Rootsmagic Mapping
Rootsmagic has a great feature which allows you to see clearly on a map where
those important family and individual events took place. As the enhancements continue version 4.0.8
now shows Place Details in Rootsmagic Mapping for any individual
selected, providing of course the user has entered the co-ordinates of those Place Details.
I got to thinking that it would be much more informative to see all
Place Details within any selected Place. This would of course
involve a further drop down option for Place Details and the pop up would also need to show the
individual details in addition to what is currently displayed. This would prove extremely useful as
a visual representation of events in a geographical grouping. The user could zoom in to
street level if desired if the display was over populated or whatever level they prefer, the items
bordered in red are additional to what Rootsmagic Mapping currently displays.

Getting individual mapping information at present is not such an obvious task
for the user, many users do not even know about the drop down options available under
Mapping.
Currently with Places (default) selected in the drop down you
will get one single plot for each Place when highlighted. Selecting People from the drop down will
display Place or Place Details (if already geocoded) for the events in that
persons life. Navigating through Tools > Mapping > Selecting People
from the drop down list and then finding the person in the current uninformative
list (see below) is no easy task. One very easy way to show all the events in a persons life
would be to add Mapping to "right click" selections on the particular individual, perhaps
under the existing Reports option, then you would arrive directly on the display
screen.
Now to get back to the problem of finding People in the currently uninformative
list presented by Rootsmagic, the solution is simple - more information. Even the
simple addition of record number and birth date would be a great help here. I am sure some users
will argue for the options to also add death date and providing your screen size allows it and
RM remembers your screen and pane preferences then why not.

Well wishes are one thing but I have to admit I am unsure of the limits or
possibilities of what information Rootsmagic can send to Bing Maps to make this all come about. One
thing I would feel pretty confident about is that Bruce & team will extract the best from what
is possible during the future development of Rootsmagic.

I'm not a fan of employing "work arounds" to overcome
limitations or missing features in software packages, unless of course there is some short term
gain. Employing a work around long term to achieve a desired result is negative so really it
is a required enhancement and should be treated as such. The problem with adopting
a work around that when the software develops beyond the limitation all your hard work is
redundant and you need to adopt the new way of doing things.
Recently I did have a need where I believed Rootsmagic Mapping
could help me in the short term so decided to invest a bit of time for the greater good. I was
working the records within a Parish unfamiliar to me and struggling a bit with the
Places due to poor hand writing and record quality. I seemed to be constantly
looking up a table for the correct Townland and Parish
information then referring to a Map to see the Townlands geographic location. I decided to
create a Dummy Person in Rootsmagic, use the Parish as the Place
and within that enter each Townland as Place Details, it worked
very well as you can see below.
Now when I look at the Place Details for Tartaraghan, Armagh,
Ireland I have a reliable list of Townlands within that Parish and I can see their
geographic location on the Map. A reliable list of course as I instantly noticed the two
locations circled which were obviously not part of that Parish and had crept in through a
Merge operation.
So now through using one application rather than three I have a full reference
for this Parish, the townlands within it and the geographic locations. I also attached a scan of a
map to the Place, and added notes from the Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland to each
townland. Now on a research trip I have a full reference to that Parish
and all located within Rootsmagic.
Download the basic GEDCOM file for the Parish by right
clicking here and
using the "save as" option, then you can experiment in Rootsmagic Mapping for yourself.
Another Rootsmagic user develops external queries through the use of SQLite and
has developed various useful reports which we can only hope get the attention of the
Rootsmagic developers. The one to the left uses Google Maps to plot events for multiple
persons for a geographic area.
Visit Toms Wiki and read more on the possibilities
and the queries that he has delevoped to date.
Using find criteria such as Toms and the addition of some new data types to the
Rootsmagic find options should allow for the production of much ore useful reports such as
illustrated above. Places and their proximity in time are such an important clue in
genealogy research it cannot be stressed enough so hopefully finds that facilitate a user defined
proximity of events will become a reality in the not too distant future.
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