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== Expanded Place Type Menu ==
 
== Expanded Place Type Menu ==
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[[File:Ptypemenu.png|thumb|450px]]
 
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[[File:Types_adm0.png|thumb|450px]]
=== Groups ===
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By default the standard Gramps place types are shown in a single level menu.
==== Administrative ====
 
===== Level 0 =====
 
* Confederation
 
 
* Country *
 
* Country *
* Kingdom
 
* People's Republic
 
* Realm
 
* Republic
 
 
===== Level 1 =====
 
* Canton
 
* Electorate
 
* Federal State
 
* Free State
 
 
* Province *
 
* Province *
 
* Region *
 
* Region *
* Soviet Republic
 
 
* State *
 
* State *
* Union Republic
 
 
===== Level 2 =====
 
* Administrative District
 
 
* Department *
 
* Department *
 
* District *
 
* District *
 
===== Level 3 =====
 
* Captaincy
 
 
* County *
 
* County *
* County-level City
 
* District Office
 
* Rural County
 
* Urban County
 
 
===== Level 4 =====
 
 
* Parish *
 
* Parish *
 
===== Level 5 =====
 
 
* City *
 
* City *
* Commune
 
* Hanseatic City
 
 
* Municipality *
 
* Municipality *
* Rural Municipality
 
* City, unitary community
 
 
===== Level 6 =====
 
 
* Borough *
 
* Borough *
 
===== General =====
 
* Baliwick
 
* Countship (County)
 
* Dominion
 
* Duchy
 
* Forestry (Plantation?)
 
* General District
 
* Grand Duchy
 
* Hundred
 
* Mandate
 
* Margravate
 
* Monastery
 
* Part Province
 
* Principality
 
* Protectorate
 
* Region, for planning
 
* Sultanate
 
* Unitary Authority
 
* Zone of Occupation
 
 
==== Civil ====
 
* Civil Registry
 
* Island
 
 
==== Geographical ====
 
* Historical Region
 
 
==== Judicial ====
 
* Magistrates' Court
 
 
==== Place ====
 
 
* Building *
 
* Building *
* Castle
 
* Colony
 
 
* Farm *
 
* Farm *
* Forester's House
 
* Group of Houses
 
 
* Hamlet *
 
* Hamlet *
* Houses
 
 
* Locality *
 
* Locality *
* Manor
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* Neighborhood *
* Mill
 
* Neighbourhood *
 
* Part of Place
 
* Part of Town
 
* Place
 
* Scattered Settlement
 
* Settlement, group of places
 
* Settlement
 
* Solitude
 
 
* Town *
 
* Town *
* Urban-type Settlement
 
 
* Village *
 
* Village *
* Village with Church
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When additional types are added via GetGOV or manually, they are added to sub-menus, identified by their place groups.  For example the second screen grab shows several new types in the ''Countries'' group.
 
 
==== Religious ====
 
* Abbey
 
* Archbishopric
 
* Chapel
 
* Church
 
* Deanery
 
* Diocese
 
* Filial Church
 
* Monastery
 
* National Church
 
* Parish, group of people
 
* Region, church
 
* Religious Organization
 
 
 
==== Transportation ====
 
* Stop Station (?)
 
* Train Station
 
 
 
==== Unpopulated Place ====
 
* Abandoned place
 
* Cemetery
 
* Field
 
* Ruins
 
  
 
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Revision as of 14:47, 14 June 2019

Example screenshots of the inprogress work for GEPS 045: Place Model Enhancements as part of the future Gramps 5.1 Roadmap development


Expanded Place Type Menu

Ptypemenu.png
Types adm0.png

By default the standard Gramps place types are shown in a single level menu.

  • Country *
  • Province *
  • Region *
  • State *
  • Department *
  • District *
  • County *
  • Parish *
  • City *
  • Municipality *
  • Borough *
  • Building *
  • Farm *
  • Hamlet *
  • Locality *
  • Neighborhood *
  • Town *
  • Village *

When additional types are added via GetGOV or manually, they are added to sub-menus, identified by their place groups. For example the second screen grab shows several new types in the Countries group.


Enhanced Place Format Editor

Place format editor.png
Formatting.png

Notes:

These now support:

  • multiple place formats (like before)
  • each format supports a hierarchy type Hierarchy and Language, and allows display order reversal Reverse Display Order.
  • each format can have multiple rules, which can be added, removed and reordered (order is executed top to bottom)
  • each rule can apply to all places, or just one place (useful for country specific rules). Where field allows the user to restrict the formatting to a given part of the place hierarchy.
  • each rule can apply to a place Group, Type, or the street/number (What)
  • For Group rules, you can select the Group from the standard and custom groups
  • for Type rules, you can select the Type from the standard and custom types
  • for the Group or Type rules, you can choose to display All, largest, or smallest of matching types, or hide them.
  • for the Group or Type rules, you can choose to show an abbreviation from the abbreviation types, or the first available abbreviation type, or None (which shows the associated name, instead of the abbreviation).
  • for street/number rules you can choose to display street/number, number/street, or Hidden
  • The Place Formats are stored in the db NOT in a system wide file, so only applies to the current tree. This is due to potential references to specific places or customized types or groups which may not be present in other trees.


Place Name and Abbreviation Editors

Name editor.png
Abbrev editor.png


Place Type Editor

Type editor.png