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I suspect this is a very interesting plugin. But the documentation is still not as friendly as it could be. Is it about dividing groups of unrelated people in the same database? If soumeone could please provide some more basic examples I'd be grateful. Thanks for the work. --[[User:Lcc|Lcc]] 19:47, 4 April 2009 (UTC)
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I suspect this is a very interesting plugin. But the documentation is still not as friendly as it could be. Is it about dividing groups of unrelated people in the same database? If someone could please provide some more basic examples I'd be grateful. Thanks for the work. --[[User:Lcc|Lcc]] 19:47, 4 April 2009 (UTC)
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Seems to me that try to display groups into a database.
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People having a family link are into the same group (blood, partner, spouses, in law, half-siblings).
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Personnaly, I was happy to find some ''disconnected groups'' (e.g a family) into my database !
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It sounds like a mix between a management tool (attributes, display groups) and a report. --[[User:Romjerome]]
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== Related email ==
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* [http://gramps.1791082.n4.nabble.com/FamilyGroups-Third-party-Plugins-soon-td1803022.html FamilyGroups - Third-party Plugins - soon], Jean François Chassé
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* [https://gramps-project.org/bugs/view.php?id=2409#c8615 mention on bug report]

Latest revision as of 00:02, 26 December 2014

I suspect this is a very interesting plugin. But the documentation is still not as friendly as it could be. Is it about dividing groups of unrelated people in the same database? If someone could please provide some more basic examples I'd be grateful. Thanks for the work. --Lcc 19:47, 4 April 2009 (UTC)

Seems to me that try to display groups into a database. People having a family link are into the same group (blood, partner, spouses, in law, half-siblings). Personnaly, I was happy to find some disconnected groups (e.g a family) into my database ! It sounds like a mix between a management tool (attributes, display groups) and a report. --User:Romjerome


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