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;Webseiten in ein .tar.gz Archiv abspeichern
 
:The large number of files and directories in this web output may make it difficult to transfer the files to an external web host. GRAMPS has the capability of saving all of your Narrative Web files in one compressed archive using the gzip and tar formats (casually known as a ‘tarball’). This single file can quickly be transferred to your server. Unfortunately not all web servers support saving web files in this way, so contact your hosting provider for more information.
 
:The large number of files and directories in this web output may make it difficult to transfer the files to an external web host. GRAMPS has the capability of saving all of your Narrative Web files in one compressed archive using the gzip and tar formats (casually known as a ‘tarball’). This single file can quickly be transferred to your server. Unfortunately not all web servers support saving web files in this way, so contact your hosting provider for more information.
  
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:The output of the Narrative Web report is by default saved here {{man label|/yourhomedirectory/NAVWEB}}. This option allows you to save your report output to a destination of your choice.
 
:The output of the Narrative Web report is by default saved here {{man label|/yourhomedirectory/NAVWEB}}. This option allows you to save your report output to a destination of your choice.
 
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;Filter Person
 
;Filter Person
 
:This option is inactive if the primary Filter option is set to ‘Entire Database’. Filters are generally subject to how one specific individual relates to other individuals. This option allows you to specify the primary individual. Use the {{man button|Edit}} button to select any individual in your database.
 
:This option is inactive if the primary Filter option is set to ‘Entire Database’. Filters are generally subject to how one specific individual relates to other individuals. This option allows you to specify the primary individual. Use the {{man button|Edit}} button to select any individual in your database.
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:The default site title value is '''My Family Tree'''. You can enter a custom site title in this option.
 
:The default site title value is '''My Family Tree'''. You can enter a custom site title in this option.
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:The file extension to be used for the web files. Choose between the {{man label|.html}} default value, .htm, .shtml, .php, .php3, or .cgi.
 
:The file extension to be used for the web files. Choose between the {{man label|.html}} default value, .htm, .shtml, .php, .php3, or .cgi.
 
;Copyright
 
;Copyright
 
:When creating a public a web site it is important to specify the copyright conditions under which you are publishing your data. International copyright law reserves all rights of your data to your discretion. You own the data and individuals must have your permission if they wish to reuse that data. In genealogical research sharing data with other researchers is a common practice. By default the Narrative Web report uses an '''All Rights Reserved''' copyright. Other options include the Creative Commons licenses, offering a wide range of use restrictions or none at all. Learn more about the Creative Commons at http://creativecommons.org/
 
:When creating a public a web site it is important to specify the copyright conditions under which you are publishing your data. International copyright law reserves all rights of your data to your discretion. You own the data and individuals must have your permission if they wish to reuse that data. In genealogical research sharing data with other researchers is a common practice. By default the Narrative Web report uses an '''All Rights Reserved''' copyright. Other options include the Creative Commons licenses, offering a wide range of use restrictions or none at all. Learn more about the Creative Commons at http://creativecommons.org/
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:GRAMPS is an international application developed with multiple languages and translations in mind. Because of this the default character set for HTML pages is {{man label|UTF-8}}, which supports a wide range of international characters and symbols. From the drop down menu list you can select from a variety of {{man label|ISO-8859-}} encoding sets or even a {{man label|koi8_r}} encoding set. There is support for virtually all popular character set encodings. If you are having problems with character presentation in your web pages it could be a matter of selecting a compatible character set encoding for your web server environment.
 
:GRAMPS is an international application developed with multiple languages and translations in mind. Because of this the default character set for HTML pages is {{man label|UTF-8}}, which supports a wide range of international characters and symbols. From the drop down menu list you can select from a variety of {{man label|ISO-8859-}} encoding sets or even a {{man label|koi8_r}} encoding set. There is support for virtually all popular character set encodings. If you are having problems with character presentation in your web pages it could be a matter of selecting a compatible character set encoding for your web server environment.
 
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:If you make modifications to your style sheet be aware that regenerating your pages with the same output destination will overwrite your custom style sheet. To preserve your custom style sheet through subsequent web page updates select {{man label|No style sheet}}.
 
:If you make modifications to your style sheet be aware that regenerating your pages with the same output destination will overwrite your custom style sheet. To preserve your custom style sheet through subsequent web page updates select {{man label|No style sheet}}.
 
:''figures c.1, c.2 and c.3 are examples of the styles currently included with GRAMPS 3.3''
 
:''figures c.1, c.2 and c.3 are examples of the styles currently included with GRAMPS 3.3''
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;Mit Ahnentafel
 
:Checking this box will include an ancestor graph on each individual’s detail page if they have defined ancestors in your database.
 
:Checking this box will include an ancestor graph on each individual’s detail page if they have defined ancestors in your database.
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;Generationengrafik
 
:This option is inactive if the "Include ancestor graph" option is not checked. The default number of generations shown in the ancestor graphs is {{man label|4}} with options of 2, 3, 4 or 5.
 
:This option is inactive if the "Include ancestor graph" option is not checked. The default number of generations shown in the ancestor graphs is {{man label|4}} with options of 2, 3, 4 or 5.
  
 
:The individuals represented in the ancestor graphs are the same individuals whose information is provided elsewhere in your web pages.
 
:The individuals represented in the ancestor graphs are the same individuals whose information is provided elsewhere in your web pages.
{{man warn|1=Generating Pages...|2=If you hit the {{man button|OK}} button, the generation of the web pages will start. So first check all options on the other tabs: '''Page generation''', '''Privacy''', and '''Advanced'''.}}
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{{man warn|1=Seiten erstellen...|2=Wenn du den {{man button|OK}} Button betätigst, startet die Webseitenerstellung. Überprüfe also zuerst alle Optionen der anderen Reiter: '''Seiten Generation''', '''Privatsphäre''' und '''Erweiterte Optionen'''.}}
  
 
====Seiten erstellung====
 
====Seiten erstellung====

Revision as of 10:23, 6 January 2012

Dieser Abschnitt beschreibt die Webseiten, Web kalender und den Schnellbericht als Teil der verschiedenen in Gramps verfügbaren Berichte.

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Diese Lizenzen ermöglichen es dem Gramps-Projekt die bestmögliche Verwendung dieses Handbuchs als freien Inhalt in zukünftigen Gramps Versionen. Wenn du mit dieser dual Lizenzierung nicht einverstanden bist, bearbeite diese Seite nicht. Du darfst zu anderen Seiten des Wiki die nur unter die GFDL Lizenz fallen nur über externe Links (verwende die Syntax: [http://www.gramps-project.org/...]), nicht über interne Links verlinken.
Außerdem verwende nur die Bekannten Drucktechnische Konventionen


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Webseiten

Erzählende Webauftritt

Abb. 8.49 Personenliste Seite im Stil Mainz

Einer der Berichte in dieser Kategorie ist der erzählende Webauftritt Bericht. Er erstellt einen Webauftritt (welcher eine Reihe von verknüpften Webseiten ist) für eine Reihe ausgewählter Personen.

Einleitung

In Gramps 2.0.6 wurde der Generator für erzählende Webauftritte eingeführt. Der Gramps 3.3 erzählende Webauftritt Bericht bietet eine erweiterte Funktionalität, Unterstützung von Webstandards und zusätzliche Funktionen. Der neue Bericht erstellt Seiten, die möglichst nah den Empfehlungen des World Wide Web Consortium’s für XHTML 1.0 und CSS 1 folgen. Diese Empfehlungen schließen eine Trennung von Inhalt und Darstellung ein. Aufgrund dieser Praxis kann der Stil und das Aussehen der Webseite komplett über ein CSS Stylesheet gesteuert werden ohne eine einzelne Seite zu ändern.

Jetzt werden mehr Informationen für jede Person dargestellt zusammen mit Informationen über Quellen, Orte und Medienobjekte. Es können Einleitungsseiten zum Darstellen zusätzlicher Informationen wie eine Familiengeschichte hinzugefügt werden.

Genealogiedatensätze können viele Dateien erzeugen. Viele Webserver haben Probleme mit einer großen Anzahl einzelner Dateien in einem einzelnen Verzeichnis. Der erzählende Webauftritt ist bemüht, die Anzahl der Dateien pro Verzeichnis auf einer handhabbare Menge zu halten. Um dies zu erreichen wird eine Verzeichnisstruktur erstellt. Die erzeugten Dateinamen sind nicht intuitiv, aber einmalig für jede Person. Späteres ausführen erzeugt identische Dateinamen, dies erleichtert das Aktualisieren bestimmter Dateien.

Wenn du Probleme hast, die Dateien auf einen externen Webserver zu transferieren, kannst du eine einzelne gziptes tar Datei für das einfachere Hochladen der Daten erstellen.

Um die gzipte tar Datei zu erstellen, wähle die speichere Webseite in .tar.gz Archiv Option.

Diesen Bericht verwenden

Der erzählender Webauftritt Bericht bietet dem Anwender Optionen, die eine umfangreiche Anpassung erlauben. Du kannst diesen Bericht über das Menü Berichte -> Webseiten -> Erzählender Webauftritt.. aufrufen.

Das erzählender Webauftritt Berichtdialogfenster Erzählender Webauftritt besitzt vier Reiter: Berichtoptionen, Seite erstellen, Vertraulichkeit und Erweitert. Jeder dieser Reiter wir weiter unten besprochen.

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Gesamte Datenbank

Sei dir bewusst, das wenn du gesamte Datenbank als Filter wählst eine große Anzahl von Dateien erstellt wird (abhängig von der Größe deiner Datenbank). Es wird empfohlen mit einem Filter, z. B. Ahnen einer bestimmten Person, zu beginnen um die Ausgabe zu vereinfachen während du etwas über das Zusatzmodul erfährst.

Berichtoptionen

Abb. 8.50 Individual Detail Page in Nebraska Style
Webseiten in ein .tar.gz Archiv abspeichern
The large number of files and directories in this web output may make it difficult to transfer the files to an external web host. GRAMPS has the capability of saving all of your Narrative Web files in one compressed archive using the gzip and tar formats (casually known as a ‘tarball’). This single file can quickly be transferred to your server. Unfortunately not all web servers support saving web files in this way, so contact your hosting provider for more information.
Ziel
The output of the Narrative Web report is by default saved here /yourhomedirectory/NAVWEB. This option allows you to save your report output to a destination of your choice.
Filter
Like the previous web page generator and other GRAMPS reports, you can control what is included in the output by choosing a filter. Several default filters are provided for you, but custom filters can be made for your specific needs. Learn more about custom filters here: Filter.

Any person matching this filter who is not excluded due to the privacy rules, will be included in the output. The default filter includes all people in the database.

Filter Person
This option is inactive if the primary Filter option is set to ‘Entire Database’. Filters are generally subject to how one specific individual relates to other individuals. This option allows you to specify the primary individual. Use the Edit button to select any individual in your database.
Webseitentitel
The default site title value is My Family Tree. You can enter a custom site title in this option.
Dateierweiterung
The file extension to be used for the web files. Choose between the .html default value, .htm, .shtml, .php, .php3, or .cgi.
Copyright
When creating a public a web site it is important to specify the copyright conditions under which you are publishing your data. International copyright law reserves all rights of your data to your discretion. You own the data and individuals must have your permission if they wish to reuse that data. In genealogical research sharing data with other researchers is a common practice. By default the Narrative Web report uses an All Rights Reserved copyright. Other options include the Creative Commons licenses, offering a wide range of use restrictions or none at all. Learn more about the Creative Commons at http://creativecommons.org/
Codierung der Zeichensetzung
GRAMPS is an international application developed with multiple languages and translations in mind. Because of this the default character set for HTML pages is UTF-8, which supports a wide range of international characters and symbols. From the drop down menu list you can select from a variety of ISO-8859- encoding sets or even a koi8_r encoding set. There is support for virtually all popular character set encodings. If you are having problems with character presentation in your web pages it could be a matter of selecting a compatible character set encoding for your web server environment.
Abb. 8.51 Basic Style - 5 Color Choices
Stylesheet
GRAMPS provides seven built in style sheets for you to choose from to determine the appearance or your web pages. In GRAMPS 3.3 you can choose between Basic (Ash, Cypress, Lilac, Peach or Spruce color schemes), Mainz, or Nebraska styles. There is also the option of not including a stylesheet (No style sheet). Regardless of the style you choose, the style sheet file name is narrative.css. You may edit this file to further customize the appearance of your web pages.
If you make modifications to your style sheet be aware that regenerating your pages with the same output destination will overwrite your custom style sheet. To preserve your custom style sheet through subsequent web page updates select No style sheet.
figures c.1, c.2 and c.3 are examples of the styles currently included with GRAMPS 3.3
Mit Ahnentafel
Checking this box will include an ancestor graph on each individual’s detail page if they have defined ancestors in your database.
Generationengrafik
This option is inactive if the "Include ancestor graph" option is not checked. The default number of generations shown in the ancestor graphs is 4 with options of 2, 3, 4 or 5.
The individuals represented in the ancestor graphs are the same individuals whose information is provided elsewhere in your web pages.
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Seiten erstellen...

Wenn du den OK Button betätigst, startet die Webseitenerstellung. Überprüfe also zuerst alle Optionen der anderen Reiter: Seiten Generation, Privatsphäre und Erweiterte Optionen.

Seiten erstellung

The Narrated Web Site report can be set to generate three supplemental pages: Home, Introduction and Publisher Contact. From this tab you can activate the pages and assign Media or Notes items to each page. By default no content (media or text) is assigned to these pages. Content for these pages must originate as Media or Notes items. If the desired items have already been added to your database you will be able to choose them from a list of Notes or Image Objects.

Home Page, Introduction and Publisher Contact
These pages will display an individual Media Object and/or a Note of your choice. To enable any of these pages choose a Media Object and/or Note by way of the selection button to the right of the corresponding page listing.
Please use the Publisher contact page with caution if you are publishing your web pages on a publicly accessible web server.
HTML user header and HTML user footer
These elements will display an individual Note of your choice. The HTML user header text will appear directly below the site title on every web page. The HTML user footer text will appear within the footer, above the copyright statement on every web page. (This feature is in rapid development currently and may be subject to dramatic change in upcoming releases of Gramps [1].)
Include images and media objects
This option determines whether to include/exclude a gallery of media objects on your website.
Include download page
This option determines whether to include a page titled "Downloads". This page will be blank and is provided in case you would like to offer downloads of databases, media objects or references to your visitors.
Suppress GRAMPS ID
This option determines whether to include the GRAMPS ID of objects in your web page output.

Vertraulichkeit

Privacy of personal information is an important issue. GRAMPS provides tools and settings that give you control over the privacy of your data.

Include records marked private
If your intention is to provide a complete record of your research, checking this box will include all entries marked private along with the rest of your database.
Living People
You can control the display of sensitive information based on whether or not an individual is currently alive. However, since GRAMPS is a research tool, it is likely that there are individuals with no known date of death in your database. To deduce if an individual is possibly still alive GRAMPS employs an algorithm that compares death dates, birth dates, baptism/christening dates, death dates of ancestors and birth dates of ancestors. The algorithm assumes that each individual is possibly still alive unless the cross-referenced dates make the individual’s possibility of being alive unlikely.
  • Include – Include all information of all individuals even if they are possibly still alive
  • Exclude – Exclude all information of all individuals who are possibly still alive
  • Restrict – Exclude all information of all individuals who are possibly still alive, but display their relationship with other individuals while replacing their first name with the word “Living”
Years from death to consider living
This option is inactive if the "Living People" option is set to Include. Some countries have laws that specify a certain number of years after death before an individual's information can be published. Here you can specify the number of years after death needed to comply with such laws. The default value is 30 years.
Abb. 8.52 The default appearance of pages printed from a Narrative Website web page
Please note that compliance with privacy laws and individuals' privacy concerns is the researcher’s responsibility. GRAMPS cannot be held responsible for privacy law compliance or other privacy issues.

Erweitert

The current advanced settings primarily address the amount of information displayed on the Surname detail and Individual index web pages. They are simple on-or-off options which can be understood with little explanation.

  • include a link to home person on every page
  • include a column for birth dates on the index pages
  • include a column for death dates on the index pages
  • include a column for partners on the index pages
  • include a column for parents on the index pages
  • include a column for half-siblings on the index pages
  • include GENDEX file (/gendex.txt). This option creates a GENDEX file placed at the top of the website. You can see sites which support this format and read more about it at the GENDEX Wikipedia article.)


Web Kalender

siehe Kalender

Schnellberichte

Abb. 8.53 Quick Report context menu on Person View

Schnellberichte are reports that are available in the context menu's of person, family, ... They are easy to make by users, even with limited coding knowledge.

Many users want to produce a report quickly for their specific needs, but are hindered by the fact they do not want to learn python fully, nor the intricacies of a complicated program like GRAMPS.

For them, starting in GRAMPS 3.3 a new tool has been constructed: the quick reports. These reports are short textual reports that the user can register with GRAMPS, so they automatically appear in the context menu's.

Accompanying this, a simple database access and simple document interface has been constructed, so as to hide as much complexity as possible.


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