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Components and structure of evaluations
introduction
Evaluations in Omega follow a specific structure with components that depend on the evaluation format and the Omega evaluation settings . The basic structure is as follows:
These components are described in the following sections. Header text and description
The header text is used to display general information such as the name and address of the report creator at the beginning of a report. The header text is enabled or disabled and configured in the Omega report settings .Optionally, the description of the file from which the evaluation is created can be displayed after the header text.
Contents
The structure of the content depends on the chosen evaluation method and is described in detail for each method in the respective section. Certain overarching features are explained in the "Features " section. The abbreviation or omission of genealogical facts to protect personal data is documented in the "Data Protection" section.
List form
In the evaluation form The persons in the list of persons underlying the evaluation are listed one below the other, line by line. Construction from family blocks
The evaluation methods These reports can be generated for an individual person or for a directory of people . If the report is generated for a directory of people, the respective content for each person in the underlying directory is displayed sequentially. The evaluation format
can only be created for one directory of persons .
Structure of a family block
The basic element of all these evaluation methods is the family block for the participant. A family block consists of the parent block, the child block, and the optional foot block:
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HEIN Mathias [1], alderman, shipbuilder * around 1650 Roden + before 07.06.1715 Fri ∞ around 1680 FISCHER Dorothea * Fri + after 02.06.1715 Fri
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Parents' Block |
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1. Anna Johanna * Fri ~ 10/27/1680 Ki + 11/27/1746 Fr 2. Anna Margaretha * Fri ~ 01/03/1684 Ki + 12/18/1737 Fri, 57 years. 3. Johann * Fri ~ 27.10.1686 Ki + 24.11.1686 Fri 4. Johann * Fri ~ 27.01.1688 Ki 5. Angel
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Children's block |
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[1] Mentions: On June 26, 1688, Nilius Schmidt and Mathias Hein committed themselves to building a ferry on the Moselle below Traben-Trarbach, which had to be large enough to cross two wagons at once.
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Foot block |
With the exception of the personal data sheet and the family data sheet, these are numbered evaluations in which a set of family blocks for the ancestors or descendants of the test subject or residents of a location is output. The family blocks are numbered and linked to each other via cross-references. If a default religion was specified in the Omega settings under Evaluations | General | Religion , then a religion will only be displayed if it differs from the default religion. If no default religion was specified, the religion will always be displayed unless it is recorded as R? - unbekannt .
Regarding godparents, the Omega settings under Evaluations | General | Godparents | Placement of Godparents determine whether they are displayed in the parent block, the child block, or the footer block.
Individual sections within the family block can be visually separated by vertical spacing. In the Omega settings for evaluations , the corresponding settings are labeled " Spacing ... / %" and are specified as a percentage of the normal line height (0 = no spacing, 50 = half a line, 100 = one line, 150 = two lines; all integer values from 0 to 200 are possible).
Parents' Block
The following information is provided for each participant: all spouses with their parents and all extramarital partners with their parents. Extramarital partners are defined as individuals with whom the participant has a child but is not married. Spouses and extramarital partners are collectively referred to as partners. The display of the parent block is configured in the Omega settings under Evaluations | Parent Block .
Children's block
If the participant has children, a children's block is created. This block lists all children along with their spouses and their parents. If a person also appears as a partner in another family block in numbered reports , the children from that relationship will only be listed in the children's block of that other family block, and a note will appear indicating the number under which the children can be found. If multiple marriages or extramarital relationships exist, the relationship from which one or more children originate is shown in a line preceding those children. Children of the subject who are not from any listed relationship are marked accordingly.
A v or ? " appears before a child if the child is suspected of having both parents or if the child's paternity is uncertain. If the degree of certainty differs between the parents of the child, this situation is noted separately at the end of the list of children.
The display of the children's block is configured in the Omega settings under Evaluations | Children's Block .
Foot block
The foot block appears The display of the footer is configured in the Omega settings under Evaluations | Footer .
Line graphs
Regarding the evaluation methods The descendants of the test subject are represented in a tree structure using line graph elements. These evaluation formats primarily serve to supplement descendant and pedigree lists with a visual overview of the individuals they contain. The evaluations are numbered , and the numbering is identical to that of the corresponding descendant or pedigree list. If the evaluation is performed for a directory of persons , the graphics for each person in the underlying directory of persons are output one after the other.
Endnotes list
Documents 1 and 2 for a person can optionally be included in the body text of a family block, in the footer of a family block, or as endnotes. In this case, they appear in the endnotes list. There are special situations in which a person and their documents appear in multiple places within a report. In this case, an endnote index ensures that the documents are not displayed multiple times, as the same endnote is always referenced from the various instances of the person's information in the report.
List of abbreviations
The abbreviation list provides the definitions of the abbreviations used by default in Omega's analyses. It may also include abbreviations for places stored in the location database , as well as any user-defined abbreviations. Abbreviations are enabled or disabled and configured in the Omega settings for evaluations .
register
For numbered evaluation formats, registers can be output at the end of the evaluation. The following registers can be created optionally:
- persons
- Multiple ancestors (for ancestor and family tree lists)
- Spouse
- Last names
- First names
- Professions and functions
- places
You can configure these settings in the Omega settings for evaluations . Evaluation protocol
On the last page of the analysis wizard, you can choose whether to attach the analysis log to the generated report. This is useful if you want to embed the settings or statistics used in the analysis into the report itself. Typically, you would edit or remove the analysis log in the final report.