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See also:==GeneWeb==* <code>.gw</code> '''GeneWeb''' genealogical data file format extension[[Gramps_5https://wikipedia.1_Wiki_Manual_-_Manage_Family_Trees#Exporting_data]org/wiki/GeneWeb GeneWeb]is free open source genealogy software with an interface on a lightweight web server.
LaTeX ''(also written L* <supcode>A.tex</supcode>T<sub>E</sub>X'''Lamport's TeX (''Τ'' tau, ''ε'' epsilon and ''Χ'' chi)'' uses the TeX ' structured text format extensionA file format to provide high-quality typesetting program for formatting its output, information describing layout and is itself written in font styling of textual data. Originally designed to flexibly support the TeX macro languagecomplex layout (including multi-level superscript, subscript, matrixes & special glyphs) of scientific formulas.
==CSV==
A comma-separated values (CSV) file is a delimited text file that uses a comma to separate values. A CSV file stores tabular data (numbers and text) in plain text.
==XML==
Extensible Markup Language
[https://en.m.wikipedia* <code>.orgvcf</wiki/VCard vCard], also known as VCF (code> '''Virtual Contact File), is a file ''' structured text format standard for electronic business cards. ==Graphviz==Graphviz (Graph Visualization) Software extension
DOT [https://wikipedia.org/wiki/VCard vCard] is the text a file format of the suite GraphVizstandard for electronic business cards. It has a human-readable syntax that describes network data, including subgraphs and elements appearances (i.e. color, width, label). NetworkX, Tulip or ZGRViewer can import DOT files as well==XML==* <code>. xml</code> '''Extensible Markup Language''' structured text format extension
with the filename extension gv or dot'''Dialects'''* <code>. The extension gv is preferred, to avoid confusion with the extension dot used by versions of Microsoft Word template files before 2007.==SVG==Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an gramps</code> [[#Gramps_XML_and_XML_Package_import|'''Gramps Extensible Markup Language (XML)-based vector image ''']] Gramps native data exchange format for two-dimensional graphics with support for interactivity in uncompressed text and animation. ==D3==[https://viswikipedia.stanford.eduorg/paperswiki/d3 D3: Data-Driven DocumentsGzip gzip]compressed* <code>.gpkg<br /code>[[#Gramps_XML_and_XML_Package_import|'''Gramps XML package ''']] Gramps native data backup and archive format in [https://wikipedia.org/wiki/.tar.gz .tar.gz] compressed format with or without media.* Isotammi XML exportA combination of HTML (HyperText Markup Language), SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics), and CSS (Cascading Style Sheet)=See also:=* [[Gramps_{{man version}}_Wiki_Manual_-_Manage_Family_Trees#Exporting_data]] - Exporting data
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Output Format: ''choose the output format:
==CSV==
* <code>.csv</code> '''Comma Separated Value''' structured text format extension
A comma-separated values (CSV) file is a delimited text file that uses a comma to separate values. A CSV file stores tabular data (numbers and text) in plain text.. Beginning with Gramps 5.2, the CSV import module allows selecting addiational delimiters beyond commas.
==D3==
* <code>.d3</code> '''Data-Driven Documents''' structured text format extension
[https://github.com/d3/d3/wiki D3 (Data-Driven Documents)] is a JavaScript library and framework for manipulating visualization documents based on data. D3 helps you bring data to life using HTML, SVG, and CSS. D3’s emphasis on web standards gives you the full capabilities of modern browsers without tying yourself to a proprietary framework, combining powerful visualization components and a data-driven approach to DOM manipulation.
A combination of HTML (HyperText Markup Language), SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics), and CSS (Cascading Style Sheet)
* [https://wikipedia.org/wiki/D3.js D3.js library] - Wikipedia
==GEDCOM==
* <code>.ged</code> '''GEnealogical Data COMmunication''' genealogical data file format extension
de facto standard file format for data interchange between genealogy programs via [[#GEDCOM_import|import]] and export.
'''Dialects'''
* <code>.ged2</code> '''GEDCOM Extensions''' genealogical data file format extension
* [http://www.pmoylan.org/pages/os2/wft.html Web Family Tree] GEDCOM
==Plain TextGIF==* <code>.gif</code> '''Graphics Interchange Format''' image file format extension==Graphviz==Print* <code>.gv</code> '''GraphViz''' image file format extension [https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphviz Graphviz] (Graph Visualization) suite of open source software ([https://www.graphviz.org/download/ Download page]) '''[https://wikipedia.org/wiki/DOT_(graph_description_language) DOT]''' is the graph description language of the suite GraphViz. It has a human-readable syntax that describes network data, including subgraphs and elements appearances (i.e. color, width, label). '''DOT graphs''' can also be imported into [https://wikipedia.org/wiki/NetworkX NetworkX], [https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_(software) Tulip] or [http://zvtm.sourceforge.net/zgrviewer.html ZGRViewer]. Files are typically indicated with the <code>.gv</code> or <code>.dot</code> filename extensions. The extension [https://wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=.gv&redirect=no <code>.gv</code>] is preferred. (This avoids confusion with the extension [https://wikipedia.org/wiki/.dot <code>.dot</code>] also used for Microsoft Word ''template'' files prior to 2007.) However, the DOT language can be converted to several object-oriented graphics formats.==GRDB==* <code>.grdb</code> '''[[#GRAMPS_V2.x_database_import|GRAMPS V2.x database]]''' database file extension
==HTML==
* <code>.html</code> '''HyperText Markup Language''' structured text format extension
HyperText Markup Language (HTML)
==JPEG==
* <code>.jpg</code> '''Joint Photographic Experts Group''' image file format extension
==JSON==
* <code>.json</code> '''JavaScript Object Notation''' structured text file format extension
[https://www.json.org/ JavaScript Object Notation] is a lightweight data-interchange format.
* [[Addon:JSON Export Import]]
==LaTeX==
LaTeX ''(also written L<sup>A</sup>T<sub>E</sub>X)'' uses the TeX typesetting program for formatting its output, and LaTeX itself is written in the TeX macro language. * File extension: <code>.tex</code>* Helper (file viewer) application: see the [[Addon:GenealogyTree#Prerequisites|Prerequisites]] section for the GenealogyTree addon. "Lamport's TeX" is named after developer [https://ewikipediawikipedia.org/wiki/Leslie_Lamport Leslie Lamport]. With LaTeX, Lamport added a collection of macros to the original T<sub>E</sub>X program which was made by [https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Knuth Donald Knuth].
[https://www.latex-project.org/get/ How to get LaTeX]
==Open Document Spreadsheet==
* <code>.ods</code> '''OpenDocument Spreadsheet''' format extension
==Open Document Text==
* <code>.odt</code> '''OpenDocument Text''' structured text format extension"Filename extensions
.odt & .fodt for word processing (text) documents.
Open Document Format for Office Applications (ODF), also known as OpenDocument, is a ZIP-compressed[[https://wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument#cite_note-6 6]] XML-based file format for spreadsheets, charts, presentations and word processing documents. It was developed with the aim of providing an open, XML-based file format specification for office applications.[[https://wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument#cite_note-7 7]]" - ''[https://wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument Wikipedia]''
==PDF document==
* <code>.pdf</code> '''Portable Document Format''' text formatting and images file format extension
** Ghostscript ''PDF dialect'' (used by Graphviz reports to help create PDF files.)
** Graphviz ''PDF dialect''
"Portable Document Format (PDF) (redundantly: PDF format) is a file format developed by Adobe in the 1990s to present documents, including text formatting and images, in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems.[[https://wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF#cite_note-pdf-ref-1.7-3 2]][[https://wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF#cite_note-4 3]] Based on the PostScript language, each PDF file encapsulates a complete description of a fixed-layout flat document, including the text, fonts, vector graphics, raster images and other information needed to display it." - ''Wikipedia''
==Plain Text==
* <code>.txt</code> '''text''' format extension
==PNG==
* <code>.png</code> '''Portable Network Graphics''' image file format extension
==PostScript==
* <code>.ps</code> '''PostScript''' page description language file format extension
PostScript (PS) is a page description language in the electronic publishing and desktop publishing business. It is a dynamically typed, concatenative programming language and was created at Adobe Systems.
==Print...==
==Pro-Gen==
* <code>.def</code> '''data exchange format''' genealogical data file format extension
[https://www.pro-gen.nl/gbhome.htm PRO-GEN] is a commercial genealogical program that has been very popular in the Netherlands and North-West Germany. It is often used by people who started collecting and storing data as early as 1989. This was a DOS based program which has been patched to work with Win 10.
==Prolog==
* Prolog export - Prolog fact format in Unicode (utf-8)
==Raw export==
raw Python object
==RTF document==
* <code>.rtf</code> '''Rich Text Format''' structured text file format extension
"The Rich Text Format (often abbreviated RTF) is a proprietary[[https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Text_Format#cite_note-6 6]][[https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Text_Format#cite_note-e-gov-uk-7 7]][[https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Text_Format#cite_note-e-gov-uk-archived-8 8]] document file format with published specification developed by Microsoft Corporation from 1987 until 2008 for cross-platform document interchange with Microsoft products." - ''[https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Text_Format Wikipedia]''
==SQLite==
* <code>.sql</code> '''SQLite''' database file format extension
[https://www.sqlite.org/fileformat.html SQLite] is a database engine written in the C programming language.
==SVG==
* <code>.svg</code> '''Scalable Vector Graphics''' image file format extension
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an Extensible Markup Language (XML)-based vector image format for two-dimensional graphics with support for interactivity and animation.
==SVGZ==
* <code>.svgz</code> '''Compressed Structured Vector Graphs''' image file format extension
==vCalendar==
* <code>.vcf</code> '''vCalendar file''' calendar format extension
A calendar format that is a predecessor of iCalendar. It was created by the Internet Mail Consortium (IMC),
==vCard==
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