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The '''GrampsPseudonymTree''' example data is used to provide a self-explanatory & predictable Tree structute for testing, for exploring through charting options & filter rules, and for experimenting.
It is offered as an alternative to the [[Example.gramps|example.gramps]] file and supports a different learning modality. The GrampsPseudonymTree is more abstract and tries to avoid becoming obscured by non-essential detail. The idea is to avoid losing clear sight of the Tree's trunk & branches behind the leaves.
The [[Image:Gramps-view.png|link=https://gramps-project.org/wiki/index.php/File:GrampsPseudonymTree(02Feb202027Sep2022).gzzip]]{{man label|file is corrupt and does not work}} '''[[:File:GrampsPseudonymTree(02Feb202027Sep2022).gzzip|GrampsPseudonymTree(02Feb202027Sep2022).gzzip]]''' file ideally will have an abstraction to represent the various relationships in Gramps.
The 'names' are actually generic labels of the relationship. This allows sample reports, charts & filters to be run where the abstracted results automatically self-document & build their own lookup key. It is useful for verifying results when developing an addon. If designing a '[[Gramps_Glossary#books report|book]]' collation of reports, running the book design on this abstracted Tree of data can produce the foundation for a 'how to interpret this book' section.
The actual downloadable file is a standard Gramps backup file which uses the compressed variant. (The original 70K XML text file of the Tree compresses to a 9K archive.) This not only provides a faster download but also has a built-in checksum integrity validation to ensure the file transferred without damage.
Unfortunately, the wiki doesn't permit the Gramps extension for uploads. But since Gramps uses the typical gzip format as its own archival format and merely substitutes the ''.gramps'' extension for ''.gzzip'' normal extension) files, we'll use the more-standard ''.gzzip'' extension. After downloading, you can change the extension back to ''.gramps'' for full Gramps compatibility.
==Load <code>GrampsPseudonymTree(02Feb202027Sep2022).gzzip</code>==
Follow these steps to load the example family tree:
# Click the linked file at the top of this page
# Find the <code>GrampsPseudonymTree(02Feb202027Sep2022).gzzip</code> downloaded to your system. <br />Since the file is named <code>GrampsPseudonymTree(02Feb202027Sep2022).gzzip</code>, you must rename it to <code>GrampsPseudonymTree(02Feb202027Sep2022).gramps</code> before the Gramps import tool will recognize it. You can copy this renamed file to a temporary location or import it directly from this directory.
#* on MS-Windows AIO <code>C:\Program Files\GrampsAIO64-X.X.X\share\doc\gramps\example\gramps</code> (On MS-Windows ensure you can see hidden files; see [[Gramps_{{Version manual}}_Wiki_Manual_-_User_Directory#MS_Windows|User Directory:MS Windows]])
#* On Apple MacOS the example database is not included in the MacOS AIO(All in one package) and you may download the files from here and import the Family Tree. (On MacOS ensure you can see hidden files; see: [[Gramps_{{Version manual}}_Wiki_Manual_-_User_Directory#Mac_OS_X|User Directory:Mac OS X]])
# To create a new family tree {{man menu|Family Trees > Manage Family Trees...}} select the {{man button|New}} button. Give it some name to indicate that is a disposable tree, such as ''"pseudo"''
# Open this new family tree. It will be empty.
# In Gramps, use {{man menu|Family Trees > Import...}} to [[Gramps_{{Version manual}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Manage_Family_Trees#Importing_data|import]] <code>GrampsPseudonymTree(02Feb202027Sep2022).gramps</code>.
==Import Statistics of the GrampsPseudonymTree(02Feb202027Sep2022).gramps family tree==
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