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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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	  User Manual for Gramps - a GTK+/GNOME based genealogy program
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	  Copyright (C) 2003  Alexander Roitman
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	  Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
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	  document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation
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	  License (GFDL), Version 1.1 or any later version published
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	  by the Free Software Foundation with no Invariant Sections,
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	  no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. 
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          A copy of the license is included in the file COPYING-DOCS 
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          distributed with this manual.
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-->
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<!-- $Id$ -->
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      <!-- =============== Appendices Subsection ================ -->
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  <sect2 id="append-cmdline">
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  <title>Command line reference</title>
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  <para>This appendix provides the reference to the command line 
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  capabilities available when launching &app; from the terminal. </para>
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  <para>Let us note here that &app; was designed to be an interactive 
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  program. Therefore it uses graphical display and cannot run from the 
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  true non-graphical console. It would take an enormous amount of effort 
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  to enable it to run in a text-only terminal. This is why the set of 
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  command line options does not aim to completely get rid of dependency
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  on the graphical display. Rather, it merely makes certain (typical) tasks 
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  more convenient. It also allows one to execute these tasks from the scripts. 
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  However, the graphical display must be accessible at all times! 
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  </para>
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  <para>To summarize, the use of the command line options provides 
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  non-interactive behavior, but does not get rid of graphical display
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  dependency. Take it or leave it! 
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  </para>
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      <sect3 id="cmdline-options">
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      <title>Available options</title>
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      <para>Here is the list of the command line options in &app;:
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      </para>
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          <variablelist>
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          <varlistentry><term>Format options</term>
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          <listitem><para> The format of any file destined for import or export
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          can be specified with the 
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          	<command>-f</command> <replaceable>format</replaceable>
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          option. The <replaceable>format</replaceable> can be one of the 
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          following:
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          	<variablelist>
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          	<varlistentry><term>gramps</term>
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          	<listitem><para> &app; database. This format is available 
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                for both import and export. When not specified, it can be 
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                guessed if the filename represents a directory. 
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                </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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          	<varlistentry><term>gedcom</term>
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          	<listitem><para> GEDCOM file. This format is available 
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                for both import and export. When not specified, it can be 
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                guessed if the filename ends with .ged
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                </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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          	<varlistentry><term>gramps-pkg</term>
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          	<listitem><para> &app; package. This format is available 
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                for both import and export. When not specified, it can be 
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                guessed if the filename ends with .tgz
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                </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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          	<varlistentry><term>wft</term>
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          	<listitem><para> Web Family Tree. This format is available 
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                for export only. When not specified, it can be guessed 
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                if the filename ends with .wft
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                </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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          	<varlistentry><term>iso</term>
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          	<listitem><para> CD image. This format is available 
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                for export only. It must always be specified explicitly. 
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                </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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          	</variablelist>
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          </para></listitem>
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          </varlistentry>
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          <varlistentry><term>Import options</term>
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          <listitem><para> The files destined for import can be specified with 
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          the 
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          	<command>-i</command> <replaceable>filename</replaceable>
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          option. The format can be specified with the <command>-f</command> 
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          option immediately following the <replaceable>filename</replaceable>. 
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          If not specified, the guess will be attempted based on 
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          the <replaceable>filename</replaceable>. For <term>gramps</term> 
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          format, the <replaceable>filename</replaceable> is actually the 
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          name of directory under which the gramps database resides. For 
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          <term>gedcom</term> and <term>gramps-pkg</term>, the 
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          <replaceable>filename</replaceable> is the name of the 
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          corresponding file.
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          </para>
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          <para>When more than one input file is given, each has to be preceded
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          by  <command>-i</command> flag. The files are imported in the 
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          specified order, i.e. 
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          <command>-i</command> <replaceable>file1</replaceable> 
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          <command>-i</command> <replaceable>file2</replaceable> 
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          and 
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          <command>-i</command> <replaceable>file2</replaceable> 
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          <command>-i</command> <replaceable>file1</replaceable> 
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          might produce different gramps IDs in the resulting database.
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          </para></listitem>
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          </varlistentry>
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          <varlistentry><term>Export options</term>
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          <listitem><para> The files destined for export can be specified with 
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          the 
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          	<command>-o</command> <replaceable>filename</replaceable>
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          option. The format can be specified with the <command>-f</command> 
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          option immediately following the <replaceable>filename</replaceable>. 
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          If not specified, the guess will be attempted based on 
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          the <replaceable>filename</replaceable>. For <term>gramps</term> 
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          and <term>iso</term> formats, the <replaceable>filename</replaceable> 
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          is actually the name of directory the gramps database will be written 
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          into. For <term>gedcom</term>, <term>wft</term>, 
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          and <term>gramps-pkg</term>, the <replaceable>filename</replaceable> 
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          is the name of the resulting file.
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          </para>
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          <para> When more than one output file is given, each has to be 
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          preceded by <command>-o</command> flag. The files are written one 
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          by one, in the specified order.
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          </para></listitem>
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          </varlistentry>
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          <varlistentry><term>Action options</term>
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          <listitem><para> The action to perform on the imported data can be 
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          specified with the 
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          	<command>-a</command> <replaceable>action</replaceable>
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          option. This is done after all imports are successfully completed. 
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          Currently available actions are <term>summary</term> (same as 
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          <menuchoice><guimenu>Reports</guimenu><guisubmenu>View</guisubmenu>
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	  <guimenuitem>Summary</guimenuitem></menuchoice>)
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          and <term>check</term> (same as 
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          <menuchoice><guimenu>Tools</guimenu>
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          <guisubmenu>Database Processing</guisubmenu>
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	  <guimenuitem>Check and Repair</guimenuitem></menuchoice>).
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          </para>
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          <para>When more than one output action is given, each has to be 
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          preceded by <command>-a</command> flag. The actions are performed 
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          one by one, in the specified order.
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          </para></listitem>
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          </varlistentry>
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          </variablelist>
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      </sect3>
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      <sect3 id="cmdline-operation">
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      <title>Operation</title>
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       <para>The order of <command>-i</command>, <command>-o</command>, 
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       or <command>-a</command> options with respect to each does not matter. 
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       The actual execution order always is: all imports (if any) -> all 
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       exports (if any) -> all actions (if any).</para>
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       <para>If no <command>-i</command> option is given, gramps will launch 
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       its main window and start the usual interactive session with the empty 
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       database (since there is no data to process, anyway).</para>
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       <para>If no <command>-o</command> or <command>-a</command> options 
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       are given, gramps will launch its main window and start the usual 
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       interactive session with the database resulted from all imports. 
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       This database resides under 
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       <replaceable>~/.gramps/import</replaceable> directory.</para>
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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 gramps) 
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       or or to stderr (if these are not handled). Use usual shell redirections 
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       of stdout and stderr to save messages and errors in files.</para>
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      </sect3>
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      <sect3 id="cmdline-examples">
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      <title>Examples</title>
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        <para>To import four databases (whose formats can be  determined from  
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        their names) and then check the resulting database for errors, one may 
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        type:</para>
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        <para><command>gramps -i</command> <replaceable>file1.ged</replaceable> 
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        <command>-i</command> <replaceable>file2.tgz</replaceable> 
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        <command>-i</command> <replaceable>~/db3</replaceable> 
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        <command>-i</command> <replaceable>file4.wft</replaceable> 
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        <command>-a</command> <replaceable>check</replaceable>
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        </para> 
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        <para>To explicitly specify the formats in the above  example, append 
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        filenames with appropriate <command>-f</command> options:</para>
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        <para><command>gramps -i</command> <replaceable>file1.ged</replaceable> 
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          <command>-f</command> <replaceable>gedcom</replaceable> 
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        <command>-i</command> <replaceable>file2.tgz</replaceable> 
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          <command>-f</command> <replaceable>gramps-pkg</replaceable> 
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        <command>-i</command> <replaceable>~/db3</replaceable> 
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          <command>-f</command> <replaceable>gramps</replaceable> 
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        <command>-i</command> <replaceable>file4.wft</replaceable> 
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          <command>-f</command> <replaceable>wft</replaceable> 
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        <command>-a</command> <replaceable>check</replaceable>
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        </para>
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       <para>To record the database resulting from all imports, supply 
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       <command>-o</command> flag (use <command>-f</command>
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       if the filename does not allow gramps to guess the format):</para>
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        <para><command>gramps -i</command> <replaceable>file1.ged</replaceable> 
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        <command>-i</command> <replaceable>file2.tgz</replaceable> 
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        <command>-o</command> <replaceable>~/new-package</replaceable> 
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          <command>-f</command> <replaceable>gramps-pkg</replaceable> 
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        </para>
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       <para>To save any error messages of the above example into files
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       <replaceable>outfile</replaceable> and 
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       <replaceable>errfile</replaceable>, run:</para>
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        <para><command>gramps -i</command> <replaceable>file1.ged</replaceable> 
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        <command>-i</command> <replaceable>file2.tgz</replaceable> 
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        <command>-o</command> <replaceable>~/new-package</replaceable> 
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        <command>-f</command> <replaceable>gramps-pkg</replaceable> 
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        ><replaceable>outfile</replaceable> 
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        2><replaceable>errfile</replaceable> 
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        </para>
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       <para>To import three databases and start interactive gramps 
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       session with the result:</para>
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        <para><command>gramps -i</command> <replaceable>file1.ged</replaceable> 
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        <command>-i</command> <replaceable>file2.tgz</replaceable> 
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        <command>-i</command> <replaceable>~/db3</replaceable> 
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        </para> 
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       <para>Finally, to start normal interactive session type:</para>
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       <para> <command>gramps </command></para>
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      </sect3>
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      </sect2> 
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