From: Eero T. <oa...@we...> - 2004-09-22 20:27:17
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Hi, > > As for the GUI, The Relationship Graph has a filter menu. Selecting > > "Entire database" should include all people in your graph. Of course, > > you would need graphviz to make an actual graph from the dot file. > > Yes, I know. I don't think I explained myself quite clear. > What I want to do is to make a ancestor tree for every person in the > database. One dot file for each person.... > > In bash psaudocode (in a dream world where RelGraph.py accepts > commandline arguments, like Ancestor_of(), Descendants_of(), > All_related_to()...): > > for i in 'select id from people' > do > /usr/share/gramps/plugins/RelGraph.py Ancestors_of($i) > > $i_ancestor_graph.dot done > > Do this make anymore sense .... ? Hm. I've thought of adding some more options to RelGraph, but those are mainly about more control over the output, not having multiple output files (the RelGraph.py code looks a bit scary for that :-)). First I just need to finish this Statistics report thing with which I'm practising how to do report stuff with Gramps. As I can spend only few hours on it per week, it proceeds pretty slowly... - Eero |