Doug Blank
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Bug fix #1834, 1842: new-year boundaries in history, and editing slash dates: These changes allow the date editor dialog to change slashdates, and to change the first day of the year from Jan1. This is important for some date calculations and orderings. In order to do this, a new date format variation has been added. You can put Mar1, Mar25, or Sept1 in the parens with or without a Calendar type. For example: 'Jan 1, 1735 (Julian,Mar25)'. See further docs in wiki.
svn: r11644
Bug fix #1834, 1842: new-year boundaries in history, and editing slash dates: These changes allow the date editor dialog to change slashdates, and to change the first day of the year from Jan1. This is important for some date calculations and orderings. In order to do this, a new date format variation has been added. You can put Mar1, Mar25, or Sept1 in the parens with or without a Calendar type. For example: 'Jan 1, 1735 (Julian,Mar25)'. See further docs in wiki.
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Please read the COPYING file first. If building from source, also read the INSTALL file (at least through the "SUPER-SHORT VERSION") before going further. Requirements -------------------------------- The following packages *MUST* be installed in order for Gramps to work: Python 2.5 or greater PyGTK2 2.10 or greater Python Glade bindings librsvg2 (svg icon view) The following packages are *STRONGLY RECOMMENDED* to be installed: GraphViz Enable creation of graphs using GraphViz engine http://www.graphviz.org xdg Freedesktop utilities, eg xdg-open The following packages are optional gtkspell Enable spell checking in the notes ttf-freefont More font support in the reports No longer needed in 3.0: yelp Gnome help browser. At the moment no help is shipped with version 3.0. Documentation --------------------------------- The User Manual is now maintained on the gramps website, http://www.gramps-project.org/wiki/index.php?title=User_manual We might in the future distribute again a manual via gnome-doc-utils, this has not been decided yet though. Building on non-Linux systems: i18n support and GNU make -------------------------------------------------------- If make fails, use gmake (the name FreeBSD gives to GNU make) instead. You might need a patch also. FreeBSD has in ports a patch ( /usr/ports/science/gramps/files) you need to apply to po/Makefile.in.in -------------------------------- Donald Allingham dallingham@users.sourceforge.net
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