Settings To configure &app;, choose Edit Preferences.... The Preferences dialog contains the following categories: Usage This category contains preferences relevant to the general usage of &app;. It has the following subcategories: Find Enable autocompletion If this box is checked, &app; will attempt to complete the text as you type it into text entry fields such as family name, place of birth, etc. Completion is attempted based on the match between the beginning of the text being typed and the corresponding data already stored in the database. Report Preferences Preferred text format Select the preferred format for text reports from the available formats listed in this menu. Preferred graphical format Select the preferred format for graphical reports from the available formats listed in this menu. Preferred paper size Select the preferred paper size used for reports from the available sizes listed in this menu. Default report directory Choose the default directory for the reports using the Browse... button or type it in the text entry field. Default web site directory Choose the default directory for the web site using the Browse... button or type it in the text entry field. Researcher Information Researcher information Enter your personal information in the corresponding text entry fields. Although &app; requests information about you, this information is used only so that &app; can create valid GEDCOM output files. A valid GEDCOM file requires information about the file's creator. If you choose, you may leave the information empty, however none of your exported GEDCOM files will be valid. Data Guessing Surname guessing This option is not currently implemented. Display This category contains preferences relevant to displaying database records and controls in &app;. It has the following subcategories: General Default view This determines which view will appear when you start &app;. Choose between Person and Family views. Family view style This selects between the two available styles of the Family view layout. The Left to right style is similar to the Family Tree Maker (tm), while the Top to bottom is similar to the Reunion. Always display the LDS ordinance tabs Check this box to have LDS ordinance tabs displayed. If you do not know what LDS is then you probably should not check it. Show index numbers in child list This option is not currently implemented. Dates and Calendar Display: Date format Select the display format for the dates from the available formats listed in this menu. Name format Select the display format for the names from the available formats listed in this menu. Entry: Date format Select the entry format for the dates from the available formats listed in this menu. Show calendar format selection menu Check this box to enable the calendar format selection menu when you are entering dates in the Event Editor dialog. Toolbar and Statusbar Toolbar Select the desired appearance of the toolbar icons using the radio buttons. Statusbar Select the desired contents displayed in the statusbar using the radio buttons. Database This category contains preferences relevant to the database itself. It has the following subcategories: General Automatically load last database Check this box to automatically load the last open database on startup. Do not compress XML data file Check this box to disable compression of the XML data file. Compression significantly reduces the file size. While it creates an overhead in performance (some processor cycles must be spent to decompress the file before use), this overhead is extremely small. Now that the compression-related bugs have long been fixed, there is virtually no reason to disable data file compression. Capitalize surnames Check this box to capitalize surnames entered into the database. Autosave interval Set the interval (in minutes) after which &app; will automatically save your database. Setting the interval to zero (0) disables autosaving. Default database directory Choose the default directory in which &app; starts looking when saving the database using the Browse... or type its path into the text entry field. Media Objects Before describing preferences for media objects, let us review the background on local and non-local objects. A local object is the object whose file is stored inside the same directory in which the &app; database file resides. A non-local object is stored elsewhere, so that the database has only the reference to the file's location and some records of the object's properties. You may choose to store your media objects either locally or externally. Making your objects local will increase the amount of disk space consumed by the &app; database directory. However, if the external file is deleted or removed, &app; will still be able to use the local copy. In contrast, leaving your objects non-local will decrease the disk space requirements. However, losing the original file will render your media object unusable. Note that exporting your database to any format will compile all medial objects, no matter whether they are local or not. Specifically, export to gramps package will include all the media object files in the package and change the references accordingly. Export to CD will copy all media object files to the directory under the burn:/// location in Nautilus and change the references accordingly. Finally, export to GEDCOM will place all media object files next to the GEDCOM file with the appropriate changes in the path names. Drag and drop from an external source Choose between a reference and a local copy made when the object is dropped into the gallery. The reference saves disk space as it does not copy the object. The local copy makes your database portable as it does not depend on an external file. Consult your needs to make best choice. Check the Display global properties editor when object is dropped box to invoke the global properties editor after you drop an external object into the gallery. Drag and drop from an internal source Check the Display local properties editor when object is dropped box to invoke the local properties editor after you drop an internal object into the gallery. &app; internal IDs GRAMPS ID prefixes Enter ID prefixes for various kinds of database entries into the corresponding text entry fields. Allow internal GRAMPS ID numbers to be edited Check this box to enable editing of the internal &app; ID numbers. Unless you know what you are doing, leave it unchecked. Revision Control Use revision control Check this box to enable &app; to use the revision control system for your database. If you choose this option, select the particular revision control system from the menu. Prompt for comment on save Check this box to instruct &app; to prompt you to enter the comment when you save the database.