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2005-05-18 James Treacy <treacy@debian.org>
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* src/data/tips.xml: Update and rework.
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2005-05-18 Alex Roitman <shura@gramps-project.org>
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* src/GenericFilter.py: Use class names for internal work; Rework
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ID-based filters to use gramps-id instead of a handle.
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<tips>
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<tip><i>You can represent a range of dates by using the format
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of "between January 4, 2000 and March 20, 2003"</i></tip>
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<tip>You can drag and drop an image from either the Media View or any
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gallery into another gallery</tip>
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<tip>You can add an image to any gallery or the Media View by dragging and
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dropping from a file manager or a web browser.</tip>
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<tip>You can set the birth order of children in a family even if you do not
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have birth dates by using drag and drop.</tip>
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<tip>You can convert an alternate name to the person's preferred name by
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selecting the desired name in the person's name list, bringing up the context
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menu by clicking the right mouse button, and selecting from the menu.</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>ASKING RELATIVES BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE</b>:
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Your oldest relatives could be your
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most important source of information. They usually know things about the
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family that hasn't been written down. They might tell you nuggets about
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people, the information about whom might one day be reduced to numbers. We
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often wonder why we didn't write down pieces of information that grandfather
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told us while we were young. Don't wait till it's too late...
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<tip>A range of dates can be given by using the format
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"between January 4, 2000 and March 20, 2003"
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</tip>
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<!--
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<tip>
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<b>EXAMPLES OF A FAMILY TREE</b>: To see how a Gramps family tree database looks,
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check Help > Open example database. You'll find the elaborate Smith family
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database, It includes 42 individuals and 15 families, with fairly complete
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basic data about many of these individuals.
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In most cases double clicking on a name, source, place or media entry
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will bring up a window to allow you to edit the object. Note that the
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result can be dependent on context. For example, in the Family View
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clicking on a parent or child will bring up the relationship editor.
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</tip>
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<tip>An image can be added to any gallery or the Media View by dragging and
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dropping it from a file manager or a web browser.
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</tip>
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<tip>Birth order of children in a family can be set, even if they do not
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have birth dates, by using drag and drop.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>Talk to Relatives Before It Is Too Late</b>:
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Your oldest relatives can be your most important source of information.
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They usually know things about the family that haven't been written down.
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They might tell you nuggets about
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people that may one day lead to a new avenue of research.
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At the very least, you will get to hear some great stories.
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Don't forget to record the conversations!
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>Example of a Family Tree</b>: To see an example of what a family
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looks like in GRAMPS, check <b>Help > Open example database</b>.
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You will then be viewing the elaborate Smith family database, which
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includes 42 individuals and 15 families, with fairly complete
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data about many of the individuals.
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</tip>
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-->
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<tip>
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<b>THE PEOPLE VIEW</b>: The People view throws up a list of all individuals
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<b>The People View</b>: The People View shows a list of all individuals
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in the database.
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<!--
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You can sort the listing simply by clicking on numerous headings
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such as name, gender, birth date or death date. Clicking heading the second
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The listings can be sorted by simply clicking on a heading
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such as name, gender, birth date or death date. Clicking the heading a second
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time will reverse the sort.
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-->
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>FILTERING PEOPLE OUT</b>: In the People view, you can 'filter' out individuals
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based on certain criteria. Go to the Filter (just to the right of the People
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icon) and choose one of the dozen different presets. For instance, all
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<b>Filtering People</b>: In the People View, you can 'filter' individuals
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based on many criteria. Go to the Filter (just to the right of the People
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icon) and choose one of the dozen different presets. For example, all
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adopted people in the family tree can be located. People without a birth
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date mentioned can also be filtered. To get the results, click on Apply.
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date mentioned can also be filtered. To get the results click Apply.
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If the filter controls are not visible, enable them by choosing
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<b>View > Filter</b>.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>INVERTED FILTERING</b>: You can get another set of results by using the 'invert'
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option. For instance, if you choose to filter the 'People with children'
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preset filter, and then invert it, you'll find all the people without
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children in the family tree.
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<b>Inverted Filtering</b>:
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Filters can easily be reversed by using the 'invert' option.
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For instance, by inverting the 'People with children' filter you can
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select all people without children.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>LOCATING PEOPLE</b>: In the People view, you can locate any individual by
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through the list of surnames. Then, click on the names
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themselves to unfold display of all the individuals with the same last name.
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<b>Locating People</b>: By default, each surname in the People View is
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listed only once. By clicking on the arrow to the left of a name, the list
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will expand to show all individuals with that last name.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>TO ADD INFORMATION TO SELECTED PEOPLE</b>: First, locate them in the People
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view. (Use the list of surnames, and click on the names to unfold
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the display of all individuals sharing the name). Then, go to the Family
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view, and add the relevant information.
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<b>The Family View</b>: The Family View is used to display a typical
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family unit---the parents, spouses and children of an individual.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>THE FAMILY VIEW</b>: The Family view display a family of parents, grandparents
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and children along with the birth and death dates (if relevant) and
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relationships. You can navigate to nearby relatives with a single click.
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<b>Shifting a Family View</b>: Changing the Active Person in
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the Family View is easy. A spouse can be made the Active Person by
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clicking the button just to the right of the Active Person. A father
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can be made the Active Person by clicking on the arrow to the right of
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their name. A child can be made the Active Person by selecting them
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from the Children list and then clicking the arrow button to the right
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of the Children.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>IMPROVING GRAMPS</b>: Users are entitled to request enhancements to GRAMPS.
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<b>Who Was Born When</b>: The 'Compare individual events' tool allows you to
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compare data of all (or some of) the individuals in your database. This is
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useful, say, if you wish to list the birth dates of everyone in your
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database.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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GRAMPS comes with a rich set of tools. These allows you to undertake
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operations such as checking database for errors and consistency, as well as
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research and analysis tools such as event comparison, finding duplicate
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people, interactive descendant browser, and others.
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All tools can be accessed through the <b>Tools</b> menu.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>Calculating Relationships</b>: This tool, under <b>Tools >
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Utilities > Relationship calculator</b> allows you to check if someone
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else in the family is related (by blood, not marriage) to you. Precise
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relationships as well as the common ancestors are reported.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>SoundEx can help with family research</b>:
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SoundEx solves a long standing problem in genealogy---how to handle
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spelling variations. The SoundEx utility takes a surname and generates
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a simplified form that is equivalent for similar sounding names.
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Knowing the SoundEx Code for a surname is very
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helpful for researching Census Data files (microfiche) at a library
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or other research facility. To get the SoundEx codes for surnames in
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your database, go to <b>Tools > Utilities > Generate SoundEx codes</b>.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>Setting Your Preferences</b>: Not happy with some default behavior of GRAMPS?
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<b>Edit > Preferences</b> lets you to modify a
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number of settings, allowing you to tailor GRAMPS to your needs.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>GRAMPS Reports</b>: GRAMPS offers a wide variety of reports.
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The Text Reports are particularly useful if you want to send
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the results of your family tree to members of the family via email.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>Starting a New Family Tree</b>: A good way to start a new family tree is
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to enter all the members of the family into the database (use <b>Edit
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> Add</b> or click on the Add button under the People menu). Then go to
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the Family View and create relationships between people.
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Then go about tracing the relationships among them all under the Family menu.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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Unsure what a button does? Simply hold the mouse over a button and a tooltip
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will appear.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>Unsure of a Date?</b> If you're unsure about the date an event occurred
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(for example birth or death), GRAMPS allows you to enter a wide
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range of date formats based on a guess or an estimate. For instance,
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"about 1908" is a valid entry for a birth date in GRAMPS.
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See section 3.7.2.2 of the GRAMPS manual for a complete description of
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date entry options.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>Duplicate Entries</b>: <b>Tools > Database Processing > Find
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possible duplicate</b> people allows you to located (and merge) entries
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of the same person entered more than once in the database.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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The 'merge' function allows you to combine separately listed people into
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one. This is very useful for combining two databases with overlapping
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people, or combining erroneously entered differing names for one individual.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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To easily merge two people, select them both (a second person can be selected
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by holding the Control key while clicking) and clicking on <b>Edit > Fast
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Merge</b>.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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GRAMPS maintains a list of previous Active People. You can move forward and
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backward through the list using <b>Go > Forward</b> and <b>Go >
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Back</b>.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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Tired of having to take your hand off the keyboard to use the mouse?
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Many functions in GRAMPS have keyboard shortcuts. If one exists for a
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function it is displayed on the right side of the menu.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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Don't forget to read the GRAMPS manual, <b>Help > User Manual</b>.
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The developers have worked hard to make most operations intuitive
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but the manual is full of information that will make your time spent
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on genealogy more productive.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>Adding Children</b>: To add children in GRAMPS make either of the parents
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the Active Person then switch to the Family View.
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If the child is already in the database, click on the third button down to the
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right of the Children list.
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If the person is not already in the database, click on the second button down
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to the right of the Children list. After the child's information is entered
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they will automatically be listed as a child of the Active Person.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>Editing The Relationship of a Child</b>: Not all children are the related by
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birth to their parents. You can edit the relationship of a
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child to each parent by selecting the child, right-clicking, and choosing
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"Edit the child parent relationship".
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Relationships can be any of Birth, Adopted, Stepchild, Sponsored, Foster, or
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Unknown.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>Show All Checkbutton</b>: When adding a spouse or child, the
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list of people shown is filtered to display only people who could
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realistically fit the role (based on dates in the database). In case
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GRAMPS is wrong in making this choice, you can override that
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filter by checking the "Show All" checkbutton.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>GRAMPS Manual</b>: The GRAMPS manual is quite elaborate and well written.
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It includes details on keybindings and includes some useful tips that will
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help you in your genealogy work.
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Check it out.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>Improving GRAMPS</b>: Users are encouraged to request enhancements to
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GRAMPS.
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Requesting an enhancement can be done either through the gramps-users or
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gramps-devel mailing lists, or by creating a Request for Enhancement (RFE) at
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http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=25770&atid=385140
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The last is preferred.
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http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=25770&atid=385140
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Filing an RFE is preferred.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>WHO WAS BORN WHEN</b>: The 'Compare individual events' tool allows you to
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compare data of all (or some of) the individuals in your database. This is
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useful, say, if you wish to list the birth-dates of everyone in your
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database. For best results, your data needs to be complete.
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<b>GRAMPS Mailing Lists</b>: Want answers to your queries about GRAMPS?
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Check out the gramps-users list.
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Many people are on the list, so you're likely to get an answer quickly.
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If you have questions related to the development of GRAMPS,
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try gramps-devel. Information on both mailing lists can be found at
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lists.sf.net.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>WHO'S THE OLDEST OF US ALL?</b> You can find out a lot of statistical
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information about your entire family, using the Tools > Utilities > Verify
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the database facility. For instance, what was the maximum age of any
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individual in the family? Or the largest husband-wife age difference. Or the
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minimum age at which anyone in your family ever married. Or even the minimum
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age at which a woman bore a child.
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<b>Contributing to GRAMPS</b>:
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Want to help with GRAMPS but can't program? Not a problem. A project
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as large as GRAMPS requires people with a wide variety of skills.
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Contributions can vary from writing documentation to testing development
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versions to helping with the web site.
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Start by subscribing to the gramps developers mailing list, gramps-devel
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and introducing yourself.
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Subscription information can be found at lists.sf.net.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>CALCULATING RELATIONSHIPS</b>: This allows you to check if someone else in the
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entire family is related (by blood, not marriage) to you. Precise
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relationships as well as the common ancestors are reported. See Tools >
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Utilities > Relationship calculator.
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GRAMPS is the Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Program System.
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It is a full-featured genealogy program letting you store, edit, and
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research genealogical data. Gramps database back end is so robust that
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some users are managing genealogies containing hundreds of thousands of
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people.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>USEFUL CODES FOR SURNAMES</b>: SoundEx is a utility that will allow you to type
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in a surname, then give you the SoundEx Code for that name. Knowing the
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SoundEx Code for a surname is very helpful for researching Census Data files
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(microfiche) at a library or other research facility. To get your Soundex
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codes for surnames in your database, go to Tools > Utilities > Generate
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SoundEx codes.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>SETTING YOUR PREFERENCES</b>: Edit > Preferences will allow you to choose a
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number of settings, determining how your GRAMPS program should work.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>GRAMPS REPORTS</b>: GRAMPS offers a wide number of reports that can be
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generated. The Text Reports are particularly useful if you want to send out
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the results of your family tree to members of the family, via e-mail.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>STARTING A NEW FAMILY TREE</b>: The best way to start a new family tree is
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probably to add-in all the members of the family into the database (use Edit
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> Add or click on the Add button under the People menu). Then go about
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tracing the relationships among them all under the Family menu.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>TRACING RELATIONSHIPS</b>: People from an existing database can easily be all
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linked into the family. Go to Family, and choose the second button to the
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right of the Relationship window. (The first button to the right of the
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relationship window adds a new person to the database, and adds to a new
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relationship.)
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>ASKING RELATIONS FOR DETAILS</b>: To get inputs for building your family tree,
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ask key members of your extended family (including other families connected
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to yours via marriage) to send in information. Most important is the full
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name, date and places of birth and death (if expired), relationship within
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the family.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>UNSURE ABOUT BIRTH-DATES?</b> If you're unsure about the birth-dates about
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individuals in your family, GRAMPS allows you to enter a wide range, based on
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a guess or an estimate. For instance, "about 1908" is also a valid entry. for a
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birth date in GRAMPS. Subsequently, the precise dates could be included once
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it is available.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>DUPLICATE ENTRIES</b>: Tools > Database Processing > Find possible duplicate
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people allows you to located (and merge) entries of the same person entered
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more than once in the database.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>ADDING A SIBLING</b>: To add siblings in Gramps, make either of your parents
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an active person (i.e. navigate to either of your parents). Then switch to the
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Family View and add a new child by clicking the button second from the top on
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the right of the Children list (the "New" button). Enter the data for the
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new person and click OK.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>EDITING THE RELATIONSHIP OF A CHILD</b>: You can edit the relationship of the
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child to each parent by selecting the child, right-clicking, and choosing
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"Edit the child-parent relationship" item. If this is not your child but
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your wife's child, you would select "Birth" in relationship to her and
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"Stepchild" in relationship to you.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>ADDING A CHILD</b>: If the child is already in the database, then you don't need
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to add him to the database. Just add the child to the family, which can be
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done by pressing the third button from the top (the "Select" button). Then,
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select the person from the list.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>SHOW-ALL CHECKBUTTON</b>: The list of people you can add into a family is
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filtered to display only people who could possibly be the child (based on he
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birth-dates). In case GRAMPS is wrong in making this choice, you can always
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over-ride that filtering by checking "Show all" checkbutton.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>KEYBINDINGS</b>: GRAMPS's manual is quite elaborate and well written; it also is
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detailed about keybindings (in a separate appendix) and other matters. Check
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it out.
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</tip>
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|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
<b>GRAMPS-USERS</b>: Want to answer your queries about GRAMPS? Check out the
|
||||
gramps-users list. Many users are on the list, so you're likely to get an
|
||||
answer faster. If you need to ask questions -- use either gramps-devel or
|
||||
gramps-users at lists.sf.net, as appropriate for your questions.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
<b>TIPS OF THE DAY</b>: GRAMPS's has the option of popping up a
|
||||
window with the tip of the day about the use of GRAMPS. The tip is chosen
|
||||
randomly from the pool of tips. To add your own tip, send it in to
|
||||
gramps-users@lists.sf.net
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
GRAMPS (Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Programming System)
|
||||
offers you a well-designed user interface to make entering data easy, and
|
||||
browser-like controls to allow you to navigate your family tree with ease.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
<b>DIFFERENT VIEWS</b>: There are six different views for navigating your family:
|
||||
<b>Different Views</b>: There are six different views for navigating your
|
||||
family:
|
||||
People, Family, Pedigree, Sources, Places, Media. Each helps you to achieve
|
||||
one or more specific tasks.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
<b>CHANGING A CHILD/PARENT RELATIONSHIP</b>: In the Family view, a right-click on
|
||||
the Children allows you to edit the child/parent relationship. This is used
|
||||
to mark out children as adopted or step-children.
|
||||
<b>Bookmarking Individuals</b>:
|
||||
The Bookmark menu at the top of the window is a convenient place to store
|
||||
the names of frequently used individuals. Clicking on a bookmarked
|
||||
individual will make that person the Active Person.
|
||||
To create a bookmark for a person, make them the Active Person, right click on
|
||||
their name and click on 'add bookmark'.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
<b>BOOKMARKING INDIVIDUALS</b>: To 'bookmark' individuals in your database,
|
||||
navigate to them using the Family view, then right-click and 'add bookmark'.
|
||||
You can visit these bookmarks much like in your browser, simply via Bookmark
|
||||
> Go to bookmark.
|
||||
<b>Incorrect Dates</b>: Everyone occasionally enters dates with a nonvalid
|
||||
format.
|
||||
Incorrect date formats will show up with the red button next to the
|
||||
date. Green means okay, and amber signifies acceptable.
|
||||
The Date Selection dialog can be invoked by clicking on the colored button.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
<b>DATES</b>: Incorrect date formats will show up with the red button alongside the
|
||||
date. Green means okay, and amber signifies acceptable. Click on the colored
|
||||
button to invoke Date Selection dialog, if you like.
|
||||
<b>Listing Events</b>: Events in the life of any individual may be
|
||||
added to the database via the <b>Person > Edit Person >
|
||||
Events</b> option. This space can be used to include a wide range
|
||||
of options ranging from adoptions, to baptisms (and other religious
|
||||
ceremonies), burials, causes of death, Census listings, degrees
|
||||
earned, elections, emigration, military service, nobility titles,
|
||||
occupations, ordination, property, religion, retirement, wills, etc.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
<b>LISTING EVENTS</b>: Events in the life of any individual in the database may be
|
||||
added via the Person > Edit Person > Events option. This space can be used
|
||||
to include a wide range of options ranging from adoptions, to baptisms (and
|
||||
other religious ceremonies), burials, causes of death, Census listings,
|
||||
degrees earned in education, divorce filings, elections, emigration,
|
||||
military service, nobility titles, number of marriages, occupations,
|
||||
ordination, property, religion, retirement, wills, etc.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<!--
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
GRAMPS' People view gives you a list of all individuals in the database. You
|
||||
can sort the listing by differing priorities simply by clicking on headings
|
||||
like name, gender, bate date or death date.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
-->
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
<b>CHANGING PREFERRED NAME</b>: If a person has several names, it is very easy
|
||||
to manage these names in Gramps. Find the person in the Family view,
|
||||
double-click on the record, and open Names tab. You can add different
|
||||
types of names here, like Married Name, Birth Name, etc. Selecting a
|
||||
preferred name is just a matter of right-clicking on the name and
|
||||
<b>Changing The Preferred Name</b>:
|
||||
It is easy to manage people with several names in GRAMPS.
|
||||
Make the person the Active Person,
|
||||
doubleclick on the record, and select the Names tab. Different
|
||||
types of names can be added. For example, Married Name, Birth Name, etc.
|
||||
Selecting a preferred name is just a matter of right-clicking on the name and
|
||||
choosing the only item in the menu.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
The Pedigree view display the family in the traditional pedigree view. Hold
|
||||
the mouse over individuals to see more information about them and to move to
|
||||
more distant parts of the tree.
|
||||
The Pedigree View displays a traditional pedigree chart.
|
||||
Hold the mouse over an individual to see more information about them or
|
||||
right click on an individual to view a menu to quickly access their spouses,
|
||||
siblings, children, or parents.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
The Sources view shows all the family's referenced sources in a single view.
|
||||
<!--
|
||||
The Sources View shows a list of all sources in a single window.
|
||||
Double-click on each to edit, add notes, and to see which individuals
|
||||
reference the source.-->
|
||||
reference the source.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
The Places view shows all places referred to in the database.
|
||||
<!--
|
||||
It also allows
|
||||
you to sort the list by half-a-dozen different criteria, such as City,
|
||||
The Places View shows a list of all places in the database.
|
||||
The list can be sorted by a number of different criteria, such as City,
|
||||
County or State.
|
||||
-->
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
The Media list includes all forms of media referenced by the database. These
|
||||
could be graphic images, videos, sound clips, spreadsheets, documents, and
|
||||
The Media View shows a list of all media entered in the database. These
|
||||
can be graphic images, videos, sound clips, spreadsheets, documents, and
|
||||
more.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
GRAMPS allows you to bookmark key individuals in your family tree, for quick
|
||||
access. The number able to be marked is unlimited.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
GRAMPS comes with a rich set of tools. This allows you to undertake
|
||||
operations such as checking database for errors and consistency, as well as
|
||||
the research and analysis tools such as event comparison, finding duplicate
|
||||
people, interactive descendant browser, and others.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
The 'merge' function allows you to combine separately-listed people into
|
||||
one. This is very useful for combining two databases with overlapping
|
||||
people, or combining erroneously-entered differing names for one individual.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
The Soundex generator allows you to generate the standard codes commonly
|
||||
used in genealogy, to compare similar sounding names even though spelled
|
||||
differently.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Custom filters allow you to dig out family data and interesting facts, in a
|
||||
number of interesting selections. Such custom filters can be used in addition
|
||||
to the numerous preset filters.
|
||||
Filters allow you to limit the people seen in the People View. In addition
|
||||
to the many preset filters, Custom Filters
|
||||
can be created that allow you to create filters limited only by your
|
||||
imagination.
|
||||
Custom filters can be created from <b>Tools > Utilities > Custom
|
||||
Filter Editor</b>.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
@ -347,168 +349,23 @@ programs.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
You can convert your data into a GRAMPS 'package', which is a compressed
|
||||
file containing your family tree data and any other files used. This is
|
||||
useful for backup or sharing with other GRAMPS users.
|
||||
You can convert your data into a GRAMPS package, which is a
|
||||
compressed file containing your family tree data and includes all
|
||||
other files used by the database, such as images. This file is
|
||||
completely portable so is useful for backups or sharing with other
|
||||
GRAMPS users. This format has advantages over GEDCOM in that no
|
||||
information is ever lost in exporting and importing.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Make your data portable -- you can export your family tree data and media
|
||||
Make your data portable --- your family tree data and media can be exported
|
||||
directly to the GNOME file manager (Nautilus), for burning onto a CD.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Web Family Tree (WFT) allows you to display your family tree online with
|
||||
only a single file, instead of many html files. GRAMPS allows you to export
|
||||
data to the WFT format.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
GRAMPS currently runs on Linux, BSD, and Solaris.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
There are several ways to report a bug, including the GRAMPS Bugs mailing
|
||||
list. The best way to report a bug is to use the GRAMPS Bug Tracker at
|
||||
Sourceforge. Using the bug tracker will make sure that your issue will be
|
||||
handled, and doesn't miss the developers' attention.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
GRAMPS is taken forward by a set of useful mailing-lists, which any serious
|
||||
user needs to consider joining. These lists include gramps-announce
|
||||
(announcements relating to the software project), gramps-bugs (to track
|
||||
bugs), gramps-devel (for developers), and gramps-users (for all users,
|
||||
including beginners).
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Tonnes of GRAMPS-related information at http://gramps.sourceforge.net/
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
GRAMPS stands for Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Programming
|
||||
System. It allows you to store, edit, and research genealogical data, with
|
||||
similar functionality to other genealogical programs.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
GRAMPS offers some unique features, including the ability to input any bits
|
||||
and pieces of information directly into GRAMPS and rearrange/manipulate any
|
||||
data events in the entire data base (in any order or sequence) to assist the
|
||||
user in doing research, analysis and correlation with the potential of
|
||||
filling relationship gaps.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Respect the privacy of people in your family tree. Genealogy shouldn't
|
||||
reveal anyone's current health condition, their financial information, and
|
||||
other information they would prefer be kept confidential.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Be accurate when recording genealogical information. Don't make assumptions
|
||||
while recording primary information; write it exactly as you see it. Use
|
||||
bracketed comments to indicate your additions, deletions or comments. Use of
|
||||
the Latin 'sic' is recommended to confirm the accurate transcription of what
|
||||
seems to be an error.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
You can link any 'media' (including non-text information) and other
|
||||
file-types to your GRAMPS family tree.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Privacy options allow the restriction of any information marked or
|
||||
information about living individuals. Data marked with this option can be
|
||||
excluded from reports and data exports.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
GRAMPS allows you to generate brief or detailed reports for the ancestors or
|
||||
descendents of any individual in your family tree, depending on your
|
||||
requirements.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Multiple styles of reports are currently available by default. Users can
|
||||
also create their own custom styles.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Eight output formats are supported by GRAMPS -- PDF, AbiWord, KWord,
|
||||
OpenOffice Writer, HTML, Rich Text Format (RTF), Latex, and plain text.
|
||||
These formats generate data which can be read on all computers, making
|
||||
it easy for anyone to access it.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Custom reports can be created by advanced users under the "plugin" system
|
||||
which allows the sharing of custom report styles between users.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Book report allows the user to collect a variety of reports in a single
|
||||
document, which in turn is easier to distribute, especially in a paper
|
||||
format.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Want improvements in GRAMPS? You can do it yourself too. Since GRAMPS is
|
||||
free/libre and open source software, nobody prevents you from taking all of
|
||||
the code and continuing its development in whatever direction you see fit.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Interested in getting notified when a GRAMPS release is made? Sign up on the
|
||||
gramps-announce mailing list ultra-low bandwidth, at
|
||||
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-announce
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Have questions about GRAMPS, or are you looking to discuss GRAMPS
|
||||
related items? The best place is the gramps-users mailing list
|
||||
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-users You need to
|
||||
first sign-up to be able to post.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Need enhancements for GRAMPS? Requesting an enhancement can be done either
|
||||
through the gramps-users or gramps-devel mailing lists, or by creating a
|
||||
Request for Enhancement (RFE)
|
||||
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=25770&atid=385140
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Good genealogy tip: Information collated about your family is only as good
|
||||
as the source it came from. Take time and trouble to write down all the
|
||||
details of where the information came from.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Go from what you know to what you do not. Always record everything that is
|
||||
known before making conjecture. Often the facts at hand suggest plenty of
|
||||
direction for more research. Don't waste time looking through thousands of
|
||||
records hoping for a trail when you have other unexplored options.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Genealogy isn't only about dates and names. It is about people. Be
|
||||
descriptive. Include the <b>why</b> of how things happened, and how descendents
|
||||
might have been shaped by the events they went through. Narratives go a long
|
||||
way in making your family interesting to others too.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Join the gramps-users mailing list at
|
||||
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-users
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
You can create graphical ancestor or descendent charts in several formats --
|
||||
box charts, a fan chart, multiple formats (OpenOffice Draw, PDF, PostScript,
|
||||
SVG), and custom charts.
|
||||
GRAMPS can export data to the Web Family Tree (WFT) format. This format
|
||||
allows a family tree to be displayed online using a single file, instead
|
||||
of many html files.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
@ -518,15 +375,94 @@ ready for upload to the World Wide Web.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Multiple calendars and date ranges are supported by GRAMPS.
|
||||
The best way to report a bug in GRAMPS is to use the GRAMPS Bug Tracker
|
||||
at Sourceforge, http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=25770&atid=385137
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Support is mature for multiple languages and cultures.
|
||||
The GRAMPS homepage is at http://gramps-project.org/
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
GRAMPS offers translations for 15 languages.
|
||||
GRAMPS has some unique features, including the ability to input any
|
||||
piece of information directly into GRAMPS.
|
||||
All data in the data base can be rearranged/manipulated to assist the
|
||||
user in doing research, analysis and correlation with the potential of
|
||||
filling relationship gaps.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
GRAMPS helps you to keep personal information secure by allowing you to
|
||||
mark information as private. Data marked as private can be excluded from
|
||||
reports and data exports.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Be accurate when recording genealogical information. Don't make assumptions
|
||||
while recording primary information; write it exactly as you see it. Use
|
||||
bracketed comments to indicate your additions, deletions or comments. Use of
|
||||
the Latin 'sic' is recommended to confirm the accurate transcription of what
|
||||
appears to be an error in a source.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
You can link any electronic media (including non-text information) and
|
||||
other file types to your GRAMPS family tree.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
GRAMPS allows you to generate a number of reports (both text and graphical)
|
||||
based on your genealogical information. There is great flexibility in
|
||||
selecting what people are included in the reports as well as the output
|
||||
format (html, pdf, OpenOffice, RTF, AbiWord, KWord, LaTeX and plain text).
|
||||
Experiment with the reports under the <b>Reports</b> menu to get an idea
|
||||
of how powerful GRAMPS is.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Custom reports can be created by advanced users under the "plugin" system.
|
||||
More information on custom reports can be found at
|
||||
http://developers.gramps-project.org
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
The Book report, <b>Reports > Books > Book Report</b>, allows users
|
||||
to collect a variety of reports into a single document. This single report
|
||||
is easier to distribute than multiple reports, especially when printed.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Interested in getting notified when a new version of GRAMPS is released?
|
||||
Join the gramps-announce mailing list at
|
||||
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-announce
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
<b>Good genealogy tip</b>: Information collected about your family is only as
|
||||
good as the source it came from.
|
||||
Take time and trouble to record all the
|
||||
details of where the information came from. Whenever possible get a copy of
|
||||
original documents.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Go from what you know to what you do not. Always record everything that is
|
||||
known before making conjecture. Often the facts at hand suggest plenty of
|
||||
direction for more research. Don't waste time looking through thousands of
|
||||
records hoping for a trail when you have other unexplored leads.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Genealogy isn't only about dates and names. It is about people. Be
|
||||
descriptive. Include the <b>why</b> of how things happened, and how descendants
|
||||
might have been shaped by the events they went through. Narratives go a long
|
||||
way in making your family history come alive.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
GRAMPS has been translated to 15 languages. If GRAMPS supports your
|
||||
language and it is not being displayed, set the default language on
|
||||
your machine and restart GRAMPS.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
@ -536,7 +472,7 @@ email gramps-devel@lists.sf.net
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
Relationship calculators in GRAMPS are available in four languages.
|
||||
Relationship calculators in GRAMPS are available in ten languages.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
@ -545,41 +481,26 @@ properly displayed.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
You can choose anyone as your 'home person' in GRAMPS. Use Edit -> Set Home
|
||||
Person. The home person is the person who is selected when the database is
|
||||
opened, when the home-button is pressed in your browser-like GRAMPS
|
||||
interface, and when Home is selected from the context menu anywhere.
|
||||
Anyone can be chosen as the 'home person' in GRAMPS. Use <b>Edit -> Set Home
|
||||
Person</b>. The home person is the person who is selected when the database is
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opened or when the home button is pressed.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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You can specify several names for a single person -- such as, birth name,
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marriage name, etc.
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Multiple names can be specified for individuals. Examples are birth name,
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marriage name or aliases.
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</tip>
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<tip>An alternate name can be selected as a person's preferred name by
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selecting the desired name in the person's name list, bringing up the context
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menu by clicking the right mouse button, and selecting from the menu.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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To switch between the different names of a single individual (birth name,
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marriage name, etc) right-click on the name wanted in the list of
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alternative names (under the Names tag in the EditPerson dialog) and select
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an item from the context menu. This name will become the primary name, and
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will be used in all display-related places.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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Many current GRAMPS users contribute reports, suggestions, and feedback to
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the developers through various public mailing lists. The program is only a
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few years old and already has wide capabilities and features. Would you like
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to help too?
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</tip>
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<tip>
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Numerous GRAMPS releases are made each year.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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GRAMPS is written in a computer language called Python using GTK and GNOME
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||||
libraries. While only well supported in certain Unix and Linux environments,
|
||||
these are multi-platform development libraries, meaning that GRAMPS can be
|
||||
ported to any platform the required libraries are ported to.
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||||
GRAMPS is written in a computer language called Python using the GTK and GNOME
|
||||
libraries for the graphical interface.
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||||
GRAMPS is supported on any computer system where these programs have been
|
||||
ported.
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||||
</tip>
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||||
|
||||
<tip>
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||||
@ -590,40 +511,11 @@ freely available under its license.
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||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
GRAMPS is freely distributable under the General Public License, see
|
||||
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/licenses.html#GPL !
|
||||
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/licenses.html#GPL
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
GRAMPS does not
|
||||
support TempleReady GEDCOM extensions, and offers limited drag-and-drop
|
||||
support. Currently, there is no support for drag and drop between databases.
|
||||
Graph reports are also limited in functionality.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
GRAMPS is the Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Program System.
|
||||
In other words, it a personal genealogy program letting you store, edit, and
|
||||
research genealogical data using the powers of your computer.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
GRAMPS can be downloaded from Sourceforge http://sf.net/projects/gramps at
|
||||
no charge. GRAMPS is an Free/Libre and Open Source Software project covered
|
||||
by the GNU General Public License http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html .
|
||||
You have full access to the source code and are allowed to distribute the
|
||||
program and source code freely.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
A port of GRAMPS to Mac OS X exists from the Fink project
|
||||
http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/package.php/gramps . It is not unusual for
|
||||
this version to lag behind the Linux version. The port is not supported by
|
||||
the GRAMPS project (since few if any of us have Macs), but we try to help
|
||||
out where we can.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
GRAMPS works with KDE too, as long as the required GNOME libraries are
|
||||
GRAMPS works even when using KDE, as long as the required GNOME libraries are
|
||||
installed.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -634,16 +526,8 @@ running the GNOME desktop.
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
GRAMPS makes every effort to maintain compatibility with GEDCOM, the general
|
||||
standard of recording genealogical information. We have import and export
|
||||
filters that enable GRAMPS to read and write GEDCOM files. Please do inform
|
||||
us about any GEDCOM flavor not supported by GRAMPS, and we will do our best
|
||||
to support it!
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
<tip>
|
||||
GRAMPS can produce many different charts and reports. Moreover, the plugin
|
||||
architecture enables a user (you) to create his own plugins which could be
|
||||
new reports, charts, or research tools.
|
||||
standard of recording genealogical information. Filters exist that make
|
||||
importing and exporting GEDCOM files trivial.
|
||||
</tip>
|
||||
|
||||
</tips>
|
||||
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