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В предыдущем разделе представлено подробное описание процессов ввода и изменения данных о людях и отношениях. Этот раздел описывает работу с другими объектами, которые Вы встретите в GRAMPS. {{grampsmanualcopyright}} {{man index|Gramps 3.2 Wiki Manual - Entering and Editing Data:_Detailed - part 1|Gramps 3.2 Wiki Manual - Entering and Editing Data:_Detailed - part 3|3.2}} {{languages|Gramps_3.2_Wiki_Manual_-_Entering_and_Editing_Data:_Detailed_-_part_2|Gramps 3.2 Вики Руководство - Ввод и редактирование данных: подробно - часть 2}} == Изменение информации о событиях == События редактируются в диалоге {{man label|Событие}}. Этот диалог можно вызвать из диалога {{man label|Лицо}} или {{man label|Семья/Отношения}}. [[Image:Edit-ev-31-en.png|thumb|right|250px|Fig. 5.15 Редактор событий]] Введите информацию в соответствующие поля.В верхней части Вы можете просмотреть и изменить основную информацию о событии:# {{man label|Тип события}} может быть выбран из доступных типов событий в выпадающем меню. Eg ''Захоронение'', ''Выпуск'', ... .# {{man label|Дата}} события может быть точной датой, интервалом (''с ... по, между, ...''), или неточной датой (''около, ...'').#REDIRECT Оставьте поле {{man label|Описание}} пустым, если Вы хотите, чтобы оно было автоматически заполнено [[Gramps_3.2_Wiki_Manual_-_Tools#Extract_Event_Descriptions_from_Event_Data|Extract Event Description]]. # {{man label|ID}} уникальная запись для идентифиации события. Оставьте это для автозаполнения Gramps.# {{man label|Место}} место события. Установка флажка Приватная/Свободная запись, помечает событие как частное и позволяет не включать событие в отчеты. В центре окна помещаются вкладки, содержащие различные категории информации. Щелкните вкладку для просмотра или изменения ее содержимого. Вкладки предоставляют следующие категории информации о событии: *Источники На вкладке {{man label|Источники}} можно просмотреть или изменить источники, относящиеся к событию. В центре окна расположен список со всеми такими источниками, сохраненными в базе данных. Кнопки {{man button|+ , Редактировать , and -}} позволяют добавить, изменить, и удалить ссылку на источник, связанный с событием. Обратите внимание, что кнопки {{man button|Редактировать}} и {{man button|-}} становятся доступны, только когда ссылка на источник выбрана в списке. *Коментарии Вкладка {{man label|Коментарии}} предоставляет место для записи комментариев или заметок о событии. Для добавления заметки или исправления существующей, просто отредактируйте текст в поле ввода. В нижней части окна расположены кнопки {{man button|OK}} и {{man button|Отменить}}. Щелчек по {{man button|OK}} запишет все сделанные изменения во всех вкладках и закроет окно диалога. Щелчек по {{man button|Отменить}} закроет окно диалога без сохранения.<br clear="all"/>{{man tip|Совет|Если шрифт заголовка вкладки жирный, то это означает, что она содержит данные. если нет, то вкладка не содержит данных.}} <br clear="all"/> == Редактирование ссылок на события ==[[Image:Add_event_1.png|thumb|250px|Fig. 5.16 Информация о событии]]Ссылки на события связывают Событие с Лицом и позволяют предоставлять дополнительную информацию о событии.При добавлении ссылки на обытие, открывается такой диалог: Диалог содержит две секции, {{man label|Общая информация}} и {{man label|Информация о ссылке}}.* {{man label|Общая информация}} показывает : {{man label|Общее}}, {{man label|Источники}}, {{man label|Атрибуты }}, {{man label|Комментарии}}, {{man label|Галерея}}, {{man label|Ссылки}}.* Секция {{man label|Информация о ссылке}} отображает информацию связанную с данной ссылкой на это Событие: {{man label|Роль}}, {{man label|Комментарии}}, {{man label|Атрибуты}}.<br clear="all"/> В качестве роли Лица в данном событии используйте ''Главный'' для главного действующего лица, иначе выберите качественную роль (Например, Свидетель, Священник, ...). {{man tip| Совет |Информация в этом диалоге относится к конкретной ссылке на событие. На каждое событие можно ссылаться множество раз. И все эти ссылки будут иметь полную общую информацию о событии. Этот диалог позволяет предоставить данные, относящиеся к конкретной ссылке, такие как роль, дополнительный атрибут, ссылку на документ.}} <br clear="all"/> == Редактирование информации о медиа-объектах ==[[Image:Edit-media-31-en.png|thumb|250px|Fig. 5.17 Редактор свойств медиа-объектов]] Для редактирования данных о медиа-объектах, переключитесь в вид Альбом и выберите необходимую запись из списка источников. Дважды щелкните по этой записи или щелкните по кнопке {{man button|Редактировать}} в панели инструментов для вызова диалога {{man label|Редактор свойств медиа-объектов (Альбом)}}: В диалоге отображается миниатюра и сводная информация о свойствах объекта (ID, путь к файлу, дата и тип объекта). # Описательное {{man label|Название}} для этого медиа-объекта.# {{man label|ID}} уникальная запись для идентификации медиа-объекта, оставьте для заполнения системой. # {{man label|Дата}} для фотографии может быть датой съемки. # {{man label|Путь}} медиа-объекта на компьютере. Gramps не хранит медиа-объекты в базе данных, только пути! Установите [[Gramps_3.2_Wiki_Manual_-_Settings#Preferences|Relative Path]] в Настройках, чтобе не исправлять путь к базовому каталогу, где хранятся все Ваши медиа-объекты. Утилита [[Gramps_3.2_Wiki_Manual_-_Tools#Media_Manager...|Media Manager]] может помочь в управлении путями коллекций медиа-объектов.# {{man label|Mime}} значение - тип медиа-объекта. The central part of the window displays five notebook tabs containing different categories of information. Click a tab to view or edit its contents. The bottom part of the window has {{man button|OK}} and {{man button|Cancel}} buttons. Clicking {{man button|OK}} will apply all the changes made in all tabs and close the dialog window. Clicking the {{man button|Cancel}} button will close the window without applying any changes. {{man note|1=Note|2=Clicking {{man button|OK}} will immediately save changes to the database (write on disk). All changes are immediate.}} {{man tip|Tip|If a tab label is in boldface type, this means it contains data. If not, it has no data.}} The tabs represent the following categories of media data: *General The {{man label|General}} tab lets you view and edit the object's Title and Date. You can type this information directly into the corresponding fields. For the Date, you can also enter information by clicking the LED button and invoking the '''Date selection''' dialog. {{man note|Note|Every media object is referred to by its Path. The user is responsible for keeping track of the object files. GRAMPS will only reference and display the contents, not manage the files themselves.}} *Attributes The {{man label|Attributes}} tab lets you view and edit particular information about the media object that can be expressed as Attributes. The bottom part displays the list of all such attributes stored in the database. The top part shows the details of the currently selected attribute in the list (if any). The buttons {{man button|+}} , {{man button|Edit}} , and {{man button|-}} let you add, modify, or remove an attribute. Note that the {{man button|Edit}} and {{man button|-}} buttons become available only when an attribute is selected from the list. *Notes The {{man label|Note}} tab provides a place to record various information about the source that does not fit neatly into other categories. This area is particularly useful for recording information that does not naturally fit into the "Parameter/Value" pairs available to Attributes. To add a note or modify existing notes simply edit the text in the text entry field. *References The {{man label|References}} tab indicates any database records that refer to a given media object. The list can be ordered according to any of its column headings: {{man label|Type}} , {{man label|ID}} , or {{man label|Name}}. Double-clicking an entry allows you to view and edit the corresponding record. {{man note|1=Note|2=Only primary objects can be shown in the {{man label|References}} tab: Person, Family, Event, Source, or Place. The secondary objects such as Names and Attributes, although able to refer the media object, will only show up through their primary objects to which they belong.}} <br clear="all"/> == Editing media object references ==[[Image:Mediaobj_ref.png|thumb|right|250px|Fig. 5.18 Media Object references]] When Media Object references connect a Media Object to an other object, the following dialog appears: * Region corners : x1, x2, y1, y2.The {{man label|region}} part allows to select a specific region on the Media Object.You can use the mouse cursor on the picture to select a region, or use these spinbuttons to set the top left, and bottom right corner of the referenced region. Point (0,0) is the top left corner of the picture, and (100,100) the bottom right corner. * PrivacyThe {{man button|Privacy}} button lets you mark whether or not the record is considered private.Check the {{man label|Private}} record box to mark this {{man label|record as private}}. <br clear="all"/> == Editing information about places ==To edit information about places, switch to the Places View and select the desired entry from the list of places. Double-click that entry or click the {{man button|Edit}} button on the toolbar to bring up the following {{man label|Place Editor}} dialog: [[Image:Edit-plc.png|thumb|right|250px| Fig. 5.19. Place editor]] There is four fields:#{{man label|Place name}}: the full name of this place.#{{man label|Latitude}}: the position above equation of the place in decimal or degree notation. Eg, valid values are 12.0154, 50°52'21.92\"N, N50º52'21.92\" or 50:52:21.92. You can set these values via the Geography View by searching the place, or via a map service in the Place view.#{{man label|Longitude}}: the position relative to the Prime, or Greenwich, Meridian of the place in decimal or degree notation. Eg, valid values are -124.3647, 124°52'21.92\"E, E124º52'21.92\" or 124:52:21.92. You can set these values via the Geography View by searching the place, or via a map service in the Place view.#{{man label|ID}}: an unique record to identify the place. Leave generated by Gramps. <br clear="all" /> === Supported longitude/latitude formats ===When you create/modify a place, the possible formats used for longitude/latitude are : 'D.D4' : degree notation, 4 decimals eg +12.0154 , -124.3647 'D.D8' : degree notation, 8 decimals (precision like ISO-DMS) eg +12.01543265 , -124.36473268 'DEG' : degree, minutes, seconds notation eg 50°52'21.92"N , 124°52'21.92"E ° has UTF-8 code c2b00a or N50º52'21.92" , E124º52'21.92" º has UTF-8 code c2ba0a The character for seconds can be either one double quote " or two single quote ' The letters N/S/W/E can be placed before or after the digits. 'DEG-:' : degree, minutes, seconds notation with : eg -50:52:21.92 , 124:52:21.92 'ISO-D' : ISO 6709 degree notation i.e. ±DD.DDDD±DDD.DDDD 'ISO-DM' : ISO 6709 degree, minutes notation i.e. ±DDMM.MMM±DDDMM.MMM 'ISO-DMS' : ISO 6709 degree, minutes, seconds notation i.e. ±DDMMSS.SS±DDDMMSS.SS The second part of the window displays seven notebook tabs containing different categories of information. Click a tab to view or edit its contents. The bottom part of the window has {{man button|OK}} and {{man button|Cancel}} buttons. Clicking {{man button|OK}} will apply all the changes made in all tabs and close the dialog window. Clicking the {{man button|Cancel}} button will close the window without applying any changes. <br clear="all" /> {{man note|1=Note|2=Clicking {{man button|OK}} will immediately save changes to the database. All changes are immediate.}} {{man tip|Tip|If a tab label is in boldface type and displays an icon, this means it contains data. If not, it has no data.}} The tabs represent following categories of place data: *Location The {{man label|Location}} tab you view and edit the basic information about the place: the '''Title''' which labels it in the database, {{man label|Street}}, {{man label|City}}, {{man label|Church parish}}, {{man label|County}}, {{man label|State}}, {{man label|Country}}, {{man label|place code}}. You can type this information directly into the adjacent fields, they are used by Gramps for a better place management. They are the place divisions: # The {{man label|Country}} where the place is.# Second level of place division, eg., in the USA a {{man label|State}}, in Germany a Bundesland. # Third level of place division. Eg., in the USA a {{man label|County}}.# The lowest clergical division of this place. Typically used for church sources that only mention the {{man label|Parish}}. # The village or {{man label|City}} where the place is.# The lowest level of a place division is the {{man label|Street}} name. *Alternative locations The {{man label|Other names}} tab lets you view and edit other names by which the place might be known. The bottom part of the window lists all other names of the place stored in the database. The top part of the window shows the details of the currently selected name in the list (if any). The buttons {{man button|+}} , {{man button|Edit}} , and {{man button|-}} let you add, modify, and remove a name record. Note that the {{man button|Edit}} and {{man button|-}} buttons become available only when a name is selected from the list. *Note The {{man label|Note}} tab displays any comments or notes concerning the place. To add a note or modify existing notes simply edit the text in the text entry field. *Sources The {{man label|Sources}} tab lets you view and edit sources relevant to a place. The central part of the window lists all such source references stored in the database. The buttons {{man button|+}} , {{man button|Edit}} , and {{man button|-}} let you add, modify, and remove a source reference associated with a place. Note that the {{man button|Edit}} and {{man button|-}} buttons become available only when a source reference is selected from the list. *Gallery The {{man label|Gallery}} tab lets you store and display photos and other media objects associated with a given place. The central part of the window lists all such media objects and gives you a thumbnail preview of image files. Other objects such as audio files, movie files, etc., are represented by a generic GRAMPS icon. The buttons {{man button|+}} , {{man button|Select}} , {{man button|Edit}} , and {{man button|-}} let you add a new image, add a reference to an existing image, modify an existing image, and remove a media object's link to the place. Note that the {{man button|Edit}} and {{man button|-}} buttons become available only when a media object is selected from the list. *Internet The {{man label|Internet}} tab contains Internet addresses relevant to the place. The bottom part of the window lists all such Internet addresses stored in the database. The top part shows the details of the currently selected address in the list (if any). The buttons {{man button|+}} , {{man button|Edit}} , and {{man button|-}} let you add, modify, and remove an Internet address. The {{man button|Go}} button (represented by an icon with a green arrow and yellow circle) opens your browser and takes you to the web page corresponding to the highlighted Internet address. Note that the {{man button|Edit}} , {{man button|-}} , and {{man button|Go}} buttons become available only when an address is selected from the list. *References The {{man label|References}} tab indicates any database records (events or LDS ordinances) that refer to a place. This information cannot be modified from the {{man label|Place Editor}} dialog. Instead, the corresponding database record (e.g., a birth event) has to be brought up and its place reference edited. <br clear="all"/> == Editing information about sources ==[[Image:Edit-src-31-en.png|thumb|right|250px|Fig. 5.20 Source editor]]The general information at the top of the window lets you define basic information about the source: its {{man label|Title}} , {{man label|Author}} , {{man label|Abbreviation}} , and {{man label|Publication information}} . You can type this information directly into the adjacent fields. #{{man label|Title}}: Title of the source.#{{man label|Authors}}: Authors of the source.#{{man label|ID}}: an unique record to identify the source. Leave generated by Gramps. #{{man label|Abbreviations}}: Provide a short title used for sorting, filing, and retrieving source records.#{{man label|Publication information}}: Publication Information, such as city and year of publication, name of publisher, ... The tabs provide the following information categories of source data: *Note The {{man label|Note}} tab provides a place to record notes or comments about the source. To add a note or modify existing notes simply edit the text in the text entry field. Only primary objects can be shown in the {{man label|References}} tab: Person, Family, Event, Place, or Media object. Secondary objects such as Names and Attributes can only be accessed through the primary objects to which they belong. *Gallery The {{man label|Gallery}} tab lets you store and display photos and other media objects associated with a given source (for example, a photo of a birth certificate). The central part of the window lists all such objects and gives you a thumbnail preview of image files. Other objects such as audio files, movie files, etc., are represented by a generic GRAMPS icon. The buttons {{man button|+}} , {{man button|Select}} , {{man button|Edit}} , and {{man button|-}} let you add a new image, add a reference to an existing image, modify an existing image, and remove a media object's link to the relationship. Note that the {{man button|Edit}} and {{man button|-}} buttons become available only when a media object is selected from the list. *Data The {{man label|Data}} tab displays "Key/Value" pairs that may be associated with the source. These are similar to the "Attributes" used for other types of GRAMPS records. The difference between these Key/Value pairs and Attributes is that Attributes may have source references and notes, while Key/Value data may not. The central part of the window lists all existing Key/Value pairs. The buttons {{man button|+}} and {{man button|-}} let you add and remove pairs. To modify the text of Key or Value, first select the desired entry. Then click in either the Key or Value cell of that entry and type your text. When you are done, click outside the cell to exit editing mode. *Repositories The {{man label|Repositories}} tab displays the references to the repositories in which the source is contained. The list can be ordered by any of its column headings: {{man label|ID}} , {{man label|Title}}, {{man label|Call Number}},and {{man label|Type}}. Double-clicking an entry allows you to view and edit the record. You may also edit the reference. The buttons on the side of the tab allow you add a new repository, link to (or share) an existing repository, edit the reference to the repository, or remove the reference. *References The {{man label|References}} tab lists all the database records that refer to this source, if any. The list can be ordered by any of its column headings: {{man label|Type}} , {{man label|ID}} , or {{man label|Name}}. Double-clicking an entry allows you to view and edit the record. <br clear="all"/> == Editing source references == Source references connect a Source to another object and allow you to provide additional information about the source. When adding source references to events, places, etc., the following dialog appears: The dialog includes two main headings, {{man label|Source selection}} and {{man label|Source details}} . {{man label|Source selection}} displays the {{man label|Title}} of the Source, its {{man label|Author}} , and {{man label|Publication information}} . The {{man label|Title}} can be selected from the available sources listed in the drop-down menu. If the source you are referencing is not already in the database, you can enter it by clicking {{man button|New...}} and filling out the invoked {{man label|Source Editor}} dialog. [[Image:Edit-si.png|thumb|250px|right|Fig. 5.21 Source information]] The {{man label|Source details}} section indicates the details associated with the particular reference to this Source: {{man label|Confidence}}, {{man label|Volume/Film/Page}}, {{man label|Date}}, and {{man label|Notes}}. You can choose the Confidence level from the {{man label|Confidence}} drop-down menu. The remaining details can be typed in the corresponding text entry fields. #{{man label|Date}}: Date associated with this source reference. Typically used to store the log date (when text was added to the original source).#{{man label|Volume/Film/Page}}: Specific location with in the information referenced. For a published work, this could include the volume of a multi-volume work and the page number(s). For a periodical, it could include volume, issue, and page numbers. For a newspaper, it could include a column number and page number. For an unpublished source, this could be a sheet number, page number, frame number, etc. A census record might have a line number or dwelling and family numbers in addition to the page number.#{{man label|Confidence}}: Conveys the submitter's quantitative evaluation of the credibility of a piece of information, based upon its supporting evidence. It is not intended to eliminate the receiver's need to evaluate the evidence for themselves.##Very Low = Unreliable evidence or estimated data.##Low = Questionable reliability of evidence (interviews, census, oral genealogies, or potential for bias for example, an autobiography).##High = Secondary evidence, data officially recorded sometime after event.##Very High = Direct and primary evidence used, or by dominance of the evidence. {{man tip| Tip |Information in this dialog is specific to the particular reference. A single source can be referenced many times, and all such references will have in common the overall source information. This dialog lets you provide reference-specific data, such as relevant quotes, comments, confidence, page numbers, etc., to further specify and document the reference.}} == Editing information about repositories == There 3 top fields:# The {{man label|Name}} of the repository (where sources are stored).# {{man label|ID}}: an unique record to identify the repository. Leave generated by Gramps.# The {{man label|Type}} of repository, eg., Library, Album, ... [[Image:Add_repository_1.png|thumb|right|250px|Fig. 5.22 Repository editor]] *Addresses: The {{man label|Addresses}} tab lets you view and record the various addresses of the repository. The bottom part of the window lists all addresses stored in the database. The top part shows the details of the currently selected address in the list (if any). The buttons {{man button|+}} , {{man button|Edit}} , and {{man button|-}} allow you to correspondingly add, modify, and remove an address record from the database. Note that the {{man button|Edit}} and {{man button|-}} buttons become available only when an address is selected from the list. *Internet:The {{man label|Internet}} tab displays Internet addresses relevant to the repository. The bottom part lists all such Internet addresses and accompanying descriptions. The top part shows the details of the currently selected addresses in the list (if any). The buttons {{man button|+}} , {{man button|Edit}} , and {{man button|-}} let you add, modify, and remove an Internet address. The "Go" button (represented by an icon having a green arrow and yellow circle) opens your web browser and takes you directly to the highlighted page. Note that the {{man button|Edit}} , and {{man button|-}}buttons become available only when an address is selected from the list. *Note The {{man label|Note}} tab provides a place to record notes or comments about the repository. To add a note or modify existing notes simply edit the text in the text entry field. *References The {{man label|References}} tab indicates any database records that refer to a given repository. The list can be ordered according to any of its column headings: {{man label|Type}} , {{man label|ID}} , or {{man label|Name}} . Double-clicking an entry allows you to view and edit the corresponding record. <br clear="all"/> == Editing information about notes == === Note tab ===The {{man label|Note}} tab is the place for adding notes to one of your people, sources, .... The tab allows you to order your notes in the order you want to see them. As on the other tabs, you can add new notes, share existing notes with the object you are working on and remove notes from this object (this does _not_ remove the note from the family tree. It is present in the note view afterward). === Note editor ===[[Image:Note editor_3.1.png|thumb|right|250px|Fig. 5.23 Note editor]]When creating a new note, or when editing an existin note, the note editor comes up. There are two tabs, the Note tab, and the references tab. * Note tab The note tab has the following elements:* A toolbar to style your notes. You can select and apply one of the toolbuttons, or set the values as you want and start typing.::* italic, bold, underline : common functions known from text editors::* Font selection: a basic font selector showing all fonts on your system. ::* Font size: the size of the font you type::* Font color: write the font in a certain color::* Background color: add a background color to the text you write::* Clear markup: This will remove all markup you have placed on the note<br clear="all" />{{man tip|Important|There is no undo button or save button on the note editor. Just like other objects, it is stored to your family tree on click of the Ok button. If you do long notes, consider saving from time to time to save you edits in between.}} :* A context menu on the textview. :: The most important entry in this context menu is the spell selection. You are offered a selection of installed languages on your system with spell checking enabled. :* The text view where you can write your note :* Some properties of your note::* {{man label|ID}}: a unique id for the note. If left blank an automatic id will be chosen according to the settings in the preferences::* {{man label|Marker}}: a marker setting for the note: Complete, Todo. You can add your own marker by typing it::* {{man label|Type}}: a note type. You can add your own value by typing it::* {{man label|Preformatted}} checkbox: Notes in GRAMPS are considered flowed for beautifull presentation in the reports. In this setting, newlines and white spaces will be automatically ignored so as to form complete paragraphs, which are defined by an empty line between two textblocks. When {{man label|Preformatted}} is checked, GRAMPS will assume the whitespace and enters you used in the notes are important. Use this for tables, literal transcripts, ... . Use monospace font to keep preformatting. Try not to use preformatted if you do not need it, the reports you create will be more beautifull.:** {{man label|Privacy}}: as on the other objects, you can indicate a note as private so as to make sure you can remove this note from all output gramps creates with one easy click. * References The {{man label|References}} tab indicates any objects that refer to a given note. The list can be ordered according to any of its column headings: {{man label|Type}}, {{man label|ID}}, or {{man label|Name}}. Double-clicking an entry allows you to view and edit the corresponding record. {{man tip|HTML links|If you add links to webpages with the full address in a note, the link will turn blue and underlined when you hover your mouse over the text. Clicking the link opens the webpage in your default browser.}} === Note markup and preformat in reports === Markup like '''bold''', color, <u>underline</u>, ... can be added to notes. A note can be preformatted or not. It depends on the output type how this markup will appear. Here an overview is given of what you can expect. # '''Pdf''' and '''direct print''' (to printer or to file) fully support the markup and the preformatted setting# '''ascii''' print removes all markup from the notes for obvious reasons# '''LaTeX''' output interprets the markup to its best of possibilities. LaTeX is not well suited as a typesetting language to add custom style. That would break the benefits LaTex offers. Hence, the following is done::* '''bold''', <u>underline</u> and ''italic'' is supported:* fontsize is mapped to the size indicators of LaTeX in a fuzzy manner:* mono fonts are shown as a mono spaced font:* color and font is not supported:* preformatted is handled correctly# '''ODF''' output does not support markup at the moment. This will be added in the future# '''RTF''' output does not support markup at the moment# '''html''' output does not support markup at the moment# '''Narrative Web'''. Many people use the Narrative Web report as an easy way to work with their data. At the moment this report does not respect markup in the notes. Should this be added, this will be an interpreted translation, that is, it will not be one-to-one. The conclusion of the above should be to use markup in notes only in those cases it adds to the information stored. 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