RelatedPersons
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The Data of the different family trees can be manipulated by “FamilyGroups” which distinguish the unrelated groups. "_RelatedPersons" is the new General filter for " Matches people with related home-person "
On root, . Copy "_RelatedPerson" in gramps/Filters/rules/Person . AND . Modify the "__init__.py" in gramps/Filters/rules/Person . add two lines ..... from _RelatedPersons import RelatedPersons (first party) ..... RelatedPersons, (second party) . and test the unrelated groups for filtering or exporting ( Matches people with related home-person )
Versions
- 1.0 The first
- 1.1 Without numeric module, not available for Windows.
Original download path gone http://www.jfchasse.fr/_RelatedPersons.py.zip
Possible patches !
To allow person selection on filter
--- Filters/Rules/Person/_RelatedPersons.py 2009-03-29 22:42:52.000000000 +0200 +++ Filters/Rules/Person/_RelatedPersons.py 2009-03-31 14:12:15.000000000 +0200 @@ -38,8 +38,9 @@ class RelatedPersons(Rule): """People with with related active person""" - name = _('People with related home-person') - description = _("Matches people with related home-person") + labels = [ _('ID:') ] + name = _('People related with <person>') + description = _("Matches people related with a person") category = _('General filters') def prepare (self, database):
+ need to modify current code => Home person (ID) will be Selected person (ID)
To set the rule as a generic filter rule for export (GRAMPS XML, GEDCOM)
--- ExportOptions.py 2009-02-16 18:01:08.000000000 +0100 +++ ExportOptions.py 2009-03-31 14:12:46.000000000 +0200 @@ -160,8 +160,12 @@ com = GenericFilter() com.set_name(_("People with common ancestor with %s") % name) com.add_rule(Rules.Person.HasCommonAncestorWith([gramps_id])) + + rel = GenericFilter() + rel.set_name(_("People related with %s") % name) + rel.add_rule(Rules.Person.RelatedPersons([gramps_id])) - return [des, df, ans, com] + return [des, df, ans, com, rel] def parse_options(self):
To set the rule as a generic filter rule for reports and not primary formats on export (GeneWeb, csv)
--- ReportBase/_ReportUtils.py 2009-02-16 17:59:26.000000000 +0100 +++ ReportBase/_ReportUtils.py 2009-03-31 14:21:08.000000000 +0200 @@ -3180,11 +3180,15 @@ com = GenericFilter() com.set_name(_("People with common ancestor with %s") % name) com.add_rule(Rules.Person.HasCommonAncestorWith([gramps_id])) + + rel = GenericFilter() + rel.set_name(_("People related with %s") % name) + rel.add_rule(Rules.Person.RelatedPersons([gramps_id])) if include_single: - the_filters = [filt_id, all, des, df, ans, com] + the_filters = [filt_id, all, des, df, ans, com, rel] else: - the_filters = [all, des, df, ans, com] + the_filters = [all, des, df, ans, com, rel] the_filters.extend(CustomFilters.get_filters('Person')) return the_filters