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If the accentued characters will be a "?", then fix the filename by setting the correct character. Now you will be able to import this file into Gramps !
 
If the accentued characters will be a "?", then fix the filename by setting the correct character. Now you will be able to import this file into Gramps !
  
== GRAMPS' date editor cannot set date greater than 21 ==
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Gramps-3.0.4 under Jaunty 9.04 cannot uses date editor or media reference editor. [[Installation#Upgrading_GRAMPS|Upgrading]] to [[Installation#Ubuntu_and_derivatives|3.1.2]] fixes this issues.
 
Gramps-3.0.4 under Jaunty 9.04 cannot uses date editor or media reference editor. [[Installation#Upgrading_GRAMPS|Upgrading]] to [[Installation#Ubuntu_and_derivatives|3.1.2]] fixes this issues.

Revision as of 17:18, 8 August 2009

GRAMPS freezes and crashes

There have been multiple reports of long freezes and crashes of GRAMPS when refreshing the people view, e.g. after editing a person or changing the Name Display Format. They are related to the use of GNOME Assistive Technologies (ATK/GAIL). If you experience similar problems try going into System -> Preferences -> Assistive Technologies, unchecking "Enable assistive technologies" and logging out and in again.

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GRAMPS runs out of locks

With a large database, GRAMPS can "run out of available locks". See bug report below.

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GRAMPS cannot import Media with non-ASCII characters on filename

If Python returns a codec/UTF8 warning and this file was pasted from an external support (CD, HD, USB key), maybe filename has been corrupted ! It seems correct on screen but not on command line. Your OS was not able to properly set the encoding used on your external support.

Make a copy of your file from your disk to your disk.

If the accentued characters will be a "?", then fix the filename by setting the correct character. Now you will be able to import this file into Gramps !

GRAMPS cannot set date greater than 21

Gramps-3.0.4 under Jaunty 9.04 cannot uses date editor or media reference editor. Upgrading to 3.1.2 fixes this issues.

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