From: Tom W. <to...@ad...> - 2005-09-21 00:59:29
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OK, I know that I knew this at one time, but where is there a list of variables for the graphical reports? For example, the Ancestrial Wall Chart, in the report format box it has: $n b. $b, $P d. $d, $p I want to add birth and death city to this. I looked around a bit, but could not find the answer. Thanks, Tom Weichmann |
From: Don A. <don...@co...> - 2005-09-21 01:08:35
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Tom, Here is the current list. $n -> Name - FirstName LastName $N -> Name - LastName, FirstName $i -> GRAMPS ID $b -> Date of birth $B -> Place of birth $d -> Date of death $D -> Place of death $s -> Preferred spouse's name - FirstName LastName $S -> Preferred spouse's name - LastName, FirstName $m -> Date of preferred marriage $M -> Place of preferred marriage With 2.0.8, some of the reports have added support for % notation. The difference is if a line uses %n instead of $n, and %n evaluates to an empty string, the line is deleted. So if no birth date was specified, name: $n born: $b id : $i would evaluate to: name: NAME born:=20 id : GRAMPSID but: name: %n born: %b id : %i would evaluate to: name: NAME id : GRAMPSID (the %b is empty, so the line is dropped).=20 Eventually, we'll get all the reports supporting this. Don On Tue, 2005-09-20 at 20:59 -0400, Tom Weichmann wrote: > OK, I know that I knew this at one time, but where is there a list of=20 > variables for the graphical reports? >=20 > For example, the Ancestrial Wall Chart, in the report format box it has: >=20 > $n > b. $b, $P > d. $d, $p >=20 > I want to add birth and death city to this. I looked around a bit, but c= ould=20 > not find the answer. >=20 > Thanks, >=20 > Tom Weichmann >=20 >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Tame your development challenges with Apache's Geronimo App Server.=20 > Download it for free - -and be entered to win a 42" plasma tv or your ver= y > own Sony(tm)PSP. Click here to play: http://sourceforge.net/geronimo.php > _______________________________________________ > Gramps-users mailing list > Gra...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-users >=20 --=20 Don Allingham http://don.allingham.org |
From: Tom W. <to...@ad...> - 2005-10-18 11:13:51
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I just installed SuSE 10 and connot compile GRAMPS 2.0.8. The configure script does not get too far: tom@linux:~/Desktop/gramps-2.0.8> ./configure checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for gawk... gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes checking for gconftool-2... /opt/gnome/bin/gconftool-2 Using config source xml::/etc/opt/gnome/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults for schema installation Using $(sysconfdir)/gconf/schemas as install directory for schema files Using directory $(prefix)/share/mime for installation of mime type definitions checking for msgfmt... /usr/bin/msgfmt checking for msgconv... no configure: error: Couldn't find msgconv program. Please install the GNU gettext package. tom@linux:~/Desktop/gramps-2.0.8> I checked and gettext is installed, however there is no -devel package available. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Tom Weichmann |
From: Alex R. <sh...@gr...> - 2005-10-18 17:56:54
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On Tue, 2005-10-18 at 07:13 -0400, Tom Weichmann wrote: > I just installed SuSE 10 and connot compile GRAMPS 2.0.8. The configure=20 > script does not get too far: >=20 > tom@linux:~/Desktop/gramps-2.0.8> ./configure > checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c > checking whether build environment is sane... yes > checking for gawk... gawk > checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes > checking for gconftool-2... /opt/gnome/bin/gconftool-2 > Using config source xml::/etc/opt/gnome/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults for sche= ma=20 > installation > Using $(sysconfdir)/gconf/schemas as install directory for schema files > Using directory $(prefix)/share/mime for installation of mime type defini= tions > checking for msgfmt... /usr/bin/msgfmt > checking for msgconv... no > configure: error: Couldn't find msgconv program. Please install the GNU=20 > gettext package. > tom@linux:~/Desktop/gramps-2.0.8> >=20 > I checked and gettext is installed, however there is no -devel package=20 > available. Anyone have any ideas? Do you have msgconv program? If not then you need to get it in order to build from source. If you have it elsewhere then read on. SuSE sometimes places things under /opt and then it sometimes does not include them on your path. For compiling from source, you need to be able to run 'msgconv' binary. So you can either find it and create a symlink to it in any conventional place: $ ln -s /real/path/to/msgconv /usr/bin/msgconv or add the location of msgconv to your path: $ export PATH=3D$PATH:/real/path/to/msgconv However, you may also try the pre-built RPM of gramps, packaged by Richard Bos. Here's the RPM for SuSE 10.1: ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/10.0-i386/RPMS.suser-rbos/gramps-= 2.0.8-0.suse1000.rb0.i586.rpm Alex --=20 Alexander Roitman http://www.gramps-project.org |
From: Tom W. <to...@ad...> - 2005-10-19 03:17:39
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On Tuesday 18 October 2005 01:56, Alex Roitman wrote: > On Tue, 2005-10-18 at 07:13 -0400, Tom Weichmann wrote: > > I just installed SuSE 10 and connot compile GRAMPS 2.0.8. The configure > > script does not get too far: > > > > tom@linux:~/Desktop/gramps-2.0.8> ./configure > > checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c > > checking whether build environment is sane... yes > > checking for gawk... gawk > > checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes > > checking for gconftool-2... /opt/gnome/bin/gconftool-2 > > Using config source xml::/etc/opt/gnome/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults for > > schema installation > > Using $(sysconfdir)/gconf/schemas as install directory for schema files > > Using directory $(prefix)/share/mime for installation of mime type > > definitions checking for msgfmt... /usr/bin/msgfmt > > checking for msgconv... no > > configure: error: Couldn't find msgconv program. Please install the GNU > > gettext package. > > tom@linux:~/Desktop/gramps-2.0.8> > > > > I checked and gettext is installed, however there is no -devel package > > available. Anyone have any ideas? > > Do you have msgconv program? If not then you need to get it in order > to build from source. If you have it elsewhere then read on. > SuSE sometimes places things under /opt and then it sometimes does > not include them on your path. For compiling from source, you need > to be able to run 'msgconv' binary. So you can either find it and > create a symlink to it in any conventional place: > $ ln -s /real/path/to/msgconv /usr/bin/msgconv > > or add the location of msgconv to your path: > $ export PATH=$PATH:/real/path/to/msgconv > > However, you may also try the pre-built RPM of gramps, packaged > by Richard Bos. Here's the RPM for SuSE 10.1: > ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/10.0-i386/RPMS.suser-rbos/gramps- >2.0.8-0.suse1000.rb0.i586.rpm > > Alex Alex, Well I checked the gettext RPM for SuSE 10 and it does *not* have msgconv included with it. I checked the RPM from SuSE 9.3 (the last rendition) and of course it does include this. Interesting... Anyway, I grabbed the GRAMPS RPM which you suggested and everything works just fine. I would, however be interested to know how Richard made the RPM... Thanks again for your help, Tom Weichmann Happy Gramps User Since 0.2.0 |
From: Scott L. <hel...@pa...> - 2005-10-19 04:26:58
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On Tuesday 18 October 2005 8:17 pm, Tom Weichmann wrote: > Well I checked the gettext RPM for SuSE 10 and it does *not* have msgconv > included with it. I checked the RPM from SuSE 9.3 (the last rendition) and > of course it does include this. Interesting... > > Anyway, I grabbed the GRAMPS RPM which you suggested and everything works > just fine. I would, however be interested to know how Richard made the > RPM... > Try gettext-devel, it should be in that SUSE 10 RPM. Scott -- POPFile, the OpenSource EMail Classifier http://popfile.sourceforge.net/ Linux 2.6.11.4-21.9-default x86_64 SuSE Linux 9.3 (x86-64) |
From: Tom W. <to...@ad...> - 2005-10-19 10:57:46
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Scott, Yeah that is exactly what my first thought was, but there is no -devel package for gettext. Also, when I checked the RPM's for version 9.3 there was a -devel package, but the msgconv program was actually in the main RPM not the -devel. My guess is that SuSE put thin into a different package for some reason and I just can not find it... Thanks, Tom Weichmann On Wednesday 19 October 2005 12:26, Scott Leighton wrote: > On Tuesday 18 October 2005 8:17 pm, Tom Weichmann wrote: > > Well I checked the gettext RPM for SuSE 10 and it does *not* have msgconv > > included with it. I checked the RPM from SuSE 9.3 (the last rendition) > > and of course it does include this. Interesting... > > > > Anyway, I grabbed the GRAMPS RPM which you suggested and everything works > > just fine. I would, however be interested to know how Richard made the > > RPM... > > Try gettext-devel, it should be in that SUSE 10 RPM. > > Scott |
From: Serge N. <Ser...@fr...> - 2005-10-19 17:43:08
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Le mercredi 19 Octobre 2005 12:57, Tom Weichmann a =C3=A9crit=C2=A0: > Scott, > > Yeah that is exactly what my first thought was, but there is no -devel > package for gettext. Also, when I checked the RPM's for version 9.3 there > was a -devel package, but the msgconv program was actually in the main RPM > not the -devel. My guess is that SuSE put thin into a different package > for some reason and I just can not find it... > > Thanks, If someone has a SuSe 10 with msgconv installed, type the following command= : rpm -qf $(type msgconv | awk '{ print $3}') We'll know the rpm. |
From: Richard B. <ra...@xs...> - 2005-10-19 18:42:27
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Op woensdag 19 oktober 2005 19:42, schreef Serge Noiraud: > Le mercredi 19 Octobre 2005 12:57, Tom Weichmann a =C3=A9crit=C2=A0: > > Scott, > > > > Yeah that is exactly what my first thought was, but there is no -devel > > package for gettext. Also, when I checked the RPM's for version 9.3 > > there was a -devel package, but the msgconv program was actually in the > > main RPM not the -devel. My guess is that SuSE put thin into a differe= nt > > package for some reason and I just can not find it... > > > > Thanks, > > If someone has a SuSe 10 with msgconv installed, type the following comma= nd That's me :) > > rpm -qf $(type msgconv | awk '{ print $3}') > > We'll know the rpm. richard@linux:~> rpm -qf $(type msgconv | awk '{ print $3}') gettext-devel-0.14.3-6 As stated by Tom. It's part of the DVD, perhaps it is not on the net. =2D-=20 Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless |
From: Serge N. <Ser...@fr...> - 2005-10-19 23:06:34
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Le mercredi 19 Octobre 2005 20:45, Richard Bos a =C3=A9crit=C2=A0: > Op woensdag 19 oktober 2005 19:42, schreef Serge Noiraud: > > Le mercredi 19 Octobre 2005 12:57, Tom Weichmann a =C3=A9crit=C2=A0: > > > Scott, > > > > > > Yeah that is exactly what my first thought was, but there is no -devel > > > package for gettext. Also, when I checked the RPM's for version 9.3 > > > there was a -devel package, but the msgconv program was actually in t= he > > > main RPM not the -devel. My guess is that SuSE put thin into a > > > different package for some reason and I just can not find it... > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > If someone has a SuSe 10 with msgconv installed, type the following > > command > > That's me :) > > > rpm -qf $(type msgconv | awk '{ print $3}') > > > > We'll know the rpm. > > richard@linux:~> rpm -qf $(type msgconv | awk '{ print $3}') > > gettext-devel-0.14.3-6 > > As stated by Tom. It's part of the DVD, perhaps it is not on the net. I found it here : http://ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS/inst-source/s= use/i586/ it's about 1,8MB. |
From: Tom W. <to...@ad...> - 2005-10-20 01:58:01
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On Wednesday 19 October 2005 06:59, Serge Noiraud wrote: > Le mercredi 19 Octobre 2005 20:45, Richard Bos a =C3=A9crit=C2=A0: > > Op woensdag 19 oktober 2005 19:42, schreef Serge Noiraud: > > > Le mercredi 19 Octobre 2005 12:57, Tom Weichmann a =C3=A9crit=C2=A0: > > > > Scott, > > > > > > > > Yeah that is exactly what my first thought was, but there is no > > > > -devel package for gettext. Also, when I checked the RPM's for > > > > version 9.3 there was a -devel package, but the msgconv program was > > > > actually in the main RPM not the -devel. My guess is that SuSE put > > > > thin into a different package for some reason and I just can not fi= nd > > > > it... > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > If someone has a SuSe 10 with msgconv installed, type the following > > > command > > > > That's me :) > > > > > rpm -qf $(type msgconv | awk '{ print $3}') > > > > > > We'll know the rpm. > > > > richard@linux:~> rpm -qf $(type msgconv | awk '{ print $3}') > > > > gettext-devel-0.14.3-6 > > > > As stated by Tom. It's part of the DVD, perhaps it is not on the net. > > I found it here : > http://ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS/inst-source= /s >use/i586/ it's about 1,8MB. > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Power Architecture Resource Center: Free content, downloads, discussions, > and more. http://solutions.newsforge.com/ibmarch.tmpl > _______________________________________________ > Gramps-users mailing list > Gra...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gramps-users OK I stand corrected about the installation source... Wish I would have rea= d=20 ALL of my e-mail before replying... Thanks All! |
From: Tom W. <to...@ad...> - 2005-10-20 01:56:49
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On Wednesday 19 October 2005 02:45, Richard Bos wrote: > Op woensdag 19 oktober 2005 19:42, schreef Serge Noiraud: > > Le mercredi 19 Octobre 2005 12:57, Tom Weichmann a =C3=A9crit=C2=A0: > > > Scott, > > > > > > Yeah that is exactly what my first thought was, but there is no -devel > > > package for gettext. Also, when I checked the RPM's for version 9.3 > > > there was a -devel package, but the msgconv program was actually in t= he > > > main RPM not the -devel. My guess is that SuSE put thin into a > > > different package for some reason and I just can not find it... > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > If someone has a SuSe 10 with msgconv installed, type the following > > command > > That's me :) > > > rpm -qf $(type msgconv | awk '{ print $3}') > > > > We'll know the rpm. > > richard@linux:~> rpm -qf $(type msgconv | awk '{ print $3}') > > gettext-devel-0.14.3-6 > > As stated by Tom. It's part of the DVD, perhaps it is not on the net. I guess that this is a bit off topic, but what is interesting about SuSE 10= is=20 that there is no net version as there has always been before. You used to = be=20 able to just download a small ISO and then do an FTP install. There is no= =20 net source for FTP install for this version. I downloaded the 5 CD's, as I= =20 don't have a DVD burner, and there is no -devel package available.=20 Interesting... Thanks for making the GRAMPS RPM! How big is that -devel file? Is it small= =20 enough to e-mail me? If it is please send it to me. Thanks, Tom Weichmann |