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Gramps 4.2.6 released from Blog

The Gramps team releases version 4.2.6, a maintenance release. Think on backup before upgrade! Fixes and changes since 4.2.5 release: Fix HasCitation rule in citation filter sidebar Fix use of regular expressions Date Editor had ‘Type’ and ‘Quality’ labels swapped Fix FamilyGroup Report Fix names not displayed in relationship graph Fix outdated Bugtracker link in […]

over 7 years ago

Gramps 4.2.5 released from Blog

The Gramps team releases version 4.2.5, a maintenance release. Think on backup before upgrade! Fixes and changes since 4.2.4 release: The configparser is assuming the wrong encoding Sorting in family tab of narrated web report Silence remaining PyGIWarning Sorting of relationships in family tab of narrated web report Use latest valid date rather than today […]

almost 8 years ago

Gramps 4.2.4 released from Blog

Today, the Gramps team releases version 4.2.4, a maintenance release. Think on backup before upgrade! Fixes and changes since 4.2.3 release: fixes for the PHON, FAX, EMAIL and WWW Gedcom tags to support Gedcom v5.5.1 use more relative import Support for FTM and others Custom Gedcom Event Tags on import fix ‘_deeprelationshippath’ filter rule Narrativeweb: […]

about 8 years ago

Gramps 4.2.3 released from Blog

Today, the Gramps team releases version 4.2.3, a maintenance release. Think on backup before upgrade! Fixes and changes since 4.2.2 release: Fix creation of the “graphic calendar report” Fix “TypeError: ‘tuple’ object does not support item assignment Fix experienced an unexpected error Unable to build narrated web site [NarrativeWeb report] Places index and Media index […]

over 8 years ago

Gramps 4.2.2 released from Blog

On this new year, the Gramps team releases version 4.2.2, a maintenance release. Think on backup before upgrade! Fixes and changes since 4.2.1 release: “Show all” checkbox of “Select Family” window not unchecked when the filter is cleared Name of user defined filter is not shown ErrorDialog and GtkDialog mapped without a transient parent ‘Find’ […]

almost 9 years ago

Gramps 4.2.1 released from Blog

Two months after ‘4.2.1‘ release, the Gramps team releases version 4.2.1, a maintenance release. Think on backup before upgrade! Fixes and changes since 4.2.0 release: Support for Retina and HiDPI Display, added 24px icons Fix verification tool with “Estimate missing or inexact dates” Fix missing link in hourglass graph report Sort custom place types in […]

about 9 years ago

Gramps 4.2.0 released from Blog

Some months after ‘4.1.3‘ release, the Gramps team releases version 4.2.0, a new major release. Think on backup before upgrade! Fixes and changes since 4.1.x branch: New date and language fields on place name Review on GtkBuilder, fix some Gtk3 warnings and move from deprecated methods Change icons and buttons handling methods Enhanced Place Editor […]

over 9 years ago

Using Prolog to Analyze your Family Tree from Blog

I teach a little of Prolog in both Artificial Intelligence and in Programming Languages. Prolog is a language for entering facts, and letting the system deduce new facts based on those. A standard example to learn what the language can do is to practice on a fake family tree. But this could be done on […]

over 9 years ago

Gramps 4.1.3 released from Blog

Just after ‘3.4.9‘ release, which is the last release on 3.4.x branch, the Gramps team releases version 4.1.3, the “Thou shalt not count to five“. Fixes and changes since 4.1.2: Fix db upgrade failure GtkDialog mapped without a transient parent [Gedcom} SUBN and SUBM record handling [Gedcom] Import/export round trip causes lost information [Gedcom] Entering […]

over 9 years ago

Gramps 3.4.9 released from Blog

11 months after ‘3.4.8‘ release, the gramps team has released version 3.4.9. The “I am no longer infected”, a maintenance and bug fix release. This is a maintenance release designed for still running gramps with gtk2. The database is common between version 4.0.x and 3.4.x branch, most differences are into interface and there is some […]

over 9 years ago