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Les Évènements Et Les Attributs Individuels Les évènements et les attributs individuels [email protected] Dernière mise à jour : le 1 juilet 2005 @2005 Thierry Nauze. Ce document peut-être utilisé à des fins d’exposé à condition que la source des informations soit précisée. Toute utilisation mercantile est interdite. Tout évènenent individuel, à deux ou trois exceptions près, est susceptible de comporter les contextes suivants : 1 TAG [Y ou rien] Y (attestation de l’évènement) 2 <<EVENT_DETAIL>> Au contraire, la plupart des attributs répondent à ce modèle : 1 TAG valeur 2 <<EVENT_DETAIL>> Tout évènement ne respectant pas la structure 1 TAG [Y ou rien] ou tout attribut ne res- pectant pas la structure 1 TAG valeur sera ignoré. Par exemple : 1 EVEN Comtesse ou 1 MARR civil ou 1 OCCU 2 PLAC Femme de ménage Tout contexte personnalisé (1 _AKA ...) ou farfelu (1 CIVIL...) sera également ignoré. Et voici la structure possible d’un <<EVENT_DETAIL>> : 2 TYPE <EVENT_DESCRIPTOR> {0:1} Type 2 DATE <DATE_VALUE> {0:1} Date 2 <<PLACE_STRUCTURE>> {0:1} Lieu 2 <<ADDRESS_STRUCTURE>> {0:1} Testé par ailleurs 2 AGE <AGE_AT_EVENT> {0:1} âge 2 AGNC <RESPONSIBLE_AGENCY> {0:1} Responsable 2 CAUS <CAUSE_OF_EVENT> {0:1} Cause 2 <<SOURCE_CITATION>> {0:M} Source 2 <<MULTIMEDIA_LINK>> {0:M} Non testé 2 <<NOTE>> {0:M} Note Ages 125 Genbox Family History 150 Lifelines 166 Ancestral Quest 92 GenDesigner 69 Mac Family Tree 141 Ancestrologie 126 GenealogyJ 177 ohmiGene 187 Brother’s Keeper 116 Généatique 82 PAF 5 90 Cumberland Family Tree 101 GenerationX 113 Parentèle 100 Embla Family Treasures 93 GeneWeb 54 Reunion 129 Family Historian 175 Gramps 123 RootsMagic 129 Family Tree Legends 125 Heredis PC 120 The Master Genealogist 129 Family Tree Maker 71 Heredis X 101 GEDitCOM 174 Legacy 114 190 Y T D L â R C S N Ec e E A ∑ Ages 3 4 20 8 0 2 4 8 10 15 8 18 25 125 Ancestor Quest 0 3 19 8 0 0 4 8 0 15 4 19 12 92 Ancestrologie 3 3 27 8 0 0 8 2 9 16 10 20 20 126 Brother’s Keeper 1 4 23 8 0 0 4 4 10 17 8 18 19 116 Cumberland Family Tree 1 0 10 10 2 0 7 8 6 17 0 20 20 101 Embla Family Treasures 1 4 14 8 0 0 0 0 10 15 8 16 17 93 Family Historian 1 12 29 10 6 2 10 8 10 20 10 30 27 175 Family Tree Legends 1 1 27 8 2 0 5 8 10 15 4 19 25 125 Family Tree Maker 3 3 16 -2 0 0 4 6 0 12 5 20 4 71 GEDitCOM 3 12 26 10 6 2 10 8 10 20 10 30 27 174 Genbox Family History 3 11 29 0 6 2 6 8 10 13 10 28 24 150 GenDesigner 3 0 21 10 ° ° 0 8 10 10 0 0 7 69 GenealogyJ 3 12 29 10 6 2 10 8 10 20 10 30 27 177 Généatique 3 2 11 6 2 2 6 8 5 17 0 6 14 82 GenerationX 3 3 29 10 ° ° 0 8 10 14 8 24 4 113 GeneWeb 0 0 19 8 0 0 0 4 0 13 0 7 3 54 Gramps 7 5 21 8 0 0 8 8 9 15 9 18 15 123 Heredis PC 1 11 17 8 2 0 9 8 9 19 9 18 9 120 Heredis X 1 11 15 8 0 0 0 8 9 18 8 16 7 101 Legacy 1 5 29 8 3 0 8 8 7 16 4 19 9 114 Lifelines 3 12 29 10 ° ° 10 8 10 17 10 30 27 166 Mac Family Tree 5 10 27 8 2 2 8 8 9 20 10 28 4 141 ohmiGene 15 12 29 10 6 2 10 8 10 19 10 30 26 187 PAF 5 0 4 22 8 0 0 4 8 0 14 4 19 7 90 Parentèle 1 8 6 8 0 1 9 8 6 15 8 26 4 100 Reunion 3 11 28 0 0 0 9 8 7 18 7 26 12 129 RootsMagic 3 4 28 8 0 0 4 8 9 18 8 22 17 129 The Master Genealogist 1 10 26 6 0 0 7 6 8 17 5 24 19 129 Maxi 15 12 30 10 6 2 10 8 10 20 10 30 27 190 Y : Attestation T : Type D : Date L : Lieu â : Âge R : Responsable (AGNC) C : Cause S : Source * N : Note * Ec : État-civil (BIRT+DEAT) e : EVEN E : Évènements A : Attributs * Seule la présence des liens est vérifiée à ce niveau. ° Aucune trace de la bonne foi n’est détectable. (ie, Lifelines : ) L’attestation d’un évènement The meaning of a GEDCOM tag without a value on its line depends on its subordinate context for any as- sertions intended by the researcher. For example, in an event structure, a subordinate DATE and/or PLACe value imply that an event happened. However, a subordinate NOTE or SOURce context by themselves do not imply that the event took place. The absence of both of these tags [DATE and PLAC) require a Y(es) value on the parent TAG line to assert that the event happened. Using this convention protects GEDCOM processors which may remove (prune) lines that have no value and no subordinate lines. La présence du contexte d’un évènement ne suffit pas à attester sa réalisation. Seuls une date ou un lieu ou la valeur Y permettent d’attester un évènement. Même une source (fût-elle bien informée) ne suffit pas à le faire ! ATTESTATION (A) Ages 3 Genbox Family 0 Lifelines 1 Ancestral Quest 0 GenDesigner 3 Mac Family Tree 3 Ancestrologie 3 GenealogyJ 3 ohmiGene * 15 Brother’s Keeper 1 Généatique 3 PAF 5 0 Cumberland Family Tree 1 GenerationX 3 Parentèle 1 Embla Family Treasures 1 GeneWeb 0 Reunion 3 Family Historian 1 Gramps 9 RootsMagic 3 Family Tree Legends 1 Heredis PC 1 The Master Genealogist 1 Family Tree Maker 2 Heredis X 1 GEDitCOM 3 Legacy 1 15 Ce point n’est pas le plus respecté du format et beaucoup de logiciels considèrent que le fait d’écrire le tag de l’évènement suffit à l’attester. Un certain nombre d’entre eux semblent perdre leurs moyens à la vue de cet Y (Yes) ! Quant à PAF, il se distingue en refusant même un décès correctement attesté. Ce point ne sera testé que sur l’évènement DEAT (décès) et ne vaudra que 15 points ... Uniquement sur cet évènement car c’est un des plus utilisés, parfois à tort. 0 @I1@ INDI GeneWeb est très macabre. Mais il aime 1 NAME Jessuibien /VIVANT/ bien les familles sans parent ! 1 SEX M 0 @I1@ INDI 1 DEAT 1 NAME Jessuibien/VIVANT/ 1 FAMC @F1@ 1 SEX M 0 @F1@ FAM 1 CHRA 1 CHIL @I1@ 2 DATE 31 MAY 2005 * À noter qu’ohmiGene n’effectue une vérification que sur cet évènement douloureux, suite aux vociférations continues de P. T. à ce sujet. ;o) Il accepte comme tout le monde, tous les autres évènements sans attestation. 1 NAME Marcel/ANSELIN/ 1 DEAT Ces trois décès sont attestés par la pré- 2 DATE AFT 25 MAR 1817 sence d’une date ou d’un lieu. 2 PLAC Salleboeuf,33496,,,FRANCE, 1 NAME /BIROT/Angèle 3 x 2 1 DEAT À l’exception de Genbox FH (1 DEAT 2 PLAC Sainte-Rose,,Réunion,,FRANCE, ... Écrasée par la chute d’un jaque) tous les logiciels lisent correctement ces trois 1 NAME Cunégonde évènements 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT JUL 1819 Cette mort est attestée par la présence 1 NAME Marthe/EGOUILLARD/ du ‘Y’. 1 DEAT Y • Mort présente et attestée 3 2 NOTE Cette mort est attestée ! • Mort présente sans attestation 1 • Perte de l’information - 3 1 NAME /DURUIT/Firmin 1 DEAT • Absence de l’évènement 2 2 NOTE Cette note ne suffit pas à attester ... • Présence de l’évènement simple - 2 • Présence de l’évènement attestée - 3 1 NAME /FORTILLON/ 1 DEAT 2 SOUR @S3@ 3 NOTE Cette source ne suffit pas à attester ... 0 @I7@ INDI 1 NAME Jeanne/GOUILLARD/mère • La présence d’une note alors que le 1 DEAT DEAT est absent -1 2 NOTE Cette mort n’est pas attestée ! Plaisanterie colportée la plupart des programmes. 1 DEAT 2 NOTE Cette mort est attestée ! Geneweb atteste même les trois derniers décès et n’a pas hésité à mettre en bière tous les autres individus ... sans attestation cependant ! Les types EVENT_DESCRIPTOR : A descriptor that should be used whenever the EVEN tag is used to define the event being cited. For example, if the event was a purchase of a residence, the EVEN tag would be followed by a subordinate TYPE tag with the value «Purchased Residence.» Using this descriptor with any of the other defined event tags basically classifies the basic definition of the associated tag but does not change its basic process. The form of using the TYPE tag with defined event tags has not been used by very many products. The MARR tag could be subordinated with a TYPE tag and EVENT_DESCRIPTOR value of Common Law. [...]. Systems that display data from the GEDCOM form should be able to display the descriptor value in their screen or printed output. The EVEN tag in this structure is for recording general events or attributes that are not shown in the above <<ÉVÈNEMENT_INDIVIDUEL>>. The general event or attribute type is declared by using a subordinate TYPE tag to show what event or attribute is recorded.
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