together, so that the Alias tab of the first individual will mention the name of the second, while, conversely, this same tab of the record of the second individual will mention the name of the first.

        The presence of an alias expresses a simple hypothesis.

        • If later it turns out that the two individuals are two distinct physical persons, the alias must naturally be deleted.
        • If, on the contrary, it is proven that the two individuals are one and the same natural person, the two records must then be merged.

        The Alias tab is presented in the form of a selection list surmounted by the Edit buttons.

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        • The Add an Alias button EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Créer.png allows you to associate the selected individual with another individual by means of an alias.

           

        • The Edit selected alias button EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Modifier.png allows you to edit for modification the record of the individual whose alias is selected in the grid below.This command opens a new editor window inviting you to modify the data of the individual.

        • The button Delete selected alias EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Supprimer.png allows you to delete the alias selected in the list below.

          • The deletion does not concern the individual itself but the link between the two individuals.

          • An alias is a reciprocal link between two individuals. Consequently, the deletion of an alias from the first individual, induces the automatic deletion of the same alias from the second individual.

        Associations Tab

        It allows you to manage associations between the selected individual and other individuals in the genealogical file.

        An association is a link put between two individuals to indicate that one has been involved in one of the other's events. Example: the godfather of a baptism, the witness of a groom.

        An association is a separate link from parental relationships or aliases.

        The Association tab is in the form of a selection list topped by the Edit buttons.

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        This list of associations contains the events of people in which the edited individual has been involved and the role of the edited individual in these events.

        In the example above, if we assume that the individual referenced being edited is called Jacqueline Bouvier, this means that Jacqueline Bouvier was informant of Caroline Lee's blessing (and not that Caroline Lee was informant of Jacqueline Bouvier's blessing).

        The associations listed here have therefore been added:

        • Either by using the Associate a person to this event button on the Event Details tab of the associated person.
          • In the example above, it is therefore by editing the death of the individual Daniel Bréchignac, selecting his death, clicking on the association button, choosing the individual Pierre Durant and specifying "Informant".
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        • Either by using the Add Association button in this tab:

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        As you can see, it's the same window and only the person's name changes. It is therefore the starting point that indicates the meaning of the involvement of an individual in the event of the other.

        • Either we start from the event that took place, and we go and look for the individual involved,
        • Or we start with the individual involved and point out the event of the other.

         

        Family Entity

        When the selected entity is a family, the Aries Editor is divided horizontally into two areas: the description of the couple at the top, and the events and relationships at the bottom in tabs.

        Description of the couple

        The upper area is dedicated to the description of the two individuals of the couple currently selected in Ancestris.

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        ID number

        Before the couple, at the top right, the family ID number is displayed.

        Confidentiality padlock

        There is also a Padlock button EditeurAries_cadenas.png. It marks the entity as confidential if pressed.

        The couple

        The husband is on the left and the wife on the right. For each of them there is a description, which can be modified with the Modify button:

        • Photo
        • Surname and first names
        • Date of birth
        • Date of death.

        Buttons

        • The Add button EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Créer.png creates an individual, male or female as the case may be, in order to add him/her to the selected family.
          • This button appears only when no individual is entered.
        • The Link button EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Lier.png allows you to select the person you are looking for from the list of individuals already registered in the genealogy.
          • This button appears only when no individual is filled in.
        • The Modify button EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Modifier.png modifies the description of the couple's individual. Aries opens the edit window for an individual, as described above.
          • This button only appears when an individual is already filled in.
        • The Delete button EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Supprimer.png removes the individual from the family. It does not delete the individual, it simply removes him from the family.
          • This button appears only when an individual is already filled in.

         

        Events and relations with the Family

        The lower area is dedicated via tabs to the events of the Family entity, and to the relationships of this family with other entities.

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        The Events, Sources, Notes and Gallery tabs have been described in the Individual section.

        Children Tab

        It manages the children of the selected family, their respective spouses, as well as the children they have had with each of them.

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        This tab is in the form of a tree list topped by the Edit buttons and works as described in the corresponding paragraphs.

         

         

        Multimedia Entity

        When the selected entity is a multimedia item, the Aries Editor displays the exact name of this object in the Title field and, below it, the Image, Note and References tabs.

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        The Note and References tabs are common to all entities. They are described elsewhere on this page.

        Image Tab

        It displays the image associated with the currently selected media.

        Clicking on the image or on its location allows you to modify it or load another one.

        The Please Choose Image window that appears prompts you to choose the file corresponding to the image to be displayed.

         

         

        Entity Note

        When the selected entity is a Note entity, the Aries editor displays two tabs. For this documentation, we have create a note entity out of the note property provided in the Kennedy file example.

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        The References tab is common to all entities. It is described below.

        Note tab

        It displays the contents of the selected note, for consultation or modification.

        This tab should not be confused with the common Notes tab present in the other entities. Indeed, the latter is used to list and manage the notes associated with these entities, while the Notes tab of the Notes entity displays the value of the note concerned.

         

         

        Source Entity

        When the selected entity is a source, the Aries Editor displays tabs with four fields describing the source.

        The Notes, References and Gallery tabs are common to all entities. They characterize the source but their use is the same as described in the Individual section.

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        Description of the entity Source

        • Author: this is the name of the author or creator of the source.
        • Title: this is the most important field in the record, since it is the one that indicates the title of the source.
          • Consequently, the user is strongly encouraged to fill in this field in a very precise and sufficiently detailed manner, so that the source can be identified later on without risk of confusion.
        • Abbreviation: this is the abbreviation of a source, or an organization associated with it.
        • Agency: is the person or organization responsible for managing that source.

        Source Text Tab

        This tab allows you to enter or modify the source text as it appears on the original.

        It is displayed above.

        It is by far, along with the Title, the photo of the source, and the repository reference, the most useful information of the source.

        Repository tab

        It indicates the repository or storage location containing the currently selected source. There is only one.

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        This tab displays the name of the repository, followed by Edit buttons to select the repository (Add repository button EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Créer.png and Link existing repository buttonEditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Lier.png), edit EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Modifier.pngor delete it EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Supprimer.png, which appear depending on the situation and work as described in the corresponding section.

        Buttons for selecting or modifying the repository

        One (and only one) repository must be indicated in order to locate the selected source.

        Whether you are creating or modifying a repository, the following window for editing a repository appears. We will see it in the Repository Entity section below.

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        Once the repository is filled in, two tabs, Dimension/Reference and Notes, appear below.

        The Notes tab is common to all entities. It characterizes here the attachment of the source to the repository, but its use is the same as the one described in the individual section.

        Dimension/Reference tab

        The Dimension/Reference tab lists the different dimensions or references used in the repository referenced above, to specifically identify the source in that repository. Example: dimension of a parish register in a departmental archive.

        For each item in the source, if there are several, indicate the name of the call number (Call Number/Reference) and the category to which it belongs (Type of media: audio, card, electronic, card, film, newspaper, book, magazine, manuscript, photo, tombstone, video, etc.).

        Use the Edit Rating buttons to add, edit or delete a rating.

          Recorded Events tabs

          This tab allows you to manage the list of different events in the selected source.

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          For each date and location mentioned in the source, this consists of adding a line listing the types of events that took place on that date at that location.

          • The Create Source Event button EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Créer.png creates a new row. It opens a window that allows you to define events for a given place and date.

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            • Check the corresponding events
            • Enter the date of these events
            • Enter the location of these events

           

          • The Edit Source Event button EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Modifier.png opens the same window for editing the information.

           

          Publication data tab

          This tab allows you to indicate the publication details of the source, at least where and when the source was created.

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          These indications are made by entering a free text.

          For published sources, the city of publication, the name of the advertiser, and the year of publication must be indicated.

          For unpublished sources, the date and place of the source must be indicated.

           

           

          Submitter Entity

          When the selected entity is a submitter, the Aries Editor displays the description of the provider and the tabs below.

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          The first field Name and Surname indicates the identity of the information provider.

          The three fields below allow you to enter the three preferred languages of this provider.

          The Address tab is used in the same way as the tab for a Repository.

           

           

          Repository Entity

          When the selected entity is a repository or storage location, the Aries editor displays the following window.

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          You enter the exact name of this repository in the Name field, and underneath, three tabs Address, Notes and References allow you to complete the description.

          The Notes tab is common to all entities. It characterizes the repository here, but its use is the same as that described in the Individual section.

          Address tab

          It allows you to enter the coordinates of the depot.

          It presents the fields of a classic address form (zip code, city, country, etc.). See above.

          You can also enter the Internet constituents (e-mail address and website) as well as telephone numbers.

          References tab

          The References panel is in the form of a selection list with three columns.

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          • The ID No. column, which indicates the ID number of the entity concerned

             

          • The Type column, which indicates the category of entity

             

          • The Value column, which indicates the name of the entity (for example, for an individual entity, it will be the name of the individual).

          It indicates, for the reference entity in which this tab is located, the list of all the other entities that use it, i.e. the different entities pointing to it. On the other hand, it allows neither the modification nor the deletion of the link uniting the two entities concerned.

          • Examples :
            • In the image above, the repository being edited is used by Sources S4 and S5, named Nicolas de France and Henri IV respectively.
            • If a record individual I1, contains in his birth certificate a link to a source S2, this entity S2 will display in its References tab a line corresponding to the individual I1.

          When you are about to delete an entity such as a media file, note, source or repository, it is strongly recommended that you first check that the References panel of this entity is blank. When one or more lines appear in this panel, indicating that the entity to be deleted is not an orphan, it is advisable to question the justification for this deletion: indeed, if this deletion were validated, the entities in question would refer to an entity that no longer exists.

           


           

          Common editing devices

          The following features are used in the Aries Editor in several places.

          Selection list

          This list is intended for consultation and selection of the displayed data.

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          Selection: a simple click on one of the lines selects it.

          Edition : when the line represents an entity, a double-click opens an entity edition window.

          Sorting: This list can be composed of columns. The headers of these columns can be clicked to sort. A new click reverses the sort direction.

          Move Column: The columns can be moved with the mouse by clicking and dragging the column header. This move is memorized from one time to the next.

          Tree list

          It is a list of individuals ordered in an indented way according to the genealogical hierarchy, with a flap to unfold or fold the branches.

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          This type of list is present for the editions of the Individuals (Spouses and Children and Parents and Siblings tabs) and Families (Children tab) entities.

          Selection: a single click selects the line.

          Edition: when the row represents an entity, a double-click opens an entity edition window.

          Sorting: This list is not sorted since it would disorganize the tree structure.

          Moving Column: Columns can be moved with the mouse by clicking and dragging the column header. This move is not memorized from one time to the next.

          Edit Buttons

          The Edit buttons allow you to create, link, modify, delete, prefer data. They are used by most categories of entities.

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          These buttons work in conjunction with the selection list displayed below. They appear according to the status of the list.

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          The Add button adds an item to the selection list by creating it from scratch.

          Link Button  EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Lier.png

          The Link button adds an item to the list without creating it, but linking it to the shared entity already existing in the genealogy.

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          The Edit button allows you to modify the indicated item.

          Delete Button EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Supprimer.png

          The Delete button deletes the indicated item.

          When the item is an entity, the deletion does not concern the entity itself, but the connection only.

          Favorite button EditeurAries_Boutons_Edition_Préférer.png

          The Prefer button designates the default media to be used if there are several.

          This button is only used for the media of an individual (Gallery tab) and is used to designate which one should be displayed by default in the dynamic tree.