Further cleanup and some Usage
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about the Media Object.
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<Usage
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<Usage
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As commonly encountered in everyday life, in GRAMPS there is usually more
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than one way to accomplish something. The alternatives to some actions
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will therefore be listed as appropriate.
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< <Opening database
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< <Opening database
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To open a database, either choose File->Open menu item or click on the
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Open button on the Toolbar. You will then be prompted with the following
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window (Figure X) asking to specify the name of the database.
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Either type the full path into the text entry field, or press
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Browse... button to get to the graphical file selector dialog.
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If you previously opened files with GRAMPS, you can retreive your past
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selections from the drop-down menu by pressing the down arrow button.
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Finally, if the Revision Control System (RCS) is enabled in the Preferences
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dialog, the check-box prompting to revert the database to an older version
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from RCS will be available. Check it to revert your database to an older RCS
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version.
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Note: the name you type or select should be the directory (folder) which has
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your data (data.gramps or data.zodb files) as well as any possible copies
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of Media Objects.
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< <Starting new database
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< <Starting new database
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To start a fresh database, choose File->New menu item. You will then be
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prompted with the File Save dialog asking to specify the name under which
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the new database will be stored. Choose an empty directory for your new
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database (create one if necessary).
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< <Saving database
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< <Saving database
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To save changes made to your database, choose File->Save menu item or click
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on the Save button on the Toolbar. The Status line will then
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display "Saving <filename>..." message, and the Progress bar will advance as
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the saving progresses.
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< <Importing data
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< <Importing data
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Importing data allows you to incorporate the data created in other
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genealogical programs into your currently open GRAMPS database.
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GRAMPS can import GEDCOM data files from a number of software packages,
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as long as they comply with GEDCOM standards.
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To import GEDCOM file, choose File->Import->GEDCOM menu item. You will then
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be prompted with the Open File dialog asking to specify the GEDCOM file name.
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Upon starting the import, GRAMPS will display the following GEDCOM import
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dialog (Figure Y) with the summary of the information about the data.
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The information is updated as the import progresses.
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< <Exporting data
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< <Exporting data
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Exporting data allows you to share any portion of you GRAMPS database with
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other researchers by way of standard GEDCOM files.
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< <Editing
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< <Editing
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< < Edit personal data
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< < Edit personal data
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< < Edit relationship data
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< < Edit relationship data
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