Bring README up to data with 3.3

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@ -14,56 +14,58 @@ The following package is needed for full translation of the interface
to your language:
language-pack-gnome-xx
Translation of GTK elements to your language, with
with xx your language code eg for Dutch you need
xx your language code eg for Dutch you need
language-pack-gnome-nl. The translation of the
Gramps strings is included with the source code.
The following packages are *STRONGLY RECOMMENDED* to be installed:
pyexiv2-0.1.3 Enables Exif metadata for use with "Image Metadata"
or greater and "Edit Image Exif Metadata"
http://tilloy.net/dev/pyexiv2/download.html
GraphViz Enable creation of graphs using GraphViz engine
http://www.graphviz.org
osmgpsmap Used to show maps in the geography view.
The package is named osmgpsmap or osm-gps-map
http://nzjrs.github.com/osm-gps-map/
Without this the GeoView will not be active, see
http://gramps-project.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gramps_3.3_Wiki_Manual_-_Main_Window#Geography_Category
The package is named osmgpsmap, osm-gps-map
or python-osmgpsmap. Or obtain it from: http://nzjrs.github.com/osm-gps-map/
GraphViz Enable creation of graphs using GraphViz engine.
Without this no beautiful graphs can be created.
Obtain it from: http://www.graphviz.org
pyexiv2 Enables Gramps to manage Exif metadata embedded in your
media. Gramps needs version 0.1.3 or greater.
Obtain it from: http://tilloy.net/dev/pyexiv2/download.html
The following packages are *STRONGLY RECOMMENDED* to be installed if you want
to use the htmlview. The geography view doesn't use them any more :
PyWebKitGtk or python-gtkmozembed: PACKAGERS, Test if on your distribution
webkit and Gramps is stable. If you get crashes, patch
The following packages are optional
python gtkspell
python enchant Enable spell checking in the notes, gtkspell contains the
libraries, enchant is needed to query the installed languages.
Both must be present for spell check to activate
ttf-freefont More font support in the reports
PyWebKitGtk or python-gtkmozembed:
The hidden view 'Htmlview' allows websites to be opened in
Gramps. Users can unhide the view in the plugin manager.
A html renderer must be installed to use the view.
!! PACKAGERS, Test if on your distribution
webkit and Gramps is stable. If you obtain crashes, patch
src/plugins/view/htmlrenderer.py and
src/plugins/view/geoview.gpr.py, so as to remove:
import webkit
Then use the gecko package (python-gtkmozembed) instead.
If WEBKIT ang GECKO are installed, webkit will be used as
the javascript engine is faster (google maps).
* PyWebKitGtk
Enable html rendering for Geographic view and Web view
Often called python-webkit package.
Be careful, webkit is always in a development phase.
* PyWebKitGtk
Enable html rendering for the Web view. Often called
python-webkit package. Be careful, webkit is always in a
development phase.
* python-gtkmozembed
Enable html rendering for the Web view in case PyWebKitGtk
is not available or to be used if webkit is unstable.
It can be in python-gnome2-extras or python-gtkhtml2
depending on distributions.
* python-gtkmozembed
Enable html rendering for Geographic view and Web view
The gecko (firefox) equivalent to webkit, at the moment
of writing, more stable than webkit.
It can be in python-gnome2-extras or python-gtkhtml2
depending on distributions.
The following packages are optional
python gtkspell & python enchant : Enable spell checking in the notes,
the first contains the libraries, the second is
needed to query the installed languages. Both must
be present for spell check to activate
ttf-freefont More font support in the reports
No longer needed in 3.1:
yelp Gnome help browser. At the moment no help is shipped
No longer needed in 3.2:
python glade bindings
No longer needed in 3.1:
yelp Gnome help browser. At the moment no help is shipped
Documentation
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Donald Allingham
dallingham@users.sourceforge.net
benny.malengier@gramps-project.org
The Gramps Project
http://gramps-project.org