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GRAMPS Manual V2.0 Manual V2.0 <dallingham@users.sourceforge.net>
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The 1.1. Why GRAMPS?? 2. Getting Started2. Getting Started You can start
gramps filename.gedfilename.ged
where where filename.gedfilename.ged is the name
of the file you want to open/import.
[ FIXME: NEED TO RUN Getting Started DRUID to document this section ]
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>2.2.1. Choosing a database on startup2.2.1. Choosing a database on startup If 2.2.2. Optional ZODB support2.2.2. Optional ZODB support If either StandaloneZODB or Zope is installed on your system,
3. Main Window3. Main Window When you open a database (either existing or brand new),
the following window is displayed. Views are the various ways to display different aspects of
genealogical information, as described below. Since the relevant
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>3.1.1. Switching Views and Viewing Modes3.1.1. Switching Views and Viewing Modes Depending on the state of the 3.1.2. People View3.1.2. People View When 3.1.2.1. Filters3.1.2.1. Filters Genealogical databases may contain huge numbers of people.
Since the long lists are hard for humans to handle,
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>3.1.2.2. Alphabetical Tabs3.1.2.2. Alphabetical Tabs 3.1.3. Family View3.1.3. Family View Family View displays the Family information of a currently
selected (or Active) person. Specifically, this view shows the
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>3.1.4. Pedigree View3.1.4. Pedigree View As commonly encountered in everyday life, in
4.1. Opening Database4.1. Opening Database To open a database, either choose 4.2. Starting New Database4.2. Starting New Database To start a new database, choose 4.3. Saving Database4.3. Saving Database To save changes made to your database, choose on the Toolbar. The Status line will then
display Saving Saving filenamefilename...
message, and the progress bar will advance as the saving progresses. Importing GEDCOM data allows you to incorporate the data created in
other genealogical programs into your currently open 4.5. Exporting GEDCOM Data4.5. Exporting GEDCOM Data Exporting GEDCOM data allows you to share any portion of your
4.6. Importing and Exporting GRAMPS Packages Packages 4.7. Editing Data: Quick Start4.7. Editing Data: Quick Start Editing any portion of data allows you to amend and/or
modify information stored in the database. The available editing
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>4.7.1. To Add a Person4.7.1. To Add a Person To add a person to the database, switch to the People View
(4.7.2. To Specify a Relationship4.7.2. To Specify a Relationship To specify a relationship, first switch to the Family View
(4.7.3. To Specify Parents4.7.3. To Specify Parents To specify parents of an active person, first switch to the
Family View (4.7.4. To Specify Children4.7.4. To Specify Children To specify children of an active person, switch to the
Family View (4.7.5. To Add Images4.7.5. To Add Images You can add images (as well as other media objects) to
individual people, events, sources, places, as well as images
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>4.7.6. To Edit Sources and Places4.7.6. To Edit Sources and Places To add a source or a place to the database, switch to
the appropriate Sources View (4.8. Editing Data: Complete Description4.8. Editing Data: Complete Description This section provides a complete description of all editing
options for all pieces of data in the 4.8.1. Edit Personal Information4.8.1. Edit Personal Information Editing of personal data can be performed in the
following ways. Editing of relationship data is performed in the following
4.8.3. Edit Source Data4.8.3. Edit Source Data To edit source data, switch to the Sources View and select the
desired entry in the list of sources. Double-click on that entry or
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>4.8.4. Edit Place Data4.8.4. Edit Place Data To edit place data, switch to the Places View and select the
desired entry in the list of places. Double-click on that entry or
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>4.8.5. Edit Media Data4.8.5. Edit Media Data To edit media data, switch to the Media View and select the
desired entry in the list of sources. Double-click on that entry or
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>4.8.6. Edit Events4.8.6. Edit Events Events are edited through the following 4.8.7. Edit Source Information4.8.7. Edit Source Information When adding source references to events, places, etc.,
the following dialog appears: Alternate names are edited through the following
4.8.9. Edit Attributes4.8.9. Edit Attributes Attributes are edited through the following
4.8.10. Edit Addresses4.8.10. Edit Addresses Addresses are edited through the following
4.8.11. Edit Witnesses4.8.11. Edit Witnesses Witnesses are edited through the following
4.9. Navigation4.9. Navigation As long as any database is open,
4.9.1. Using People View4.9.1. Using People View The most intuitive way to select an active person is
to use the People View. When in the People View, just select the
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>4.9.2. Using Family View4.9.2. Using Family View When in the Family View, you can easily navigate between the
members of the displayed family as follows: Pedigree View also allows you to move along the family tree.
The benefits of this method is that you can see more than one
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>4.9.4. Setting Default Person4.9.4. Setting Default Person One and only one person in the database can be selected as the
default person. Once the default person is selected, moving to that
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>4.9.5. Bookmarking People4.9.5. Bookmarking People Similarly to the default person, you can bookmark other people
from the database to simplify further navigation. To bookmark a person,
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>Go to bookmark 4.10. Generating Reports4.10. Generating Reports Reports are the most common form of the output produced by
genealogical research. Majority of genealogical software puts a lot
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>Reports Graphical reports represent information in forms of charts
and graphs. Most of the options are common among graphical reports,
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>4.10.2. Text Reports4.10.2. Text Reports Text reports represent the desired information as formatted
text. Most of the options are common among text reports,
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>4.10.3. View4.10.3. View View reports represent overall summaries of the database
information available immediately for on-screen viewing.
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>4.10.4. Web Page4.10.4. Web Page This report generates web pages, either for a selected
individual (active person) or a set of individuals. The options
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>4.11. Running Tools4.11. Running Tools Tools->Tool SectionTool Section->Particular
- Tool. Alternatively,
you can browse the complete selection of available tools along
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>4.11.1. Analysis and Exploration4.11.1. Analysis and Exploration This section contains tools which analyze and explore the
database, but do not alter it. The following analysis and exploration
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>This tool compares events across the selected group of
people. The people for this comparison are chosen with the use of
custom filters. The custom filters can be created in the Custom Filter
- Editor. The resulting table produced by this tool can be saved as a
- spreadsheet. This section contains tools which may modify your database.
The modifications will only be performed upon your explicit consent.
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>4.11.3. Utilities4.11.3. Utilities The Custom Filter Editor builds custom filters
that can be used to select people included in reports, exports,
- and other tools and utilities.
- When you launch it, the User defined filters
+ dialog appears that lists all the filters (if any) previously defined
+ by you. Click Add... to define a new filter.
+ Once you have designed your filters, you can edit, test, and delete
+ selected filters using Edit...,
+ Test..., and Delete...
+ buttons, respectively. All the filters displayed in the list will be
+ automatically saved along with your database and will be available
+ upon the future runs of GRAMPS. Clicking Add... invokes the
+ following Define filter dialog: Type the name for your
+ new filter into the Name field. Enter any
+ comment that would help you identify this filter in the future
+ into the Comment field. Add as many rules as you
+ would like to your filter using Add... button.
+ Check Invert box to negate the filter rule
+ (e.g. inverting "has a common ancestor with I1" rule will match
+ everyone who does not have a common ancestor with that person).
+ If the filter has more than one rule, choose whether all of them
+ must apply, only one (either) rule must apply, or exactly one (either)
+ rule must apply, in order for the filter to generate a match. Note that the filters you already designed may be used as a rule
+ for another filter. This gives you nearly infinite flexibility in
+ custom-tailoring your selection criteria that can be later used in
+ most of the exports, reports and some of the tools (such as comparing
+ individual events). To configure 5.1. Usage5.1. Usage This category contains preferences relevant to the
general usage of 5.1.1. Find5.1.1. Find Select the surname guessing method which is used
-[ FIXME: where exactly is this used ? ]
+> This option is not currently implemented.
This category contains preferences relevant to
displaying database records and controls in 5.2.1. General5.2.1. General
-[ FIXME: where exactly is this used ? ]
+ This option is not currently implemented.
Check this box to enable calendar format selection menu
-[ FIXME: where exactly? ]
+> Check this box to enable calendar format selection
+ menu when you are entering dates in the Event
+ Editor dialog.
This category contains preferences relevant to the
database itself. It has the following subcategories: GRAMPS was written by Donald N. Allingham
- (<dallingham@users.sourceforge.net>>).
To find more information about 2.1. To Start GRAMPS