diff --git a/doc/gramps-manual/C/gramps-manual.xml b/doc/gramps-manual/C/gramps-manual.xml index 9cc116aad..f8cee6f2f 100644 --- a/doc/gramps-manual/C/gramps-manual.xml +++ b/doc/gramps-manual/C/gramps-manual.xml @@ -2724,17 +2724,20 @@ - Type the name for your - new filter into the Name field. Enter any - comment that would help you identify this filter in the future - into the Comment field. Add as many rules as you + Type the name for your new filter into the + Name field. Enter any comment that would help you + identify this filter in the future into the Comment + field. Add as many rules to the Rule list as you would like to your filter using Add... button. - Check Invert box to negate the filter rule - (e.g. inverting "has a common ancestor with I1" rule will match - everyone who does not have a common ancestor with that person). - If the filter has more than one rule, choose whether all of them - must apply, only one (either) rule must apply, or exactly one (either) - rule must apply, in order for the filter to generate a match. + Check Return values that do not match the filter rules + (invert) to negate the filter rule (e.g. inverting "has a + common ancestor with I1" rule will match everyone who does not have a + common ancestor with that person). If the filter has more than one rule, + select one of the Rule operations. This allows you + to choose whether all rules must apply, only one (either) rule must + apply, or exactly one (either) rule must apply, in order for the filter + to generate a match. If your filter has only one rule, this selection + has no effect. Note that the filters you already designed may be used as a rule for another filter. This gives you nearly infinite flexibility in