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From: Al S. <ah...@ah...> - 2024-03-14 18:04:14
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Almost exactly what I do, just in Linux :). I might be a little more paranoid: I save hourly, do a backup every few days, and a script does an automatic daily backup to my local server, which then makes a daily backup off-site. And about every now and then, I make sure that I can actually retrieve something from the backups. On 13 Mar 2024 23:06, Les B wrote: > I backup every hour and delete after a few days. I do a full backup with media every few days. > > I also have my PC (Windows) set to backup the 'Gramps Backup' directory I have set up, to backup to the Windows 'One Drive'. Don't know if you have similar option in Linux. > > Les > > -----Original Message----- > From: Dave Scheipers <dav...@gm...> > Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2024 9:59 AM > To: Wolfgang Rinnert <wri...@we...> > Cc: gra...@li... > Subject: Re: [Gramps-users] Newbie question: files named familytree.gramps > > These are backup files of your database (excludinging media files). If you ever have a problem, like a computer crash, the last file created would a much needed file to recreate your tree.. > > I move these files to a thumb drive away from the hard drive. I keep about a month worth of the files and delete the older files. > > On the Family Tree tab in your Preferences (menu >> Edit >> Preferences) you can turn this option off. > > On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 6:45 PM Wolfgang Rinnert via Gramps-users < gra...@li...> wrote: > > > Hello experts, > > I am using Gramps under Linux. > > Every time I close the program, I get a new file named > > "treename_yyyy-mm-dd-HH-MM-SS.gramps" in my home directory. > > What is this good for? > > Can I safely delete it? > > > > I did not thoroughly search the documentation, but at browsing through > > I could not spot a description. > > > > > > Best Regards, > > Mit freundlichen Grüßen > > > > Wolfgang Rinnert > > wri...@we... > > > > -- > > Gramps-users mailing list > > Gra...@li... > > https://list/ > > s.sourceforge.net%2Flists%2Flistinfo%2Fgramps-users&data=05%7C02%7C%7C > > 195ed21fd3e94ab1caf308dc43b1b737%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C > > 1%7C0%7C638459677794824835%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDA > > iLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=lpj > > nDdYU2WDV1jxQmvExtu5QqQNl7z%2FVwDR4G9cIS%2B0%3D&reserved=0 > > https://gram/ > > ps-project.org%2F&data=05%7C02%7C%7C195ed21fd3e94ab1caf308dc43b1b737%7 > > C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C638459677794833229%7CUnkno > > wn%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiL > > CJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=Tu%2FVrUDEFgjYwG6BJCAky3Ji93OPdp9k3op > > fUbiMcl4%3D&reserved=0 > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > > -- > Gramps-users mailing list > Gra...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-users > https://gramps-project.org/ > > -- > Gramps-users mailing list > Gra...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-users > https://gramps-project.org -- Ciao, al ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Al Stone E-mail: ah...@ah... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: Al S. <ah...@ah...> - 2024-03-14 01:36:48
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On 13 Mar 2024 23:36, Wolfgang Rinnert via Gramps-users wrote: > Hello experts, > I am using Gramps under Linux. > Every time I close the program, I get a new file named > "treename_yyyy-mm-dd-HH-MM-SS.gramps" in my home directory. > What is this good for? > Can I safely delete it? > > I did not thoroughly search the documentation, but at browsing through I > could not spot a description. I'm using gramps exclusively on Fedora Linux; the Debian Linux version may be packaged slightly differently, but I haven't checked it closely. The *.gramps files are temporary snapshot files containing changes that have been recently made. For example, I get one every hour while using gramps; you can control how often (and where) this happens in your gramps settings. If you have saved your work already or made a backup, and quit the gramps application, these can be removed. Well, I remove them, and have had no trouble over the last year or two or three :). Tschus. > > Best Regards, > Mit freundlichen Grüßen > > Wolfgang Rinnert > wri...@we... > > -- > Gramps-users mailing list > Gra...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-users > https://gramps-project.org -- Ciao, al ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Al Stone E-mail: ah...@ah... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: Les B <le...@li...> - 2024-03-13 23:22:21
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I backup every hour and delete after a few days. I do a full backup with media every few days. I also have my PC (Windows) set to backup the 'Gramps Backup' directory I have set up, to backup to the Windows 'One Drive'. Don't know if you have similar option in Linux. Les -----Original Message----- From: Dave Scheipers <dav...@gm...> Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2024 9:59 AM To: Wolfgang Rinnert <wri...@we...> Cc: gra...@li... Subject: Re: [Gramps-users] Newbie question: files named familytree.gramps These are backup files of your database (excludinging media files). If you ever have a problem, like a computer crash, the last file created would a much needed file to recreate your tree.. I move these files to a thumb drive away from the hard drive. I keep about a month worth of the files and delete the older files. On the Family Tree tab in your Preferences (menu >> Edit >> Preferences) you can turn this option off. On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 6:45 PM Wolfgang Rinnert via Gramps-users < gra...@li...> wrote: > Hello experts, > I am using Gramps under Linux. > Every time I close the program, I get a new file named > "treename_yyyy-mm-dd-HH-MM-SS.gramps" in my home directory. > What is this good for? > Can I safely delete it? > > I did not thoroughly search the documentation, but at browsing through > I could not spot a description. > > > Best Regards, > Mit freundlichen Grüßen > > Wolfgang Rinnert > wri...@we... > > -- > Gramps-users mailing list > Gra...@li... > https://list/ > s.sourceforge.net%2Flists%2Flistinfo%2Fgramps-users&data=05%7C02%7C%7C > 195ed21fd3e94ab1caf308dc43b1b737%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C > 1%7C0%7C638459677794824835%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDA > iLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=lpj > nDdYU2WDV1jxQmvExtu5QqQNl7z%2FVwDR4G9cIS%2B0%3D&reserved=0 > https://gram/ > ps-project.org%2F&data=05%7C02%7C%7C195ed21fd3e94ab1caf308dc43b1b737%7 > C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C638459677794833229%7CUnkno > wn%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiL > CJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=Tu%2FVrUDEFgjYwG6BJCAky3Ji93OPdp9k3op > fUbiMcl4%3D&reserved=0 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... -- Gramps-users mailing list Gra...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-users https://gramps-project.org/ |
From: Dave S. <dav...@gm...> - 2024-03-13 22:59:04
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These are backup files of your database (excludinging media files). If you ever have a problem, like a computer crash, the last file created would a much needed file to recreate your tree.. I move these files to a thumb drive away from the hard drive. I keep about a month worth of the files and delete the older files. On the Family Tree tab in your Preferences (menu >> Edit >> Preferences) you can turn this option off. On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 6:45 PM Wolfgang Rinnert via Gramps-users < gra...@li...> wrote: > Hello experts, > I am using Gramps under Linux. > Every time I close the program, I get a new file named > "treename_yyyy-mm-dd-HH-MM-SS.gramps" in my home directory. > What is this good for? > Can I safely delete it? > > I did not thoroughly search the documentation, but at browsing through I > could not spot a description. > > > Best Regards, > Mit freundlichen Grüßen > > Wolfgang Rinnert > wri...@we... > > -- > Gramps-users mailing list > Gra...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-users > https://gramps-project.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... |
From: Nick H. <ni...@gr...> - 2024-03-13 22:56:48
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On 13/03/2024 22:36, Wolfgang Rinnert via Gramps-users wrote: > Hello experts, > I am using Gramps under Linux. > Every time I close the program, I get a new file named > "treename_yyyy-mm-dd-HH-MM-SS.gramps" in my home directory. > What is this good for? > Can I safely delete it? > It is an automatic backup. You can safely delete it, but remember to keep backups. You can configure this behaviour in the Backup Management section of the Family tree tab in the Preferences. (Click Edit -> Preferences). https://gramps-project.org/wiki/index.php/Gramps_5.2_Wiki_Manual_-_Settings#Backup_Management Nick. |
From: <Emy...@ya...> - 2024-03-13 22:56:37
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That is an automatic backup. You can change the path and frequency of automatic backups in Preferences. The home directory is the default path. By the way, beginning in 2020, the primary support channel has switched fr9m the maillist to a Discourse-based forum. https://discourse.gramps-project.org On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 5:44 PM, Wolfgang Rinnert via Gramps-users<gra...@li...> wrote: Hello experts, I am using Gramps under Linux. Every time I close the program, I get a new file named "treename_yyyy-mm-dd-HH-MM-SS.gramps" in my home directory. What is this good for? Can I safely delete it? I did not thoroughly search the documentation, but at browsing through I could not spot a description. Best Regards, Mit freundlichen Grüßen Wolfgang Rinnert wri...@we... -- Gramps-users mailing list Gra...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-users https://gramps-project.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... |
From: Wolfgang R. <wri...@we...> - 2024-03-13 22:42:28
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Hello experts, I am using Gramps under Linux. Every time I close the program, I get a new file named "treename_yyyy-mm-dd-HH-MM-SS.gramps" in my home directory. What is this good for? Can I safely delete it? I did not thoroughly search the documentation, but at browsing through I could not spot a description. Best Regards, Mit freundlichen Grüßen Wolfgang Rinnert wri...@we... |
From: Renaud (R. O. <re...@ol...> - 2024-03-08 17:37:45
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On Fri, 8 Mar 2024 15:34:28 +0000 (UTC) "Emy...@ya..." <emy...@ya...> wrote: > Select "White" popup menu option for "Background color:" in the "Report Options" tab for that Report. Thank you, works beautifully. Cheers, Ron. -- Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage. -- Lao Tzu -- http://www.olgiati-in-paraguay.org -- |
From: <Emy...@ya...> - 2024-03-08 15:44:56
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Select "White" popup menu option for "Background color:" in the "Report Options" tab for that Report. On Friday, March 8, 2024 at 05:53:46 AM CST, Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI <re...@ol...> wrote: Is there a way to remove the background colours used for the generations in the Reports => Graphical Reports => Fan Chart ? Cheers, Ron. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... |
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Is there a way to remove the background colours used for the generations in the Reports => Graphical Reports => Fan Chart ? Cheers, Ron. -- Historians are doomed to provide the raw material for bigotry and nationalism -- Eric Hobsbawm -- http://www.olgiati-in-paraguay.org -- |
From: <Emy...@ya...> - 2024-03-06 03:20:58
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The other contributing factor is Gramps Web is a collaborative tool while Gramps for Destops is a single-user application. So Gramps Web has a task management tool to coordinate collaboration. For single-users, there are powerful task management tools. There hasn't been demand to build a wet-behind-the-ears task manager inside Gramps. On Tue, Mar 5, 2024 at 8:20 PM, Edward Veal<edw...@gm...> wrote: I am looking for a way to plan my research within Gramps. All I am finding is about the web version. It seems to me that more is being put into the web version than that stand alone version. What am I missing? Ed -- *Edward Veal* email: edw...@gm... Cell: 806-445-6867 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... -- Gramps-users mailing list Gra...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-users https://gramps-project.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... |
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What you missing is a major release (5.2.0) less than 2 weeks ago for the desktop GUI. That makes 3 major releases & 13 fix/beta releases since 2028) And that Gramps for desktops is a more mature (23 years) tool with more expansive documentation. So since Gramps Web isvery new, the users are learning... and bubbling with questions and problems. You might also be missing the highly active Community Support discussions using the Discourse forum software. Gramps Web has one section, all the rest are for the main desktop version. See discourse.gramps-project.org (Discourse doesn't "scrub" away HTML markup or screen captures like this maillist does.) On Tue, Mar 5, 2024 at 8:20 PM, Edward Veal<edw...@gm...> wrote: I am looking for a way to plan my research within Gramps. All I am finding is about the web version. It seems to me that more is being put into the web version than that stand alone version. What am I missing? Ed -- *Edward Veal* email: edw...@gm... Cell: 806-445-6867 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... |
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I am looking for a way to plan my research within Gramps. All I am finding is about the web version. It seems to me that more is being put into the web version than that stand alone version. What am I missing? Ed -- *Edward Veal* email: edw...@gm... Cell: 806-445-6867 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... |
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Brian, Then preferred method IS, as Himanshu says, to download & install via the addon/plugin management tools in the Edit (Preferences) and Help (Plugin Manager) menus. However, since you have already downloaded, you can decompress those .tgz files into folders in the gramps51/plugins subfolder of your User Directory. (Your message did not say which OS you are using. So the link below is to a definition of the User Directory and that has a link to how to locate it on the various OSes.) https://www.gramps-project.org/wiki/index.php/Gramps_Glossary#user_directory Each addon typically goes in its own subfolder. Each time Gramps 5.1.5 starts, it scans the gramps51/plugins folder for Gramps Plugin Registration (*.gpr.py) files, registers the available plugins and makes the valid plugins available. The new Addon Manager for Gramps 5.2 improves browsing available Addons. On Tue, Mar 5, 2024 at 2:41 PM, H Gohel via Gramps-users<gra...@li...> wrote: > From: Brian Lunergan <ff...@nc...> > > I've downloaded BirthOrder.addon.tgz and 9 others from the website, but I > can't seem to get at the part of the program where I can install them. > > Could someone please point me in the right direction to get them installed in > Gramps? BTW, I'm using version 5.1.5. Hi Brian, Third-party addons are typically installed via the UI in Gramps. See: https://gramps-project.org/wiki/index.php/5.2_Addons BTW, if you haven't discovered the new users forums on Discourse head on over to https://gramps.discourse.group/ which hosts a very active user community. -- Himanshu -- Gramps-users mailing list Gra...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-users https://gramps-project.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... |
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> From: Brian Lunergan <ff...@nc...> > > I've downloaded BirthOrder.addon.tgz and 9 others from the website, but I > can't seem to get at the part of the program where I can install them. > > Could someone please point me in the right direction to get them installed in > Gramps? BTW, I'm using version 5.1.5. Hi Brian, Third-party addons are typically installed via the UI in Gramps. See: https://gramps-project.org/wiki/index.php/5.2_Addons BTW, if you haven't discovered the new users forums on Discourse head on over to https://gramps.discourse.group/ which hosts a very active user community. -- Himanshu |
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Hi folks: I've downloaded BirthOrder.addon.tgz and 9 others from the website, but I can't seem to get at the part of the program where I can install them. Could someone please point me in the right direction to get them installed in Gramps? BTW, I'm using version 5.1.5. Kind regards... 😕 -- Brian Lunergan Russell, Ontario Canada -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: OpenPGP_0x98BDA8F8409831DE.asc Type: application/pgp-keys Size: 2424 bytes Desc: OpenPGP public key -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: OpenPGP_signature Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 665 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature |
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Version 5.2.0 - a new major release, has been released 2024-02-23. Make sure to backup before you upgrade. See: https://www.gramps-project.org/wiki/index.php?title=How_to_make_a_backup Changes since v5.2.0-rc1: * Updated translations: ca, cs, da, de, de_AT, en_GB, es, fr, hr, hu, id, it, nb, nl, pl, sk, sl, sv, tr, uk, zh_CN. * Update development status to production. * Remove the Trove classifier "Natural Language :: German(Austrian)". * Emit a "plugins-reloaded" signal when a new addon is installed. This ensures that the user interface will be updated to include the new addon. Fixes #13021. * Fix Windows AIO build. * Update GitHub actions to latest versions. Some actions are deprecated. * Package Gramps 5.2.0-rc1 on macOS. See the changelog for more details. https://gramps-project.org/bugs/changelog_page.php?version_id=100 You can obtain Gramps 5.2.0 from the GitHub release page. https://github.com/gramps-project/gramps/releases/tag/v5.2.0 |
From: Nick H. <ni...@gr...> - 2024-02-09 23:17:09
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Version 5.2.0-rc1, a release candidate. Make sure to backup before you upgrade: https://www.gramps-project.org/wiki/index.php?title=How_to_make_a_backup Whilst we don’t anticipate any major problems with this release we still urge caution. It might be unwise to "upgrade" your main/real Gramps family tree into 5.2.0-rc1. In general, we recommend you make a copy of your family tree instead (typically by doing a "gramps XML" export), then try 5.2.0-rc1 on the copy. (You can keep things really separate by using the GRAMPSHOME environmental variable, if you want.) We are interested in your feedback, especially if you discover any bugs or problems which we haven't noticed. 2024-02-09 Version 5.2.0-rc1 * Updated translations: ar, bg, cs, da, de, de_AT, en_GB, es, fi, fr, he, hr, mk, nb, nl, pl, pt_PT, ru, sk, sr, sv, tr, uk, zh_CN. * Add Hebrew relationship calculator. * Add Hebrew date handler. * Refine Hebrew About modifiers in date parser. * Add Hebrew to the list of user manual translations. * Update copyright dates. * Windows AIO: * Improve AIO build script to run without modifications. The build script required modification before first use to set the full path to the local aio directory. Second change is to use the `-N` option in wget to avoid downloading a file if the timestamp hasn't changed on the server. Third change is to avoid the script from asking for interactive input on second and subsequent runs. * Add pip.exe and Adwaita scalable icons to Windows AIO. * Fix up Windows AIO for pip, and Finnish spell check. * Ignore AIO build artifacts in .gitignore file. * Addon Manager: * Invalidate caches after new python modules are installed. This ensures that any new python modules installed will be found by the python import mechanism. * Allow multiple versions in gi requirements. Enhances the `requires_gi` property in gpr files to allow mutiple versions of a GObject introspection module. e.g. requires_gi=[("GooCanvas", "2.0,3.0")] * Update a couple of strings to clarify the Addon Manager UI. Fixes #13019. * Fix Addon Manager help link. Fixes #13018. * Capitalize "python" in the Addon Manager settings. Fixes #13016. * Fix addon prerequisites install. * Make the Addon Manager available without a tree loaded. * Change "url" to "URL" in the project editor. * Set default project editor window width to 600. * Refresh row in Addon Manager after an addon is installed. When an addon is installed there is no need to refresh the addon listing. We just need to update the row. This also keeps the user in the same place in the list. Fixes #13001. * Rename "Uninstalled" to "Not installed". * Add an extra requirements check after installing modules. * Verify tool: * Convert the Data Verify tool to display results in a tree. * Add 8 more data verify rules. * Fix some garbage collection issues. * Performance enhancements. * Also fixed a small amount of easy pylint issues. * Fix invalid escape sequences by doubling backslashes, or making the strings raw, as is commonly done for regexes. * Make subprocess inherit environment variables in setup script. The PATH environment variable got unset for that subprocess, thus not being able to find msgfmt. * Fix command line progress output. The text was partly overwritten whenever the percent value was updated. Add unit tests. * Added HasRepo rule to rule list. Fixes #13097. * Fix references to gramps-xml file format in man pages. Change -f gramps-xml to -f gramps Fixes #9723. * Update and fix CSV import. See: https://gramps.discourse.group/t/how-can-people-be-deleted-according-to-a-list/4511/13?u=dsblank * Fix gramps example media source. * Clarify the Tip of the Day text to indicate that it applies specifically to "Grouped People View", not the flat People View. Fixes #12897. * Report simpler Python version string in About and Error dialogs. * Fix DeprecationWarning for invalid escape sequence. Change to use raw string. * Fix invalid file mode error with Python 3.11. * Fix hyphenated surnames in name displayer. Strip spaces around a hyphen, so for example, "Smith - Jones" is cleaned up to become "Smith-Jones". Fixes #13086. * Add year rounding option to preferences. Fixes #12422. * Fix context menu in all family events quick view screen. Fixes #12759. * Added option to display birth and death info in descendant report. Implements #12758. * Update Doug Blank's email address. * Add new event reference citations to the private proxy. * New citations not included on the Narrative Web. Fixes #13046 * Add event reference citations to the complete individual report. Fixes #13035. * Fix display of gramplet help URLs that start with "https://". A help_url starting with either "http://" or "https://" should be used as the full url to be displayed in the browser. Fixes #13039. * Fix bug in narrative web when the role name contains a dash. Not enough values to unpack in sort_by_role. Fixes #13042. * Make the narrative web support both LTR and RTL layouts. Fixes #12960. * Minor string changes to narrative web report options. * Sort Confidence column in source citation tabs. The "Confidence level" is sorted by confidence label instead of the internal value. The "Confidence level" text is too wide and replaced by "Confidence". Fixes #13036. * Fix imports test for new note added to database. * Fix GEDCOM import for SUBN record containing note. Fixes #13024, #12152. * Use imagesize rather than magic. * Reformat code using the latest stable version of black. * Fix sizing of shared information in the reference editors. Sets the packing of the expander widget to depend on whether or not it is expanded. Fixes #13030. * Fix crash when displaying settings in context menu popup of the pedigree view. A separator menu item was being added twice. Fixes #13029. * Add help_url to built-in gramplet plugin data. Link Gramplets to new wiki landing anchor of lookup table which shows which Gramplets work in which categories. * Add right and left margins to the welcome gramplet. Add some white space between the left/right text box borders and the text glyphs. See: https://gramps.discourse.group/t/what-can-i-do-to-help-fix-unpadded-text-gramplets/2293/2 * Rename "Ancestor View" to "Pedigree View" in Tip of the Day. Fixes #13023. * Fix translated Tip of the Day entries with quote characters. When extracting strings from the `tips.xml` file, xgettext removes the escape sequence for the quote character (") so we don't need to add it back before we obtain the translated string. Fixes #12325. * Fix a few deprecation warnings. Issue #13021. * Fix report dialog error when no active person selected. Running a report from the reports dialog with no active person selected caused an error. Fixes #13020. * Rename citation formatter from "Default" to "Legacy". * Update width of Gramps ID fields in editors. These fields appeared wider in earlier Gtk versions. Fixes #12999. * Replace remaining Gtk.Menu.popup calls The `popup` method is deprecated. The remaining calls to `popup` are replaced by `popup_at_pointer`. * Fix positioning of popups relative to widgets. Replace `popup` with `popup_at_widget` and remove old positioning functions. Fixes #13008. * Change the subscript key binding in the note editor. Use <PRIMARY>r for subscript. The standard keyboard shortcut for copy is <PRIMARY>c. Fixes #13002. * Set filter editor rule list to expand. * Fix display of help links in gramplet bars. Use `display_help` rather than `display_url` to display manual pages. * Add more scrollbars to the Preferences dialog. * Fix bug in endnotes citations. * Fix bug when deleting a row from a filtered flat list view. Fixes #12995. * Fix sizing of the surname table in the name editor. The columns were slightly too large requiring a scrollbar with the default dialog size and column widths. Fixes #12994. * Add missing cite and thumbnailer plugin directories to build script. * Include javascript files in installation. Fixes #12991. * Fix black margin in project list with scrollbar. Fixes #12993. * Package Gramps-5.2.0-beta2 on macOS. * Fix translator date inflection comments. You can obtain Gramps 5.2.0-rc1 from the GitHub release page: https://github.com/gramps-project/gramps/releases/tag/v5.2.0-rc1 |
From: <no...@fa...> - 2024-01-23 00:16:13
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However, keep in mind that other organizations study genealogical connections and are very public. Family search.org is one, as is Ancestry.com. I have found many family connections on familysearch.org, unfortunately some of them quite wrong. Best wishes, Jay Rutherford On Mon, Jan 22, 2024, at 16:47, Per Starbäck wrote: > Gramps is a program you install and run on your own computer. It does > not publish anything. > > > Den mån 22 jan. 2024 kl 22:46 skrev arizonacity via Gramps-users > <gra...@li...>: > > > > Can anyone tell me if my family information such as my family tree will be private or will it be in the clouds or what ever for the world to see my research ? > > > > Thank you for your information > > > > Sent with [Proton Mail](https://proton.me/) secure email. > > -------------- next part -------------- > > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > > > > -- > > Gramps-users mailing list > > Gra...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-users > > https://gramps-project.org > > > -- > Gramps-users mailing list > Gra...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-users > https://gramps-project.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... |
From: <Emy...@ya...> - 2024-01-22 22:24:27
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The original Gramps ( for Linux, macOS and Windows desktop/laptop computers) is designed to be a single-user database. If you want to make the accessible to other people on your home network, it takes some effort. If you want to publish you research to a website, it takes SIGNIFICANT effort. To set up collaborative access via hosting with the new Gramps Web for servers, it takes enormous effort. Sharing your genealogy isn't something you can do by accident in Gramps. On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 3:50 PM, Per Starbäck<pe...@st...> wrote: Gramps is a program you install and run on your own computer. It does not publish anything. Den mån 22 jan. 2024 kl 22:46 skrev arizonacity via Gramps-users <gra...@li...>: > > Can anyone tell me if my family information such as my family tree will be private or will it be in the clouds or what ever for the world to see my research ? > > Thank you for your information -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... |
From: Per S. <pe...@st...> - 2024-01-22 21:47:52
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Gramps is a program you install and run on your own computer. It does not publish anything. Den mån 22 jan. 2024 kl 22:46 skrev arizonacity via Gramps-users <gra...@li...>: > > Can anyone tell me if my family information such as my family tree will be private or will it be in the clouds or what ever for the world to see my research ? > > Thank you for your information > > Sent with [Proton Mail](https://proton.me/) secure email. > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > > -- > Gramps-users mailing list > Gra...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-users > https://gramps-project.org |
From: arizonacity <ari...@pr...> - 2024-01-22 21:42:17
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From: <Emy...@ya...> - 2024-01-13 06:08:01
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You may want read the following thread on the Discourse forum. The OP was wanting to sign up a team to add ChatGPT options to GrampsWeb. https://gramps.discourse.group/t/chat-with-your-geneology/4259 On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 9:25 AM, Edward Veal<edw...@gm...> wrote: Thanks for the tip! That said, I am really just looking to experiment and push limits. You are 100% right about using Gramps for my example. But I think as AI availability grows it should be able to look at this type of complex data and help individuals find gaps or threads of interest. I know that is how Ancestry.com and FamilySearch are doing things like hints and leaves. We just don't have access to that level of AI yet... Ed On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 9:10 AM Emy...@ya... <emy...@ya...> wrote: Perplexity clarifies the limits of ChatGPT: > ChatGPT has a limit of 25,000 characters for the amount of text it can process at once. This limit may affect the size of GEDCOM files that can be analyzed in a single input. As for the type of analysis suggested, such as creating a list of individuals that could have fought in the Civil War, it would depend on the specific capabilities of the GPT model and the complexity of the analysis. While GEDCOM is a text-based format and ChatGPT excels at working with text, the specific analysis of whole generations within a GEDCOM file would require careful consideration of the file's structure and the capabilities of the language model. The limitations of the GPT model and the complexity of the GEDCOM file may impact the feasibility of conducting such an analysis. Therefore, while ChatGPT can work with GEDCOM files, the size limitation and the specific type of analysis may impact its effectiveness for the suggested purpose. Of its own limits Perplexity resisted answering. However, the 'tokens' limit of of ChatGPT is 8,192 while Perplexity's is 2,000 tokens. So one assume it would choke on less. This kind of analysis is something I would do inside Gramps. Create a filter for males probably alive during the years of the war, with any events in the USA during their lifespan, and born more than 12 years before the war started. If you need an external list then: Change the Display Preferences to format the name as you want for your list. Export the filtered view as a CSV list. This maillist doesn't make sharing filters easy. You might want to visit the Gramps Discourse forum. There are multiple discussions about filtering for such data: https://gramps.discourse.group/tag/new_filter_rules On Thursday, January 11, 2024 at 07:41:38 PM CST, edward.m.veal <edw...@gm...> wrote: Yep it claims to but I can't create a gedcom file small enough not to choke ChatGPT. It seems to only like individual records. I want to analyze whole generations for things like creating a list of individuals that could have fought in the Civil War. Ed Sent via the Samsung Galaxy Note10+, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone -------- Original message --------From: "Emy...@ya..." <emy...@ya...> Date: 1/11/24 7:07 PM (GMT-06:00) To: gra...@li..., Edward Veal <edw...@gm...> Subject: Re: [Gramps-users] AI and Gramps ChatGPT claims to understand GEDCOM On Thursday, January 11, 2024 at 07:05:34 PM CST, Edward Veal <edw...@gm...> wrote: I am trying to figure out a way to use ChatGPT to analyze my research. I have tried the export tool in Gramps but it never get a valid CSV file to upload to ChatGPT. It would be great to be able to point the AI at a genealogy research database and help you identify interesting trends or facts that you might miss being focused on individuals. Thoughts? -- *Edward Veal* email: edw...@gm... Cell: 806-445-6867 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... -- Gramps-users mailing list Gra...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-users https://gramps-project.org -- Edward Vealemail: edw...@gm...Cell: 806-445-6867 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... |
From: Edward V. <edw...@gm...> - 2024-01-12 15:25:49
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Thanks for the tip! That said, I am really just looking to experiment and push limits. You are 100% right about using Gramps for my example. But I think as AI availability grows it should be able to look at this type of complex data and help individuals find gaps or threads of interest. I know that is how Ancestry.com and FamilySearch are doing things like hints and leaves. We just don't have access to that level of AI yet... Ed On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 9:10 AM Emy...@ya... <emy...@ya...> wrote: > Perplexity clarifies the limits of ChatGPT: > > ChatGPT has a limit of 25,000 characters for the amount of text it can > process at once. This limit may affect the size of GEDCOM files that can > be analyzed in a single input. As for the type of analysis suggested, such > as creating a list of individuals that could have fought in the Civil War, > it would depend on the specific capabilities of the GPT model and the > complexity of the analysis. While GEDCOM is a text-based format and ChatGPT > excels at working with text, the specific analysis of whole generations > within a GEDCOM file would require careful consideration of the file's > structure and the capabilities of the language model. The limitations of > the GPT model and the complexity of the GEDCOM file may impact the > feasibility of conducting such an analysis. Therefore, while ChatGPT can > work with GEDCOM files, the size limitation and the specific type of > analysis may impact its effectiveness for the suggested purpose. > > > Of its own limits Perplexity resisted answering. However, the 'tokens' > limit of of ChatGPT is 8,192 while Perplexity's is 2,000 tokens. So one > assume it would choke on less. > > > This kind of analysis is something I would do inside Gramps. Create a > filter for males probably alive during the years of the war, with any > events in the USA during their lifespan, and born more than 12 years before > the war started. > > > If you need an external list then: Change the Display Preferences to > format the name as you want for your list. Export the filtered view as a > CSV list. > > > This maillist doesn't make sharing filters easy. You might want to visit > the Gramps Discourse forum. There are multiple discussions about filtering > for such data: > https://gramps.discourse.group/tag/new_filter_rules > > > > > > On Thursday, January 11, 2024 at 07:41:38 PM CST, edward.m.veal < > edw...@gm...> wrote: > > > Yep it claims to but I can't create a gedcom file small enough not to > choke ChatGPT. It seems to only like individual records. I want to > analyze whole generations for things like creating a list of individuals > that could have fought in the Civil War. > > Ed > > > Sent via the Samsung Galaxy Note10+, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable > smartphone > > > -------- Original message -------- > From: "Emy...@ya..." <emy...@ya...> > Date: 1/11/24 7:07 PM (GMT-06:00) > To: gra...@li..., Edward Veal < > edw...@gm...> > Subject: Re: [Gramps-users] AI and Gramps > > ChatGPT claims to understand GEDCOM > > On Thursday, January 11, 2024 at 07:05:34 PM CST, Edward Veal < > edw...@gm...> wrote: > > > I am trying to figure out a way to use ChatGPT to analyze my research. I > have tried the export tool in Gramps but it never get a valid CSV file to > upload to ChatGPT. It would be great to be able to point the AI at a > genealogy research database and help you identify interesting trends or > facts that you might miss being focused on individuals. > > Thoughts? > > -- > *Edward Veal* > email: edw...@gm... > Cell: 806-445-6867 > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > > -- > Gramps-users mailing list > Gra...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-users > https://gramps-project.org > -- *Edward Veal* email: edw...@gm... Cell: 806-445-6867 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... |