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Revision as of 07:37, 4 August 2020

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Advanced Usage

External Tools

Tools and Software list

Graphical Tools (Graphs, Image generation etc.)

Software 1
  • Export Data
  • External manipulation of data
yEd Graph Editor

A powerful desktop application that can be used to quickly and effectively generate high-quality diagrams of data files from many formats including GEDCOM. and Excel .xlsx spreadsheets. Gramps XML needs an XSLT stylesheet to be transformed into a valid GraphML.

Import your external data to be diagrammed for analysis. The automatic layout algorithms arrange even large data sets with just the press of a button. Diagrams may be manually re-organized.

yEd is freely available and runs on all major platforms: Windows, Unix/Linux, and macOS.

Text based tools (Writer software etc.)

  • Notepad++ : a MS Windows compatible free source code editor and Notepad replacement that supports several languages.
  • XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations) Transform elements of XML files between

Showcase

The following are examples of Gramps-derived data processed or modified through with other software tools.

See also