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Dette kapitel er ved at blive oversat

Hele kapitlet er her, men nogle af afsnittene er stadig på engelsk.

I dette kapitel gennemgås funtionaliteten af Gramplets, som standard er installeret i Gramps.

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For flere Gramplets

som kan udvide funktionaliteten i Gramps, se Third-party Addons.
For technical details about creating your own Gramplet, please see Gramplets for Developers.

Contents

Hvad er en Gramplet?

 
Fig. 12.1 Kontrolpanel oversigten med standard Gramplets

En Gramplet er en udvidelse af Gramps-programmet, der "ideelt set" fungerer problemfrit, som om det var en kernefunktion. De bliver faktisk integreret som en del af Gramps. Men mens kernefunktionerne i en visning er nødvendige næsten konstant, udvider de medfølgende Gramplets visningen på måder, der kun er nødvendige lejlighedsvis. Gramplets giver et supplerende perspektiv på slægtsbog-data, som enten ændrer sig dynamisk under navigationen i Gramps-træet, eller giver interaktivitet til dine genealogiske data.

Gramplets er den opdeling af plugins (også kaldet widgets, plugins, addons, udvidelsesmoduler), der kan findes i Dashboard Category ... eller Sidebars og Bottombars i andre Navigator View Categories. De tilbyder alle mulige former for funktionalitet, der kan være nyttig for forskeren.

Et udvalg af indbyggede plugins er inkluderet og forudinstalleret med Gramps. Gramps-projektet er vært for et udvalg af tilføjelses-plugins, der muligvis kun er af interesse for bestemte målgrupper.

Der er også tredjeparter, såsom Taapeli-projektet i Finland, der er vært for deres eget udvalg af Isotammi-gruppe-tilføjelses-plugins udviklet til at tilpasse Gramps til deres behov. Medlemmer af Gramps-fællesskabet deler også tilføjelser til særlige formål privat eller via GitHub-arkiver. Og brugerne er selvfølgelig inviteret til at udvikle deres egne tilføjelser.

 
Ydelsesforbrug

Gramplets kan gøre Gramps langsommere og bruge meget hukommelse.
Luk alle dockede Gramplets, der ikke vil være til øjeblikkelig brug. (Det er ikke nødvendigt at afinstallere dem med Plugin Manager.) Lukkede Gramplets kan tilføjes til en Gramplet Bar eller Dashboard efter behov.

Er alle plugins ikke også Gramplets?

Hvad er forskellen mellem Gramplets, rapporter, hurtige visninger og værktøjer?

Alle disse er plugin-typer. Men Gramplets er undertyper af plugins med mere vægt på brugergrænsefladen. Gramplets tilføjer en funktion eller et andet perspektiv til visningen. De kan bruges til at forbedre arbejdsgangen i en visning.

De andre plugins har en tendens til at afbryde den normale arbejdsgang for at udføre en anden opgave. De har også en tendens til at blive brugt mere periodisk. Et plugin kan generere et statisk (selv når det er hot-linket) øjebliksbillede af dataene, være en måde at udføre masseændringer på eller tilbyde et alternativt import/eksport/output-system.

Nogle almindelige Plugin-typer er:

  • Rapporter - giver et statisk outputformat af dine data, typisk til præsentation
  • Quick Views - giver en typisk kort, interaktiv liste udledt af dine data
  • Værktøjer - giver en metode til at behandle dine data
  • Gramplets - giver en dynamisk visning og grænseflade til dine data.

En dybere forståelse af de forskellige typer plugins kan opnås ved at sortere Tilføjelseslisten efter Type og udforske de kontrasterende Beskrivelser.

Nogle af de mere statiske typer plugins kan udvides til at fungere dynamisk som en Gramplet.

Adskillige plugins har udviklet sig til flere typer. Nogle plugins er skaller, der lægger ekstra funktioner oven på andre plugins. Quick View Gramplet er ikke en type Quick View-plugin. I stedet er det en dockbar shell, der viser et Quick View plugin og skubber plugin'et til at opdatere, når konteksten ændrer sig.

 
Tip: Konfigurer Quick View Gramplet  

Brug knappen Konfigurer til at ændre hvilket Quick View plugin der skal vises fra en af ​​de forskellige Navigator-kategorier.


Start med Gramplets

Når du starter Kontrolpanel første gang, vil du se to standard Gramplets: Velkommen til Gramps! og Top Efternavne Gramplet.

Kontrolpanelet og Gramplet-panelerne i Navigator-kategorierne kan have fælles og specifikke Gramplets.

  • Fælles Gramplets gælder for enhver visning ... og dataperspektivet er i forhold til konteksten for den aktive person og/eller hjemmepersonen. De kan dockes på enhver Navigator-kategorivisning uden at gøre visningen tvetydig.
  • Specifikke Gramplets har brug for konteksten for bestemte visninger for at give kontekst til deres perspektiv på dataene. Listen i Kontrolpanelets undermenu Tilføj en Gramplet og Gramplet-linjemenuen vil variere afhængigt af den aktive kategorivisning og de installerede Gramplets.

Generel brug og konfiguration

 
Fig. 12.2 Kontrolpanel Velkommen Gramplet

Containerkontrollerne for Gramplets er arrangeret lidt anderledes i Kontrolpanel-kategorien Vis i modsætning til Sidepanel og Bundpanel. Ved at være opmærksom på, hvordan disse Gramplet-containere adskiller sig (og ligner hinanden), kan du fokusere på at få den høje hastighed i stedet for at undre dig over, hvorfor det gik løbsk.

Oprindeligt tilføjet i version 3 er Gramplets i Kontrolpanel-kategorien Vis arrangeret i et konfigurerbart antal kolonner. Sidepanel og Bundpanel split panes blev valgt blandt senere innovationer foreslået i GEPS 19. De blev bygget på filtersidepanelet i 3.3-versionen. Filteret blev konverteret til en Gramplet og forudfastgjort i sidepanelet.

 
Fig. 12.3 Fritliggende sidepanel Velkommen Gramplet

De opdelte ruder giver begrænset skærmplads til at fastgøre Gramplets i de andre Navigator-kategorier. Men i modsætning til de mange kolonner i Kontrolpanel-visningen er hver ny opdelt rude en enkelt kolonne, fyldt med en enkelt Gramplet. (Ruden understøtter stadig at holde flere Gramplets, den bruger kun faner til at vise dem én ad gangen.)

Den delte rude-tilgang reducerer behovet for at skifte mellem kategorivisninger... og det letter kravene til databasen.

 
Fig. 12.4 Afkoblet Gramplet i Kontrolpanel-visningen

Gramplets kan dog frakobles (frigøres) for at gøre dem til et selvstændigt vindue fra en hvilken som helst af de tre containere. Når de er afkoblet, åbner en ekstra Help-knap nederst til venstre Gramplets side på denne hjemmeside. Hvis du klikker på knappen X i øverste højre hjørne, dockes en afkoblet Gramplet igen. Hvis du klikker på den lignende X knap på en docket Gramplet, fjernes den fra ruden.


Kontrolpanel visningen

I Kontrolpanel kan du trække knappen  Properties  (øverst til venstre) for hver Gramplet for at flytte den i Kontrolpanel-visningsområdet. Du kan klikke på knappen  Properties  for at frigøre (eller ‘frigøre) Grampleten fra Kontrolpanel-visningen og placere den i sit eget vindue. Vinduet forbliver åbent uanset side (relationer, diagrammer osv.). Lukning af den frigjorte visning sætter den tilbage i Kontrolpanel-visningen. Hvis du afslutter Gramps med en åben Gramplet, åbnes den automatisk, når du starter Gramps igen.

Når en eller flere Gramplets frigøres fra Kontrolpanel-visningen, forbliver de synlige, når du skifter til en anden visning (f.eks. Person- eller Diagramvisning). På denne måde kan du bruge disse Gramplets til at supplere en bestemt visning med yderligere detaljer og funktionalitet, som Gramplet'en leverer.

Du kan tilføje nye Gramplets ved at højreklikke på et ledigt område i Kontrolpanel-visningen. Klik på knappen X over Gramplet'en for at fjerne den fra Kontrolpanelet.

⚙ Konfigurerbare indstillinger
 
Fig. 12.5 Vis menu

Du kan ændre antallet af kolonner ved at ændre en indstilling for fanen Gramplets Layout i vinduet Konfigurer Kontrolpanel. For at åbne vinduet skal du klikke på knappen  Konfigurer... eller vælge menuen Vis ➡ Konfigurer... eller trykke på Konfigurer aktiv visning tastaturtastaturgenvej.

 
Fig. 12.6 Gramplet-konfigurationsfaner

Hver Gramplet, der er forankret i Kontrolpanelet, vil også have en konfigurationsfane tilføjet. (Men den samme Gramplet har muligvis ingen konfigurationsmuligheder eller faner, når den er forankret i sidepanelet eller bundpanelet.) Kontrolpanelet giver ekstra muligheder for hver Gramplet, så den kan omdøbes, indstilles til en fast lodret størrelse eller maksimeres lodret i sin kolonne. Konfigurationsfanen for Gramplets, der er forankret i Kontrolpanelet, afspejler mindst disse minimumsmuligheder.

Hvis du dobbeltklikker på titlen på en Gramplet, der er forankret i Kontrolpanel-kategorien, kan du ændre visningstitlen.

Den opdelte skærms sidepanel og bundpanel

 
Fig. 12.7 Gramplet-opdelte skærme, der viser Gramplet Bar Menu med den umærkede Pil ned rullemenuknap

Hver af disse opdelte skærmruder er en beholder med stablede Gramplet-faner. Ligesom Windows med en fanebladssektion kan hver kun vise en enkelt fane ad gangen. Men faner kan tilføjes, omarrangeres, fjernes fra docking eller deaktiveres på samme måde som Kontrolpanel. I stedet for en kontekstmenu har hver delt rude Gramplet Bar Menu dog en Pil ned rullemenuknap for at vise den samme pop op-liste med muligheder.

For at tilføje en Gramplet til de stablede faner skal du vælge den fra undermenuen Gramplet Bar Menu Tilføj en gramplet.

For at fjerne en fane skal du gribe fanebladets titel og trække den ud af delt rude til værktøjslinjen eller menulinjen. For at sætte den i igen, skal du klikke på knappen Luk eller knappen 'X'.

For at fjerne Gramplet fra stakfanerne skal du vælge den fra undermenuen Gramplet Bar Menu Fjern en gramplet. (Alternativt vil knappen Luk × være tilgængelig, hvis afkrydsningsfeltet 'Vis luk-knap i gramplet-faner' i fanen Display under Indstillinger er valgt.)

Bemærk, at de samme Gramplets kan være faner i forskellige delte skærmsektioner i en visning, men være konfigureret til at vise information forskelligt. Det er vigtigt at være opmærksom på, at hver Gramplet (uanset om den er stablet som en fane eller flydende og ikke-dokket) hæmmer Gramps' ydeevne. Brug færre Gramplets for at gøre Gramps mere responsiv.

Listerne over Gramplets, der kan tilføjes til stakken af ​​faner i en delt rude, filtreres efter dem, der er relevante for den pågældende kategori.

⚙ Konfigurerbare indstillinger
 
Fig. 12.8 Vis menu
 
Ønsker du flere gramplets

For at tilføje flere gramplets skal du følge instruktionerne på Tredjepartstilføjelser. Tjek listen over tilgængelige rapporter her.

Derudover er der en række tredjeparts gramplets, som du nemt kan installere og bruge. Disse omfatter:

  • Headline News Gramplet - aktuelle, breaking news fra Gramps
  • Data Entry Gramplet - rediger aktiv persons navn, fødselsdato og -sted, dødsdato og -sted, og tilføj personer
  • Python Gramplet - en Python-shell
  • FAQ Gramplet - ofte stillede spørgsmål
  • Note Gramplet - se og rediger aktiv persons primære personnote

og mange andre. Se Tredjepartstilføjelser for flere detaljer.

Oversigt over Gramplets

Oversigt over alle standard indbyggede Gramplets og de visningskategorier, hvor hver gramplet kan bruges.

Uafhængigt af hver kategori-visningstilstand kan Gramplets tilføjes eller fjernes ved hjælp af følgende kontrolelementer:

  • I Kontrolpanel-kategorien, via højreklik-kontekstmenuen.
  • I alle andre kategorier, via rullemenuerne til Gramplet-valg (Pil ned-knappen) på enten bundpanelet eller sidepanelet.

Der er ingen menupunkter til at tilføje en Gramplet. Dette skyldes, at det ville være tvetydigt, om Gramplet skulle tilføjes til den pågældende visningstilstands sidepanelet eller bundpanelet.

Gramplet-liste

Klik på en kategorioverskrift (to gange) for at sortere listen og vise den pågældende kategoris menu med tilgængelige indbyggede Gramplet-valg. (Den faktiske menu vil også indeholde installerede Tredjepartstilføjelse Gramplets.)

Gramplet   Kontrolpanel   Personer   Slægtsforhold   Familier   Tavler   Hændelser   Steder   Geografi   Kilder   Kildehenvisninger   Arkiver   Medier   Noter
2-Way Fan Chart
Age Stats 🗹
Age on Date 🗹
Ancestors
Attributes
Calendar 🗹
Children
Citations
Descendant Fan
Descendants
Details
Encloses
Enclosed By
Events
Events Coordinates
FAQ 🗹
Fan Chart
Filter
Gallery
Given Name Cloud 🗹
Image Metadata
Media Preview
Notes
Pedigree
Quick View 🗹 ⚙ ♦ ⚙ ♦ ⚙ ♦ ⚙ ♦ ⚙ ♦ ⚙ ♦ ⚙ ♦ ⚙ ♦ ⚙ ♦ ⚙ ♦ ⚙ ♦ ⚙ ♦ ⚙
Records 🗹
References
Relatives
Residence
Session Log 🗹
SoundEx 🗹
Statistics 🗹
Surname Cloud 🗹
To Do 🗹
Top Surnames 🗹
Welcome to Gramps! 🗹
What's Next? 🗹
Python Evaluation! 🗹
Uncollected Objects! 🗹
Symbol Betydning
Farlig. Kun tilgængelig i debug tilstand
angivet i gramplet-menuen for visning
🗹 forskellig containeradfærd
♦ ⚙ kategori-specifikke konfigurationsmuligheder
kategori-specifik grænseflade
Indhold baseret på aktiv post eller kategori

For mere detaljerede oplysninger om brugen af ​​de installerede Gramplets, se Gramplets.

Gramplets

De følgende afsnit beskriver hver Gramplet og dens grundlæggende funktionalitet.

 

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2-vejs viftediagram

 
Fig. 12.9 2-vejs viftegramplet

Diagram bestående af både ascendanter og efterkommere. 2-vejs viftevisning-visningen viser interaktivt den aktive persons forfædre og efterkommere i et cirkeldiagramformat. Efterkommerviften giver en omfattende og visuelt tiltalende måde at udforske og analysere en persons efterkommere i dit stamtræ.

Se også:


Alder på datoen

 
Fig. 12.10 Age On Date Gramplet - detached example

The Age on Date Gramplet allows you to enter a Calendar date in the Date: entry field. If you select the Run the Gramplet will compute the ages for everyone in your Family Tree living on that Date and will show the results in a separate People and their ages (the/on) <date> Quick View report dialog. The date must be entered in a calendar format that Gramps accepts eg: YYYY-MM-DD .

  • No configuration options are available for this gramplet.



People and their ages (the/on) <date> Quick View report dialog

 
Fig. 12.11 Age On Date Gramplet - Quick View - result example

From the resulting People and their ages (the/on) <date> Quick View report dialog you can sort by the Person, Age or Status columns. Right clicking the row opens a context menu that allows you to Copy all rows to the clipboard; or to See the person details in the Person Editor, or Make the person active.
See also:

Age Stats

 
Fig. 12.12 Age Stats Gramplet - detached example

The Age Stats Gramplet shows statistics in the form of three graphs grouped in 5 years age span breakdowns (use the vertical scroll bar to see the other two graphs or detach and maximize the Gramplet):

  • Lifespan Age Distribution - for all people having valid birth and death dates.
  • Father - Child Age Diff Distribution - shows the age difference between child and father where both individuals have valid birth dates.
  • Mother - Child Age Diff Distribution - shows the age difference between child and mother where both individuals have valid birth dates.

Rolling the mouse cursor over a chart row will display a hint with the count of offspring matching the row's range.

Double-clicking a row in any of the statistics graphs opens a Quick View report of the offspring categorized by that row. You can sort the Quick View report by the Name, Birth Date and Name Type columns.

Right-clicking the Quick View report row displays a context menu for copying the list, opening the Person Editor or activating the person.

Quick View

 

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⚙ Configurable Options
 
Fig. 12.13 "Age Stats" Gramplet - from People category Configuration tab defaults

Adjustable graph scaling limits

  • Max age: (110 default) - Maximum age ranging between 1-150.
  • Max age of Mother at birth: (55 default) - Maximum age ranging between 1-150.
  • Max age of Father at birth: (70 default) - Maximum age ranging between 1-70.

Select the Save button to apply your changes.

In the Dashboard View, the Gramplet may be detached by clicking the Configure active view button.

Ancestors

 
Fig. 12.14 Ancestors Gramplet - detached example

Use the Ancestors Gramplet to show ancestors of the active person. It is intended to be used as a navigation help, an alternative way to move through your family tree in Gramps . If you detach the Gramplet, and place it next to Gramps, it will allow you to use it to easily change the content of the current "Person view".

Hovering the mouse over a person shows a tooltip with details for them.

Using the context menu to:

  • Edit - the selected person.
  • Copy All - the contents of the gramplet to the OS clipboard


See also:

  • Relatives Gramplet - relatives of the active person navigation aid.

Attributes

 
Fig. 12.15 Attributes Gramplet

The Attributes Gramplet shows all of the attributes for the current, active person. Double click on the name of the attribute, and you will run a Quick View that shows all of the people that have that attribute, and the values for it. You can sort the Quick View by the attribute value by clicking on the column name.

Quick View
 

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Fig. 12.16 Attributes Gramplet - Quick View example result

In the Quick View, highlight the entry to change the active person (which will then change the Attributes Gramplet), and double-click the Quick View entry to bring up the Edit Person dialog window.

Person Attributes

See Attributes

Family Attributes

See Attributes

Event Attributes

See Attributes

Source Attributes

See Attributes

Citation Attributes

See Attributes

Media Attributes

See Attributes

Calendar

 
Fig. 12.17 "Calendar Gramplet" - detached example

The Calendar Gramplet shows a monthly calendar.

Surrounding the month label at the top left corner, the < previous and > next buttons can be used to change the month.

Surrounding the year label at the top right corner, the < previous and > next buttons can be used to change the year.

Double-click a day to run the On This Day Quick View. The Quick View window shows up to 3 table sections, the events (if any exist) of: the exact date, other events on the same month/day in history, and events in that year.

You can also drag a day from the Calendar to the date fields (such as for the Event Editor or the Age on Date Gramplet) to enter that date. Similarly, a calendar day may also be dragged to the Clipboard where it will be stored in a plain text format.

 
Localized Day of the week headers

The customary first day of the week can be shown on calendar and which vary culturally. The calendar adapts to the language setting.

The feature will be included in the 6.0 release but can patched manually. See the Discourse forum discussion on the Calendar Gramplet


 
The calendar columns are localized

The customary first day of the week shown on calendars varies culturally. The calendar adapts to the locality. If the first calendar column is for the wrong day of the week, contact the translator for your language and refer them to the gtk/gtkcalendar translation string.


Children

 
Fig. 12.18 Children Gramplet - detached example with tooltip

Gramplet showing the active persons children from all marriages. Children are displayed as ordered in the family record(s).

Double-click on a row to edit the selected child.

Select a column title to sort temporarily until you exit Gramps.

How do I change the order of children?

  • Use the Children tab in the Family Editor to change the order of children in the active family.
  • Use the third-party addon Sort Children in Birth order tool which allows bulk updates of the children order.

See also:

  • This Children gramplet in the People Category views displays all children from all marriages for the active person. Children are displayed as ordered in the family record(s).


Person Children

See Children

Also the Spouse column shows if present which other parent the active person had the child with. (and is not the spouse of the listed child!)

Family Children

See Children

Citations

 
Fig. 12.19 Citation Gramplet - detached example

Gramplet showing the active persons citations.

Person Citations

See Citations

Family Citations

See Citations

Event Citations

See Citations

Place Citations

See Citations

Media Citations

See Citations

Descendant Fan Chart

 
Fig. 12.20 Descendant Fan (chart) Gramplet - detached example

Gramplet showing active person's direct descendants as a fan chart.

See also:


Descendants

 
Fig. 12.21 Descendants Gramplet - detached example

The Descendants Gramplet shows the direct descendants of the active person.

The order of the spouses and children is that given in the Gramps editor. To change the order of spouses, click on Order on the Relationship view. To change the order of children, drag and drop them in the correct order in the Family edit window.

This Gramplet is based on the Descendant Report, available from the Textual Reports.

The Descendants Gramplet will update when you change the active person, or change family trees. It does not update automatically for edits or additions because this report is time-consuming to run.

Minimizing a Gramplet will prevent it from updating.

Moving the mouse over a person will show a tooltip summary which includes the death date.

Details

 
Fig. 12.22 Details Gramplet - detached example

Gramplet showing details of the active person.

Provides a brief non editable summary of the selected person for example:

  • Name: of person
  • Also Known As:
  • Other Name:
  • Father:
  • Mother:
  • Birth:
  • Death:
  • Burial:
  • Image: If available the primary image will be shown to the right of the details, otherwise a cross will indicate the image is missing, you may double click the image to open it in an external viewer. To change the primary active image see: Edit Person Editors - Gallery tab

You may highlight and copy the individual text fields.

 

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Person Details

See Details

Place Details

See Details

Repository Details

See Details

Encloses

 
Fig. 12.23 Encloses Gramplet - detached example

Gramplet showing the hierarchical locations of a place it encloses over time.


Encloses Place Locations

See Enclosed By

Enclosed By

 
Fig. 12.24 Enclosed By Gramplet - detached example

Gramplet showing the locations hierarchically enclosed by a place over time.


Enclosed By Place Locations

See Encloses

Events

 
Fig. 12.25 Events Gramplet - detached example

Primarily designed as an alternative to opening a Edit Object dialog layout tab .

Double click a row to edit the event.

See Events

Family Events

Gramplet added in the Person category will show the events for the active Family.

Person Events

Gramplet added in the Person category will show the events for the active person.


Events Coordinates

Primarily designed to verify that the key data exists to plot the Events in the Geography view. Beyond the coordinates, a date and event type are needed for some of the animated views.

Right-click a row to open a context menu to edit the event or place.

Family Events Audit

 
Fig. 12.26 Events Coordinates Gramplet - detached example

Gramplet added in the Family category will show the Events for the active Family.

Person Events Audit

Gramplet added in the Person category will show the Events for the active person.

Fan Chart

 
Fig. 12.27 Fan Chart Gramplet

The Fan Chart Gramplet shows the direct ancestors of the active person in a circular format. It is similar to the Pedigree View, but shown around the center/active person, and further generations spiralling out.

Click on a parent in the chart and they will expand or contract above their child. Right-click on a person and you can:

  • select that person to be the active person
  • edit the person which allows through Person Editor add children to person's families
  • select from among the person's relatives to be the active person
  • add partners (families) to person
  • copy name, birth and death of person into clipboard

Clicking in an open area (non-person) and dragging the mouse will allow you to rotate the chart about the center. You may also left-click and drag in the center to reposition the fan chart.

A black edge on the outer radius of the chart indicates more parents for that person. A black circle in the center indicates that the center person has children.

The Fan Chart Gramplet will update when you change the active person, or change family trees.

Minimizing a Gramplet will prevent it from updating.

See also:


FAQ

 
Fig. 12.28 FAQ Gramplet - detached example

The FAQ Gramplet (Frequently Asked Questions) shows a list of common questions, and links to their answers from the Gramps Wiki (requires an internet connection).

This gramplet shows a manually curated list of Frequently Asked Questions hyperlinked to answers in articles of the Gramps wiki. The list is collated from new user postings to the Gramps User Forum that must be answered repeatedly.

The idea is to make the answers to the most common question easier to find, the primary objective is to let new users start using Gramps more quickly.

See Also

  • Bug Report 11997: how to add/update FAQs


Filter

Gramplet providing a filter specific to the Category:

General usage
 

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People Filter

 
Fig. 12.29 People - "Filter Gramplet" - detached - default

Equivalent to the built-in Custom Filter rules:

 

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People Filter example

Some simple regular expressions to filter out persons with surnames spelled slightly different.

With this regular expression in the sidebar filter Name: entry:

eri[ck](s|ss)on

or

eri[ck]ss?on

or

eri[ck]s+on

You get all four versions as result:

Ericson
Ericsson
Erikson 
Eriksson


 
Use of regular expressions only works on some fields


Families Filter

 
Fig. 12.30 Families - "Filter Gramplet" - detached - default

Equivalent to the built-in Custom Filter rules:


Charts Filter

 
Fig. 12.31 Charts - Filter Gramplet - detached - default (Same as People Filter)

The diagrams in Charts need the context of connecting records to define the connections between blocks. So rather than only displaying only the matching records in the Charts view modes, Filters for the Charts still displays all the records but dims the non-matching ones.

Interface is the same as the People Filter Gramplet

Events Filter

 
Fig. 12.32 Events - Filter Gramplet - detached - default

Equivalent to the built-in Custom Filter rules:


Places Filter

 
Fig. 12.33 Places - Filter Gramplet - detached - default

Equivalent to the built-in Custom Filter rules:


Geography Filter

 
Fig. 12.34 Geography - Filter Gramplet - detached - default (Same as Places Filter)

Interface is the same as the Places Filter Gramplet


Sources Filter

 
Fig. 12.35 Sources - Filter Gramplet - detached - default

Equivalent to the built-in Custom Filter rules:


Citations Filter

 
Fig. 12.36 Citations - Filter Gramplet - detached - default

Equivalent to the built-in Custom Filter rules:

Source:

Citation:


Repositories Filter

 
Fig. 12.37 Repositories - "Filter Gramplet" - detached - default

Equivalent to the built-in Custom Filter rules:


Media Filter

 
Fig. 12.38 Media - Filter Gramplet - detached - default

Equivalent to the built-in Custom Filter rules:


Notes Filter

 
Fig. 12.39 Notes - Filter Gramplet - detached - default

Equivalent to the built-in Custom Filter rules:


Gallery

 
Fig. 12.40 Gallery Gramplet - detached example

Gramplet showing media objects. The first image is the primary active media object that is used in reports and the Edit Person dialog.

You can use the context menu to right click and Make Active Media

Double-click on the picture to view it in the default image viewer application.

See also:


Person Gallery

See Gallery

Family Gallery

See Gallery

Event Gallery

See Gallery

Place Gallery

See Gallery

Source Gallery

See Gallery

Citation Gallery

See Gallery

Given Name Cloud

 
Fig. 12.41 Given Name Cloud Gramplet - detached example

The Given Name Cloud Gramplet shows the top most popular given names in your family tree. The font size of the name indicates how popular it is. Mouse over the name to see the exact count, and the percent of people in the family tree that have that name.

The Gramplet splits up given names into words (broken up by spaces). For example "Sarah Elizabeth" would appear under both "Sarah" and "Elizabeth".

Double-click on the given name to bring up a Quick View of all of the matching people.

See also:

Quick View

 

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Image Metadata

 
Fig. 12.42 Image Metadata Gramplet - example

The Image Metadata Gramplet offers an interface to look at Image Exif Metadata from your images (*.jpg, *.png. *.tiff, *.exv, *.nef, *.psd, *.pgf).
See also the third party:

Prerequisites

 
Special Note

Before being able to use this Gramplet/Addon, you will need to download and install gexiv2
or install gexiv2 from your local Linux repository.
MS-Windows users, this is depends on which installer you used.
Ubuntu, use the Universe repository to find gexiv2.
Also see GExiv2 for Image metadata


Once you have installed gexiv2, see above for directions to download and install this addon...

 

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Pyexiv2 can be used from the command line interface (cli) as well, and from within a python script:

  1. import the pyexiv2 library
    from pyexiv2 import ImageMetadata, ExifTag
  2. specify your image
    image = ImageMetadata("/home/user/image.jpg")
  3. read the image
    image.read()

Exif, IPTC, XMP metadata reference tags can be found here.

Example:

image["Exif.Image.Artist"] # Artist
Smith and Johnson's Photography Studio
image["Exif.Image.DateTime"] # DateTime
1826 Apr 12 14:00:00
image["Exif.Image.DateTime"] = datetime.datetime.now() # Add DateTime
image.write() # write the Metadata

Usage scenario

The preferred way to use this addon is:

  1. install pyexiv2
  2. Install this addon
  3. Restart Gramps
  4. Click Views from the Menu bar, and select Media Views
  5. Open the Side Bar
  6. Slide the available empty right view to about half the screen.
  7. Right click text to the Side Bar tab, and select Add a Gramplet
  8. Select Image Metadata Gramplet
  9. Select an image from the left hand MediaView


Media Preview

 
Fig. 12.43 Media Preview Gramplet - detached example

Gramplet shows a preview of the single primary media object if it exists.
See Media Category

Notes

 
Fig. 12.44 Notes Gramplet - detached example

Gramplet showing the active persons notes.

See also:


Person Notes

See Notes

Family Notes

See Notes

Event Notes

See Notes

Place Notes

See Notes

Source Notes

See Notes

Citation Notes

See Notes

Repository Notes

See Notes

Media Notes

See Notes

Pedigree

 
Fig. 12.45 Pedigree Gramplet - detached example

The Pedigree Gramplet shows a compressed view of the active person's direct ancestors. It defaults to going back 100 generations. The names can be clicked to change the active person, right-click to edit the person. At the bottom of the Gramplet the number of people per generation is listed. Birth and death dates are shown next to each person's name. Double-click the Generation number to see the matching individuals in a Quick View report.

Using the content of the Pedigree in another program requires a bit of effort Open a contextual pop-up menu by right-clicking anywhere in the gramplet except a hotlink. Or, you can begin a drag selection from the same inert areas. Copy the highlighted text the OS clipboard from that same context menu. (The keybinding for 'Copy' will not work.) When you paste the text into another text editing program, you may need change the font to a non-proportional font to preserve the indentation. Some online services collapse leading spaces when you post a chunk of text. Preserving the indentation for such services may require replacing doubled spaces with doubled placeholder characters... like periods/full stops.

⚙ Configurable Options

  • Max generations: 1 to 100 limit; (default: 100) - Maximum generations to display.
  • [x] Show dates (default: checkbox selected)
  • Line type:
    • UTF (default)
    • ASCII

Python Evaluation

 
Warning! Diagnostic Tool

Do not use this Debug feature on your working Family Tree. Always create a new empty Family Tree or a copy of your existing Family Tree for testing.
This option is only available when Gramps has been started using a developer mode switch. It is not intended for general use and has limited safeguards.

 
Fig 12.46 "Python Evaluation Gramplet" - detached example

The Python Evaluation Gramplet tool is intended to test Python scripts with Gramps data.

 

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Example usage

Sample code for listing Gramps internal "constants":

import os
import sys
from gramps.gen.const import *

# Get all uppercase variables from the current namespace
ENV = {
    name: value for name, value in locals().items()
    if name.isupper() and not name.startswith('_') and isinstance(value, str)
}

# Print each item in the dictionary, indicating if it's a hidden directory
for key, value in ENV.items():
    try:
        if os.path.isdir(value):
            if sys.platform.startswith('win'):
                import ctypes
                attrs = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetFileAttributesW(value)
                hidden_status = "HIDDEN" if attrs != -1 and bool(attrs & 2) else "NOT HIDDEN"
            else:
                hidden_status = "HIDDEN" if os.path.basename(value).startswith('.') else "NOT HIDDEN"
            print(f"({hidden_status})    {key}  :    {value}")
        else:
            print(f"{key}  :    {value}     (NOT A DIRECTORY)")
    except Exception as e:
        print(f"{key}  :    {value}     (ERROR :    {str(e)})")

See Also


Quick View

 
Fig. 12.47 Quick View Gramplet - detached example

The Quick View Gramplet allows the selected Quick View report to be updated dynamically as active records are changed. Instead of a window with a static report, the gramplet updates as different active records are selected within the target Category. (When this Gramplet was introduced, it only offered choosing Quick View Reports from the People category. A Configuration pop-up menu to select View categories has since been added.)

You can run any of the builtin Quick Views or addon QuickView reports.

 
Fig. 12.48 Quick View Gramplet - Configuration tab shown

You can change the options by clicking the Option button (top, left hand button of the Gramplet) which will detach the Gramplet and bring it up an a window. Select Options on the top row, and a list of options will appear. Press Save to apply the changes to the Quick View. You may then close the window to reattach the Gramplet.


See the following developer information if you are interested in creating your own:


Records

 
Fig 12.49 Records Gramplet - detached example

The Records Gramplet shows a number of interesting facts about the records (mostly age related) from your database. The list shows the top three for each element.

  • Person Records:
    • Youngest living person
    • Oldest living person
    • Person died at youngest age
    • Person died at oldest age
    • Person married at youngest age
    • Person married at oldest age
    • Person divorced at youngest age
    • Person divorced at oldest age
    • Youngest father
    • Youngest mother
    • Oldest father
    • Oldest mother
  • Family Records
    • Couple with most children
    • Living couple married most recently
    • Living couple married most long ago
    • Shortest past marriage
    • Longest past marriage


The list is not only interesting on its own, it is also a good sanity check of the data. For some items you have to fill in some additional information.

This following example shows that there was a marriage event (thus calculation of the offset) but none of the persons had a death event. Even if the date is not known, just enter a death event for one of the partners and the list will be corrected.

Living couple married most long ago

  1. van Dosselaere, Egidius and Rechters, Petronella (382 years, 1 month)
  2. de Richter, Petrus and Asscericx, Catharina (379 years, 9 months)


An identical Records Report is also available.

Henvisninger

 
Fig 12.50 Henvisninger Gramplet - detached example

Gramplet showing the active persons References.


Person References

  • Person References : Gramplet showing the backlink references for a person

See References

Family References

  • Family References : Gramplet showing the backlink references for a family

See References

Event References

  • Event References : Gramplet showing the backlink references for an event

See References

Place References

  • Place References : Gramplet showing the backlink references for a place

See References

Source References

  • Source References : Gramplet showing the backlink references for a source

See References

Citation References

  • Citation References : Gramplet showing the backlink references for a citation

See References

Repository References

  • Repository References : Gramplet showing the backlink references for a repository

See References

Media References

  • Media References : Gramplet showing the backlink references for a media object

See References

Note References

  • Note References : Gramplet showing the backlink references for a note

See References

Relatives

 
Fig 12.51 Relatives Gramplet - detached example

Use the Relatives Gramplet to show all direct relatives of the active person. It is intended to be used as a navigation help, an alternative way to move through your family tree in Gramps . If you detach the Gramplet, and place it next to Gramps, it will allow you to use it to easily change the content of the current "Person view".

If you are working in the charts category Pedigree view, the active person is the left-most person. By clicking a name in the relatives Gramplet, you can easily change the active person, and all person view in the other window will update. As the relatives Gramplet shows all spouses, all children and all parents, this offers an alternative way of navigating your data.

The names in this Gramplet also allow you to call up the person editor directly, by right-clicking on any of the names.

The Relatives Gramplet can be added to the following categories:

  • People Category
  • Relationships Category
  • Charts Category
  • Geography Category (selected views only)


See also:

  • Ancestors Gramplet - ancestors of the active person navigation aid.

Residence

 
Fig. 12.52 Person - Residence Gramplet - detached - example

Gramplet showing residence events for the active person

 

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Person Residence

 

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See Residence

Session Log

 
Fig. 12.53 Session Log Gramplet - detached example

The session log keeps track of activity in this session. It lists selected and edited objects.

Click a name once to make this person the active person. Double-click on a name or family brings up the edit page for that object. In addition, if you want to edit a person, but don't want to change the active person, you can right-click on the person's name.

This Gramplet is handy because you can very quickly change the active person, or edit the object, from the session list.


SoundEx

 
Fig. 12.54 SoundEx Gramplet - detached example showing context menu

The SoundEx Gramplet generates SoundEx codes for the names of people in the Family Tree.

From the SoundEx Gramplet window you can either choose a Name: from the pop-up menu shown by selecting the down arrowhead, (triangle) or you can type a name into the text field.

The name you type in can be any name... even a name not present in your Family Tree.

The SoundEx code: field shows the result automatically eg: The SoundEx code for Simpson is S512

You can right click on the SoundEx code: field to copy the result.

A Help button is available which brings you to this page. With the Close button (or using the keyboard shortcut Alt+C) you dismiss the SoundEx Gramplet window.

Soundex what is this?

Soundex is the most widely known of all phonetic algorithms which allow indexing of words by their sound, as pronounced in English. Soundex support is included with searching via a Soundex match of People with the <name> Custom Filter rule, a Soundex Gramplet, and as a quality control for matching in the Find Possible Duplicate People tool.

The Soundex equivalent is a coded surname (last name) index based on the way a surname sounds rather than the way it is spelled. Surnames that sound the same, but are spelled differently, like SMITH and SMYTH, have the same code and are filed together. The Soundex coding system was developed so that surnames may be found even when recorded under variant spellings.

First applied to the 1880 US Census, Soundex is a "sound index", not a strictly alphabetical one. The key feature is that it codes surnames (last names) based on the way a name sounds rather than on how it is spelled. The Soundex phonetic coding system pre-dates computers and was to help researchers find a surname quickly even though it may have received different spellings.

Those doing census lookups must use the same method to encode and tabulate surnames as the census workers did when they generated the database.

To search for a particular surname, you must first work out its encoding equivalent.

  • Basic Soundex Coding Rule:

Every Soundex code consists of a letter and three numbers, such as W-252. The letter is always the first letter of the surname. The numbers are assigned to the remaining letters of the surname according to the Soundex guide shown below. Zeroes are added at the end if necessary to produce a four-character code. Additional letters are disregarded. Examples: Washington is coded W-252 (W, 2 for the S, 5 for the N, 2 for the G, remaining letters disregarded). Lee is coded L-000 (L, 000 added).

Number Represents the Letters
1 B, F, P, V
2 C, G, J, K, Q, S, X, Z
3 D, T
4 L
5 M, N
6 R

Disregard the letters A, E, I, O, U, H, W, and Y.

  • Additional Soundex Coding Rules:
    • Names With Double Letters: If the surname has any double letters, they should be treated as one letter. For example:
      • Gutierrez is coded G-362 (G, 3 for the T, 6 for the first R, second R ignored, 2 for the Z).
    • Names with Letters Side-by-Side that have the Same Soundex Code Number: If the surname has different letters side-by-side that have the same number in the Soundex coding guide, they should be treated as one letter. Examples:
      • Pfister is coded as P-236 (P, F ignored, 2 for the S, 3 for the T, 6 for the R).
      • Jackson is coded as J-250 (J, 2 for the C, K ignored, S ignored, 5 for the N, 0 added).
      • Tymczak is coded as T-522 (T, 5 for the M, 2 for the C, Z ignored, 2 for the K). Since the vowel "A" separates the Z and K, the K is coded.
    • Names with Prefixes: If a surname has a prefix, such as Van, Con, De, Di, La, or Le, code both with and without the prefix because the surname might be listed under either code. Note, however, that Mc and Mac are not considered prefixes.For example, VanDeusen might be coded two ways:V-532 (V, 5 for N, 3 for D, 2 for S) or D-250 (D, 2 for the S, 5 for the N, 0 added).
    • Consonant Separators: If a vowel (A, E, I, O, U) separates two consonants that have the same Soundex code, the consonant to the right of the vowel is coded. Example:Tymczak is coded as T-522 (T, 5 for the M, 2 for the C, Z ignored (see "Side-by-Side" rule above), 2 for the K). Since the vowel "A" separates the Z and K, the K is coded. If "H" or "W" separate two consonants that have the same Soundex code, the consonant to the right of the vowel is not coded. Example: Ashcraft is coded A-261 (A, 2 for the S, C ignored, 6 for the R, 1 for the F). It is not coded A-226.

Please visit the NARA Soundex Indexing page to learn more about Soundex Indexing System.

Statistics

 
Fig. 12.55 Statistics Gramplet - detached example

The Statistics Gramplet runs a Statistics report. Double-click the phrases to bring up the matching items Quick View reports.

Following information is provided to you in this Gramplet:

  • Individuals
    • Number of individuals
    • Males
    • Females
    • Individuals with other gender
    • Individuals with unknown gender
    • Incomplete names
    • Individuals with missing birth dates
    • Disconnected individuals
  • Family information
    • Number of families
    • Unique surnames
  • Media objects
    • Individuals with media objects
    • Total numbers of media object references
    • Number of unique media objects
    • Total size of media objects
    • Missing Media Objects

As with all Gramplets if you click on the left hand side Tool button you detach the window and if you add persons to your family tree, you will see the amount of individuals change dynamically.

The information given in this Gramplet is the same as in the Database Summary Report and similar to the result from the Database Information dialog.

Quick Views

 

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Surname Cloud

 
Fig. 12.56 Surname Cloud Gramplet - detached example

The Surname Cloud Gramplet shows the top 150 (by default) used surnames. The name font size is proportional to the amount of people with the same name.

Double-click a surname to run the Same Surnames Quick View. This will open the Quick View window where you can find all people with a matching or alternate name. Person, birth date and name type are given.

If you mouse over the name you see the percentage of occurrence and total counts.

At the bottom of the gramplet you are shown:

  • Total unique surnames:
  • Total surnames showing:
  • Total people:

Using the context menu you can select the text and copy it elsewhere.

 
Fig. 12.57 Surname Cloud Gramplet - Configuration tab shown

You can change the number of surnames displayed as well minimum and maximum font sizes by configuring the view for this gramplet.

Quick View

 

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To Do

 
Fig. 12.58 To Do Gramplet - detached example

The To Do Gramplet displays a free form text area showing the contents of Note objects of the "To Do" type. The Type of To Do note is filtered to the current category.

You can use this area to put some notes, remarks, things you should to get your research going. There are several other To Do programs (e.g. Tomboy e.a.) but these Gramplets are useful as the information stays within the Gramps database.

To Do Gramplets allow you to create notes and attach them to Gramps objects. For example, you can add a Person To Do Gramplet to the sidebar of the Person View. Notes added using this Gramplet will be attached to the currently active person. There is a To Do Gramplet for each Gramps primary object type.
See also the Third-party Addon:

  • ToDo Notes Gramplet available for the Dashboard that lists all To Do notes in the database, together with the object to which they are attached.


Top Surnames

 
Fig. 12.59 Top Surnames Gramplet - detached example

The Top Surnames Gramplet shows a list of the top 10 (by default) used surnames and is installed by default on the Dashboard category view.

The top ten is presented as follows:

  • Surname
  • percentage
  • occurrences

The list gives you also the Total unique surnames in the database as well as the total number of people in your database.

Double-click a surname to run the Same Surnames Quick View. This opens the Quick View window, which gives the people with the surname you double-clicked.

A table is presented which shows all people with a matching name or alternate name. Person's name, ID, birth date and name type is given.


Uncollected Objects

 
Warning! Diagnostic Tool

Do not use this Debug feature on your working Family Tree. Always create a new empty Family Tree or a copy of your existing Family Tree for testing.
This option is only available when Gramps has been started using a developer mode switch. It is not intended for general use and has limited safeguards.

 
Fig 12.60 "Uncollected Objects Gramplet" - detached example

The Uncollected Objects Gramplet is intended to list the low-level Python objects that are left around in memory and cannot be (easily) automatically deleted when they are no longer in use. Developers use it to try to identify the source of memory 'leaks', which cause Gramps to continually use more and more memory, the longer it is used.

Because the tool is trying to display objects that might still be getting deleted, it sometimes has some trouble.

To use select the Refresh button and if any results; they will be shown in the list that shows the following columns; Number, Referrer, Uncollected object

Also See:


Welcome

 
Fig. 12.61 Welcome Gramplet - detached example

The Welcome to Gramps! Gramplet gives an introductory message to new users, and some basic instructions and is installed by default on the Dashboard category view.

The welcome message describes what Gramps is, that the program is Open Source Software and how you start a Family Tree.

What's Next

 
Fig. 12.62 What's Next? Gramplet - detached example

The What's Next? Gramplet displays a list of the "most urgent" information gaps in your family tree. It is based on the following assumptions:

  • The Home Person defines the focus
  • Searches for gaps. The search begins with the Home Person's descendants and works up the tree
  • The record for each person is expected to contain: the given name, surname, birth (with date and place), and death (with date and place)
  • You want to know parents, their marriage (with date and place), and - if divorced - divorce date and place of each family with married parents
  • You want to know at least the mother of each family with unmarried parents
  • The closer the relationship to the Home Person, the more "urgent" the information gap is.
  • The closer the common ancestor is from the main person, the more "urgent" the information is (e.g. nephews are considered more "urgent" than uncles, even though both have a distance of 3 generations, because for nephews the common ancestor is father/mother, while for uncles, the common ancestor is grandfather/grandmother)
  • Marriage data and personal data of the spouse is slightly less "urgent" than personal data of the directly related person
  • Half-siblings are less "urgent" than siblings

You may copy the text from inside of this Gramplet by selecting it and pasting into an empty document.

 
Fig. 12.63 What's Next? Gramplet - Configuration tab shown

The Gramplet can ignore previously verified events by making use of some custom Tags. The tags are selected in the Gramplets configuration. For example you can tag the following to be ignored:

  • that a person is complete
  • that a family is complete
  • that a person or family should be ignored for shortening lists


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