* src/RelImage.py: replace system call with Utils.search_for

* src/Utils.py: added search_for to look for an executable in the current
path

* FAQ: removed question 18 (how fast is GRAMPS)
* src/PeopleStore.py: set sort data for top level nodes. Allows the first
and last nodes to be sorted properly.


svn: r2374
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Don Allingham 2003-11-25 17:45:34 +00:00
parent 028b19faa3
commit c23723ac8b
5 changed files with 15 additions and 10 deletions

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FAQ
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@ -188,12 +188,7 @@ We have found that on a typical system, GRAMPS tends to bog down after around
15,000 users. Again, this is dependant on how much memory you have. 15,000 users. Again, this is dependant on how much memory you have.
17. How fast is GRAMPS? 17. My database is really big.
No idea.
18. My database is really big.
Is there a way around loading all the data into memory? Is there a way around loading all the data into memory?
Currently, there is no way around it. However, this is our biggest priority Currently, there is no way around it. However, this is our biggest priority
@ -202,7 +197,7 @@ in the next stable release (1.2) which will dramatically improve performance
in both speed and memory usage. in both speed and memory usage.
19. Can I create custom reports/filters/whatever? 18. Can I create custom reports/filters/whatever?
Yes. There are many levels of customization. One is creating or modifying Yes. There are many levels of customization. One is creating or modifying
the templates used for the reports. This gives you some control over the templates used for the reports. This gives you some control over
@ -216,7 +211,7 @@ reports, research tools, import/export filters, etc. This assumes some
knowledge of programming in Python. knowledge of programming in Python.
20. Why is GRAMPS running so slowly? 19. Why is GRAMPS running so slowly?
If GRAMPS seems too slow to you, it is most likely that you have a large If GRAMPS seems too slow to you, it is most likely that you have a large
database. Currently, GRAMPS loads all the database into memory, therefore database. Currently, GRAMPS loads all the database into memory, therefore
@ -230,7 +225,7 @@ with the implementation of the real database backend, please don't hesitate
to email us at gramps-devel@lists.sourceforge.net to email us at gramps-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
21. Why are non-latin characters displayed as garbage in PDF/PS reports? 20. Why are non-latin characters displayed as garbage in PDF/PS reports?
This is a known problem -- PS (and PDF) have builtin fonts which pretty much This is a known problem -- PS (and PDF) have builtin fonts which pretty much
reflect the latin-1 charset. Any font in principle could be used with PS/PDF reflect the latin-1 charset. Any font in principle could be used with PS/PDF

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@ -269,6 +269,7 @@ class PeopleStore:
self.tree_open[name] = 0 self.tree_open[name] = 0
self.tree_list[name] = [] self.tree_list[name] = []
self.model.set_value(top,0,name) self.model.set_value(top,0,name)
self.model.set_value(top,5,name.upper())
self.model.set_value(top,_BCOL,pango.WEIGHT_BOLD) self.model.set_value(top,_BCOL,pango.WEIGHT_BOLD)
self.tree_roots[name] = top self.tree_roots[name] = top

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@ -204,5 +204,5 @@ def is_pil():
# #
#------------------------------------------------------------------------- #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
def is_cnv(): def is_cnv():
return not os.system('which convert>/dev/null') return Utils.search_for('convert')

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@ -587,6 +587,13 @@ def gformat(val):
return_val = "%.3f" % val return_val = "%.3f" % val
return return_val.replace(decimal_point,'.') return return_val.replace(decimal_point,'.')
def search_for(name):
for i in os.environ['PATH'].split(':'):
fname = os.path.join(i,name)
if os.access(fname,os.X_OK):
return 1
return 0
#------------------------------------------------------------------------- #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# #
# Roman numbers # Roman numbers

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@ -56,6 +56,8 @@ else:
try: try:
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL,'') locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL,'')
except locale.Error:
pass
except ValueError: except ValueError:
pass pass