* src/data/tips.xml: Update tips.
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* src/gramps.glade: Remove unused widget.
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* src/gramps_main.py: Use new welcome key for the welcome dialog.
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* src/data/tips.xml: Update tips.
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2005-05-10 Julio Sanchez <jsanchez@users.sourceforge.net>
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* src/po/es.po: Updated translation
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* src/plugins/rel_es.py: Revert to more conservative relationships
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@ -31,18 +31,24 @@ 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>
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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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</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 in the
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database. You can sort the listing simply by clicking on numerous headings
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<b>THE PEOPLE VIEW</b>: The People view throws up a list of all individuals
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in the database.
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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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time will reverse the sort.
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-->
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</tip>
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<tip>
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@ -62,13 +68,13 @@ children in the family tree.
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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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navigating through the alphabetic tabs of surnames. Then, click on the names
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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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</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 alphabetic tabs of surnames, and click on the names to unfold
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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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</tip>
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@ -122,9 +128,6 @@ SoundEx codes.
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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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Particularly useful are the report preferences (set the format in which you
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would like your reports to appear, and in which directory these should be
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stored).
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</tip>
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<tip>
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@ -171,8 +174,8 @@ 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 yourself or your spouse an
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active person (i.e. navigate to yourself or your spouse). Then switch to the
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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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@ -201,7 +204,7 @@ 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>: GRAMP's manual is quite elaborate and well written; it also is
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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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@ -214,7 +217,7 @@ gramps-users at lists.sf.net, as appropriate for your questions.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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<b>TIPS OF THE DAY</b>: GRAMPS's development version has the option of popping up a
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<b>TIPS OF THE DAY</b>: GRAMPS's has the option of popping up a
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window with the tip of the day about the use of GRAMPS. The tip is chosen
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randomly from the pool of tips. To add your own tip, send it in to
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gramps-users@lists.sf.net
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@ -247,7 +250,8 @@ You can visit these bookmarks much like in your browser, simply via Bookmark
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<tip>
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<b>DATES</b>: Incorrect date formats will show up with the red button alongside the
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date. Green means okay, and amber signifies acceptable.
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date. Green means okay, and amber signifies acceptable. Click on the colored
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button to invoke Date Selection dialog, if you like.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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@ -260,11 +264,13 @@ military service, nobility titles, number of marriages, occupations,
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ordination, property, religion, retirement, wills, etc.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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GRAMPS' People view gives you a list of all individuals in the database. You
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can sort the listing by differing priorities simply by clicking on headings
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like name, gender, bate date or death date.
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</tip>
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-->
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<tip>
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<b>CHANGING PREFERRED NAME</b>: If a person has several names, it is very easy
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@ -283,14 +289,18 @@ more distant parts of the tree.
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<tip>
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The Sources view shows all the family's referenced sources in a single view.
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Double-click on each to edit, add notes, and to see which individuals
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reference the source.
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reference the source.-->
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</tip>
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<tip>
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The Places view shows all places referred to in the database. It also allows
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The Places view shows all places referred to in the database.
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It also allows
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you to sort the list by half-a-dozen different criteria, such as City,
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County or State.
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-->
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</tip>
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<tip>
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@ -406,8 +416,7 @@ seems to be an error.
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<tip>
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You can link any 'media' (including non-text information) and other
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file-types to your GRAMPS family tree. Choose between copying (if in text
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format) or linking the file to the database.
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file-types to your GRAMPS family tree.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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@ -430,7 +439,7 @@ also create their own custom styles.
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<tip>
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Eight output formats are supported by GRAMPS -- PDF, AbiWord, KWord,
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OpenOffice Writer, HTML, Rich Text Format (RTF), Latex, and plain text.
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These formats generate data which can be read in Windows computers, making
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These formats generate data which can be read on all computers, making
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it easy for anyone to access it.
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</tip>
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@ -563,14 +572,7 @@ to help too?
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</tip>
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<tip>
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New versions of GRAMPS that are already in testing use an advanced database
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design that guarantee very fast access to many thousands of entries in the
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database. Other new features are being designed and coordinated by several
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active developers.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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Numerous GRAMPS releases are made each year (11 during one 12-month period).
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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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@ -592,17 +594,12 @@ http://www.gnu.org/licenses/licenses.html#GPL !
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</tip>
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<tip>
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GRAMPS performs slowly with databases of over 10,000 people, does not
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GRAMPS does not
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support TempleReady GEDCOM extensions, and offers limited drag-and-drop
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support. Currently, there is no support for drag and drop between databases.
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Graph reports are also limited in functionality.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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To learn more about the GRAMPS Next Generation, visit the wiki page at
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http://gramps.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/GrampsNextGeneration
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</tip>
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<tip>
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GRAMPS is the Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Program System.
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In other words, it a personal genealogy program letting you store, edit, and
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@ -635,11 +632,6 @@ To run GRAMPS, you need to have GNOME installed. But you do not need to be
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running the GNOME desktop.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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The latest versions of gramps (0.9.0 and higher) require GNOME 2.0 or
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higher. Previous versions required GNOME 1.X.
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</tip>
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<tip>
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GRAMPS makes every effort to maintain compatibility with GEDCOM, the general
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standard of recording genealogical information. We have import and export
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