From dd0feaa902715d1933150d35ac659bff15c2cf97 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Roitman Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 06:39:37 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] 2006-10-31 Alex Roitman * C/gramps.xml: Update. svn: r7533 --- gramps2/help/C/gramps.xml | 115 ++++++++++++++++++++++---------------- gramps2/help/ChangeLog | 3 + 2 files changed, 71 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-) diff --git a/gramps2/help/C/gramps.xml b/gramps2/help/C/gramps.xml index 456071c72..6c68b5596 100644 --- a/gramps2/help/C/gramps.xml +++ b/gramps2/help/C/gramps.xml @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ + - GRAMPS Manual V2.8 + GRAMPS Manual V2.9 The GRAMPS Manual is the user manual helping users to @@ -42,7 +43,7 @@ - 2003-2005 + 2003-2006 Alex Roitman @@ -138,10 +139,10 @@ + + GRAMPS Manual V2.9 + + November 2006 + + + Alex Roitman + shura@gramps-project.org + + GRAMPS Project + + + GRAMPS Manual V2.8 @@ -648,20 +662,20 @@ - People + People View Displays the list of all people in the database - Relationships + Relationships View Shows the relationships between the selected person and other people. This includes parents, spouses, and children - Family List + Family List View Shows the list of all families in the database @@ -674,7 +688,7 @@ - Events + Events View Displays the list of all events in the database @@ -698,7 +712,7 @@ - Repositories + Repositories View Displays the list of all repositories in the database. @@ -1412,15 +1426,14 @@ . (This is just like quitting without saving in other programs.) - If you would like to save your database under a different name, - you can do so by choosing - File - - Save as... - and specifying the name (and, optionally, the format) of - your new database. Note that "Save as" will allow you to continue - editing the newly saved database. If this is not what you want to do, - you may wish to use the "Export" command instead. + If you would like to save your database under a different + name, you can do so by choosing + File Save as... + and specifying the name (and, optionally, the + format) of your new database. Note that Save + as will allow you to continue editing the newly + saved database. If this is not what you want to do, you may wish + to use the Export command instead. @@ -1432,8 +1445,8 @@ - Another GRAMPS database (having the "grdb" file - extension), + Another GRAMPS database (having the + grdb file extension), @@ -2149,20 +2162,26 @@ - To Edit Sources and Places + To Edit Events, Sources, Places, and Repositories - To add a source or a place to the database, switch to the - appropriate Source View () or Place View - (). Then click the - Add icon on the toolbar to add a source/place. - Enter the information into the Source Editor (or - Place Editor) dialog. + To add an event, a source, a place, or a repository to + the database, switch to the appropriate Events View (), Sources View (), Places View (), or Repositories View (). Then click the + Add icon on the toolbar to add the + corresponding object. Enter the information into the + Event Editor (Source + Editor, Place Editor, or + Repository Editor) dialog. - To edit information about sources and places already present in - the database, switch to the appropriate view, select an entry you - would like to view/modify, and then click the - Edit icon on the toolbar. Alternatively, you - may double-click on the entry to edit it. + To edit information about events, sources, places, and + repositories already present in the database, switch to the + appropriate view, select an entry you would like to + view/modify, and then click the Edit + icon on the toolbar. Alternatively, you may double-click on + the entry to edit it. @@ -2182,10 +2201,11 @@ dialogs. Since we use that term frequently, we should define what we mean by it: - A dialog is a pop-up window that provides one or more forms for - entering and editing data that fits a certain category. Examples in - GRAMPS include the Edit Person dialog and the Marriage/Relationship - dialog, among many others. + A dialog is a pop-up window that provides one or more + forms for entering and editing data that fits a certain + category. Examples in GRAMPS include the Edit + Person dialog and the Family + Editor dialog, among many others. A dialog often includes a series of "notebook tabs" that group the information into subcategories. For example, the Edit Person dialog has @@ -3050,7 +3070,7 @@ Editing Information About Relationships Information about relationships is entered and edited through - the Marriage/Relationship Editor dialog. This + the Family Editor dialog. This dialog is invoked from Family View by double-clicking the Spouse box @@ -3061,7 +3081,7 @@
- Marriage/Relationship Editor dialog + Family Editor dialog @@ -3071,7 +3091,7 @@ - Shows Marriage/Relationship Editor dialog. + Shows Family Editor dialog. @@ -8411,5 +8431,6 @@ this license can be found at this link, or in the file COPYING included with the source code of this program. + diff --git a/gramps2/help/ChangeLog b/gramps2/help/ChangeLog index aca023eb6..d889f9472 100644 --- a/gramps2/help/ChangeLog +++ b/gramps2/help/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,6 @@ +2006-10-31 Alex Roitman + * C/gramps.xml: Update. + 2006-10-28 Alex Roitman * Makefile.am (DOC_LINGUAS): Enable French manual.