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<chapter id="gramps-mainwin">
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<title>Main Window</title>
<para>
When you open a database (either existing or brand new), the
following window is displayed:
</para>
<!-- ==== Figure: Main Window ==== -->
<figure id="mainwin-fig" pgwide="1">
<title>GRAMPS Main Window</title>
<screenshot>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="figures/mainwin.png" format="PNG" width="500" depth="352" scale="70"/>
</imageobject>
<textobject>
<phrase>
Shows GRAMPS main window. Contains titlebar, menubar,
toolbar, sidebar, display area, statusbar, progressbar, and
scrollbars. Menubar contains File, Edit, View, Go, Bookmarks,
Reports, Tools, Settings, and Help menus.
</phrase>
</textobject>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>
</figure>
<!-- ==== End of Figure ==== -->
<para>
The &app; window contains the following elements:
</para>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term>Menubar</term>
<listitem>
<para>
The menubar is located at the very top of the window (right
below the window title) and provides access to all features
of &app; through its menus.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>Toolbar</term>
<listitem>
<para>
The toolbar is located immediately below the menubar. The
toolbar provides access to the most frequently used
functions of &app;. The appearance of the toolbar can be
adjusted in the <guilabel>Preferences</guilabel> dialog.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>Progressbar</term>
<listitem>
<para>
The progressbar is located in the lower left corner of the
&app; window. It displays the progress of time consuming
operations, such as opening and saving large data bases,
importing and exporting to other formats, generating web
sites, etc.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>Statusbar</term>
<listitem>
<para>
The statusbar is located to the right of the progressbar, on
the very bottom of the &app; window. It displays
information about current &app; activity and contextual
information about the menu items. The behavior of the
statusbar can be adjusted in
<guilabel>Preferences</guilabel> dialog.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>Display area</term>
<listitem>
<para>
The largest area in the center of the &app; window is the
display area. It shows certain aspects of genealogical
information, depending on the currently selected View. The
following six Views are available in &app;:
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>People View</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Family View</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Pedigree View</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Sources View</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Places View</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Media View</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
<!-- ================ Main Window Subsection -->
<sect1 id="gramps-views">
<title>Views</title>
<para>
Views are the various ways to display different aspects of
genealogical information. It is best to split the relevent
informatin display into smaller categories, uniform in context
and modality; since it is very broad and non-uniform in both
cntext and modality. Each View represents such a split and
displays a certain portion of overall available
information. Before reviewing the detailed description of
available Views, you will be guided through the ways of
switching between the Views.
</para>
<!-- ================ Main Window Sub-subsection -->
<sect2 id="view-modes">
<title>Switching Views and Viewing Modes</title>
<para>
Depending on the state of the <menuchoice>
<guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Sidebar</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice> menu item, the View could be switched either in
the sidebar or in the notebook tabs in the top part of the
window.
</para>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term>
To switch the View while in a Sidebar mode,
click on the desired sidebar icon.
</term>
<listitem>
<!-- ==== Figure: Sidebar Mode ==== -->
<figure id="side-nofilt-fig">
<title>Sidebar Viewing Mode</title>
<screenshot>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="figures/mainwin.png" format="PNG" width="500" depth="352" scale="75"/>
</imageobject>
<textobject>
<phrase>Shows sidebar viewing mode.</phrase>
</textobject>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>
</figure>
<!-- ==== End of Figure ==== -->
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>
To switch the View while in a Tabbed mode,
click on the desired notebook tab.
</term>
<listitem>
<!-- ==== Figure: Tabbed Notebook Mode ==== -->
<figure id="noside-nofilt-fig">
<title>Tabbed Viewing Mode</title>
<screenshot>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="figures/noside-nofilt.png" format="PNG" width="500" depth="393" scale="75"/>
</imageobject>
<textobject>
<phrase>Shows tabbed viewing mode.</phrase>
</textobject>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>
</figure>
<!-- ==== End of Figure ==== -->
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
<para>
To switch between sidebar and tabbed viewing modes, choose
<menuchoice> <guimenu>View</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Sidebar</guimenuitem> </menuchoice> from the
&app; menu.
</para>
</sect2>
<!-- ================ Main Window Sub-subsection -->
<sect2 id="people-view">
<title>People View</title>
<para>
When &app; first opens a database, the View is set to the
People View (<xref linkend="side-nofilt-fig"/> and <xref
linkend="noside-nofilt-fig"/>). The People View lists
individuals whose data is stored in the database.
</para>
<para>
The individuals are arranged in a tree-like structure,
according to their family names. Every family name is a node
of the tree. Clicking the arrow on the left of the node will
toggle its expansion state. When expanded, the node's content
is listed in the window. When collapsed, the content is
rolled up and not visible. All the data is still
intact. It is just not being displayed.
</para>
<para>
The People View, in its default state, displays people's
<guilabel>Names</guilabel>, &app; <guilabel>ID</guilabel>
numbers, <guilabel>Gender</guilabel>, and their
<guilabel>Birth</guilabel> and <guilabel>Death
dates</guilabel>. The list can be ordered by any field.
</para>
<tip id="columns-tip">
<title>Order list by selected column</title>
<para>
To order list by the Birth date, click on the
<guilabel>Birth date</guilabel> column heading. To order
list in reverse (descending) order, click one more time on
the desired column heading.
</para>
</tip>
<para>
The columns of the view may be added, removed, or reordered in
a <guilabel>Column Editor Dialog</guilabel>, see <xref
linkend="column-editor-fig"/>. Only checked columns will be
shown in the view. To change their order, drag any column to
its desired location inside the editor. Clicking
<guibutton>OK</guibutton> will reflect the changes in the
People View. To invoke <guilabel>Column Editor
Dialog</guilabel>, choose
<menuchoice><guimenu>Edit</guimenu><guimenuitem>Column
Editor</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.
</para>
<tip id="columns-tip2">
<title>Other Views</title>
<para>
The <guilabel>Column Editor</guilabel> is available and
works in the same way for all list views, not only People
View.
</para>
</tip>
<!-- ==== Figure: Enabled Filter ==== -->
<figure id="column-editor-fig">
<title>Column Editor Dialog</title>
<screenshot>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="figures/column-editor.png" format="PNG" width="444" depth="437" scale="75"/>
</imageobject>
<textobject>
<phrase>Shows column editor dialog. </phrase>
</textobject>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>
</figure>
<!-- ================ Main Window Sub-sub-subsection -->
<sect3 id="filters">
<title>Filters</title>
<para>
Genealogical databases may contain huge numbers of people.
Since the long lists are hard for humans to manage, &app;
provides a convenient way to limit the scope of browsing by
using the filter. To save screen space, filter controls may
be hidden, depending on the state of <menuchoice>
<guimenu>View</guimenu> <guimenuitem>Filter</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice> menu item.
</para>
<!-- ==== Figure: Enabled Filter ==== -->
<figure id="side-filt-fig">
<title>Filter Controls Displayed</title>
<screenshot>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="figures/side-filt.png" format="PNG" width="500" depth="352" scale="75"/>
</imageobject>
<textobject>
<phrase>Shows filter controls.</phrase>
</textobject>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>
</figure>
<!-- ==== End of Figure ==== -->
<para>
When &app; opens a database, the filter is set to the
trivial filter called <guilabel>All people</guilabel>,
i.e. no filtering is in effect. To choose a filter, use the
pop-up <guilabel>Filter</guilabel> menu above the people's
list. Once the filter is chosen, click the
<guibutton>Apply</guibutton> button in the upper right
corner of the window. The filtering will take effect upon
clicking the <guibutton>Apply</guibutton> button.
</para>
<tip id="filt-tip">
<title>Example filter use</title>
<para>
To show males only, choose <guilabel>Males</guilabel>
filter, then click the <guibutton>Apply</guibutton>
button. To cancel any filtering, set the filter to
<guilabel>Entire Database</guilabel> and then click the
<guibutton>Apply</guibutton> button.
</para>
</tip>
<note id="filt-note">
<title>Filtering is persistent</title>
<para>
Even if the filter controls are not displayed
(<menuchoice> <guimenu>View</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Filter</guimenuitem> </menuchoice> menu
item is unchecked), the filtering might still be in
place. In other words, the visibility of the filter
controls is not related to the actual filtering imposed
on the list.
</para>
<para>
This may be a cause of confusion, when you enable the
filtering and then remove the controls from the
display. If in doubt, enable the display of filter
controls by checking <menuchoice>
<guimenu>View</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Filter</guimenuitem> </menuchoice> menu
item and check what kind of filtering is currently set.
</para>
</note>
</sect3>
</sect2>
<!-- ================ Main Window Sub-subsection -->
<sect2 id="family-view">
<title>Family View</title>
<para>
Family View displays the family information of a currently
selected (or Active) person. Specifically, this view shows
the relationships (e.g. marriages, partnerships, etc.) of the
active person, his/her parents (or step parents, or
guardians, etc), and his/her children (could be step
children, adopted children, etc.).
</para>
<!-- ==== Figure: Family View ==== -->
<figure id="family-fig">
<title>Family View</title>
<screenshot>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="figures/family.png" format="PNG" width="500" depth="352" scale="75"/>
</imageobject>
<textobject>
<phrase>Shows Family View.</phrase>
</textobject>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>
</figure>
<!-- ==== End of Figure ==== -->
<para>
The Active person's data is in the list box in the upper
left corner of the window. Directly below it, another box
lists the Spouse's data, for each relationship of Active
person (can be more than one). The double-arrow button to
the right of the Active person list box allows you to
exchange the currently selected spouse (Current spouse) with
the Active person. Double-clicking on the Active person
allows the editing of Active person's data. Double-clicking
on the Current spouse allows you to edit their relationship
information. Shift-clicking on the Current spouse allows the
editing of the Current spouse's data.
</para>
<para>
To add a new relationship, use one of the two upper buttons
to the right of the spouse box. Click the top one to add a
new person to a database and to the new relationship. Click
the middle one to add a person already existing in the
database to the new relationship. To remove Current spouse,
click the lowest button (<guibutton>-</guibutton>) to the
right of the spouse box. Note that removing a spouse from
the relationship does not remove the person from the
database. Most of these functions are also available by
right-clicking into the spouse box and selecting an
appropriate item from the context menu.
</para>
<para>
The parents of both the Active person and the Current spouse
are listed in the corresponding list boxes in the right-hand
part of the window (Active person's parents on top, Current
spouse parents on the bottom). Both list boxes have a set of
three buttons on their right side. The
<guibutton>+</guibutton> and <guibutton>-</guibutton>
buttons allow you to add and remove parents of the Active
person and the Current spouse, respectively. Clicking the
right arrow button makes the family in the corresponding
list box an active family. That is, it makes the selected
Father the Active person, and the selected Mother the
Current spouse. Most of these functions are also available
by right-clicking into the parent box and selecting an
appropriate item from the context menu.
</para>
<para>
The bottom list box displays children of the Active person
and the Current Spouse. The Children's list can be ordered
by the Birth date in the usual way of clicking on the
<guilabel>Birth date</guilabel> column header. In addition
to the <guilabel>Name</guilabel>, <guilabel>ID</guilabel>,
<guilabel>Gender</guilabel>, and <guilabel>Birth
date</guilabel> columns, the list includes a
<guilabel>Status</guilabel> column. The pair of status words
reflect the relationship between the child and his
Father/Mother (such as Birth, Adoption,
etc.). <guilabel>Column Editor Dialog</guilabel> can be used
to change column arrangement. Four buttons are available on
the right side of the children list box. The top (left
arrow) button makes the selected child the Active
person. The next two buttons add a new child to the family:
the upper one adds a new person to the database and to the
family, the lower one just adds a person existing in the
database to the family. Finally, the lowest
<guibutton>-</guibutton> button removes the selected child
from the family. Note that removing a child from the family
does not remove the person from the database. Most of these
functions are also available by right-clicking into the
children box and selecting an appropriate item from the
context menu.
</para>
<para>
The layout of the Family View can be switched from the
left-to-right arrangement (shown above) to the top-to-bottom
arrangement (shown below). This can be done in the
<guilabel>Display</guilabel> section of the
<guilabel>Preferences</guilabel> dialog. The top-to-bottom
view has the same functionality as the left-to-right view.
</para>
<!-- ==== Figure: Family View ==== -->
<figure id="family-alt-fig">
<title>Alternative Family View</title>
<screenshot>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="figures/family-alt.png" format="PNG" width="500" depth="352" scale="75"/>
</imageobject>
<textobject>
<phrase>Shows Alternative Family View.</phrase>
</textobject>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>
</figure>
<!-- ==== End of Figure ==== -->
</sect2>
<!-- ================ Main Window Sub-subsection -->
<sect2 id="pedigree-view">
<title>Pedigree View</title>
<!-- ==== Figure: Pedigree View ==== -->
<figure id="pedigree-fig">
<title>Pedigree View</title>
<screenshot>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="figures/pedigree.png" format="PNG" width="500" depth="352" scale="75"/>
</imageobject>
<textobject>
<phrase>Shows Pedigree View.</phrase>
</textobject>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>
</figure>
<!-- ==== End of Figure ==== -->
<para>
The Pedigree View helps to visualize the place of the Active
person in the tree of his/her ancestors. The Pedigree View
shows four generations, going back in time from the Active
person <guilabel>1</guilabel> to his/her parents
<guilabel>2</guilabel>, to grandparents
<guilabel>3</guilabel>, to great-grandparents
<guilabel>4</guilabel>. Each person is denoted by a box
bearing the person's name. The two lines that converge on
the box represent ties with the person's Father (top line)
and mother (bottom line). Solid lines represent birth
relations, while dashed lines represent non-birth relations
(such as adoption, step-parenthood, guardianship, etc.).
When the mouse moves over the white box, it expands to
display the corresponding person's dates of birth and
death. When the mouse is placed over the family line, the
line becomes highlighted to indicate an active link:
double-clicking on the line makes the corresponding ancestor
the Active person. The display in that case is re-adjusted
to show four generations, starting from the newly selected
Active person.
</para>
<!-- ==== Figure: Pedigree View ==== -->
<figure id="pedigree-child-cut-fig">
<title>Children Menu</title>
<screenshot>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="figures/pedigree-child-cut.png" format="PNG" width="303" depth="195" scale="75"/>
</imageobject>
<textobject>
<phrase>Shows Children Menu in Pedigree View.</phrase>
</textobject>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>
</figure>
<!-- ==== End of Figure ==== -->
<para>
The left-hand side of the window shows the left arrow
button. Upon clicking, the button expands to the menu
listing the children of the Active person. Selecting the
menu item makes the corresponding child the Active
person. The appearance of the children's names in the menu
serves to differentiate the "dead ends" of the tree from the
continuing branches as follows. The children who have
children appear in the menu in the boldface and italic
typeset, while the children without children ("dead ends")
appear in a regular font. If the Active person has a single
child, no menu will be displayed (since there is no choice)
and the child will become the Active person upon clicking
the arrow button.
</para><para>
The right-hand side of the window shows two right arrow
buttons. When the top button is clicked, the Father of the
Active person becomes the Active person. Clicking the bottom
button makes the Mother of the Active person the Active
person. Again, the display is re-adjusted to show four
generations, starting from the newly selected Active person.
</para>
<!-- ==== Figure: Pedigree View ==== -->
<figure id="pedigree-siblings-cut-fig">
<title>Personal Context Menu</title>
<screenshot>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="figures/pedigree-siblings-cut.png" format="PNG" width="500" depth="253" scale="75"/>
</imageobject>
<textobject>
<phrase>Shows Context Menu in Pedigree View.</phrase>
</textobject>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>
</figure>
<!-- ==== End of Figure ==== -->
<para>
Right-clicking on any person's box in the Pedigree View will
bring up the context menu. Among other useful items, the
context menu has submenus listing
<guilabel>Spouses</guilabel>, <guilabel>Siblings</guilabel>,
<guilabel>Children</guilabel>, and
<guilabel>Parents</guilabel> of that person. Insensitive
(grayed out) submenus indicate the absence of the data in
the appropriate category. Similarly to the children menu
above, children's and parents' menus distinguish continuing
lines from dead ends.
</para>
<!-- ==== Figure: Pedigree View ==== -->
<figure id="pedigree-anchor-fig">
<title>Pedigree View with the Anchor</title>
<screenshot>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="figures/pedigree-anchor.png" format="PNG" width="500" depth="353" scale="75"/>
</imageobject>
<textobject>
<phrase>Shows Pedigree View with the anchor set.</phrase>
</textobject>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>
</figure>
<!-- ==== End of Figure ==== -->
<para>
An additional advanced scheme of labeling generations exists
in Pedigree View. It becomes available by setting the anchor
on some active person. If the anchor is set, the generations
are labeled as follows. The anchor person (and his/her
generation) is labeled as <guilabel>0</guilabel>. The
ancestor generations are numbered with positive integers
(<guilabel>1</guilabel>, <guilabel>2</guilabel>,
<guilabel>3</guilabel>, etc.) while the descendant
generations are numbered with negative integers
(<guilabel>-1</guilabel>, <guilabel>-2</guilabel>,
<guilabel>-3</guilabel>, etc.). In all cases, the number
represents the number of generations between the labeled
generation and the anchor person. In this mode, you can
travel along the extensive pedigree line and see the number
of generations counting from the anchor person.
</para><para>
To set the anchor, select the <guilabel>Set
anchor</guilabel> menu item from the right-click context
menu, when the desired person is the Active person in the
Pedigree View. The labels will change immediately, and the
name of the anchor person will appear at the lower left
corner of the display area. The set anchor person will stay
in effect until either the anchor is removed (by selecting
the <guilabel>Remove anchor</guilabel> item from the context
menu), or until the active person chosen is unrelated to the
anchor person. The latter move can be made using extensive
navigation tools available in &app;, see <xref
linkend="gramps-nav"/> for the detailed reference.
</para>
</sect2>
<!-- ================ Main Window Sub-subsection -->
<sect2 id="sources-view">
<title>Sources View</title>
<!-- ==== Figure: Sources View ==== -->
<figure id="sources-fig">
<title>Sources View</title>
<screenshot>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="figures/sources.png" format="PNG" width="500" depth="353" scale="75"/>
</imageobject>
<textobject>
<phrase>Shows Sources View.</phrase>
</textobject>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>
</figure>
<!-- ==== End of Figure ==== -->
<para>
The Sources View lists the sources of information stored in
the database. This can include various documents (birth,
death, and marriage certificates, etc.), books, films,
journals, private diaries; virtually anything that can
be classified as a source of information. The sources can be
used as a reference for any event stored in the
database. The Source View lists the
<guilabel>Title</guilabel>, <guilabel>ID</guilabel>, and the
<guilabel>Author</guilabel> of the source. Any column can be
used for sorting the list. The usual rules apply: one click
for ascending order, another click for descending order.
<guilabel>Column Editor Dialog</guilabel> may be used to
rearrange the displayed columns.
</para>
</sect2>
<!-- ================ Main Window Sub-subsection -->
<sect2 id="places-view">
<title>Places View</title>
<!-- ==== Figure: Places View ==== -->
<figure id="places-fig">
<title>Places View</title>
<screenshot>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="figures/places.png" format="PNG" width="500" depth="353" scale="75"/>
</imageobject>
<textobject>
<phrase>Shows Places View.</phrase>
</textobject>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>
</figure>
<!-- ==== End of Figure ==== -->
<para>
The Places View lists the geographical places in which the
events of the database took place. These could be places of
birth, death, and marriages of people, as well as their
home, employment, education addresses, or any other
conceivable reference to the geographical location. The
Places View lists the places' <guilabel>Name</guilabel>,
<guilabel>ID</guilabel>, <guilabel>Church Parish</guilabel>,
<guilabel>City</guilabel>, <guilabel>County</guilabel>,
<guilabel>State</guilabel>, and
<guilabel>Country</guilabel>. All of these columns can be
used for sorting by the usual sorting rules.
<guilabel>Column Editor Dialog</guilabel> may be used to
rearrange the displayed columns.
</para>
</sect2>
<!-- ================ Main Window Sub-subsection -->
<sect2 id="media-view">
<title>Media View</title>
<!-- ==== Figure: Media View ==== -->
<figure id="media-fig">
<title>Media View</title>
<screenshot>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="figures/media.png" format="PNG" width="500" depth="353" scale="75"/>
</imageobject>
<textobject>
<phrase>Shows Media View.</phrase>
</textobject>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>
</figure>
<!-- ==== End of Figure ==== -->
<para>
The Media View is a list of Media Objects used in the
database. Media Objects are any files that relate somehow
to the stored genealogical data. Technically, any file can
be stored as a Media Object. Most frequently, these are
images, audio files, animation files, etc. The list box on
the bottom lists the <guilabel>Name</guilabel>,
<guilabel>ID</guilabel>, <guilabel>Type</guilabel>, and
<guilabel>Path</guilabel> of the Media Object.
<guilabel>Column Editor Dialog</guilabel> may be used to
rearrange the displayed columns, which obey usual sorting
rules. The top part of the GRAMPS window shows a preview (if
available) and information about the Media Object.
</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>
</chapter>