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This report can collect and display a wealth of statistical data about your database. Specific options include filter, sorting methods, and additional birth- and gender-based limit for inclusion into statistics. You can also set the minimum number of items to qualify for the bar chart, so that the charts with fewer items will generate a pie chart instead. The '''Chart Selection''' tab allows you to check which charts you want to include in your report.
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====Paper options====
With the {{man label|Paper Options}} you can change Paper format (Size and Orientation) and margins (Left, Right, Top and Bottom) and use metric values or not.
====Document options====
Choose the output format: Open Document Text, PDF document, PostScript, Print..., or SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics). A {{man label|check box}} is available were you can indicate to open the made document with OpenOffice.org Word Processor or a Document Viewer (PDF file).
====Report Options====
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* Filter: determines what people are included in the report. You can choose the entire Database, or descendants of a certain person, people with a common ancestor as... or a default/common made filter.
The FamilyLines.py plugin was created to generate easy-to-follow graphs. Note that FamilyLines does not display all of the people in the database -- instead, this plugin generates smaller family trees, with many options to try and restrict the number of people included.
A typical use of this plugin is to generate simplified graphs printed on large plotters.
====Options GraphViz====
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This plugin uses [http://www.graphviz.org/ GraphViz]. GraphViz takes the .gv files and creates the final files, such as .gif, .png, .pdf, .ps, etc.
 
 
 
 
 
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*'''GraphViz Options''':This plugin uses [http://www.graphviz.org/ GraphViz]. GraphViz takes the .dot files and creates the final files, such as .gif, .png, .pdf, .ps, etc.
This first tab allows several GraphViz options to be set:
** ''Width'': the width, in inches, of the final image. Set to a large number if generating .png or .gif files.** ''Height'': the height, in inches, of the final image. Set to a large number if generating .png or .gif files.** ''DPI'': dots-per-inch. Typically between 75 and 120 if generating .png or .gif files, but 300 or 600 if generating files to be printed.** ''Row spacing'': the whitespace to leave, in inches, between rows.** ''Columns spacing'': the whitespace to leave, in inches, between columns** ''Graph direction'': whether the tree grows from left-to-right, or right-to-left.** ''Ratio'': GraphViz uses this to determine how to position items. Only trial-and-error will help you determine the best option to use. (When in doubt, '''compress''' tends to work well.)
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====People of Interest====[[Image:Familienlinien Personen.png|thumb|right|FigAbb. xx 8.19 People of Interest]]
*'''People of Interest''': The FamilyLines.py plugin works by starting with a list of "people of interest". This initial list of people is then used to find both ancestors and descendants.
** ''People of interest'': click on "+" and "-" to add/remove people of interest. When in doubt, try adding your grandparents as a starting place.
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