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the person's name is a symbol indicating gender, and an Edit
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button. Clicking the <guibutton>Edit</guibutton> button will
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allow you to edit all of the person's individual information in
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an Edit Person dialog.</para>
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an <guilabel>Edit Person</guilabel> dialog.</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<listitem>
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<para>Similar to the Parents section is the Family section,
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which displays families where the Active Person is a parent. Because it
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is possible to have multiple familes, it is possible to have
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is possible to have multiple families, it is possible to have
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multiple Family sections. Each family section displays the
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spouse and any children.</para>
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<para>If a place has been highlighted, you may select the
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<guibutton>Google Maps</guibutton> button to attempt to display the
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place in a web browser. Your default web browser should open,
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attempting to use either the longitude and lattitude coordinates or
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attempting to use either the longitude and latitude coordinates or
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the place name to display the location using the Google Maps web site.
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This feature is limited, and may not always produce the results you
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desire.</para>
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<guimenuitem>Undo</guimenuitem>
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</menuchoice>. If you select this command repeatedly, your most recent
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changes will be undone one at a time. To roll back multple commands at a
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changes will be undone one at a time. To roll back multiple commands at a
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time, you can using the <guilabel>Undo History</guilabel> dialog
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available from the <guilabel>Edit</guilabel> menu.</para>
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Berkeley database (BSDDB) with a special structure of data tables.
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This format is binary and architecture-dependent. It is very quick
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and efficient, but not generally portable across computers with
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different binary architecture (e.g. i386 vs alpha).</para>
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different binary architecture (e.g. i386 vs. alpha).</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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your images when writing image references in GEDCOM.</para>
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<para>This option allows specify where your image files are
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located. This is useful when you are transfering your GEDCOM
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located. This is useful when you are transferring your GEDCOM
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file from one computer to another. It tells the program that is
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importing the data where your images are.</para>
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</listitem>
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</note>
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<para>People can also be added to the database in the Relationships
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View, Edit Family dialog, and other places where it makes
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View, <guilabel>Edit Family</guilabel> dialog, and other places where it makes
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sense.</para>
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</sect2>
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<title>To Specify a Relationship</title>
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<para>There are two primary ways to specify relationships between
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people - using the Relationships View and using the Edit Family dialog
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people - using the Relationships View and using the <guilabel>Edit Family</guilabel> dialog
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from the Family List View. The Family List is usually used to build
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all the relationships within a single family at a time. The
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Relationships View is usually used to build multiple relationships to
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this individual indicated as the "Active Person". Next to the
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<guilabel>Family</guilabel> label is a <guibutton>Add</guibutton>
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button (typically represented by a <guibutton>+</guibutton> sign).
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Clicking the <guibutton>Add</guibutton> button will display the Edit
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Family dialog with the Active Person set as either the father or the
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Clicking the <guibutton>Add</guibutton> button will display the <guilabel>Edit
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Family</guilabel> dialog with the Active Person set as either the father or the
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mother.</para>
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<figure id="edit-family">
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<para>To specify a new relationship in the Family List View, click on
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the <guibutton>Add</guibutton> button on the toolbar, and an empty
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Edit Family dialog will open. At this point, you can add people to the
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<guilabel>Edit Family</guilabel> dialog will open. At this point, you can add people to the
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family.</para>
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</sect2>
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<guibutton>Add</guibutton> button.</para>
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<para>If you click on the <guibutton>Select</guibutton> button, you
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are presented with the Select Family dialog. This will allow you to
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are presented with the <guilabel>Select Family</guilabel> dialog. This will allow you to
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select the existing family, and then the Active Person will be added
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as a child to the family.</para>
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</figure>
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<para>If you click on the <guibutton>Add</guibutton> button, a new
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Edit Family dialog is presented with the Active Person listed a child
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<guilabel>Edit Family</guilabel> dialog is presented with the Active Person listed a child
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of the new family. You can add the parents to the family by either
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adding new people as the parents or selecting existing people as the
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parents.</para>
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<warning>
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<para>If you create a new family and select parents that are already
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in an existing family, GRAMPS will issue a warning message. If you
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proceed by saving the new famiy, you will have a duplicate
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proceed by saving the new family, you will have a duplicate
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family.</para>
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<figure id="family-warn">
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<para>You can also specify the parents of a person in the Family List
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View. If the family already exists, click on the
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<guibutton>Edit</guibutton> button on the tool bar and add the person
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as a child when the Edit Family dialog is displayed. If the family
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as a child when the <guilabel>Edit Family</guilabel> dialog is displayed. If the family
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does not already exist, click the <guibutton>Add</guibutton> button to
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create a new family, and add the appropriate parents and
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children.</para>
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<title>To Specify Children</title>
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<para>Adding children to a relationship is done through a similar
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proceedure. From the Relationships View or the Family List View,
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procedure. From the Relationships View or the Family List View,
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select the existing family or create a new family. Children can be
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added by selecting the Add button or Select button to the right of the
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child list.</para>
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<para>Clicking the <guibutton>Add</guibutton> button will display the
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Edit Person dialog, allowing you to enter a new person. Clicking on
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<guilabel>Edit Person</guilabel> dialog, allowing you to enter a new person. Clicking on
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the <guibutton>Select</guibutton> button, will allow you to select an
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existing person from a list. By default, the child is added with a the
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relationship type of birth to both parents.</para>
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<para>If you wish to change the parent/child relationship from the
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default setting of birth, select the child and click on the Edit
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button. This will display the Edit Child Reference dialog.</para>
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button. This will display the <guilabel>Edit Child Reference</guilabel> dialog.</para>
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<figure id="child-ref">
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<title>Child Reference Editor</title>
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<para>The field <guilabel>ID</guilabel> displays the GRAMPS ID
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number which identifies the user in the database. This value
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helps you distiguish between people who have the same name. You
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helps you distinguish between people who have the same name. You
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may enter any unique value you want. If you do not provide a
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value, GRAMPS will automatically select a value for you.</para>
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ignored.</para>
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<para>If you select the Preformatted option, the text in reports
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and web pages will appear exactly as you enter it in the Notes
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and web pages will appear exactly as you enter it in the <guilabel>Notes</guilabel>
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dialog.</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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as sources of the event (under the <guilabel>Events</guilabel>
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tab) instead of as a source of the person. The person's
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<guilabel>Sources</guilabel> tab is best used for any sources
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not specificly connected to any other data.</para>
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not specifically connected to any other data.</para>
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</tip>
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<para>The central part displays the list of all source
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care to preserve and use any date information available.</para>
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<para>Information can be entered into a date field by directly typing
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it or by invoking the Date selection dialog. Both methods will be
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it or by invoking the <guilabel>Date selection</guilabel> dialog. Both methods will be
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discussed below, but first, we will cover some important features of
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dates as they are used in GRAMPS.</para>
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<note>
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<title>Date parsing rules</title>
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<para>The list only applys to the English version of GRAMPS. If
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<para>The list only applies to the English version of GRAMPS. If
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you are using localized version of GRAMPS, your version may or may
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not provide a localized date parser. At the time of this writing,
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localized parsers exist for French, German, Russian, Finnish,
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<note>
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<para>If you have an important comment to make about a date, you
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are better off doing so in a Note that corresponds to the event
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than in the Text comment field of the Date selection dialog. We
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than in the Text comment field of the <guilabel>Date selection</guilabel> dialog. We
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recommend this for the following reason: If you enter a date by
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typing it directly into the date field (that is, not via the Date
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selector dialog), your entry will be copied and stored as the text
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typing it directly into the date field (that is, not via the <guilabel>Date
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selector</guilabel> dialog), your entry will be copied and stored as the text
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comment string when GRAMPS parses the entered text. Thus, any
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comment that may have been there prior to the parsing will be
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overwritten.</para>
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</tip>
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<para>The <guilabel>Relationship Information</guilabel>
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section fields have the basic desciption of the
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section fields have the basic description of the
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relationship. The <guilabel>GRAMPS ID</guilabel> field
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displays the ID number which labels this relationship in the
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database. The available types (such as Married, Unmarried,
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new paragraph; additional inserted lines will be ignored.</para>
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<para>If you select the Preformatted option, the text in reports
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and web pages will appear exactly as you enter it in the Notes
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and web pages will appear exactly as you enter it in the <guilabel>Notes</guilabel>
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dialog.</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<listitem>
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<para>The <guilabel>References</guilabel> tab indicates any
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database records (events or LDS ordinances) that refer to a
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place. This information cannot be modified from the Place Editor
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place. This information cannot be modified from the <guilabel>Place Editor</guilabel>
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dialog. Instead, the corresponding database record (e.g., a
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birth event) has to be brought up and its place reference
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edited.</para>
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variables. The difference between the two styles is how empty data is
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handled.</para>
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<para>The first style of variables are preceeded by a '$'. If the
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<para>The first style of variables are preceded by a '$'. If the
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variable evaluates to an empty string, the variable is replaced with
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the empty string. The second style of variables are preceeded by a
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the empty string. The second style of variables are preceded by a
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'%'. If the variable evaluates to an empty string, the line that
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contains the variable is removed from the output.</para>
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<term>$M/%M</term>
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<listitem>
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<para>Displays the place assocated with the marriage of the
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<para>Displays the place associated with the marriage of the
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person and the preferred spouse.</para>
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<listitem>
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<para>This report produces a chart resembling a fan, with Active
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person in the center, parents the the semicircle next to it,
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person in the center, parents the semicircle next to it,
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grandparents in the next semicircle, and so on, for a total of
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five generations.</para>
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<listitem>
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<para>This report creates a complex relationship graph in
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GraphViz format and then converts into graphical output running
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it through the the GraphViz <command>dot</command> tool behind
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it through the GraphViz <command>dot</command> tool behind
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the scene. Specific options for this report include filter,
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options for dates and places for the events, and whether to
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include URLs and IDs for individuals and families. There are
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<para>Genealogy records can generate a lot of files. Many web
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servers have a difficult time with many files in a single
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directory. The Narrative Web Generator strives to keep the
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number of files per directory to a managable level. To do
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this, a hierarchy of directores is created. The generated
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number of files per directory to a manageable level. To do
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this, a hierarchy of directories is created. The generated
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files names are not intuitive, but are unique per person.
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Subsequent runs will geneate identical file names, making it
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Subsequent runs will generate identical file names, making it
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easy to replace files.</para>
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<para>By default, the output files are written to the
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GRAMPS, distorting characters on the screen.</para>
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<para>If your web server is misconfigured and you do not have
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priveledge to fix the configururation, you may solve this
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privilege to fix the configuration, you may solve this
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problem by overriding the default character set to match what
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your web server may be expecting.</para>
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indicate that a certain number of years must pass after
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someone's death before information can be published. The
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<guilabel>Years to restrict from person's death</guilabel>
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option allows you to specifiy how many years a person must be
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option allows you to specify how many years a person must be
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deceased before the information is included.</para>
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<listitem>
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<para>This option controls the enabling and disabling of
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the Tip of the Day dialog at startup.</para>
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the <guilabel>Tip of the Day</guilabel> dialog at startup.</para>
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The actual format is defined here using special formatting
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characters. Before and after these special characters any
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other character or string is allowed. For exmple: <userinput>
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other character or string is allowed. For example: <userinput>
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"(%t) %L, %f"</userinput> will give <replaceable>"(Dr.) SMITH,
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Edwin"</replaceable>. The formatting characters are:
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<listitem>
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<para>The columns of the list views may be added, removed, or
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reordered in a <guilabel>Column Editor Dialog</guilabel>, see
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reordered in a <guilabel>Column Editor</guilabel> dialog, see
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<xref linkend="column-editor-fig" />. Only checked columns will be
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shown in the view. To change their order, drag any column to its
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desired place inside the editor. Clicking
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<guibutton>OK</guibutton> will reflect the changes in the
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appropriate view. To invoke <guilabel>Column Editor
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Dialog</guilabel>, choose <menuchoice>
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</guilabel> dialog, choose <menuchoice>
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<guimenu>Edit</guimenu>
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<guimenuitem>Column Editor...</guimenuitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>Why are non-latin characters displayed as garbage in PDF/PS
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<term>Why are non-Latin characters displayed as garbage in PDF/PS
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reports?</term>
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<listitem>
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<para>This is a limitation of the builtin fonts of PS and PDF
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formats. To print non-latin text, use the Print... in the format
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<para>This is a limitation of the built-in fonts of PS and PDF
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formats. To print non-Latin text, use the Print... in the format
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selection menu of the report dialog. This will use the gnome-print
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backend, which supports PS and PDF creation, as well as direct
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printing.</para>
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<para>If you only have latin text, the PDF option will produce a
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smalled PDF compared to that created by gnome-print, simply because
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<para>If you only have Latin text, the PDF option will produce a
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smaller PDF compared to that created by gnome-print, simply because
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no font information will be embedded.</para>
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</listitem>
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<para>Most problems can be fixed quickly provided there is enough
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information. To ensure this, please follow up on your bug reports.
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In particular, if you file a bug report with sf.net bug tracker,
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PLEASE log in to sf.net before filing (register your free account if
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you don't have one). Then we will have a way of contacting you
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should we need more information. If you choose to file your report
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anonymously, at least check every so often whether your report page
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has something new posted, as it probably would.</para>
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In particular, if you file a bug report with the gramps bug tracker,
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PLEASE log in to bugs.gramps-project.org before filing (register
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your free account if you don't have one). Then we will have a way
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of contacting you should we need more information.</para>
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<para>If the above explanations seem vague, please follow <ulink
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<listitem>
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<para>Any errors encountered during import, export, or action, will
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be either dumped to stdout (if these are exceptions handled by
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GRAMPS) or or to stderr (if these are not handled). Use usual shell
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GRAMPS) or to stderr (if these are not handled). Use usual shell
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redirections of stdout and stderr to save messages and errors in
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files.</para>
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