Getting Started
In this chapter, we'll begin with the basics. We'll show you how
to start &app; and how to get help when you need it.
To Start GRAMPS
You can start &app; in the following ways:
From the Applications menuSelect &app; from the list of programs displayed in
your computer's Applications menu. (The location and
appearance of this menu vary slightly from one distribution
of Linux to another. On the default GNOME desktop, you'll
find &app; in the
ApplicationsOther
menu.From the command line
If you're adept with Linux and like to work from the command
line, you can start &app; by calling up a terminal window,
typing gramps, and then pressing
Enter.
If you would like GRAMPS to open a specific database or to
import a specific file on startup, you can supply the filename
as a command line argument:
gramps filename.grdb
where filename.grdb is the name of
the file you want to open. The command line provides many
more ways to start &app; and perform different tasks. The
detailed reference to the command line options is found
in .
Running GRAMPS for the first time
The first time you run the program, GRAMPS will display the
"Getting Started" dialogs. Follow the directions that
guide you through Researcher information,
Numerical date formats, Alternate
calendar support, and the LDS
extensions sections. You should find them to be
self-explanatory.
Dialog boxesWe'll make frequent reference in this manual to
dialogs. A dialog is simply a pop-up window into which you can
enter information.We recommend you enter your personal information when GRAMPS
prompts you for it. GRAMPS uses this information strictly so it
can create valid GEDCOM output files (which require information
about the files' creator). If you wish, you can choose not to
supply this information, but be aware that unless and until you
do, any GEDCOM files you export will not be valid.Entering personal informationThis information can be entered at any time in the
Preferences dialog, under the Database/Researcher Information
category.Choosing a database on startup
If &app; is started without a database selected, the following
window will appear prompting you to choose one to open.
To open a database that you have recently opened, choose the
top selection, select your database from the menu and
click OK. &app; will then ask you to specify
the name of the database you wish to open. To open an existing database you have not recently opened,
choose the middle selection and click
OK. &app; will then ask you to specify the
name of the database you wish to open. As you might guess, to create a new database, choose
"Create a new database"Selecting file
If you're familiar with version 1.0.X of GRAMPS, you'll note
that version 2.0 does not require you to select a directory in
which to store the database.
Obtaining Help
GRAMPS has a Help menu
that you can consult at any time. It includes the following items:
User manual
An electronic version of the manual that you can access while you work in GRAMPS.
FAQA list of Frequently Asked Questions about &app;.GRAMPS home pageA link to the GRAMPS' project web site.GRAMPS mailing lists
Gives you direct access to GRAMPS' mailing list archives.
Report a bug
Choose this item to file a bug report in our bug tracking
system. (Remember, &app; is a living project. We want to
know about any problems you encounter so we can work to
solve them for everyone's benefit.)
Show plugin status
Use this item to display the status of any plugins you may have added.
Open example database
Select this item to load the example database that is
included in your GRAMPS package. This database is composed
of fictitious people and serves as a useful example for
learning how to work with GRAMPS.