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Dieser Glossar gibt eine Liste von Termini, die in GRAMPS verwendet werden, eine kurze Beschreibung und einen relevanten Artikel.
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Dieser Glossar gibt eine Liste von Termini, die in Gramps verwendet werden, eine kurze Beschreibung und einen relevanten Artikel.
  
 
Für einen Glossar über Genealogische Begriffe siehe [[Genealogy Glossary/de|Genealogie Glossar]].
 
Für einen Glossar über Genealogische Begriffe siehe [[Genealogy Glossary/de|Genealogie Glossar]].
  
 
==A==
 
==A==
;Adresse: (''sec. obj.'') Das GRAMPS Konzept einer Adresse ist ein Ort mit einem assoziierten Zeitpunkt. Vergleiche es mit einer E-Mail Adresse. Sie soll zeigen, wann eine Person wo gelebt oder etwas getan hat. Eine Adresse besteht aus:
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;Adresse: (''sec. obj.'') Das Gramps Konzept einer Adresse ist ein Ort mit einem assoziierten Zeitpunkt. Vergleiche es mit einer E-Mail Adresse. Sie soll zeigen, wann eine Person wo gelebt oder etwas getan hat. Eine Adresse besteht aus:
 
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:*  Straße
 
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;clergy: (''event role'')  A term applied to a religious person regardless of religion. For example, a monk or priest. See http://www.webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary for more details. See also: ''celebrant''.
 
;clergy: (''event role'')  A term applied to a religious person regardless of religion. For example, a monk or priest. See http://www.webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary for more details. See also: ''celebrant''.
  
;custom: This indicates a user defined type, as opposed to types that are predefined in GRAMPS.
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;custom: This indicates a user defined type, as opposed to types that are predefined in Gramps.
  
 
==D==
 
==D==
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==E==
 
==E==
;event: An defining moment in a person live. See [[events]] for the use in genealogy, see [[events in GRAMPS]] for predefined events in GRAMPS and suggested naming for common events.
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;event: An defining moment in a person live. See [[events]] for the use in genealogy, see [[events in GRAMPS]] for predefined events in Gramps and suggested naming for common events.
;event role: The role a person plays in an event. In GRAMPS an event can be coupled to as much people as wanted. Each person will play a different role. Event role captures this. Some common roles are predefined, others the user can add by just typing in the appropriate role.
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;event role: The role a person plays in an event. In Gramps an event can be coupled to as much people as wanted. Each person will play a different role. Event role captures this. Some common roles are predefined, others the user can add by just typing in the appropriate role.
 
;event type: The general denominator an event belongs to. Eg a christian, civil, tibetan, ... marriage, are all denoted by the event type ''marriage''. See [[events in GRAMPS]] for an overview.
 
;event type: The general denominator an event belongs to. Eg a christian, civil, tibetan, ... marriage, are all denoted by the event type ''marriage''. See [[events in GRAMPS]] for an overview.
  
 
==F==
 
==F==
;family: (''prim. obj'') A Family is a core concept in GRAMPS. It depicts the basic relations between people. Commonly this will contain a father, a mother and some children, however, it con also contain only parts of this (eg. two brothers, a mother and child). People can be part of several families (adoption, remarried, ...)  
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;family: (''prim. obj'') A Family is a core concept in Gramps. It depicts the basic relations between people. Commonly this will contain a father, a mother and some children, however, it con also contain only parts of this (eg. two brothers, a mother and child). People can be part of several families (adoption, remarried, ...)  
 
;family: (''event role'') An event can be coupled to a family, denoting that the entire family was involved in the event. Typically the Marriage event will be coupled to a family with event role ''family''
 
;family: (''event role'') An event can be coupled to a family, denoting that the entire family was involved in the event. Typically the Marriage event will be coupled to a family with event role ''family''
 
==G==
 
==G==

Revision as of 21:27, 21 January 2013

Dieser Glossar gibt eine Liste von Termini, die in Gramps verwendet werden, eine kurze Beschreibung und einen relevanten Artikel.

Für einen Glossar über Genealogische Begriffe siehe Genealogie Glossar.

A

Adresse
(sec. obj.) Das Gramps Konzept einer Adresse ist ein Ort mit einem assoziierten Zeitpunkt. Vergleiche es mit einer E-Mail Adresse. Sie soll zeigen, wann eine Person wo gelebt oder etwas getan hat. Eine Adresse besteht aus:
  • Datum
  • Straße
  • Ort
  • Bezirk
  • Bundesland
  • PLZ
  • Land
  • Telefon
Nicht zu verwechseln mit einem Platz, der eine fixe Position hat. Benutze dies mit Vorsicht.
Helfer
(event role) Ein Terminus für einen Assistenten

B

Braut
(event role) Ein Terminus für die Frau bei einer Hochzeit. Siehe ebenso: mother.

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C

celebrant
(event role) A term to refer to a priest at Eucharist.
clergy
(event role) A term applied to a religious person regardless of religion. For example, a monk or priest. See http://www.webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary for more details. See also: celebrant.
custom
This indicates a user defined type, as opposed to types that are predefined in Gramps.

D

DTD
Akronym: Document Type Definition

E

event
An defining moment in a person live. See events for the use in genealogy, see events in GRAMPS for predefined events in Gramps and suggested naming for common events.
event role
The role a person plays in an event. In Gramps an event can be coupled to as much people as wanted. Each person will play a different role. Event role captures this. Some common roles are predefined, others the user can add by just typing in the appropriate role.
event type
The general denominator an event belongs to. Eg a christian, civil, tibetan, ... marriage, are all denoted by the event type marriage. See events in GRAMPS for an overview.

F

family
(prim. obj) A Family is a core concept in Gramps. It depicts the basic relations between people. Commonly this will contain a father, a mother and some children, however, it con also contain only parts of this (eg. two brothers, a mother and child). People can be part of several families (adoption, remarried, ...)
family
(event role) An event can be coupled to a family, denoting that the entire family was involved in the event. Typically the Marriage event will be coupled to a family with event role family

G

GEDCOM
  1. Akronym: Genealogy Data Communication
  2. Ein Format zum Austausch genealogischer Daten
groom
(event role) A term to refer to the man at a marriage who will be referred to as husband after the marriage. See also: father.

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

Ort
(prim. obj.) Das Gramps-Konzept eines Ortes ist eine detaillierte Lage, unabhängig von der Zeit. Über die Zeit kann der selbe Ort aufgrund von Grenzänderungen und politischen Situationen verschiedene Adressinformationen haben. Zum Beispiel, Leningrad und St. Petersburg representieren den selben Ort, aber mit unterschiedlichen Namen. Der Ort besteht aus:
  • Beschreibender Titel
  • Längengrad/Breitengrad
  • Eine Liste von Informationen über die Lage, welche folgende Felder enthält:
    • Straße
    • Lokalität
    • Ort
    • Landkreis
    • Kirchengemeinde
    • Bundesland
    • Postleitzahl
    • Land
    • Telefon

P

Q

R

role
see event role

S

T

U

V

W

witness
(event role) The term that applies to the people asked to be present at an event so as to be able to testify to its having taken place

X

XML
Akronym: Extensible Markup Language

Y

Z