% [presentation-symbols.tex] % The heading material has been removed for clarity. % notice the use of \llap to put the definition term (e.g. "dates") off to the left. % notice, around line 40) the use of the macro \ancestors#1#2#3 from [macros.mac] % notice the use of \[ -- \] and \(--\) from [format_XETEX.mac] to leave a little space % between the [ ] and the enclosed text. % notice the use of \sni (smallskip + noindent), \mni etc for spacing between certain portions % of the text {\rm % 12.5pt % % \phantom{SOF} % \vskip -20pt\nin % \centerline{\bfsixteen Presentation and Symbols} % \mni % {\leftskip = 70pt % \llap{\hbox to \leftskip{terminology\hfill}} If we consider the person called Solomon \ml, then: \sni The expression \lq given name\rq\ refers to Solomon. An equivalent expression is \lq personal name\rq. \sni The expression \lq family name\rq\ refers to \ml. \sni \item{}Note that a person can have several given names and because of the 1808 name changes they might also have a \lq former name\rq\ or perhaps even several former names. \mni The expression \lq name\rq\ refers to the combination, Solomon \ml. \mni \llap{\hbox to \leftskip{presentation\hfill}} \kern -3pt Each ancestor appears at least once in a \lq presentation\rq\ form. This is illustrated by the main entry for Solomon \ml\ (see below for the symbols and abbreviations used): % \mni % \ancestor{\bffourteen Solomon \ml\star\former{Solomon Hirtzel}} {111\|12\fsl 112\|12}{ 1804.04.15 \[25 Germinal XII\], \dau\tiret 1865.11.08, \dau\ \[AN, 1808,\th AM,\th AD,\th S\]} % \mni % {\it Solomon Hirtzel\/} is the former, in this case the pre-1808, name of Solomon \ml. The names are followed by his identification number, birth and death dates\fsl places and a list of the documents that are available. % \sni Note that women are always referred to by their pre-marriage names. The spelling of names has been standardized in the text e.g.\ Mantel\Th\EAA\kern-6pt Mandel; L\ae vi\Th\EAA\kern-6ptL\ae vy; Salmann\Th\EAA\kern-6pt Solomon\gl, etc.\gl. For an AM taken from \[Fraen-mar\] I have kept the original spelling. % \mni % % NO SPACE AFTER \HFILL}} \llap{\hbox to \leftskip{dates\hfill}}Dates are given in the format: {year{\bfsixteen.}month{\bfsixteen.}day}, e.g.\ {1811.03.19} for March 19, 1811. \sni \item{} Note also that numbers less than 10 are written with a 0 before the number, i.e.\ the above date is {\it not\/} written as {\tt 1811.3.19}\gl. [This format provides a means of listing the files in a directory of the DVD in the correct chronological order]. % explanation too long . I put the rest after \bye % \sni % Often it is not clear, or not indicated, if the date on a document is the actual date of an event (e.g.\ AD) or the date when the event was reported. Thus dates indicated may be off by a few days. % \sni % Starting on September 22, 1792 [\th 01 vend\ae miaire of year I\th] until January 01, 1806 [\th 11 niv\co se of year XIV\th] the French Republican calendar was in effect.\HTML\ If a document was written in the period covered by the French Republican calendar then the date corresponding to the usual calendar is listed first, followed by the Republican date in square brackets. For conversions and more information: % \item{}{\tteleven www.poissons52.fr/histoire/revolution1789/\kern -3pt\web}\break {\tteleven calendrier\unl v.php} % \vfill\eject % \nin % \llap{\hbox to \leftskip{\star\hfill}}There is a special section devoted to this person. % \mni % \llap{\hbox to \leftskip{ca.\hfill}}Circa, used when an educated guess can be made concerning a date. E.g.\ the age of a deceased person might appear on the death certificate, without the actual year of birth being given. The estimated date of birth is obtained by subtraction, but this might be off by one or more years. % \mni % handbook, p. 497 , before and after e.g. \llap{\hbox to \leftskip{b. \hfill}}Before the date, e.g.\ b.\gl 1808 is used when the person is not listed in the change of name registers of 1808 (\gl [1808]\th, [Katz-1808]\gl) and there is reason to believe that they were no longer alive. This information should be used with caution, because the person may have changed domicile. % \mni % handbook, p. 497 , before and after e.g. \llap{\hbox to \leftskip{a. \hfill}}After the date, e.g.\ a.\gl 1784 is used when the person is not listed in the census of 1784 (\gl [1784]\gl) and there is reason to believe that they had not yet been born. This information should be used with caution, because of the great variation in names between 1784 and 1808, etc. % \mni % % handbook, p. 497 , before and after e.g. \llap{\hbox to \leftskip{*\hfill}}No information, used, e.g., when a first or last name or a date is missing. % \mni % \llap{\hbox to \leftskip{ ?,\Th ??,\Th ???\hfill}}These indicate respectively, \lq not absolutely certain\rq, \lq educated guess\rq, \lq wild guess\rq. These are not employed on the charts or on the list of all the ancestors. % \mni % % o.k. with 1 arrow here, but if put at end it prints almost the entire cmsy10 table! % \llap{\hbox to \leftskip{ !,\Th !!,\Th !!!\hfill}}These indicate respectively, \lq does not seem right\rq, \lq hard to believe\rq, \lq truly unbelievable\rq. These reflect such things as disparate ages of children, etc.\gl. % % % skip I do not think that I use for descendants % % with the arrows it separated the (previously longer) sentence with a large gap. % SO LEAVE THIS \VSKIP! % %\llap{\hbox to \leftskip{\SEA\Th\NA\kern -4pt\EA\hfill}} %\llap{\hbox to \leftskip{\EA\Th\EAA\hfill}}Used in lists to indicate descendants. %\raise 1truept\hbox{\kern -3pt Arrows point to another location %on the page.} % \mni % \llap{\hbox to \leftskip{\bften DVD\hfill}}The AN, AM, AD that are mentioned in the text appear on the accompanying DVD. The symbol\ DVD\ is used with other documents, images etc.\ to indicate that they too appear on the DVD. \mni % \llap{\hbox to \leftskip{\bften HTML\hfill}}Used to indicate that a topic can be accessed on the DVD from the HTML page:\Th % I changed to lc. to match web sites {\ttten symbols\unl sources\unl references\unl etc.html}\gl. % \mni % \llap{\hbox to \leftskip{\web\hfill}}Used with long web addresses to indicate that the address is continued on the next line. \mni % \llap{\hbox to \leftskip{\square\hfill}}Information, e.g.\ from a web page, which I was unable to verify via documents, texts, etc.\gl. % % \pni % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% KEEP THIS ENDING!!! % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % \vfill\eject % do not want extra page % } % ends \rm \par} % ends \hsize \bye