From: Kathy W. <kat...@ka...> - 2003-03-29 04:32:30
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Karl Pearson wrote: >I hate to barge in, but this thread has me interested. Linking photos >could/should be relatively easy, but only if a standard is pushed quite >hard that would make it *almost* necessary to have the images in a >directory under the gramps (or other program) data directory. I.e: > >gedcom file directory: >c:\path\data >image directory: >c:\path\data\images > >Then, it would be as simple as translating the '\' to '/' and removing >everything before the 'data' directory. > >I have no idea if this is even feasible where there is no control over >what others do. > >But, perhaps, Kathy, you could format your current software on Windows >that way, then the import should be successful. > >Karl Pearson > > > Karl, I'm still working on being able to install Gramps 0.9. As Don said he thinks their shouldn't be any problem with the import in that version. Trying to get the requirements to be able to install gramps-0.9.0 even from source broke my installation of Mandrake 9.0 because of all the dependencies. I had to reinstall. I still haven't received my cd's for new version of Slackware yet. I'm going to have to put Gramps on the back burner for a short time yet. Believe me, I will be coming back to trying to use Gramps as soon as possible. Kathy |