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Would it make more sense to redirect (1) to (2)?
 
Would it make more sense to redirect (1) to (2)?

Revision as of 22:36, 22 January 2020

Welcome to Gramps! We hope you will contribute much and well. You will probably want to read the help pages. Again, welcome and have fun! Sam888 (talk) 01:21, 5 July 2018 (UTC)


Screenshots

Hi , Thanks for your screenshot for the user manual, sorry that I've had to revert it as all screenshots in the user manual are taken from the example.gramps family tree. I suggest note N009 or a new note as N009 already exist in example.gramps be updated (in gramps master for the Gramps 5.1 release) to show the links etc, then it can be added to the user manual. Sam888 (talk) 22:20, 18 March 2019 (UTC)

Or seeing as you want to show the linking feature we do use the existing N009 note from example.gramps and nothing else needs to be done, what do you think? Sam888 (talk) 22:29, 18 March 2019 (UTC)

Sandbox

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Research, organize and share your family tree with Gramps.

Gramps is a free software project and community. We strive to produce a genealogy program that is both intuitive for hobbyists and feature-complete for professional genealogists. It is a community project, created, developed and governed by genealogists.

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Current version: 5.2.1 Released: 2020-01-10

Different data format to the GRAMPS 3.4 series. Full Python 3 support only as Python 2 support dropped. Uses GTK+ 3 GUI. Default database is now SQlite. Lot of updates see:.What's new?

Linux

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Before upgrading your distribution: Use your old version of Gramps to backup your Family Trees [1].

via Distributions      Latest version (5.2.1) (advanced users only)

MS Windows

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If upgrading from an earlier release, before you download, use your existing version of Gramps to backup your Family Trees [1].

The All-In-One installer includes not only the Gramps application but also the language & support libraries. It currently supports Microsoft Windows in all versions Vista/7 and later.
Please note: Gtk-3.18 and Python-3.5 dropped support for Windows XP. Gramps can still be run on Windows XP when using older versions of those support libraries eg: Gtk-3.16 & Python-3.4.4

Windows Installer (32-bit) 5.1.5     
Windows Installer (64-bit) 5.2.1

After downloading the appropriate 32-bit or 64-bit installer, double-click to install Gramps.

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Standard setup is British English only. So, if using a different language (or the American or Australian dialect of English), please be certain to select those extra dictionary and translation (language) files when asked during the installation process.

Missing other languages

Microsoft Window Gramps AIO Installer Choose Components-Selection window.

If you want to run Gramps in another language other than English and are using the Gramps AIO installer, then you must select it during installation process.

Otherwise, it will not be available.

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Shortcuts

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When installation is complete, a shortcut will exist on the desktop and two shortcuts will have been added in the Start menu. Only use the first shortcut unless requested by a developer. The console is for diagnostics, benchmarking and troubleshooting rather than genealogical research.
1) GrampsAIOXX 5.2.1 <--- Shortcut for everyday use of Gramps
2)
GrampsAIOXX 5.2.1-console


Normally, when you try to load your old Family Tree and Gramps reports that it needs to be upgraded, you can allow it and the upgraded Tree will be opened. However, if this upgrade fails for any reason, Create a new Family Tree and Import your back-up into the new Tree.

To install with the Windows AIO version, please use the download links above. For more information about individual versions, console and debug modes, release notes, et cetera; look at this page (English only).

Independent alternatives to the All-In-One installer include the Legacy MS Windows version [2] and the Gramps Chocolatey Package [3].

Mac OS X

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Before download: Use your old version of Gramps to backup your Family Trees [1]. Read the before installation instructions.

Supports Apple Mac OS X in all versions 10.5 (Leopard) and later.

Intel 5.2.0     

After download: Double-click the .dmg file to mount the disk (note: your browser may do this for you automatically). Next drag the Gramps application to your application folder and double-click to launch it [4].

Normally, when you try to load your old Family Tree you can allow it to be upgraded if necessary, and it will be opened. However if this fails for any reason, Create a new Family Tree and Import the back-up into this new Tree.

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Spell Checking:

Gramps uses a different spell checker than the one provided by Mac OS X, with different spelling dictionary requirements. We can't easily provide dictionaries for all of the supported languages in the bundle, but they're easily downloaded from OpenOffice.org's website. Download the language you want and save it, then navigate to the download in Finder. Most browsers have a downloads window that offers "Show in Finder" in its context menu. Change the file extension from oxt to zip, then from the context menu select Open with... Archive Utility to decompress it. In the decompressed folder or perhaps in a subfolder you'll find the dictionary files in pairs, foo.aff and foo.dic. Some languages have more than one pair with a README file to explain why. Select a pair and copy it to /Library/Dictionaries (you'll have to authenticate with an administrator id and password), and if 'foo' isn't already a language or locale code, make it one. For example, the French package includes several pairs with names like fr-moderne.aff and fr-moderne.dic. The spell checker doesn't recognize those names, so when you copy them to /Library/Dictionaries you must rename them to fr.aff and fr.dic or fr_FR.aff and fr_FR.dic. You can have more than one dictionary pair installed if you use several languages, but one must match the language you use for Gramps or spell checking won't be enabled at all.


An alternative way to download and install Gramps on MacOS can be done using the MacPorts[5] framework.

Linux and BSD distributions

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These packages are built and supported by the distros.

If your distribution is not listed you may possibly find it listed on Repology( https://repology.org/metapackage/gramps/versions )
Please report any problems with them to the package maintainer.

Most Linux distributions come bundled with a version of Gramps, though it's not always the most recent version and it may not have been installed by default. Still it is recommended to use the Gramps version that comes with your distribution.

Below are ways to install Gramps on some of the more popular distributions:

Distribution GUI Package manager Current versions Notes
Debianopenlogo-32.png Debian Add/Remove Software Debian 8 ("jessie")(old old stable): Gramps 4.1.1
Debian 8 ("jessie")(backports): Gramps 4.2.5
Debian 8 ("jessie")(backports-sloppy): Gramps 4.2.8
Debian 9 ("stretch") (old stable): Gramps 4.2.5
Debian 9 ("stretch")(backports): Gramps 5.0.1
Debian 10 ("buster") (stable): Gramps 5.0.1
Debian 10 ("buster")(backports) (stable): Gramps 5.1.1
bullseye (testing): Gramps 5.1.1
sid (unstable): Gramps 5.1.1
available versions
Ubuntu 32x32.png Ubuntu Software Centre Xenial (16.04 LTS): Gramps: 4.2.2
Xenial (16.04 LTS): Gramps: 4.2.6 (Backport)
Bionic Beaver (18.04 LTS): Gramps: 5.0.0
Disco (19.04): Gramps: 5.0.1
Eoan (19.10): Gramps: 5.0.1
Focal (Development: 20.04 LTS): Gramps: 5.1.1
available versions/ (Also see: Backports)
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19.x(Gramps 4.2.8)
Install the most current version of Gramps using the following instructions from the Linux Mint Forums

Old versions available from Linuxmint
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or
Software Management (KDE)
Rawhide (Gramps 5.1.1)
Fedora 29 (Gramps 5.0.2)
Fedora 30 (Gramps 5.1.1)
Fedora 31 (Gramps 5.1.1)
Fedora 32 (Gramps 5.1.1)
available versions
Mageia drakrpm (or rpmdrake) Mageia Caulron: Gramps 5.0.1
Mageia 6.1: Gramps 5.0.1
Mageia App Db - gramps
openSUSE YaST openSUSE Tumbleweed: Gramps 5.1.1
openSUSE Leap 15.1: Gramps 4.2.8
openSUSE Leap 15.0: Gramps 4.2.8
available versions
The most recent version can usually be installed from the 'openSUSE BuildService - GNOME:Apps' repository
Slackware 14.2: Gramps 4.2.6
14.1: Gramps 4.0.3
available versions
slackbuilds.org: Gramps 5.0.0
NetBSD NetBSD: Gramps 3.4.4 available versions
FreeBSD FreeBSD: Gramps 4.2.8 available versions or FreshPorts -- science/gramps
TrueOS PC-BSD: Gramps 3.4.8 2016/09/01 - PC-BSD is now TrueOS
OpenBSD OpenBSD: Gramps 4.2.8 available versions
Archlinux-icon-crystal-32.svgArch Linux Gramps 5.1.2 available versions
Gentoo Linux Gramps 5.1.2 available versions



Linux: Install latest version

If your distribution doesn't ship with Gramps or you wish to install a different version than it ships with, you could try to install the latest version of Gramps manually.

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Warning before attempting this use your existing installation to make a Gramps XML backup

This should only be attempted by experienced users, and after you have backed up your Family Tree.

The version of Gramps that has been included in your distribution will have been tested to work with the components in that distribution. If you try to install a different version of Gramps there is a possibility that the components needed for the new version of Gramps are not available for your distribution, or they are available, but don't work properly. You might not discover that there is a problem till you have already done some work with the new version of Gramps.

If you already have Gramps installed, and you are only making a 'point' upgrade (i.e. from Gramps x.y.z to x.y.z+1, e.g. from 3.4.3 to 3.4.4), then it is likely but not certain that Gramps will continue to work. However, if the change is much greater, especially if it is a major version change (e.g. from 2.y.z to 3.y.z), then the danger that it does not work properly is much greater.

Debian-based

For Debianopenlogo-32.pngDebian-based linux distributions (Which includes Ubuntu 32x32.png Ubuntu ) Download the .deb file. Double-click on the downloaded .deb file or (for some distributions, e.g. Mint Debian) run the following command from the directory where the file was saved (change the filename to match the one you downloaded).

sudo dpkg -i python3-gramps_5.2.1-1_all.deb

If you have an error about having unmet dependencies run:

sudo apt-get -f install

to install the dependencies.

Useful command lines

Before upgrading you can[1]:

  • Find out what version you are running, by using this:
   dpkg-query -s python3-gramps

that queries the package and gives you info about it.

  • If you are committed to an upgrade then make sure you have backed up you Family Trees to Gramps XML then run :
   sudo dpkg -r python3-gramps

this will remove the current gramps package (assuming its a python3 version older versions could be python-gramps )

  • To stop Ubuntu updating gramps (to possibly an older version from Ubuntu!) you may need to run:
   sudo apt-mark hold gramps

Upgrade is then complete.

For other distributions

For other distributions, Download link.png the source and follow the instructions for Linux:Build from source

BSD

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Before upgrading your distribution: Use your old version of Gramps to backup your Family Trees [1].

via Distributions      Latest version (advanced users only)


See also:


Live CD

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Note that both Live CD demonstrations use an old version of Gramps and it is not recommended for general use

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Linux live CD Demonstration includes Gramps 3.2.5 pre-installed to trial, without touching anything on the hard drive. To start this boot the Computer with this Live Linux Desktop on a CD in the CD/DVD-ROM Drive. (Requires that you write this image to a CD-ROM using CD-Burner software eg:Nero, Imgburn..). Download the CD (727 MB). The Linux Genealogy CD is based on Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat). If you are interested in Gramps, but are afraid to actually install it or unable to install it (not your PC, windows, no internet at home, work laptop, ...), then try out our Linux Genealogy CD. It runs without installing on the hard disk and contains a collection of open source, free, genealogy programs. You can then install latest Ubuntu and Gramps from the CD anytime you like.

Online Demonstration

You can also try an online demonstration of Gramps on rollApp:

Select Launch Online then Test Drive(Opening/saving files will not be available)

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Note

This is a commercial limited trial and not endorsed by the Gramps-project. Beware of third parties having your genealogical data.


Notes

[1] Backup to Gramps XML. You will find backup in the Family Tree menu of recent Gramps versions, otherwise use export in the same menu but uncheck privacy options in the Exporter Assistant in order to export all data. See : How to make a backup

[2] Note that PortableApps.com use an old version of Gramps and it is not recommended for general use An alternative independent Legacy version is GrampsPortable_5.2.0.paf.exe (29.0 MB) Portable Gramps from PortableApps.com includes all dependencies required for Windows. Note:You can install it on C: then to run Gramps type C:\PortableApps\GrampsPortable\GrampsPortable.exe (Or the path you installed it to) or make a shortcut to that file on your desktop or start-menu. By Bart.S - Please report packaging issues to the author. (2012-09-07)

[3] Chocolatey NuGet is a Machine Package Manager, somewhat like apt-get, but built with Windows in mind. Gramps Chocolatey Package

[4] For Apple Mac OS X, alternatively, you can click and hold on the disk icon at the top of the window of the mounted disk, and then option-drag to the Applications folder. This will create a new folder containing all the files, including the README and NEWS.

[5] The MacPorts Project is an open-source community initiative to design an easy-to-use system for compiling, installing, and upgrading open-source software on the Mac operating system. https://www.macports.org/ In order to do that run the following command: port install gramps see: Mac OS X:Build from source:MacPorts

See also

Download pages

Why does Gramps have two download pages?

The boxed Gramps download logo also leads to (2) from https://gramps-project.org/blog/

Would it make more sense to redirect (1) to (2)?

Also the link https://gramps-project.org/download/ redirects to (2).

GulliblePangolin (talk) 22:35, 22 January 2020 (UTC)