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<	<What is GRAMPS?
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GRAMPS is an acronym for the Genealogical Research and Analysis Management 
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Programming System. To put it shortly, it allows you to store, edit, and research 
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genealogical data using your computer. Its functionality is somewhat common to 
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other genealogical programs. However, it has some unique features. 
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Programming System. To put it shortly, it allows you to store, edit, and 
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research genealogical data using your computer. Its functionality is somewhat 
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common to other genealogical programs. However, it has some unique features. 
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<	<Why GRAMPS?
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@@ -16,16 +16,16 @@ the arranging and storing of information consistent with the GEDCOM standards.
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They usually provide means for displaying descendant or ancestral relationships 
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by means of graphical displays, charts, or reports.  These may be augmented 
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with pictures or other media to enhance the data.  Most provide for inputting 
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data on unconnected individuals/families that may or may not have a relationship 
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to the primary surname being researched.  Various other enhancements may 
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also be provided in the genealogical program that allows for different degrees of 
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importing and exporting data from other programs and printing the data contained 
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in the various reports.  
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data on unconnected individuals/families that may or may not have a 
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relationship to the primary surname being researched.  Various other 
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enhancements may also be provided in the genealogical program that allows for 
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different degrees of importing and exporting data from other programs and 
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printing the data contained in the various reports.  
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GRAMPS, on the other hand, attempts to provide all of the common capabilities 
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of these programs, but, more importantly, to provide an additional capability of 
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integration not common to these programs.  This is the ability to input any bits 
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and pieces of information directly into GRAMPS and rearrange/manipulate 
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of these programs, but, more importantly, to provide an additional capability 
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of integration not common to these programs.  This is the ability to input any 
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bits and pieces of information directly into GRAMPS and rearrange/manipulate 
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any/all data events in the entire data base (in any order or sequence) to 
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assist the user in doing research, analysis and correlation with the potential 
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of filling relationship gaps.  In short, a tool that provides a way to input 
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@@ -43,11 +43,13 @@ You can start GRAMPS either from Application menu or from Command line.
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Choose Other->GRAMPS.
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<	<	<Command line
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Type gramps and press Return.
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Type gramps and press Return. If you would gramps to open a specific database 
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or import a specific file on startup, you can give the filename as a command
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line argument: gramps <filename.ged> [Return]
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<	Running GRAMPS for the first time.
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<	<Running GRAMPS for the first time.
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[ RE-WORK THIS WITH SCREENSHOTS BEGIN ]
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[ FIXME: RE-WORK THIS WITH SCREENSHOTS BEGIN ]
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The first time you run the program, GRAMPS will display its Getting Started
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screens. GRAMPS will guide you through a few pages that prompt you for 
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some setup information. The information it requests includes information about 
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@@ -57,12 +59,45 @@ Although GRAMPS requests information about your, this information is used
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only so that it can create valid GEDCOM output files. A valid GEDCOM file 
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requires information about the file's creator. If you chose, you may leave the 
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information empty.
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[ RE-WORK THIS WITH SCREENSHOTS END ]
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[ FIXME: RE-WORK THIS WITH SCREENSHOTS END ]
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<	<	<Choosing a database on startup
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If the GRAMPS is started without any database to open, the following window 
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will appear prompting you to choose what database to open. (Figure 0: 
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open existing or created new). If you would like to open an existing 
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database, check the top radio button and click OK. You will then be asked 
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to specify the name of your existing database. If you would like to start
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creating your brand new database from scratch right away, choose new XML
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database. 
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<	<	<Optional ZODB support
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If either StandaloneZODB or Zope is installed on your system, GRAMPS will give 
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you the third option of creating a new ZODB database. You can choose to start
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your new database in either XML or ZODB format. Both formats have their strong 
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and weak points.
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XML stands for eXtensible Markup Language, and is a human readable sctructured
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description of data. It could be easily parsed by other programs should the 
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need occur. It stores only the data itself. Its weak point is the relatively 
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low speed of processing large data files. 
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ZODB stands for Zope Object Database and provides the full-fledged database 
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support. ZODB files are not human readable. They contain a certain overhead
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to assist working with large data structures. However, ZODB provides a 
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significant speed-up when the database size is large (over few thousand 
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people). 
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Its is hard to tell which format is better, since this is a typical tradeoff 
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situation. If you are starting your research then you are likely to be fine 
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with the regular XML database. If you have tons of data to import describing 
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thousands upon thousands of people, then you are probably better of with ZODB.
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<Main Window
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When you open a database (either existing or brand new), the following window is displayed:
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Figure 1, gramps - GRAMPS (example file loaded). 
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When you open a database (either existing or brand new), the following window 
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is displayed: Figure 1, gramps - GRAMPS (example file loaded). 
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<	<Menubar
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@@ -75,152 +110,183 @@ The appearance of the Toolbar can be adjusted in the Preferences dialog.
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<	<Progress bar
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The Progress bar is located in the lower left corner of the GRAMPS window. It shows the 
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progress of time consuming operations, such as opening and saving large data bases, 
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importing and exporting to other formats, generating web-sites, etc. 
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The Progress bar is located in the lower left corner of the GRAMPS window. 
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It shows the progress of time consuming operations, such as opening and saving 
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large data bases, importing and exporting to other formats, generating 
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web-sites, etc. 
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<	<Status line
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The Status line is located to the right of the Progress bar, on the very bottom of the GRAMPS
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window. The behavior of the Status line can be adjusted in the Preferences dialog.
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The Status line is located to the right of the Progress bar, on the very bottom 
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of the GRAMPS window. The behavior of the Status line can be adjusted in the 
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Preferences dialog.
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<	<Display area
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The Display area of the GRAMPS window shows certain aspects of genealogical information, 
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depending on the currently selected View. There are six Views available in GRAMPS: 
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The largest are in the center of the GRAMPS window is the Display area. 
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It shows certain aspects of genealogical information, depending on the 
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currently selected View. There are six Views available in GRAMPS: 
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People, Family, Pedigree, Sources, Places, and Media. 
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<	<Views
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Views are the various ways to display various aspects of genealogical information, as described below. 
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Since the relevant information is very broad and non-uniform in both context and modality, it is best
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to split it's display into smaller categories, uniform in context and modality. Each View represents
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such a split and displays a certain portion of overall available information. Before the detailed
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description of available Views, let us  guide you through the ways of switching between the Views.
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Views are the various ways to display different aspects of genealogical 
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information, as described below. Since the relevant information is very broad 
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and non-uniform in both context and modality, it is best to split it's display 
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into smaller categories, uniform in context and modality. Each View represents
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such a split and displays a certain portion of overall available information. 
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Before the detailed description of available Views, let us  guide you through 
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the ways of switching between the Views.
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<	<	<Viewing Modes
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<	<	<	<Sidebar vs Tabbed Interface
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Depending on the state of the View->Sidebar menu item, the Views could be changed either in
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the Sidebar (Figure 2. Sidebar, no filter) or in the Notebook Tabs in the top part of the window
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(Figure 3. no sidebar, no filter). To switch the View, click on the desired Sidebar icon or the Notebook 
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tab. To Switch between Sidebar and Notebook interfaces, choose View->Sidebar from the 
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GRAMPS menu.
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Depending on the state of the View->Sidebar menu item, the Views could be 
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changed either in the Sidebar (Figure 2. Sidebar, no filter) or in the Notebook 
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Tabs in the top part of the window (Figure 3. no sidebar, no filter). 
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To switch the View, click on the desired Sidebar icon or the Notebook tab. 
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To Switch between Sidebar and Notebook interfaces, choose View->Sidebar from 
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the GRAMPS menu.
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<	<	<People View
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When GRAMPS opens a database, the View is set to the People View. 
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People View lists individuals whose data is stored in the database.  People View displays people's 
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Names, GRAMPS ID numbers, Gender, and their Birth and Death dates. 
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The list can be ordered by any field. Example: to order list by the Birth date, click on the Birth date 
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column heading. To order list in reverse (descending) order, click one more time on the desired 
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People View lists individuals whose data is stored in the database.  
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People View displays people's Names, GRAMPS ID numbers, Gender, and their 
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Birth and Death dates. The list can be ordered by any field. Example: to order 
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list by the Birth date, click on the Birth date column heading. To order list 
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in reverse (descending) order, click one more time on the desired 
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column heading. 
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<	<	<	<Filters
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Genealogical databases may contain huge numbers of people. Since the long lists are hard 
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for humans to handle, GRAMPS provides a convenient way to limit the scope of browsing
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by using the Filter. To save screen space, Filter controls may be either displayed or not, depending
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on the state of View->Filter menu item. 
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Genealogical databases may contain huge numbers of people. Since the long 
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lists are hard for humans to handle, GRAMPS provides a convenient way to limit 
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the scope of browsing by using the Filter. To save screen space, Filter 
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controls may be either displayed or not, depending on the state of View->Filter 
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menu item. 
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When GRAMPS opens a database, the Filter is set to the trivial filter called "All people", i.e. no 
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filtering is in effect. To choose a filter, use a pop-up Filter menu above the people's 
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list (Figure 4, sidebar, filter). Once the Filter is chosen, press apply button in the upper right corner
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of the window. The filtering will take effect upon pressing Apply. To invert the filtering rule, check
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the Invert check-box on the left of Apply button. Example: To show people without children, 
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choose "People with children" Filter, then check Invert check-box, and then press Apply button. 
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To cancel any filtering, set the Filter to "All People" and then press Apply button. 
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When GRAMPS opens a database, the Filter is set to the trivial filter 
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called "All people", i.e. no filtering is in effect. To choose a filter, use a 
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pop-up Filter menu above the people's list (Figure 4, sidebar, filter). Once 
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the Filter is chosen, press apply button in the upper right corner of the 
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window. The filtering will take effect upon pressing Apply. To invert 
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the filtering rule, check the Invert check-box on the left of Apply button. 
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Example: To show people without children, choose "People with children" Filter, 
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then check Invert check-box, and then press Apply button. To cancel any 
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filtering, set the Filter to "All People" and then press Apply button. 
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Note: even if the Filter controls are not displayed (View->Edit menu item is unchecked), the filtering
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might still be in place. In other words, the visibility of the Filter controls is not related to the actual 
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filtering imposed on the list. This may be a cause of confusion, when you enable the filtering and 
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then remove the controls from the display. If in doubt, enable the display of Filter controls 
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(by checking View->Edit menu item) and check what kind of filtering is currently set.
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Note: even if the Filter controls are not displayed (View->Edit menu item is 
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unchecked), the filtering might still be in place. In other words, the 
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visibility of the Filter controls is not related to the actual filtering 
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imposed on the list. This may be a cause of confusion, when you enable the 
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filtering and then remove the controls from the display. If in doubt, enable 
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the display of Filter controls (by checking View->Edit menu item) and check 
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what kind of filtering is currently set.
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<	<	<	<Alphabetical Tabs
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GRAMPS offers another way of managing long lists of people -- alphabetical tabs. Upon loading 
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a database, GRAMPS checks for the stored Family names and breaks the people list into sublists
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based on the first letter of their name. The alphabetical tabs are displayed in the bottom part of 
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the GRAMPS window. The last tab, "Other," stands for unidentified characters -- all the entries 
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GRAMPS offers another way of managing long lists of people -- alphabetical 
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tabs. Upon loading a database, GRAMPS checks for the stored Family names and 
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breaks the people list into sublists based on the first letter of their name. 
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The alphabetical tabs are displayed in the bottom part of the GRAMPS window. 
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The last tab, "Other," stands for unidentified characters -- all the entries 
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not assigned to any other tab end up in "Others."
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<	<	<Family View
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Family View displays the Family information of a currently selected (or Active) person. 
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Specifically, this view shows the relationships (e.g marriages, partnerships, etc.) of the active person, 
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his/her parents (or step parents, or guardians, etc), and his/her children (could be step children, 
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Family View displays the Family information of a currently selected 
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(or Active) person. Specifically, this view shows the relationships (e.g 
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marriages, partnerships, etc.) of the active person, his/her parents (or step 
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parents, or guardians, etc), and his/her children (could be step children, 
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adopted children, etc.). 
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The Active person's data is in the list-box in the upper left corner of the window. Directly below it, 
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another box lists the Spouse's data, for each relationship of Active person (can be more than one).
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The double-arrow button to the right of the Active person list-box allows to exchange the currently selected
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spouse (Current spouse) with the Active person. Double-clicking on the Active person allows to edit 
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Active person's data. Double-clicking on the Current spouse allows to edit their relationship information. 
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To add a spouse, press "+" button to the right of the spouse box. To remove Current spouse,
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The Active person's data is in the list-box in the upper left corner of the 
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window. Directly below it, another box lists the Spouse's data, for each 
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relationship of Active person (can be more than one). The double-arrow button 
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to the right of the Active person list-box allows to exchange the currently 
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selected spouse (Current spouse) with the Active person. Double-clicking on 
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the Active person allows to edit Active person's data. Double-clicking on the 
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Current spouse allows to edit their relationship information. To add a spouse, 
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press "+" button to the right of the spouse box. To remove Current spouse,
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press "-" button to the right of the spouse box. 
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The parents of both the Active person and the Current spouse are listed in the corresponding list-boxes
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in the right-hand part of the window (Active person's parents on top, Current spouse parents on the 
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bottom). Both list-boxes have a set of three buttons on their right side. The "+" and "-" buttons allow
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to add and remove parents of the Active person and the Current spouse, respectively. Pressing
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the right arrow "->" button makes the family in the corresponding list-box and active family. That is, 
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it makes the selected Father the Active person, and the selected Mother the Current spouse. 
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The parents of both the Active person and the Current spouse are listed in 
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the corresponding list-boxes in the right-hand part of the window (Active 
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person's parents on top, Current spouse parents on the bottom). Both 
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list-boxes have a set of three buttons on their right side. The "+" 
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and "-" buttons allow to add and remove parents of the Active person and 
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the Current spouse, respectively. Pressing the right arrow "->" button makes 
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the family in the corresponding list-box and active family. That is, it makes 
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the selected Father the Active person, and the selected Mother the Current 
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spouse. 
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The bottom list-box displays children of the Active person and the Current Spouse. Children's list
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can be order by the Birth date, by usual way of clicking on the Birth date column header. In addition 
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to the Name, ID, Gender, and Birth date columns, the list includes Status column. The pair of status 
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words reflect the relationship between the child and his Father/Mother (such as Birth, Adoption, etc.)
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The three buttons are available on the right side of the children list-box. The "+" and "-" buttons allow
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to add and remove children, respectively. Pressing the left arrow button "<-" makes the selected child 
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the Active person.
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The bottom list-box displays children of the Active person and the Current 
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Spouse. Children's list can be order by the Birth date, by usual way of 
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clicking on the Birth date column header. In addition to the Name, ID, Gender, 
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and Birth date columns, the list includes Status column. The pair of status 
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words reflect the relationship between the child and his Father/Mother 
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(such as Birth, Adoption, etc.) The three buttons are available on the right 
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side of the children list-box. The "+" and "-" buttons allow to add and remove 
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children, respectively. Pressing the left arrow button "<-" makes the selected 
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child the Active person.
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<	<	<Pedigree View
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Pedigree View helps to visualize the place of the Active person in the tree of its ancestors. 
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Pedigree View shows four generations, going back in time from the Active person (1) to his/her 
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parents (2), to grandparents (3), to great-grandparents (4). Each person is denoted by a white box
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bearing the person's name. The two lines that converge on the box represent ties with the person's 
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Father (top line) and mother (bottom line). When the mouse moves over the white box, it expands 
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to display the corresponding person's dates of birth and death. When the mouse is placed over
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the family line, the line changes color to indicate an active link: double-clicking on the line makes
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the corresponding ancestor the Active person. The display in that case is re-adjusted to show 
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four generations, starting from a newly selected Active person.
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Pedigree View helps to visualize the place of the Active person in the tree 
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of its ancestors. Pedigree View shows four generations, going back in time 
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from the Active person (1) to his/her parents (2), to grandparents (3), to 
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great-grandparents (4). Each person is denoted by a white box bearing the 
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person's name. The two lines that converge on the box represent ties with 
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the person's Father (top line) and mother (bottom line). Solid lines 
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represent birth relations, while dashed lines represent non-birth relations
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(such as adoption, step-parentship, guardianship, etc.). When the mouse moves 
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over the white box, it expands to display the corresponding person's dates 
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of birth and death. When the mouse is placed over the family line, the 
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line changes color to indicate an active link: double-clicking on the line 
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makes the corresponding ancestor the Active person. The display in that case 
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is re-adjusted to show four generations, starting from a newly selected 
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Active person. 
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The left-hand side of the window shows the left arrow button. Upon clicking, the button expands 
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to the menu listing the children of the Active person. Selecting the menu item makes 
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		||||
the corresponding child the Active person. 
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		||||
The left-hand side of the window shows the left arrow button. Upon clicking, 
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		||||
the button expands to the menu listing the children of the Active person. 
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		||||
Selecting the menu item makes the corresponding child the Active person. 
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		||||
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		||||
The right-hand side of the window shows two right arrow buttons. When the top button is clicked,
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		||||
the Father of the Active person becomes Active person. Clicking the bottom button makes 
 | 
			
		||||
the Mother of the Active person the Active person. Again, the display is re-adjusted to show 
 | 
			
		||||
four generations, starting from a newly selected Active person.
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		||||
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[ WHAT'S UP WITH THE DASHED LINES IN PEDIGREE VIEW ? - I FORGOT :-) ]
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The right-hand side of the window shows two right arrow buttons. When the 
 | 
			
		||||
top button is clicked, the Father of the Active person becomes Active person. 
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		||||
Clicking the bottom button makes the Mother of the Active person the Active 
 | 
			
		||||
person. Again, the display is re-adjusted to show four generations, starting 
 | 
			
		||||
from a newly selected Active person.
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		||||
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<	<	<Sources View
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Sources View lists the sources of information stored in the database. This can include various
 | 
			
		||||
documents (birth, death, and marriage certificates, etc.), books, films, journals, private diaries, 
 | 
			
		||||
i.e. virtually anything that can be classified as a source of information. The sources can be used 
 | 
			
		||||
as the reference for any event stored in the database. 
 | 
			
		||||
The Source View lists the title, ID, and the author of the source. All the columns can be used for 
 | 
			
		||||
sorting the list. The usual rules apply: one click for ascending order, another click for descending order.
 | 
			
		||||
Sources View lists the sources of information stored in the database. 
 | 
			
		||||
This can include various documents (birth, death, and marriage certificates, 
 | 
			
		||||
etc.), books, films, journals, private diaries, i.e. virtually anything that 
 | 
			
		||||
can be classified as a source of information. The sources can be used as the 
 | 
			
		||||
reference for any event stored in the database. The Source View lists the 
 | 
			
		||||
title, ID, and the author of the source. All the columns can be used for 
 | 
			
		||||
sorting the list. The usual rules apply: one click for ascending order, 
 | 
			
		||||
another click for descending order.
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
<	<	<Places View
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
Places View lists the geographical places in which the events of the database took place. These could
 | 
			
		||||
be places of birth, death, marriages of people, as well as their home, employment, education addresses, 
 | 
			
		||||
or any other conceivable reference to the geographical location. 
 | 
			
		||||
The Places View lists places' Name, ID, Church Parish, City, County, State, and Country. All of these
 | 
			
		||||
can be used for sorting by the usual sorting rules. 
 | 
			
		||||
Places View lists the geographical places in which the events of the database 
 | 
			
		||||
took place. These could be places of birth, death, marriages of people, as 
 | 
			
		||||
well as their home, employment, education addresses, or any other conceivable 
 | 
			
		||||
reference to the geographical location. The Places View lists places' Name, 
 | 
			
		||||
ID, Church Parish, City, County, State, and Country. All of these can be used 
 | 
			
		||||
for sorting by the usual sorting rules. 
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
<	<	<Media View
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
Media View is a list of Media Objects used in the database. These could be images, audio files, 
 | 
			
		||||
animation files, etc. The list-box on the bottom lists the Name, ID, Type, and Path to the Media Object.
 | 
			
		||||
The top part of the GRAMPS window shows the preview (if available) and the information about the
 | 
			
		||||
Media Object. 
 | 
			
		||||
Media View is a list of Media Objects used in the database. Media Objects 
 | 
			
		||||
are any files that relate somehow to the stored genealogical data. 
 | 
			
		||||
Technically, any file can be stored as a Madia Object. Most frequently, 
 | 
			
		||||
these are images, audio files, animation files, etc. The list-box on the 
 | 
			
		||||
bottom lists the Name, ID, Type, and Path to the Media Object. The top part 
 | 
			
		||||
of the GRAMPS window shows the preview (if available) and the information 
 | 
			
		||||
about the Media Object. 
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
<Usage
 | 
			
		||||
<	<Opening database
 | 
			
		||||
 
 | 
			
		||||
		Reference in New Issue
	
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