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<DIV
CLASS="SECT1"
><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
NAME="intro">Introduction</H1
>
<P
> <TT
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>GRAMPS</TT
> is an acronym for the
Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Programming System.
It was conceived under the concept that most genealogy programs
were designed to provide the researcher the capability to input
information related to a particular family tree. Most of these
programs have allowed for the arranging and storing of information
consistent with the GEDCOM standards. They usually provide a
means for displaying descendant or ancestral relationships by
means of graphical displays, charts, or reports. These may be
augmented with pictures or other media to enhance the data. Most
provide for inputting data on unconnected individuals/families
that may or may not have a relationship to the primary surname
being researched. Various other enhancements may also be provided
in the genealogical program that allows for different degrees of
importing and exporting data from other programs and printing of
the data contained in the various reports. GRAMPS, on the other
hand, attempts to provide all of the common capabilities of these
programs, but, more importantly, to provide a capability not
common to these programs. This is the ability to input any bits
and pieces of information directly into GRAMPS and
rearrange/manipulate any/all 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. In short, a tool that provides a way to input
all your research into one place and do your analysis and
correlation using the speed, power, and accuracy of your computer
instead of pencils and unmanageable reams of paper.
</P
>
<P
> To run <TT
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>GRAMPS</TT
>, select
-&gt;<B
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>Programs</B
>+
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>Applications</B
>+
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>+
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from the <B
CLASS="GUIMENU"
>Main Menu</B
>, or type
<B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>gramps</B
> on the command line.
</P
>
<P
> This document describes version 0.7.3 of
<TT
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>GRAMPS</TT
>.
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<DIV
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><H1
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><A
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>
<P
> <TT
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>GRAMPS</TT
> is an acronym for the
Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Programming System.
It was conceived under the concept that most genealogy programs
were designed to provide the researcher the capability to input
information related to a particular family tree. Most of these
programs have allowed for the arranging and storing of information
consistent with the GEDCOM standards. They usually provide a
means for displaying descendant or ancestral relationships by
means of graphical displays, charts, or reports. These may be
augmented with pictures or other media to enhance the data. Most
provide for inputting data on unconnected individuals/families
that may or may not have a relationship to the primary surname
being researched. Various other enhancements may also be provided
in the genealogical program that allows for different degrees of
importing and exporting data from other programs and printing of
the data contained in the various reports. GRAMPS, on the other
hand, attempts to provide all of the common capabilities of these
programs, but, more importantly, to provide a capability not
common to these programs. This is the ability to input any bits
and pieces of information directly into GRAMPS and
rearrange/manipulate any/all 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. In short, a tool that provides a way to input
all your research into one place and do your analysis and
correlation using the speed, power, and accuracy of your computer
instead of pencils and unmanageable reams of paper.
</P
>
<P
> To run <TT
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>GRAMPS</TT
>, select
-&gt;<B
CLASS="GUISUBMENU"
>Programs</B
>+
+ -&gt;<B
CLASS="GUISUBMENU"
>Applications</B
>+
+ -&gt;<B
CLASS="GUIMENUITEM"
>gramps</B
>+
+ + + + + +
from the <B
CLASS="GUIMENU"
>Main Menu</B
>, or type
<B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>gramps</B
> on the command line.
</P
>
<P
> This document describes version 0.7.3 of
<TT
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>GRAMPS</TT
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> The General Information tab contains the basic information about
the person. This includes the person's name, gender, birth
information, and death information.
</P
>
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image is displayed on the right side of the window.
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>
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></DIV
>
<P
> It is possible for people to use more than one name during their
lifetime. These may be legal name changes, or just informal
names. An example would be a person changing his or her name due
to marriage or adoption. <TT
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>GRAMPS</TT
>
allows multiple alternate names to be specified for each person.
</P
>
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> The <SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
>Alternate Names</SPAN
> tab allows additional
names to be added or removed from list. Clicking the
<B
CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
>Add</B
> button allows a new name to be added
to the list. The <B
CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
>Edit/View</B
> allows the
selected alternate name to be edited. The
<B
CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
>Delete</B
> button removes the selected name.
</P
>
</DIV
>
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><H2
CLASS="SECT2"
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>
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> The <SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
>Events</SPAN
> tab allows information about
various events in a person's life to be
recorded. <TT
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>GRAMPS</TT
> provides a list of
common events, but allows you to name an event anything that you
choose.
</P
>
<P
> An event consists of the name of an event (such as "Baptism" or
"Education"), a date or date range on which the event occurred,
the place where the event occurred, and a description of the
event. A note or a source may also be attached to the event.
</P
>
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><IMG
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>
<P
><B
>Figure 7. Events Tab</B
></P
></DIV
>
<P
> The <SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
>Event</SPAN
> tab displays information about
the currently selected event at the top of the window. Below
this information is a list of the events that have been
previously entered. Clicking on one of the events in the list
selects the event, and displays its information at the top of
the window.
</P
>
<P
> An event may be added by clicking the <B
CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
>Add</B
>
button. This displays a form that allows you to enter the
information about the particular event. The
<B
CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
>Edit/View</B
> button allows to view or to
alter the information of the currently displayed event. The
<B
CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
>Delete</B
> button allows you to delete the
currently displayed event.
</P
>
</DIV
>
<DIV
CLASS="SECT2"
><H2
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><A
NAME="attrtab">Attributes Tab</H2
>
<P
> Attributes are similar to events, but are for information items
that do not necessarily have the concept of a place or a
date. An example would be a person's Social Security Number or
national origin. Attributes consist of an attribute name and its
value.
</P
>
<P
> Like events, attributes may also have a note, source, privacy
marker, and confidence level associated with them.
</P
>
<DIV
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><A
NAME="ep-attributes-fig">
<P
><IMG
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>
<P
><B
>Figure 8. Attributes Tab</B
></P
></DIV
>
<P
> The <SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
>Attribute</SPAN
> tab displays information
about the currently selected attribute at the top of the
window. Below this information is a list of the attributes that
have been previously entered. Clicking on one of the attributes
in the list selects the attribute, and displays its information at
the top of the window.
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>GRAMPS</TT
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includes information about yourself and your preferences.
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>
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> Starting <TT
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>, shown in . You will be prompted to either open an
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>
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> If you already have a family file created using another
genealogy program you can import your GEDCOM file into GRAMPS.
To do this you select +<B
CLASS="GUIMENU"
>File</B
>+
+ + + + + + -&gt;<B
CLASS="GUISUBMENU"
>Import</B
>+ -&gt;<B
CLASS="GUIMENUITEM"
>Import from
GEDCOM</B
>+ . The <SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
>GEDCOM
Import</SPAN
> box will open. Select <B
CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
>New
Database</B
> and click the
<B
CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
>Browse...</B
> button to select your saved
GEDCOM file (<TT
CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>filename.ged</I
></TT
>). Click
<B
CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
>OK</B
> to select the file and then click
<B
CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
>OK</B
> to import the file. The
<SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
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> will tell you what
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location, which program created it, the version, Encoding,
Number of Families, Number of People, and the Number of Errors).
Once the Importer is done, you can click
<B
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>Close</B
> and start editing/adding to your
file.
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CLASS="SECT2"
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> If you have never used a genealogy program or you do not have a
GEDCOM file to import, you can start creating your database
right away. From the main window click the <B
CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
>Add
Person</B
> button and the <SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
>Edit
Person</SPAN
> dialog will open. Enter in the information
you have on the first person. Start with their general
information (Name, Birth and Death Date/Place) and then move on
to the <SPAN
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>,
<SPAN
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<SPAN
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> tabs and fill in the known
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<B
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> button and/or a
<B
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> button. These buttons are there to
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CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
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> button to
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<B
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> button to add more detail to the
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an entry in the list. Once a person has been selected as the
active person, the person's name appears in the status bar in
the lower left hand corner of the window.
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>
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> button will
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> dialog,
allowing you to add a new person to the database.
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>
<P
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> button is pressed,
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the active person are removed from the database.
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>
<P
> <TT
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>GRAMPS</TT
> allows you to apply filters to
the People View. When a filter is applied, the People View will
only display the entries matching the filter. All of the entries
remain in the database, but some entries may be temporarily hidden.
</P
>
<P
> There are up to three parts to a filter. The first part is the
selection of the filter to be applied. A filter is selected from
the option menu directly above the People View. The second part
is an optional argument. This qualifier provides more specific
information for the filter. Many filters do not require the
argument, and it will not be displayed if it is not needed. If
the argument is required, a text box with a descriptive label
will appear. The third part of the filter is the invert
selection. When this option is selected,
<TT
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>GRAMPS</TT
> will display the entries that
do not match the filter.
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>
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next time the <B
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> Four columns are shown in the People View display. The entries
in the list can be sorted by three of the fields: Name, Birth
Date, or Death Date. Clicking on the column label will cause
the list to be re-sorted by that column. Arrows on the label
indicate whether the list is sorted by ascending or descending
order.
</P
>
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on the same column label will switch the sorting order. For
example, if the list is currently sorted in ascending order by
Name, clicking on the Name column header will re-sort the list
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