diff --git a/gramps2/ChangeLog b/gramps2/ChangeLog index 8e7711f3c..c8a270d21 100644 --- a/gramps2/ChangeLog +++ b/gramps2/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +2005-05-01 Alex Roitman + * src/EditPerson.py (on_help_clicked): Call appropriate manual section. + * doc/gramps-manual/C/usage.xml: Update. + * doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-*.png: Update. + * configure.in: Bump up version, to distinguish from released 1.1.99. + 2005-05-01 Don Allingham * src/plugins/Check.py: delete families that contain only a single parent and no children diff --git a/gramps2/configure.in b/gramps2/configure.in index e1f044bad..7975e1db0 100644 --- a/gramps2/configure.in +++ b/gramps2/configure.in @@ -4,11 +4,11 @@ dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. dnl May need to run automake && aclocal first AC_PREREQ(2.57) -AC_INIT(gramps, 1.1.99, gramps-bugs@lists.sourceforge.net) +AC_INIT(gramps, 1.1.99pre2, gramps-bugs@lists.sourceforge.net) AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(src/gramps.py) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(1.6.3) -dnl RELEASE=0.CVS$(head -c 10 ${srcdir}/ChangeLog | tr -d '-') -RELEASE=1 +RELEASE=0.CVS$(head -c 10 ${srcdir}/ChangeLog | tr -d '-') +dnl RELEASE=1 VERSIONSTRING=$VERSION if test x"$RELEASE" != "x" diff --git a/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-addresses.png b/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-addresses.png index 32bc79e3b..04d58e1a0 100644 Binary files a/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-addresses.png and b/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-addresses.png differ diff --git a/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-attributes.png b/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-attributes.png index dd675deac..533abe3f8 100644 Binary files a/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-attributes.png and b/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-attributes.png differ diff --git a/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-events.png b/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-events.png index 0e7901959..f6a896070 100644 Binary files a/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-events.png and b/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-events.png differ diff --git a/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-gallery.png b/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-gallery.png index 01611b9a2..6f2f96f6e 100644 Binary files a/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-gallery.png and b/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-gallery.png differ diff --git a/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-internet.png b/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-internet.png index 7eb22fd04..5ee01fe0f 100644 Binary files a/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-internet.png and b/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-internet.png differ diff --git a/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-lds.png b/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-lds.png index 345a352dd..9567a6155 100644 Binary files a/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-lds.png and b/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-lds.png differ diff --git a/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-names.png b/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-names.png index 8aee3841e..a2ab3d7d9 100644 Binary files a/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-names.png and b/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-names.png differ diff --git a/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-sources.png b/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-sources.png index b30eb6640..e2c9dabc9 100644 Binary files a/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-sources.png and b/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person-sources.png differ diff --git a/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person.png b/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person.png index e079ae93c..2aac91950 100644 Binary files a/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person.png and b/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/figures/edit-person.png differ diff --git a/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/usage.xml b/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/usage.xml index 8528e3a12..7bf5ca7a0 100644 --- a/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/usage.xml +++ b/gramps2/doc/gramps-manual/C/usage.xml @@ -473,9 +473,17 @@ Exporting to GeneWeb will save a copy of your data into a popular web genealogy format. To find out more about GeneWeb - and its format, visit this site. + + vCalendar and vCard + + Exporting to vCalendar or vCard will save information in a + format used in many calendaring and addressbook applications, + sometimes called PIM for Personal Information Manager. + + @@ -489,9 +497,9 @@ options include editing personal data, relationship data, data about children and parents, and information about sources, places, and media objects used in the database. In short, any data stored in the - database can be edited! Adding a new piece of information is in fact - creating an appropriate empty data structure and subsequent - editing of that empty structure. + database can be edited! Adding a new piece of information is the process + of creating an appropriate empty data structure and subsequently + editing that empty structure. This section refers mainly to the menu items and buttons as the main way of interacting with &app;. In addition to this, &app; provides an @@ -530,15 +538,12 @@ If using the second button, select the spouse/partner from the list and specify the relationship using the menu at the bottom. If necessary, you - can add a person to the list by clicking the Add... - button. &app; will filter the displayed list of people based on the - relationship type as follows. The relationships Married, Unmarried, Unknown, - and Other will only display people of the sex opposite to that of an active - person. The relationships Partners will only display people of the same sex - as that of an active person. Also, by default, &app; will limit the lists - to people who could possibly be the spouse/partner (judged by the dates of - birth and death) of the active person. To override this, check - the Show all box. + can add a person to the list by clicking the + + button. &app; will filter the displayed list of people based on the apparent + relation possibility. Specifically, shown are the people who could possibly + be in relationship with the active person, as judged by the available birth + and death information. To override this and display all people from the + database, check the Show all box. @@ -619,19 +624,17 @@ invoke the Edit Person Dialog (). Then, select the Gallery tab, and click the - Add from file... button to invoke + + button to invoke the Select a media object dialog. Type the filename or select a file with the - image, then provide a title for that image. To prevent the file from - being copied into your database directory, check the Do not - make a local copy box. Keep adding images until you are + image, then provide a title for that image. Keep adding images until you are done. To add images related to a relationship (e.g. marriage), switch to the Family View () and then double-click on the Spouse box invoke the Marriage/Relationship editor dialog. Select the Gallery - tab and click the Add from file... button to add + tab and click the + button to add an image. To add images related to a source or a place, first switch to @@ -641,7 +644,7 @@ or click the Edit icon on the toolbar to invoke the Source Editor (or Place Editor) dialog. Select the Gallery - tab and click the Add from file... button to add + tab and click the + button to add an image. Finally, to add images that are generally related to the @@ -652,8 +655,8 @@ If you have already added any images to any individual galleries, you will also find them listed in the Media View. - In any gallery, you can also use the Edit... - and Remove buttons to edit image information + In any gallery, you can also use the Edit + and - buttons to edit image information and to remove the image reference from that gallery. Note that in all galleries removing the reference to the image does not remove the image from the database. To completely remove the image from the database, @@ -694,6 +697,20 @@ The detailed reference to the keybindings is found in the . + +Add, Remove, and Edit buttons +In order to save precious screen space, most of the +Add, Remove, +and Edit buttons no longer are labeled +with text. Instead, the first two use + and +- icons, and the third uses the icon +depicting a pen on top of a paper sheet. + +We will continue referring to the latter as the Edit +button, while using + and +- to denote the former two buttons. + + Edit Personal Information @@ -709,10 +726,22 @@ menu of &app; or choose Edit from the context menu that appears upon right-click on the name. + From the Family View: - Move the mouse into the Active person box, - then double-click, or use any of the menu items described above. + To edit active person's data, move the mouse into the + Active person box, then double-click, + or use any of the menu items described above. + To edit Spouse's data, Shift-click desired spouse entry. Also, from + Spouse and Children boxes + you may select the desired person, right-click, and then select the + menu item from the context menu to edit the selected person's data. + + From the Pedigree View: + Move the mouse into the box bearing the name of the person whose + data you would like to edit, then double-click. + + With either method, the following Edit @@ -766,26 +795,31 @@ and Date and Place of birth and death. Some of these (Family name, Type, and both Place fields), - also allow you to choose the corresponding - contents from the drop-down menus by clicking on the down arrow button - located immediately to the right of the text entry field. The - available menu choices are formed from the information already stored - in the database. Also, when you start to type within these fields, - &app; will try to guess the remainder of - the text by using the same choices that are available from the - corresponding menu. To accept the highlighted guess and move to - the next field, press the Tab. + also provide autocompletion feature: as you type in these fields, the menu + is displayed below the field with the available entries from the database + that are compatible with your partial input. This allows for a quick selection + of an available entry by selecting in from the menu, either using + the mouse or arrows and Return key. + + +The Edit button located by the Family name +entry allows editing the preferred name in complete detail, by invoking the Name +Editor dialog (see ). + + The Gender radio buttons offer the choice of person's gender between male, female, and unknown. - The buttons Source... and - Note... allow adding or modifying the data about - the sources of the name information and any relevant notes. - Clicking either Edit... button located next to - the birth and death Date fields will bring up a dialog allowing you to - edit the corresponding event (birth or death) details. + Clicking the colored circle buttons (green, yellow, or red, also called LED buttons) + located next to + the birth and death Date fields will bring up the Date Selection + dialog allowing detailed modification of the date, see . + Clicking either Edit button located next to + the birth and death LED buttons will bring up a dialog allowing you to + edit the corresponding event (birth or death) details, see . + The field ID displays an internal &app; ID number which identifies the user in the database. The Image area shows the first @@ -793,10 +827,10 @@ person (if any exist). - Finally, the Information is complete check - button provides the way to mark whether this person's record is - complete or - not. + Finally, the Information is complete and + Information is private check buttons provides + the way to mark whether this person's record is complete or not and + whether it is a private record. @@ -819,11 +853,11 @@ modification. The bottom part displays the list of all alternate names of the person stored in the database. The top part shows the details of the currently selected name in the list (if any). The buttons - Add..., Edit..., - and Delete allow the addition, + +, Edit, + and - allow the addition, modification, and removal of an alternate name record from the database. - Note that the Edit... and - Delete buttons become available only when + Note that the Edit and + - buttons become available only when an alternate name is selected from the list. @@ -848,11 +882,11 @@ modification. The bottom part displays the list of all such events stored in the database. The top part shows the details of the currently selected event in the list (if any). The buttons - Add..., Edit..., - and Delete allow you to correspondingly add, + +, Edit, + and - allow you to correspondingly add, modify, and remove an event record from the database. - Note that the Edit... and - Delete buttons become available only when + Note that the Edit and + - buttons become available only when an event is selected from the list. @@ -880,11 +914,11 @@ value "Enormous", etc.). The bottom part displays the list of all attributes stored in the database. The top part shows the details of the currently selected attribute in the list (if any). The buttons - Add..., Edit..., - and Delete allow you to correspondingly add, + +, Edit, + and - allow you to correspondingly add, modify, and remove an attribute record from the database. - Note that the Edit... and - Delete buttons become available only when + Note that the Edit and + - buttons become available only when an attribute is selected from the list. @@ -909,11 +943,11 @@ modification. The bottom part displays the list of all addresses stored in the database. The top part shows the details of the currently selected address in the list (if any). The buttons - Add..., Edit..., - and Delete allow you to correspondingly add, + +, Edit, + and - allow you to correspondingly add, modify, and remove an address record from the database. - Note that the Edit... and - Delete buttons become available only when + Note that the Edit and + - buttons become available only when an address is selected from the list. @@ -977,17 +1011,21 @@ describe specifically any event. For example, Aunt Martha's memoirs may mention her great grandson Paul, so the researcher may assume that this person (Paul) existed and cite - the memoirs as the source for this assumption. NOTE: sources documenting - specific events are better filed in relation to those events, under the - Events tab. + the memoirs as the source for this assumption. + + Sources documenting + specific events are better recorded in relation to those events, under the + Events tab. The person's Sources + tab is best used for general source references. + The central part displays the list of all source references stored in the database in relation to the person. The - buttons Add..., - Edit..., and Delete + buttons +, + Edit, and - allow you to correspondingly add, modify, and remove a source reference - to this person. Note that the Edit... and - Delete buttons become available only when + to this person. Note that the Edit and + - buttons become available only when a source reference is selected from the list. @@ -1013,23 +1051,28 @@ modification. The central part shows the list of all such media objects. For media object which are valid image files, previews of images are displayed. For other objects such as audio files, movie files, etc., a - generic &app; icon is displayed instead. Note that the first available + corresponding file type icon is displayed instead. + + The first available image in the gallery will be also displayed in the Image area in the General - tab. The buttons Add from file..., - Add from database..., - Edit..., and Remove allow + tab. + + + The buttons +, + Select, + Edit, and - allow you to correspondingly add a new image, add a reference to an image already stored in the database, modify, and remove a media object reference - to this person. Note that the Edit... and - Remove buttons become available only when + to this person. Note that the Edit and + - buttons become available only when a media object is selected from the list. - Note: removing a media object from a person's gallery does not + Removing a media object from a person's gallery does not remove it from the database. It only removes the reference to that object from this person's record. - + @@ -1052,13 +1095,13 @@ allowing data modification. The bottom part displays the list of all such Internet addresses stored in the database. The top part shows the details of the currently selected addresses in the list (if any). - The buttons Add..., - Edit..., and Delete + The buttons +, + Edit, and - allow you to correspondingly add, modify, and remove an Internet address record from the database. The button Go allows opening a web-page with the corresponding address with your default - browser. Note that the Edit..., - Delete, and Go buttons + browser. Note that the Edit, + -, and Go buttons become available only when an address is selected from the list. diff --git a/gramps2/src/EditPerson.py b/gramps2/src/EditPerson.py index 38b5502d7..067a7b88d 100644 --- a/gramps2/src/EditPerson.py +++ b/gramps2/src/EditPerson.py @@ -640,7 +640,7 @@ class EditPerson: def on_help_clicked(self,obj): """Display the relevant portion of GRAMPS manual""" - gnome.help_display('gramps-manual','gramps-edit-complete') + gnome.help_display('gramps-manual','adv-pers') def build_columns(self,tree,list): cnum = 0