RelatedPersons

From Gramps
Revision as of 02:42, 13 January 2019 by Sam888 (talk | contribs)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to: navigation, search
Gramps-notes.png

Please use carefully on data that is backed up, and help make it better by reporting any comments or problems to the author, or issues to the bug tracker
Unless otherwise stated on this page, you can download this addon by following these instructions.
Please note that some Addons have prerequisites that need to be installed before they can be used.
This Addon/Plugin system is controlled by the Plugin Manager.

Gnome-important.png
Obsolete

Looks to have been merged into Gramps, sometime in the past.

Main

The Data of the different family trees can be manipulated by “FamilyGroups” which distinguish the unrelated groups.
 
"_RelatedPersons" is the new General filter  for " Matches people with related home-person "


On root,
 .
Copy "_RelatedPerson" in gramps/Filters/rules/Person
.
AND
.
Modify the "__init__.py" in gramps/Filters/rules/Person
.
 add two lines
..... from _RelatedPersons import RelatedPersons (first party)
..... RelatedPersons,                            (second party)
.
and test the unrelated groups for filtering  or exporting
   ( Matches people with related home-person )

Versions

  • 1.0 The first
  • 1.1 Without numeric module, not available for Windows.


Original download path gone http://www.jfchasse.fr/_RelatedPersons.py.zip

Possible patches !

To allow person selection on filter

--- Filters/Rules/Person/_RelatedPersons.py 2009-03-29 22:42:52.000000000 +0200
+++ Filters/Rules/Person/_RelatedPersons.py 2009-03-31 14:12:15.000000000 +0200
@@ -38,8 +38,9 @@
 class RelatedPersons(Rule):
     """People with with related active person"""
-    name        = _('People with related home-person')
-    description = _("Matches people with related home-person")
+    labels      = [ _('ID:') ]
+    name        = _('People related with <person>')
+    description = _("Matches people related with a person")
     category    = _('General filters')

     def prepare (self, database):

+ need to modify current code => Home person (ID) will be Selected person (ID)

To set the rule as a generic filter rule for export (GRAMPS XML, GEDCOM)

--- ExportOptions.py 2009-02-16 18:01:08.000000000 +0100
+++ ExportOptions.py 2009-03-31 14:12:46.000000000 +0200
 @@ -160,8 +160,12 @@
         com = GenericFilter()
         com.set_name(_("People with common ancestor with %s") % name)
         com.add_rule(Rules.Person.HasCommonAncestorWith([gramps_id]))
+    
+        rel = GenericFilter()
+        rel.set_name(_("People related with %s") % name)
+        rel.add_rule(Rules.Person.RelatedPersons([gramps_id]))

-        return [des, df, ans, com]
+        return [des, df, ans, com, rel]

     def parse_options(self):

To set the rule as a generic filter rule for reports and not primary formats on export (GeneWeb, csv)

--- ReportBase/_ReportUtils.py 2009-02-16 17:59:26.000000000 +0100
+++ ReportBase/_ReportUtils.py 2009-03-31 14:21:08.000000000 +0200
@@ -3180,11 +3180,15 @@
     com = GenericFilter()
     com.set_name(_("People with common ancestor with %s") % name)
     com.add_rule(Rules.Person.HasCommonAncestorWith([gramps_id]))
+    
+    rel = GenericFilter()
+    rel.set_name(_("People related with %s") % name)
+    rel.add_rule(Rules.Person.RelatedPersons([gramps_id]))

     if include_single:
-        the_filters = [filt_id, all, des, df, ans, com]
+        the_filters = [filt_id, all, des, df, ans, com, rel]
     else:
-        the_filters = [all, des, df, ans, com]
+        the_filters = [all, des, df, ans, com, rel]
     the_filters.extend(CustomFilters.get_filters('Person'))
     return the_filters