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Example filters

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*Click on ''Add a New Filter''. In the Define filter dialog, give the filter the name ''Female descendants of Joan Doe''
*Next to the rule list, click on ''Add another rule to the filter'', which opens the ''Add Rule'' Dialog.
*Go to Descendant filters, and select the rule ''Descendants of &lt;<person>''. Give as value the GRAMPS ID, and select the box ''include original person''
*Click again on ''Add another rule'', and now go to ''General filters'', and select the rule ''females''
*In the options section of the Define filter dialog, make sure ''all rules must apply'', is selected
You might want to add the people with unknown sex to the output. For this, you need to combine two filters:
*Make a filter: ''female or unknown'', consisting of one general filter: ''males'', and in the options you select: ''return values that do not satisfy the filter rules''
*Make a second filter: ''female or unknown descendants of Joan Doe'', with as rules ''Descendants of &lt;<person>'' where the value is the GRAMPS ID of Joand Doe, and as second rule the general filter ''People matching the &lt;<filter>'', with as value for &lt;<filter> ''female or unknown''
*Again, in the Define filter dialog, ''all rules must apply'' must be checked
Three possibilities are given. Although one might be inclined to use one of the first two, the third filter, using the family object, is clearly the easiest, and most straightforward.
=== Use the Marriage event ===
* With Person Filter Editor, create a custom filter with name ''MarriageFamEventMale''. Add the rule 'People with Family &lt;<event>', event "Marriage". Next add the rule 'Males'
* In the Filter dialog, make sure the option 'all rules must apply' is checked.
* In the Filter sidebar, type in Name field: r&lt;<nowiki>[ei]&lt;</nowiki>chter, select Custom Filter: ''MarriageFamEventMale'', and check the box 'User regular expressions'. Click Find.
=== Allow for relationship Married ===
We adopt the previous filter, by also looking at relationship Married, even if no event marriage is present.
* With Person Filter Editor, create a custom filter with name ''MarriedRelMale''. Add the rule ''People with the &lt;<relationships>'' to the filter, and select as value for relationship: Married. Next add the rule ''Males''. Make sure the option ''all rules must apply'' is checked* With Person Filter Editor, create a custom filter, name ''MarriedMale''. Add the rule ''People matching the &lt;<filter>'' twice, once with filter ''MarriageFamEventMale'', once with filter ''MarriedRelMale''.
* Make sure that for this filter, the option ''at least one rule must apply'' is selected
* In the Filter sidebar, type in Name field: r&lt;<nowiki>[ei]&lt;</nowiki>chter, set Gender: Male, Custom Filter: ''MarriedMale'', and check the box ''Use regular expressions''. Click Find.
=== Use a Family filter instead ===
Alternatively, one can find an answer to this query by looking in the Family list view at relationship Married, or event Marriage.
* With Family Filter Editor, create custom filter, name ''MarriedFamily''. Add the rule ''Families with the &lt;<event>'', and set event to "Marriage". Next add the rule ''Family with relationship type'', with value ''Married''.
* For the filter ''MarriedFamily'' select the option: ''at least one rule must apply''
* In the Family List view, go to the Filter Sidebar, and type for father name ''r&lt;<nowiki>[ei]&lt;</nowiki>chter'', select as custom filter ''MarriedFamily'', and select the ''Use regular expressions'' checkbox, and click find.
* Set the columns of the family view to only view the father (in the edit menu, select column editor).
* Optional: The name of the father can be added to the custom filter with the rule 'Families with father with the &lt;<name>', however, in that case the name of the custom filter is better <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.thepiggybackrider.com/ <span style="color:black;font-weight:normal; text-decoration:none!important; background:none!important; text-decoration:none;/*CITATION*/">kid carrier</span>]</span> changed to eg. ''MarriedRechterFamily'', and in the rules with &lt;<name> no regular expressions can be used, making it not usefull to find variants like ''richter'' at the same time
== Unconnected/unrelated people ==
*Create a new custom person filter using ''Edit->Person Filter Editor''.
*Add a rule to the new filter: ''Ancestral filters->People with a common ancestor with &lt;<person>''. (choose yourself as the person)
*Check the option marked ''Return values that do not match the filter rules''
*Save the filter with a name

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