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Allingham + (dallingham@users.sourceforge.net). + To find more information about &app;, please visit the + GRAMPS Project + Web page. + + To report a bug or make a suggestion regarding this application or + this manual, use the help menu in &app;, or follow the directions + in this document. + + + This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU + General Public license as published by the Free Software + Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) + any later version. A copy of this license can be found at this + link, or in the file + COPYING included with the source code of this program. + + diff --git a/doc/gramps-manual/C/bugs.xml b/doc/gramps-manual/C/bugs.xml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c642772c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/gramps-manual/C/bugs.xml @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ + + + + + + + Known Bugs and Limitations + + diff --git a/doc/gramps-manual/C/cmdline.xml b/doc/gramps-manual/C/cmdline.xml index 7ae0c00d5..90bfc6269 100644 --- a/doc/gramps-manual/C/cmdline.xml +++ b/doc/gramps-manual/C/cmdline.xml @@ -1,22 +1,28 @@ - + + - Command line reference This appendix provides the reference to the command line capabilities available when launching &app; from the terminal. @@ -37,7 +43,7 @@ - + Available options Here is the list of the command line options in &app;: @@ -159,10 +165,10 @@ - + - + Operation The order of -i, -o, @@ -185,9 +191,9 @@ or or to stderr (if these are not handled). Use usual shell redirections of stdout and stderr to save messages and errors in files. - + - + Examples To import four databases (whose formats can be determined from their names) and then check the resulting database for errors, one may @@ -242,6 +248,6 @@ Finally, to start normal interactive session type: gramps - + - + diff --git a/doc/gramps-manual/C/custom.xml b/doc/gramps-manual/C/custom.xml index 5c157fb3d..94a4190af 100644 --- a/doc/gramps-manual/C/custom.xml +++ b/doc/gramps-manual/C/custom.xml @@ -1,24 +1,27 @@ - + - - - Settings To configure &app;, choose Edit @@ -33,13 +36,13 @@ - + Usage This category contains preferences relevant to the general usage of &app;. It has the following subcategories: - + Find @@ -55,10 +58,10 @@ - + - + Report Preferences @@ -95,10 +98,10 @@ - + - + Researcher Information @@ -115,10 +118,10 @@ - + - + Data Guessing @@ -144,19 +147,19 @@ - + - + - + Display This category contains preferences relevant to displaying database records and controls in &app;. It has the following subcategories: - + General @@ -188,10 +191,10 @@ - + - + Dates and Calendar @@ -223,10 +226,10 @@ - + - + Toolbar and Statusbar @@ -244,18 +247,18 @@ - + - + - + Database This category contains preferences relevant to the database itself. It has the following subcategories: - + General @@ -288,10 +291,10 @@ - + - + Media Objects Before describing preferences for media objects, let us @@ -346,10 +349,10 @@ - + - + GRAMPS internal IDs @@ -368,10 +371,10 @@ - + - + Revision Control @@ -391,8 +394,8 @@ - + - + - + diff --git a/doc/gramps-manual/C/faq.xml b/doc/gramps-manual/C/faq.xml index dd8cdf321..f4d71dd63 100644 --- a/doc/gramps-manual/C/faq.xml +++ b/doc/gramps-manual/C/faq.xml @@ -1,22 +1,27 @@ - + + - - Frequently Asked Questions This appendix contains the list of questions that frequently come up in mailing list discussions and forums. This list is by no means @@ -380,4 +385,4 @@ potential of your great idea :-) - + diff --git a/doc/gramps-manual/C/filtref.xml b/doc/gramps-manual/C/filtref.xml index 62406d686..fbbc3eef3 100644 --- a/doc/gramps-manual/C/filtref.xml +++ b/doc/gramps-manual/C/filtref.xml @@ -1,23 +1,27 @@ - + - - Filter rules reference This appendix lists of all the filter rules currently defined in &app;. Each of these rules is available for use when creating custom @@ -25,7 +29,7 @@ - + General filters This category includes the following most general rules: @@ -85,10 +89,10 @@ - + - + Event filters This category includes the following rules that match people based on their recorded events: @@ -160,10 +164,10 @@ - + - + Family filters This category includes the following rules that match people based on their family relationships: @@ -204,10 +208,10 @@ - + - + Ancestral filters This category includes the following rules that match people based on their ancestral relations to other people: @@ -270,10 +274,10 @@ - + - + Descendant filters This category includes the following rules that match people based on their descendant relations to other people: @@ -330,10 +334,10 @@ - + - + Relationship filters This category includes the following rules that match people based on their mutual relationship: @@ -356,10 +360,10 @@ - + - + Miscellaneous filters This category includes the following rules which do not naturally fit into any of the above categories: @@ -389,6 +393,6 @@ - + - + diff --git a/doc/gramps-manual/C/getstart.xml b/doc/gramps-manual/C/getstart.xml index 1382ad19d..6d9255fcb 100644 --- a/doc/gramps-manual/C/getstart.xml +++ b/doc/gramps-manual/C/getstart.xml @@ -1,28 +1,32 @@ - + - - Getting Started - + To Start GRAMPS You can start &app; in the following ways: @@ -50,10 +54,10 @@ - + - + Running GRAMPS for the first time The first time you run the program, GRAMPS will display its @@ -87,10 +91,10 @@ Usage category. - + - + Choosing a database on startup If &app; is started without any database to open, the following window will appear prompting you to @@ -128,40 +132,11 @@ created by &app; when you start a new database and is updated each time the database is saved. - + - - + Obtaining Help At any time, the following items are available for immediate aid from the Help menu: @@ -205,6 +180,6 @@ - + - + diff --git a/doc/gramps-manual/C/gramps-manual.xml b/doc/gramps-manual/C/gramps-manual.xml index 1470609e5..b10033294 100644 --- a/doc/gramps-manual/C/gramps-manual.xml +++ b/doc/gramps-manual/C/gramps-manual.xml @@ -3,22 +3,36 @@ - + + + + + + + @@ -27,10 +41,9 @@ - - - - GRAMPS"> + + + -
+ - + GRAMPS Manual V&manrevision; 2001 Donald N. Allingham - 2003-2004 Alex Roitman + 2003-2005 Alex Roitman + @@ -106,7 +118,7 @@ --> - + @@ -129,6 +141,15 @@ GRAMPS Project + + GRAMPS Manual V2.5 + February 2004 + + Alex Roitman + shura@alex.neuro.umn.edu + GRAMPS Project + + GRAMPS Manual V2.4 December 2003 @@ -210,118 +231,28 @@ - + GRAMPS gramps - - - Introduction - &app; is a genealogical - application. &app; is an acronym for the - Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Programming System. To put - it shortly, it allows you to store, edit, and research genealogical data - using your computer. Its functionality is somewhat common to other - genealogical programs. However, &app; offers some unique features. - - Why GRAMPS? - &app; was conceived under the concept - that most genealogy programs were designed to provide the researcher the - capability to input information related to a particular family tree. - Most of these programs have allowed for the arranging and storing of - information consistent with the GEDCOM standards. They usually provide - means for displaying descendant or ancestral relationships by means of - graphical displays, charts, or reports. These may be augmented with - pictures or other media to enhance the data. Most provide for inputting - data on unconnected individuals/families that may or may not have a - relationship to the primary surname being researched. Various other - enhancements may also be provided in the genealogical program that - allows for different degrees of importing and exporting data from other - programs and printing the data contained in the various reports. + + &preface; + + + &getstart; + &mainwin; + &usage; + &custom; + + + &faq; + &keybind; + &filtref; + &cmdline; + &bugs; + &authors; - &app;, on the other hand, attempts to - provide all of the common capabilities of these programs, but, more - importantly, to provide an additional capability of integration not common - to these programs. This is the ability to input any bits and pieces of - information directly into &app; and - rearrange/manipulate any/all data events in the entire data base (in any - order or sequence) to assist the user in doing research, analysis and - correlation with the potential of filling relationship gaps. In short, it - is a tool that provides a way to input all your research into one place and - do your analysis and correlation using the speed, power, and accuracy of - your computer instead of pencils and unmanageable reams of paper. - - - - &getstart; - &mainwin; - &usage; - &custom; - - - - - - Known Bugs and Limitations - Currently, &app; loads all data into memory, which tends to bog - down the system for large databases (over 15000 people for a typical - system). This will be addressed with the 1.2 release by incorporating - a database backend. The database backend should dramatically improve - both speed and memory usage. - - Direct printing is not currently supported. This is planned to be - fixed after the stable 1.0 release by using gnome-print architechture. - - PS and PDF reports output garbage in place of unicode characters. - This should also be solved when we move to gnome-print. In the meantime, - a decent workaround is to produce reports in OpenOffice.org format and then - export into PDF from withing OpenOffice.org application. - - - - - About GRAMPS - &app; was written by Donald N. Allingham - (dallingham@users.sourceforge.net). - To find more information about &app;, please visit the - GRAMPS Project - Web page. - - To report a bug or make a suggestion regarding this application or - this manual, use the help menu in &app;, or follow the directions - in this document. - - - This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU - General Public license as published by the Free Software - Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) - any later version. A copy of this license can be found at this - link, or in the file - COPYING included with the source code of this program. - - - - - - Appendices - - &faq; - &keybind; - &filtref; - &cmdline; - - - -
+ diff --git a/doc/gramps-manual/C/keybind.xml b/doc/gramps-manual/C/keybind.xml index 9fc28a059..ec7b4071e 100644 --- a/doc/gramps-manual/C/keybind.xml +++ b/doc/gramps-manual/C/keybind.xml @@ -1,30 +1,33 @@ - + - - Keybindings reference This appendix contains the list of keybindings that are not displayed in menus of &app;. - - + People View The following bindings are available in the People View: @@ -48,11 +51,10 @@ - + - - + Family View The bindings available in the Family View depend on where the focus is. The following tables list the bindings for all focus @@ -258,7 +260,6 @@ - - - + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/doc/gramps-manual/C/legal.xml b/doc/gramps-manual/C/legal.xml index ac97e1de4..b6f267cd8 100644 --- a/doc/gramps-manual/C/legal.xml +++ b/doc/gramps-manual/C/legal.xml @@ -1,19 +1,22 @@ - Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this - document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation - License (GFDL), Version 1.1 or any later version published - by the Free Software Foundation with no Invariant Sections, - no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. You can find - a copy of the GFDL at this link or in the file COPYING-DOCS - distributed with this manual. - - This manual is part of a collection of GNOME manuals - distributed under the GFDL. 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See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA @@ -27,7 +30,7 @@ DOCUMENT AND MODIFIED VERSIONS OF THE DOCUMENT ARE PROVIDED - UNDER THE TERMS OF THE GNU FREE DOCUMENTATION LICENSE + UNDER THE TERMS OF THE GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE WITH THE FURTHER UNDERSTANDING THAT: @@ -73,4 +76,3 @@ - diff --git a/doc/gramps-manual/C/mainwin.xml b/doc/gramps-manual/C/mainwin.xml index 033444f9b..982d2682e 100644 --- a/doc/gramps-manual/C/mainwin.xml +++ b/doc/gramps-manual/C/mainwin.xml @@ -1,23 +1,27 @@ - + - - Main Window When you open a database (either existing or brand new), the following window is displayed. @@ -84,7 +88,7 @@ - + Views Views are the various ways to display different aspects of genealogical information, as described below. Since the relevant @@ -96,7 +100,7 @@ switching between the Views. - + Switching Views and Viewing Modes Depending on the state of the ViewSidebar @@ -139,10 +143,10 @@ Sidebar from the &app; menu. - + - + People View When &app; first opens a database, the View is set to the People View ( @@ -170,7 +174,7 @@ heading. - + Filters Genealogical databases may contain huge numbers of people. Since the long lists are hard for humans to handle, @@ -219,10 +223,10 @@ checking View Filter menu item and check what kind of filtering is currently set. - + - + Alphabetical Tabs &app; offers another way of managing long lists of people -- alphabetical tabs. Upon loading a @@ -234,12 +238,12 @@ characters -- all the entries not assigned to any other tab end up in Other. In particular, people with no family name will appear under this category. - + - + - + Family View Family View displays the family information of a currently selected (or Active) person. Specifically, this view shows the @@ -329,10 +333,10 @@ - + - + Pedigree View @@ -430,10 +434,10 @@ reference. - + - + Sources View @@ -456,10 +460,10 @@ Author of the source. Any column can be used for sorting the list. The usual rules apply: one click for ascending order, another click for descending order. - + - + Places View @@ -481,10 +485,10 @@ City, County, State, and Country. All of these columns can be used for sorting by the usual sorting rules. - + - + Media View @@ -505,7 +509,7 @@ Path to the Media Object. The top part of the GRAMPS window shows a preview (if available) and information about the Media Object. - + - - + + diff --git a/doc/gramps-manual/C/preface.xml b/doc/gramps-manual/C/preface.xml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..88943a9f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/gramps-manual/C/preface.xml @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ + + + + + + + Preface + &app; is a genealogical + application. &app; is an acronym for the + Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Programming System. To put + it shortly, it allows you to store, edit, and research genealogical data + using your computer. Its functionality is somewhat common to other + genealogical programs. However, &app; offers some unique features. + + + Why GRAMPS? + &app; was conceived under the concept + that most genealogy programs were designed to provide the researcher the + capability to input information related to a particular family tree. + Most of these programs have allowed for the arranging and storing of + information consistent with the GEDCOM standards. They usually provide + means for displaying descendant or ancestral relationships by means of + graphical displays, charts, or reports. These may be augmented with + pictures or other media to enhance the data. Most provide for inputting + data on unconnected individuals/families that may or may not have a + relationship to the primary surname being researched. Various other + enhancements may also be provided in the genealogical program that + allows for different degrees of importing and exporting data from other + programs and printing the data contained in the various reports. + + &app;, on the other hand, attempts to + provide all of the common capabilities of these programs, but, more + importantly, to provide an additional capability of integration not common + to these programs. This is the ability to input any bits and pieces of + information directly into &app; and + rearrange/manipulate any/all data events in the entire data base (in any + order or sequence) to assist the user in doing research, analysis and + correlation with the potential of filling relationship gaps. In short, it + is a tool that provides a way to input all your research into one place and + do your analysis and correlation using the speed, power, and accuracy of + your computer instead of pencils and unmanageable reams of paper. + + + + + + + Typographical conventions + + In this book, we some words are marked with special typography: + + Applications + Commands you type at the command + line + Filenames + Replaceable text + Labels for buttons and other + portions of the graphical interface + + Menu selections look like this: + + Menu + Submenu + Menu Item + + + Buttons you can + click + Anything you type + in + + + + + We also provide assorted bits of additional information in tips + and notes, as follows. + + + Tip + + Tips and bits of extra information will look like + this. + + + + + Note + + Notes will look like this. + + + + + + Finally, we have warnings, in cases where you should be careful: + + + Example Warning + + This is what a warning looks like. If there's a chance + you'll run into trouble, we'll warn you beforehand. + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/doc/gramps-manual/C/usage.xml b/doc/gramps-manual/C/usage.xml index 22f11ec52..55068a57b 100644 --- a/doc/gramps-manual/C/usage.xml +++ b/doc/gramps-manual/C/usage.xml @@ -1,23 +1,27 @@ - + - - Usage As commonly encountered in everyday life, in &app; there is usually more than one way to @@ -25,7 +29,7 @@ be listed as appropriate. - + Starting a New Database To start a new database, choose File New. You will then be @@ -33,10 +37,10 @@ to specify the name under which the new database will be stored. Choose an empty directory for your new database (create one if necessary). - + - + Opening a Database To open a database, either choose FileOpen @@ -63,10 +67,10 @@ possible copies of media objects. Such a directory is created by &app; when you start a new database and is updated each time the database is saved. - + - + Saving a Database To save changes made to your database, choose File @@ -74,10 +78,10 @@ Save button on the Toolbar. The statusbar will then display the Saving databasename... message, and the progressbar will advance as the saving progresses. - + - + Importing Data Importing allows you to incorporate the data from other databases into your currently open &app; database. Currently, @@ -179,10 +183,10 @@ - + - + Exporting Data Exporting allows you to share any portion of your &app; database @@ -317,10 +321,10 @@ - + - + Editing Data: Quick Start Editing any portion of data allows you to amend and/or modify information stored in the database. The available editing @@ -338,7 +342,7 @@ - + To Add a Person To add a person to the database, switch to the People View () and then click the @@ -355,10 +359,10 @@ and select Add... or Edit... from the invoked context menu. - + - + To Specify a Relationship To specify a relationship, first switch to the Family View (). Then click one of the two top buttons on @@ -387,10 +391,10 @@ menu available upon right-clicking into the spouse box. Also, most of the above function are available from the items of this context menu. - + - + To Specify Parents To specify parents of an active person, first switch to the Family View (). Then click the @@ -415,10 +419,10 @@ the corresponding parents' box and double-click. All these functions can also be performed by right-clicking on the parents' box and selecting an appropriate item from the context menu. - + - + To Specify Children To specify children of an active person, switch to the Family View () and then click either the @@ -442,10 +446,10 @@ into the children box. Also, most of the above function are available from the items of this context menu. - + - + To Add Images You can add images (as well as other media objects) to individual people, events, sources, places, as well as images @@ -498,10 +502,10 @@ delete it from Media View by first selecting it and then clicking the Remove icon on the toolbar. - + - + To Edit Sources and Places To add a source or a place to the database, switch to @@ -519,11 +523,11 @@ may double-click on the entry to edit it. - - + + - + Editing Data: Complete Description This section provides a complete description of all editing options for all pieces of data in the &app; database. It refers mainly @@ -533,7 +537,7 @@ the . - + Edit Personal Information Editing of personal data can be performed in the following ways: @@ -933,10 +937,10 @@ - + - + Edit Dates Anywhere in &app; where the date is entered or edited, the following rules apply: @@ -999,10 +1003,10 @@ - + - + Edit Relationship Data Editing of relationship data is performed in the following Marriage/Relationship Editor dialog which appears @@ -1180,10 +1184,10 @@ - + - + Edit Source Data To edit source data, switch to the Sources View and select the desired entry in the list of sources. Double-click on that entry or @@ -1290,11 +1294,11 @@ - + - + Edit Place Data To edit place data, switch to the Places View and select the desired entry in the list of places. Double-click on that entry or @@ -1450,10 +1454,10 @@ - + - + Edit Media Data To edit media data, switch to the Media View and select the desired entry in the list of sources. Double-click on that entry or @@ -1561,10 +1565,10 @@ - + - + Edit Events Events are edited through the following Event Editor dialog: @@ -1663,10 +1667,10 @@ - + - + Edit Source Information When adding source references to events, places, etc., the following dialog appears: @@ -1701,10 +1705,10 @@ The rest of the details can be typed in the appropriate text entry fields. - + - + Edit Alternate Names Alternate names are edited through the following Alternate Names Editor dialog: @@ -1790,10 +1794,10 @@ - + - + Edit Attributes Attributes are edited through the following Attribute Editor dialog: @@ -1877,10 +1881,10 @@ - + - + Edit Addresses Addresses are edited through the following Address Editor dialog: @@ -1965,10 +1969,10 @@ - + - + Edit Witnesses Witnesses are edited through the following Witness Editor dialog: @@ -2030,10 +2034,10 @@ existing comments simply edit the text in the text area. - + - + Merge People Sometime two people entries in the database turn out to be describing the same person. When this happens, merging people is @@ -2052,10 +2056,10 @@ data if you so choose. If you would like to continue editing data of a newly merged person, click the Merge and edit button. - + - + Merge Places Sometime two place entries in the database turn out to be describing the same place. When this happens, merging places is @@ -2073,12 +2077,12 @@ the new (merged) place. Alternatively, you may type in other data for the new place, if you click Other radio button. - + - + - + Navigation As long as any database is open, &app; is focused on a single person usually referred to as an Active person. This @@ -2092,7 +2096,7 @@ depending what you are doing in &app; at the moment. - + Using the People View The most intuitive way to select an active person is to use the People View (see ). @@ -2100,10 +2104,10 @@ name of the desired person from the list by clicking that list entry. The person you have selected becomes active. The statusbar updates to reflect the change of the active person. - + - + Using the Family View When in the Family View (see ), you can easily navigate between the members of the displayed family @@ -2147,10 +2151,10 @@ navigation options. The detailed reference to the keybindings is found in the . - + - + Using the Pedigree View The Pedigree View (see ) also allows you to move along the family tree. @@ -2186,10 +2190,10 @@ boxes for father and mother. - + - + Setting the Home Person One and only one person in the database can be selected as the Home person. Once the Home person is selected, moving to that @@ -2208,11 +2212,11 @@ right click. - + - + Using history-based tools &app; also features a powerful set of history-based navigation tools. These tools are similar to those commonly used in web browsers. @@ -2227,10 +2231,10 @@ popup menu with corresponding portion of the history. Select any item from the menu to jump directly to it. - + - + Bookmarking People Similar to setting the Home person, you can bookmark other people from the database to simplify further navigation. To bookmark @@ -2259,10 +2263,10 @@ - + - + Finding People To find a person in a database, choose EditFind... @@ -2273,42 +2277,42 @@ If the search is successful, the found person becomes an active person and the display adjusts according to the new active person and the current view. - + - + Finding Sources To find a source in a database, choose EditFind... when in the Sources View. This opens a Find Source dialog which can be used for searching forward and backward. If the search is successful, the found source becomes highlighted. - + - + Finding Places To find a place in a database, choose EditFind... when in the Places View. This opens a Find Place dialog which can be used for searching forward and backward. If the search is successful, the found place becomes highlighted. - + - + Finding Media Objects To find a media object in a database, choose EditFind... when in the Media View. This opens a Find Media Objects dialog which can be used for searching forward and backward. If the search is successful, the found media object becomes highlighted. - + - + - + Generating Reports Reports are the most common form of the output produced by genealogical research. The majority of genealogical software puts a lot @@ -2335,7 +2339,7 @@ - + Graphical Reports Graphical reports represent information in forms of charts and graphs. Most of the options are common among graphical reports, @@ -2401,10 +2405,10 @@ Applications dialog). - + - + Text Reports Text reports represent the desired information as formatted text. Most of the options are common among text reports, @@ -2515,10 +2519,10 @@ Applications dialog). - + - + Books Currently, the only available report under this category is the Book Report. @@ -2607,10 +2611,10 @@ - + - + View Reports View reports represent overall summaries of the database information available immediately for on-screen viewing. @@ -2630,10 +2634,10 @@ - + - + Web Page This report generates web pages, either for a selected @@ -2650,12 +2654,12 @@ the optional &app; ID, create a GENDEX index, and specify the extension of the resulting files. - + - + - + Running Tools &app; tools allow you to perform various types of analyses of your genealogical data. Typically, the tools do not produce @@ -2676,7 +2680,7 @@ Tools icon on the toolbar. - + Analysis and Exploration This section contains tools which analyze and explore the database, but do not alter it. The following analysis and exploration @@ -2700,10 +2704,10 @@ - + - + Database Processing This section contains tools which may modify your database. The modifications will only be performed upon your explicit consent. @@ -2769,10 +2773,10 @@ - + - + Utilities @@ -2893,8 +2897,8 @@ - + - + - +