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This glossary gives an overview of terms that appear in [https://gramps-project.org/blog/features/ Gramps], with a short description, and a link to relevant articles.
For a glossary of genealogical terms, see [[Genealogy Glossary]].<br />For a list of pages dedicated to terms in this Glossary, see [[:Category:Gramps_terminology| Category:Terminology]]
[[#A|A]] [[#B|B]] [[#C|C]] [[#D|D]] [[#E|E]] [[#F|F]] [[#G|G]] [[#H|H]] [[#I|I]] [[#J|J]] [[#K|K]] [[#L|L]] [[#M|M]] [[#N|N]] [[#O|O]] [[#P|P]] [[#Q|Q]] [[#R|R]] [[#S|S]] [[#T|T]] [[#U|U]] [[#V|V]] [[#W|W]] [[#X|X]] [[#Y|Y]] [[#Z|Z]]
: process of making something English. If an immigrant (or their descendant) adopts a naturalized variation of their birth name, that [[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Entering_and_editing_data:_detailed_-_part_1#Preferred_name_section|preferred alias]] can be added with an ''Also Known As'' [[Names_in_Gramps#Name_Types|name type]] in the [[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Entering_and_editing_data:_detailed_-_part_1#Names|Names]] tab. All aliases can be categorized by type and surname variants may be [[Grouping_Surnames|grouped]] with the in the [[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Entering_and_editing_data:_detailed_-_part_3#Name_Editor|Name Editor]].
;<span id="attribute">attribute</span>: (''[[#secondary_object|sec. obj.]]'') - [[Attributes_in_Gramps|Attributes]] are for something permanent, or at least somewhat permanent: eye color, blood type, etc. Usually you would have not more than one of each attribute type for a [[#person|Person]]/[[#family|Family]]/etc. Attributes are managed from an Attributes tab in each [[#primary_object|primary Object]] Editor. There are no built-in Attributes, only [[#custom|custom types]].
==B==
;<span id="bride">Bride</span>: (''[[#event_role|event role]]'') A term to refer to the woman a marriage ceremony who will have the role of ''wife'' in the marriage. See also: ''mother''.
 
;<span id="bsddb">BSDDB</span>: (''[[Database_Backends|database backend]]'') The [http://www.oracle.com/us/products/database/berkeley-db/overview/index.html Berkeley Software Distribution database] (also known as BSDDB) was the ''default database engine'' used by the [[Database_Formats#Gramps_2.0|2.0]] through the [[Database_Formats#Gramps_5.0|5.0]] versions of Gramps. The default changed to SQLite in the 5.1 version via the [[DB-API_Database_Backend|DB-API Database Backend]]. ([[Install_latest_BSDDB|Manual updates to the BSDDB engine]] for the 5.1.3 version may be advisable.)
==C==
;<span id="category">Category</span>: (''core concept'') Gramps divides and organizes the information about each [[#primary_object|Primary Object]] into a series of different descriptive schemas called Categories, each with their own [[#view|View]]. Each Category is a smaller, more digestible portion of the total information that comprises a Genealogical Tree. The View categories are: <span id="dashboard view">{{icon|gram}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Dashboard_Category|Dashboard]]</span>, <span id="people view">{{icon|peop}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#People_Category|People]]</span>, <span id="relationships view">{{icon|rela}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Relationships_Category|Relationships]]</span>, <span id="families view">{{icon|fami}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Families_Category|Families]]</span>, <span id="charts view">{{icon|ance}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Charts_Category|Charts]]</span>, <span id="events view">{{icon|even}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Events_Category|Events]]</span>, <span id="places view">{{icon|plac}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Places_Category|Places]]</span>, <span id="geography view">{{icon|geog}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Geography_Category|Geography]]</span>, <span id="sources view">{{icon|sour34}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Sources_Category|Sources]]</span>, <span id="citations view">{{icon|cite}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Citations_Category|Citations]]</span>, <span id="repositories view">{{icon|repo}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Repositories_Category|Repositories]]</span>, <span id="media view">{{icon|medi}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Media_Category|Media]]</span>, <span id="notes view">{{icon|note}}&nbsp;<span id="notes view">[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Notes_Category|Notes]]</span>
 
;<span id="celebrant">Celebrant</span>: (''[[#event_role|event role]]'') A term describing a role of the person who performs a rite, especially referring to a priest at the Eucharist.
==F==
;<span id="family">Family</span>:
#[[File:Gramps-family.png|right]]'''Family''' ({{icon|fami}} ''[[#primary_object|prim. obj.]]'') - Contains the information specific to relationships between people. This typically traditionally contains one or two parents and zero or more children. A family unit is created in Gramps by [[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Entering_and_editing_data:_brief#Specifying_a_relationship_using_the_Relationship_View|adding Parents to an individual]], by [[Add_a_spouse|adding a partner/spouse]] to an individual, or by adding a family first then adding the people.<br />The Family relationship 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 can also contain only parts of this (<abbr title="exempli gratia - Latin phrase meaning 'for example'">e.g.</abbr>, two brothers, a mother and child). People can be part of several families (adoption, remarried, ...)
#'''<span id="family_role">Family</span>''' (''[[#event_role|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''
;<span id="filter">Filter</span>:
# acronym: '''Ge'''nealogy '''D'''ata '''Com'''munication
# a format for [[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Manage_Family_Trees#GEDCOM_import|importing]] and [[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Manage_Family_Trees#Exporting_data|exporting]] genealogical data. The <abbr title="an open standard is a standard that is publicly available and has various rights to use associated with it, and may also have various properties of how it was designed such as 'open process.' There is no single definition and interpretations vary with usage.">open</abbr> specification for the [https://www.familysearch.org/developers/docs/guides/gedcom GEDCOM format] was developed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) as an aid to genealogical research. The long standing standard release was version 5.5 in 1996 with a 5.5.1 draft update presented for comment in 1999. (Belatedly, the 'draft' label was officially removed in the annotated 2019 release. After 20 years as the de facto standard format, it remained unimproved excepting for 2 tags and the copyright.) As an Open Standard, there are extensive and constantly changing incompatibilities between implementations and data loss when transferring GEDCOM formatted data between competing software tools is common.
::GEDCOM [https://www.familysearch.org/developers/docs/guides/gedcom-x X proposed in 2012] and [https://www.google.com/amp/s/blog.eogn.com/2019/10/04/the-proposed-gedcom-5-5-5-standard-is-a-better-gedcom/amp/ 5.5.5 proposed in 2019] are improvements that have not gained the approval of the copyright holder. As of June 2021, these proposals have been superseded by the GEDCOM 7.0.1 version.
;<span id="gramps">Gramps</span>: [https://gramps-project.org/blog/features/ Gramps] is an open-source genealogy program, a free software project and community. <br />''The '''GRAMPS''' in all capital letters and the "'''G'''enealogical '''R'''esearch and '''A'''nalysis '''M'''anagement '''P'''rogramming '''S'''ystem" [https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Backronym backronym] [https://gramps-project.org/blog/2006/04/looking-back-over-5-years/ were both invented around 2001] by [[User:Don|Don Allingham]]'s father but have been were phased out around March 2010 in favor of '''Gramps''' as the official name of the software. All upper-case acronym-based names have become unfashionable for software.''
;<span id="gramplet">Gramplet</span>: a [[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Gramplets#definition|Gramplet]] is a plug-in or addon widget that extends the functionality of Gramps by providing a dynamic view and interface to the Family Tree data. A [[{{man version}}_Addons#Addon_List|collection of 3rd party add-ons]]; including Gramplets, reports, quick views, and tools ; are managed with the [[Gramps_{{Version manual}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Plugin_Manager|Plug-in Manager]].
:''See the [[Gramplets|Gramplets for Python Developers]] for independent development information.''
==H==
[[File:Gramps Go-Home48x48 win.png|right]]
;<span id="home_person">Home Person</span>: (''core concept'') - The persistently designated '''Home Person''' is the foundational [[#person|Person]] in the Tree (the currently open Gramps database). This Person is the central target of genealogical research and family references extend from this center. Ideally, every person, event and source in the Tree will (however directly or indirectly) relate back to the '''Home Person'''.<br />By default, the database reports describe everything else in contextual relation to this person. The [[Gramps_{{Version manual}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Main_Window#Status_Bar_and_Progress_Bar|Status Bar]], the [[Gramps_{{Version manual}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Gramplets#Quick_View|Quick View]] called "[[Gramps_{{Version manual}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Reports_-_part_8#Relation_to_Home_Person|Relation to Home Person]]", and the Third party addon [[#gramplet|Gramplet]] called "[[Deep_Connections_Gramplet|Deep Connections]]" all describe different aspects of the relationship of the [[#active_person|Active Person]] to the '''Home Person'''.<br />You (or your client) are customarily designated ([[Gramps_{{Version manual}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Settings#Setting_Home_person|set]]) as the Home Person. And this ''Home'' designation serves as a persistent point of reference for the rest of the the Tree in Reports generally and for the Active Person in detail. But a different '''Home Person''' might be temporarily [[Gramps_{{Version manual}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Settings#Setting_Home_person|set]] when generating reports or when researching a complex biography or obituary. <Br />Fascinating tidbits often lure Gramps researchers into wandering off-course. When the [[#active_person|Active Person]] has become lost, the bearings can be instantly regained by navigating the [[#active_person|Active Person]] selection back to the '''Home Person'''.<br /><small>Navigate to '''Home Person''' - ''keyboard shortcut''</small> {{man key press|Alt|Home}} or press the toolbar <!-- broken icon {{icon|thom}}-->[[File:Gramps_Go-Home48x48 win.png|text-bottom|20px]]{{man button|Home}} button. <br />The custom filter rule for finding the '''Home Person''' is in a People category filter under the General filters and is was named 'Default person' until the 5.1 version.'
==I==
;[[File:Gramps-notes.png|right]]<span id="note">Note</span>: ({{icon|note}} ''[[#primary_object|prim. obj.]]'') - Contains the information representing a textual brief record of facts and how it [[#reference|references]] other objects in the Tree. Notes can be added to any object at any any level of the Tree and are often used to detail the context of that record in the Tree.
:Records in the [[Gramps_{{Version manual}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Notes_Category|Note Category]] contain free-form text with [[Gramps_{{Version manual}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Entering_and_editing_data:_detailed_-_part_2#Note_markup_and_preformat_in_reports|basic formatting]] and [[Gramps_{{Version manual}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Entering_and_editing_data:_detailed_-_part_2#Link_Editor|linking]] features. Notes can be categorized by [[#tag|Tag]] and [[Gramps_{{Version manual}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Entering_and_editing_data:_detailed_-_part_2#note_type|Type]] in addition to the object to which it is attached. That text information is created and modified using the [[Gramps_{{Version manual}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Entering_and_editing_data:_detailed_-_part_2#Editing_information_about_notes|Notes Editor]].
==O==
;<span id="officiator">Officiator</span>: (''[[#event_role|event role]]'') A term to refer to the role of a person authorized to conduct an official duty or function. (Such as performing a marriage or funeral ceremony or conferring a vocational degree.) Jurisdiction may be derived from a from holding a position of civil or religious authority. <small><i>Use 'OFFICIATOR' rather than 'Officiant' for [[#gedcom|GEDCOM]] compatibility.</i></small>
 
==P==
;<span id="patronymic">patronym</span>:
==T==
;[[File:gramps-tag.png|right]]<span id="tag">Tag</span>: ([[File:16x16-gramps-tag.png]] ''[[#primary_object|prim. obj.]]'') - A label that [[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Filters#Tagging|can be attached ]] to a {{icon|cite}} [[#citation|Citation]], {{icon|even}} [[#event|Event]], {{icon|fami}} [[#family|Family]], {{icon|medi}} [[#media|Media]], {{icon|note}} [[#note|Note]], {{icon|peop}} [[#person|Person]], {{icon|plac}} [[#place|Place]], {{icon|repo}} [[#repository|Repository]] or {{icon|sour34}} [[#source|Source]] for the purpose of easy identification and filtering.<br />A keyword or phrase used to group the collection to produce a report. ;<span id="toolbar">Toolbar</span>: ''([[Gramps_{{version manual}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Main_Window#Toolbar|graphical user interface terminology]])'' - The [[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Main_Window#Toolbar|Toolbar]] is a ribbon (located below the application menubar) with button shortcuts for the most widely needed functions associated with the current view. The selection of buttons changes in response to the context of the current view. (<abbr title="exempli gratia - Latin phrase meaning 'for example'">e.g.</abbr>, toolbar buttons for switching mapping [[#view_mode|view modes]] will only appear for the [[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Geography_Category|Geography view]].)
;<span id="Typographical conventions">Typographical conventions</span>: The [[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Preface#Typographical_conventions|customary formatting]] having special (and possibly peculiar) meaning when used throughout the MediaWiki driven [[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual|Gramps manual]] and documentation. The different typeface accents, highlighting and enclosures indicate specific parts of the Gramps [[#graphical user interface|Graphical User Interface]] ([[#GUI|GUI]]) or prompt a User activity.
==V==
;<span id="view">View</span>: ''([[Gramps_{{version manual}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Main_Window|graphical user interface terminology]])'' - a '''[[Gramps_{{Version manual}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Main_Window|View]]''' is a Gramps-specific name for the collection of [[#view mode|View modes]] (display layouts ) presenting information in a structured and predictable manner. Different Views are selected from the [[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Main_Window#Navigator|Navigator]] (left sidebar), <br />Layouts are in table, outline or graphical formats; depending on the preferred way to represent how the data elements relate to on another. <br />Gramps divides and organizes the information about each [[#primary_object|Primary Object]] into a series of [[#category|Categories]], each with their own View. Each of the Category Views displays a smaller, more digestible portion of the total information that comprises a Genealogical Tree. The View categories are: <span id="dashboard view">{{icon|gram}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Dashboard_Category|Dashboard]]</span>, <span id="people view">{{icon|peop}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#People_Category|People]]</span>, <span id="relationships view">{{icon|rela}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Relationships_Category|Relationships]]</span>, <span id="families view">{{icon|fami}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Families_Category|Families]]</span>, <span id="charts view">{{icon|ance}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Charts_Category|Charts]]</span>, <span id="events view">{{icon|even}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Events_Category|Events]]</span>, <span id="places view">{{icon|plac}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Places_Category|Places]]</span>, <span id="geography view">{{icon|geog}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Geography_Category|Geography]]</span>, <span id="sources view">{{icon|sour34}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Sources_Category|Sources]]</span>, <span id="citations view">{{icon|cite}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Citations_Category|Citations]]</span>, <span id="repositories view">{{icon|repo}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Repositories_Category|Repositories]]</span>, <span id="media view">{{icon|medi}}&nbsp;[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Media_Category|Media]]</span>, <span id="notes view">{{icon|note}}&nbsp;<span id="notes view">[[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Categories#Notes_Category|Notes]]</span> ;<span id="view mode">View mode<br /span>: ''([[Gramps_{{version manual}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Main_Window|graphical user interface terminology]])'' - a '''[[Gramps_{{Version manual}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Main_Window|View mode]]''' is a Gramps-specific name for the display layouts presenting Category View information in a structured and predictable manner. A Category View may have alternate '''view modes ''' (subcategories) of display layout. (<abbr title="exempli gratia - Latin phrase meaning 'for example'">e.g. </abbr>, Views with Table layouts might have flat listed or hierarchically grouped modes.) Navigating between View modes is from the [[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Main_Window#Toolbar|toolbar]] and [[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Main_Window#Switching_Navigator_modes|Navigator]]. <br />Each mode of a category can be independently [[File:Gramps-config.png|22px]]&nbsp;configured. Each mode may maintain a separate object selection, filtering, and organization for its Gramplet bars.<br />View data may be further subdivided with tabbed pages of layouts.
==W==
==X==
;<span id="xml">XML</span>: acronym: E'''x'''tensible '''M'''arkup '''L'''anguage. A schema used to define the expected structure of data in a text format. The system annotates a document in a way that data elements are syntactically distinguishable from identifying tags. A markup language defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a fault tolerant format that is both (marginally) human-readable and machine-readable. <br />Gramps will [[Generate_XML|generate XML]] format natively in compressed and uncompressed forms. It is the format that definitively supports every piece of genealogical data stored by Gramps.
==Y==
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