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Gramps 3.0 Wiki Manual - Gramplets

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*Relatives Gramplet
*Age on Date Gramplet
*Records Gramplet
*What's Next Gramplet
If a link in a Gramplet is to a specific person, then clicking the link will change the Active Person. Double-clicking such any link to a specific GRAMPS item (such as person or family) will bring up the Editor for that item. To edit a linked person without changing the Active Person, right-click on the person link. Depending on the type of entry, double-clicking any row in a Quick View table will either select more specific data (drill down) or bring up the editor.
The names in this gramplet also allow you to call up the person editor directly, by right-clicking on any of the names.
== Records Gramplet ==
 
''Will appear only in the future in version GRAMPS 3.1.x''
 
The Records Gramplet shows a number of interesting records (mostly age related) in your database, like oldest living person, youngest mother, etc.
 
Caveats:
 
* If the option to underline the call name is selected, the report uses <u>...</u> to achieve this. This only works with CairoDoc based output (direct printing, PDF export) and HTML output.
 
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== What's Next Gramplet ==
 
''Will appear only in the future in version GRAMPS 3.1.x''
 
The What's Next Gramplet displays a list of the "most urgent" information gaps in your family tree. It is based on the following assumptions:
* You want to know first and last name, birth date and place, and death date and place of each person
* You want to know father, mother, marriage date and place, and - if divorced - divorce date and place of each family with married parents
* You want to know at least the mother of each family with unmarried parents
* The closer the relationship to the main person, the more "urgent" the information gap is.
* The closer the common ancestor is from the main person, the more "urgent" the information is (e.g. nephews are considered more "urgent" than uncles, even though both have a distance of 3, because for nephews the common ancestor is father/mother, while for uncles, the common ancestor is grandfather/grandmother)
* Marriage data and personal data of the spouse is slightly less "urgent" than personal data of the directly related person
* Half brothers are less "urgent" than brothers
 
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