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− | What are filters? | + | What are filters? Filtering genealogical information is crucial for research, as well as for creating nice reports. |
− | + | Most reports of Gramps allow the use of filters, only displaying information about people that correspond to the filter. | |
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− | Filtering genealogical information is crucial for research, as well as for creating nice reports. | ||
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On the other hand, filtered data can be all the info you need, like a self constructed mini-report. | On the other hand, filtered data can be all the info you need, like a self constructed mini-report. | ||
==How to define custom filters== | ==How to define custom filters== | ||
− | Custom filters are | + | Custom filters are specific to the active Category View. If you are in People Category View you will create a Person Filter, Event Category View/an Event Filter, etc. Select the {{man menu|Edit > <Category> Filter Editor}} menu option and from the {{man label|<Category> Filters}} dialog select {{man label|Add a new filter}} to bring up the {{man label|Define filter}} dialog. |
− | + | From the {{man label|Define filter}} dialog you can give the custom filter a name and add rules to the filter. The data will be filtered according to the rules. | |
In some filters you can use regular expressions. For learning how to use regular expressions, see the [http://docs.python.org/howto/regex.html Regular Expression HOWTO]. | In some filters you can use regular expressions. For learning how to use regular expressions, see the [http://docs.python.org/howto/regex.html Regular Expression HOWTO]. | ||
== Test a custom filter== | == Test a custom filter== | ||
− | + | From the {{man label|<Category> Filters}} dialog list select the previously created custom filter and select the {{man button|Test the selected filter}} button to show the {{man label|Filter Test}} dialog that will show the results if any. | |
== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
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To the right of the list view, a sidebar will open, allowing to filter your data. At the bottom of this, you can select the newly created Custom Filter. Click on {{man button|Find}}, and all Persons/Families/Events/Places/Media/Sources/Citations/Repositories/Notes matching the filter are displayed. | To the right of the list view, a sidebar will open, allowing to filter your data. At the bottom of this, you can select the newly created Custom Filter. Click on {{man button|Find}}, and all Persons/Families/Events/Places/Media/Sources/Citations/Repositories/Notes matching the filter are displayed. | ||
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− | + | Since '''Gramps v3.0''' you will have an option {{man label|Export view}} on the {{man label|Family Trees}} menu. This gives you the opportunity to export the view as a spreadsheet with following format options: | |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Gramps_4.1_Wiki_Manual_-_Manage_Family_Trees:_CSV_Import_and_Export#Export|CSV]] |
*Open Document Spreadsheet | *Open Document Spreadsheet | ||
− | Another ''' | + | Another '''Gramps v3.0''' method would be that you select the {{man label|Export}} option on the {{man label|Family Trees}} menu. An '''Export Assistant''' view will be presented where you also can select the {{man label|Comma Separated Values Spreadsheet (CSV)}}. Next, click on the {{man button|Forward}} button and in the next screen you can select in the {{man label|Options}} view which filter you want to use and whether you want to include Individuals, Marriages and Children. Click once again on the {{man button|Forward}} button and you can save the file. |
== Suggestions for filter rules== | == Suggestions for filter rules== | ||
− | What you can do with a filter depends on the rules available to you in | + | What you can do with a filter depends on the rules available to you in Gramps. |
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+ | Any suggestions for a new useful filter rule, please create a [[Using the bug tracker|feature request]]. | ||
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What are filters? Filtering genealogical information is crucial for research, as well as for creating nice reports. Most reports of Gramps allow the use of filters, only displaying information about people that correspond to the filter.
On the other hand, filtered data can be all the info you need, like a self constructed mini-report.
Contents
How to define custom filters
Custom filters are specific to the active Category View. If you are in People Category View you will create a Person Filter, Event Category View/an Event Filter, etc. Select the Edit > <Category> Filter Editor menu option and from the <Category> Filters dialog select Add a new filter to bring up the Define filter dialog.
From the Define filter dialog you can give the custom filter a name and add rules to the filter. The data will be filtered according to the rules.
In some filters you can use regular expressions. For learning how to use regular expressions, see the Regular Expression HOWTO.
Test a custom filter
From the <Category> Filters dialog list select the previously created custom filter and select the Test the selected filter button to show the Filter Test dialog that will show the results if any.
Examples
See Example filters.
To the right of the list view, a sidebar will open, allowing to filter your data. At the bottom of this, you can select the newly created Custom Filter. Click on Find, and all Persons/Families/Events/Places/Media/Sources/Citations/Repositories/Notes matching the filter are displayed.
Other options
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Since Gramps v3.0 you will have an option Export view on the Family Trees menu. This gives you the opportunity to export the view as a spreadsheet with following format options:
- CSV
- Open Document Spreadsheet
Another Gramps v3.0 method would be that you select the Export option on the Family Trees menu. An Export Assistant view will be presented where you also can select the Comma Separated Values Spreadsheet (CSV). Next, click on the Forward button and in the next screen you can select in the Options view which filter you want to use and whether you want to include Individuals, Marriages and Children. Click once again on the Forward button and you can save the file.
Suggestions for filter rules
What you can do with a filter depends on the rules available to you in Gramps.
Any suggestions for a new useful filter rule, please create a feature request.