First update for consistent use of Gramps. See issue 3355.

svn: r13610
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Peter Landgren
2009-11-17 20:14:53 +00:00
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</_tip>
<_tip number="13">
GRAMPS comes with a rich set of tools. These allow you to undertake
Gramps comes with a rich set of tools. These allow you to undertake
operations such as checking database for errors and consistency, as well as
research and analysis tools such as event comparison, finding duplicate
people, interactive descendant browser, and others.
@@ -101,13 +101,13 @@ your database, go to <b>Tools &gt; Utilities &gt; Generate SoundEx codes</b>.
</_tip>
<_tip number="16">
<b>Setting Your Preferences</b>: Not happy with some default behavior of GRAMPS?
<b>Setting Your Preferences</b>: Not happy with some default behavior of Gramps?
<b>Edit &gt; Preferences</b> lets you to modify a
number of settings, allowing you to tailor GRAMPS to your needs.
number of settings, allowing you to tailor Gramps to your needs.
</_tip>
<_tip number="17">
<b>GRAMPS Reports</b>: GRAMPS offers a wide variety of reports.
<b>Gramps Reports</b>: Gramps offers a wide variety of reports.
The Text Reports are particularly useful if you want to send
the results of your family tree to members of the family via email.
</_tip>
@@ -126,10 +126,10 @@ will appear.
<_tip number="20">
<b>Unsure of a Date?</b> If you're unsure about the date an event occurred
(for example birth or death), GRAMPS allows you to enter a wide
(for example birth or death), Gramps allows you to enter a wide
range of date formats based on a guess or an estimate. For instance,
&quot;about 1908&quot; is a valid entry for a birth date in GRAMPS.
See wiki manual of GRAMPS for a complete description of date entry options.
&quot;about 1908&quot; is a valid entry for a birth date in Gramps.
See wiki manual of Gramps for a complete description of date entry options.
</_tip>
<_tip number="21">
@@ -151,26 +151,26 @@ Merge</b>.
</_tip>
<_tip number="24">
GRAMPS maintains a list of previous Active People. You can move forward and
Gramps maintains a list of previous Active People. You can move forward and
backward through the list using <b>Go &gt; Forward</b> and <b>Go &gt;
Back</b>.
</_tip>
<_tip number="25">
Tired of having to take your hand off the keyboard to use the mouse?
Many functions in GRAMPS have keyboard shortcuts. If one exists for a
Many functions in Gramps have keyboard shortcuts. If one exists for a
function it is displayed on the right side of the menu.
</_tip>
<_tip number="26">
Don't forget to read the GRAMPS manual, <b>Help &gt; User Manual</b>.
Don't forget to read the Gramps manual, <b>Help &gt; User Manual</b>.
The developers have worked hard to make most operations intuitive
but the manual is full of information that will make your time spent
on genealogy more productive.
</_tip>
<_tip number="27">
<b>Adding Children</b>: To add children in GRAMPS make either of the parents
<b>Adding Children</b>: To add children in Gramps make either of the parents
the Active Person then switch to the Family View. If the child is
already in the database, click on the third button down to the right
of the Children list. If the person is not already in the database,
@@ -195,20 +195,20 @@ Birth, Foster, None, Sponsored, Stepchild and Unknown.
<b>Show All Checkbutton</b>: When adding a spouse or child, the
list of people shown is filtered to display only people who could
realistically fit the role (based on dates in the database). In case
GRAMPS is wrong in making this choice, you can override that
Gramps is wrong in making this choice, you can override that
filter by checking the &quot;Show All&quot; checkbutton.
</_tip>
<_tip number="30">
<b>GRAMPS Manual</b>: The GRAMPS manual is quite elaborate and well written.
<b>Gramps Manual</b>: The Gramps manual is quite elaborate and well written.
It includes details on keybindings and includes some useful tips that will
help you in your genealogy work.
Check it out.
</_tip>
<_tip number="31">
<b>Improving GRAMPS</b>: Users are encouraged to request enhancements to
GRAMPS.
<b>Improving Gramps</b>: Users are encouraged to request enhancements to
Gramps.
Requesting an enhancement can be done either through the gramps-users or
gramps-devel mailing lists, or by creating a Feature Request at
http://bugs.gramps-project.org
@@ -216,18 +216,18 @@ Filing a Feature Request is preferred.
</_tip>
<_tip number="32">
<b>GRAMPS Mailing Lists</b>: Want answers to your queries about GRAMPS?
<b>Gramps Mailing Lists</b>: Want answers to your queries about Gramps?
Check out the gramps-users list.
Many people are on the list, so you're likely to get an answer quickly.
If you have questions related to the development of GRAMPS,
If you have questions related to the development of Gramps,
try gramps-devel. Information on both mailing lists can be found at
lists.sf.net.
</_tip>
<_tip number="33">
<b>Contributing to GRAMPS</b>:
Want to help with GRAMPS but can't program? Not a problem. A project
as large as GRAMPS requires people with a wide variety of skills.
<b>Contributing to Gramps</b>:
Want to help with Gramps but can't program? Not a problem. A project
as large as Gramps requires people with a wide variety of skills.
Contributions can vary from writing documentation to testing development
versions to helping with the web site.
Start by subscribing to the gramps developers mailing list, gramps-devel
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ Subscription information can be found at lists.sf.net.
</_tip>
<_tip number="34">
GRAMPS is the Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Program System.
Gramps is the Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Program System.
It is a full-featured genealogy program letting you store, edit, and
research genealogical data. Gramps database back end is so robust that
some users are managing genealogies containing hundreds of thousands of
@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ occupations, ordination, property, religion, retirement, wills, etc.
<_tip number="39">
<b>Changing The Preferred Name</b>:
It is easy to manage people with several names in GRAMPS.
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.
@@ -321,18 +321,18 @@ Custom filters can be created from <b>Edit &gt; Person Filter Editor</b>.
</_tip>
<_tip number="45">
GRAMPS allows you to import from, and export to, GEDCOM format. There is
Gramps allows you to import from, and export to, GEDCOM format. There is
extensive support for the industry standard GEDCOM version 5.5, so you can
exchange GRAMPS information to and from users of most other genealogy
exchange Gramps information to and from users of most other genealogy
programs.
</_tip>
<_tip number="46">
You can convert your data into a GRAMPS package, which is a
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
Gramps users. This format has advantages over GEDCOM in that no
information is ever lost in exporting and importing.
</_tip>
@@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ directly to the GNOME file manager (Nautilus), for burning onto a CD.
</_tip>
<_tip number="48">
GRAMPS can export data to the Web Family Tree (WFT) format. This format
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>
@@ -354,24 +354,24 @@ ready for upload to the World Wide Web.
</_tip>
<_tip number="50">
The best way to report a bug in GRAMPS is to use the GRAMPS bug tracking
The best way to report a bug in Gramps is to use the Gramps bug tracking
system at http://bugs.gramps-project.org
</_tip>
<_tip number="51">
The GRAMPS homepage is at http://gramps-project.org/
The Gramps homepage is at http://gramps-project.org/
</_tip>
<_tip number="52">
GRAMPS has some unique features, including the ability to input any
piece of information directly into GRAMPS.
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 number="53">
GRAMPS helps you to keep personal information secure by allowing you to
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>
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<_tip number="55">
You can link any electronic media (including non-text information) and
other file types to your GRAMPS family tree.
other file types to your Gramps family tree.
</_tip>
<_tip number="56">
GRAMPS allows you to generate a number of reports (both text and graphical)
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, Open Document Text, RTF, LaTeX and plain text).
Experiment with the reports under the <b>Reports</b> menu to get an idea
of how powerful GRAMPS is.
of how powerful Gramps is.
</_tip>
<_tip number="57">
@@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ is easier to distribute than multiple reports, especially when printed.
</_tip>
<_tip number="59">
Interested in getting notified when a new version of GRAMPS is released?
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>
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</_tip>
<_tip number="63">
GRAMPS has been translated to more than 20 languages. If GRAMPS supports your
Gramps has been translated to more than 20 languages. If Gramps supports your
language and it is not being displayed, set the default language on
your machine and restart GRAMPS.
your machine and restart Gramps.
</_tip>
<_tip number="64">
GRAMPS has been designed so that new translations can easily be added with
Gramps has been designed so that new translations can easily be added with
little development effort. If you are interested in participating please
email gramps-devel@lists.sf.net
</_tip>
<_tip number="65">
Relationship calculators in GRAMPS are available in more than fifteen languages.
Relationship calculators in Gramps are available in more than fifteen languages.
</_tip>
<_tip number="66">
GRAMPS offers full Unicode support. Characters for all languages are
Gramps offers full Unicode support. Characters for all languages are
properly displayed.
</_tip>
<_tip number="67">
Anyone can be chosen as the 'home person' in GRAMPS. Use <b>Edit &gt; Set Home
Anyone can be chosen as the 'home person' in Gramps. Use <b>Edit &gt; Set Home
Person</b>. The home person is the person who is selected when the database is
opened or when the home button is pressed.
</_tip>
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</_tip>
<_tip number="70">
GRAMPS is written in a computer language called Python using the GTK and GNOME
Gramps is written in a computer language called Python using the GTK and GNOME
libraries for the graphical interface.
GRAMPS is supported on any computer system where these programs have been
Gramps is supported on any computer system where these programs have been
ported.
</_tip>
<_tip number="71">
The Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) development model means
GRAMPS can be extended by any programmer since all of the source code is
Gramps can be extended by any programmer since all of the source code is
freely available under its license.
</_tip>
<_tip number="72">
GRAMPS is freely distributable under the General Public License, see
Gramps is freely distributable under the General Public License, see
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/licenses.html#GPL
</_tip>
<_tip number="73">
GRAMPS works even when using KDE, as long as the required GTK libraries are
Gramps works even when using KDE, as long as the required GTK libraries are
installed.
</_tip>
<_tip number="74">
To run GRAMPS, you need to have GTK installed. But you do not need to be
To run Gramps, you need to have GTK installed. But you do not need to be
running the GNOME desktop.
</_tip>
<_tip number="75">
GRAMPS makes every effort to maintain compatibility with GEDCOM, the general
Gramps makes every effort to maintain compatibility with GEDCOM, the general
standard of recording genealogical information. Filters exist that make
importing and exporting GEDCOM files trivial.
</_tip>