diff --git a/data/man/cs/cs.rst b/data/man/cs/cs.rst index 159d61a67..4e86bde2b 100644 --- a/data/man/cs/cs.rst +++ b/data/man/cs/cs.rst @@ -174,34 +174,42 @@ Chování PŘÍKLADY Otevření existujícího rodokmenu a import xml souboru do něho může být proveden takto: + gramps -O 'Můj rodokmen' -i ~/db3.gramps To samé, jen s importem do dočasné databáze a otevřením interaktivní relace: + gramps -i 'My Family Tree' -i ~/db3.gramps Import čtyř databází (jejichž formáty jsou stanoveny podle názvů sou‐ borů) a následná kontrola bezchybnosti výsledné databáze může být provedena takto: + gramps -i file1.ged -i file2.tgz -i ~/db3.gramps -i file4.wft -a check Explicitní specifikace formátu databází předchozího příkladu přidáním příslušného parametru -f za název souboru: + gramps -i file1.ged -f gedcom -i file2.tgz -f gramps-pkg -i ~/db3.gramps -f gramps-xml -i file4.wft -f wft -a check Zapsání výsledné databáze vytvořené ze všech importů zajistí parametr -e (použijte -f pokud nelze uhodnout formát z názvu souboru): + gramps -i file1.ged -i file2.tgz -e ~/nový-balíček -f gramps-pkg Import tří databází a start interaktivní gramps relace nad výsledkem: + gramps -i file1.ged -i file2.tgz -i ~/db3.gramps Spuštění nástroje kontroly z příkazové řádky s výstupem na stdout: + gramps -O 'Můj rodokmen' -a tool -p name=verify A konečně spuštění normální interaktivní relace aplikace: + gramps diff --git a/data/man/fr/fr.rst b/data/man/fr/fr.rst index c40d0437c..953d9ccbc 100644 --- a/data/man/fr/fr.rst +++ b/data/man/fr/fr.rst @@ -225,20 +225,22 @@ gramps(1) 4.0.0 gramps(1) gramps -i file1.ged -i file2.tgz -i ~/db3.gramps Pour lancer l'outil de vérification de la base de données depuis la - ligne de commande et obtenir le résultat: + ligne de commande et obtenir le résultat : gramps -O file.grdb -a tool -p name=verify - Enfin, pour lancer une session interactive normale, entrer : gramps + Enfin, pour lancer une session interactive normale, entrer : + + gramps **VARIABLES D'ENVIRONMENT** Le programme vérifie si ces variables d'environnement sont déclarées: - LANG - décrit, quelle langue est utilisée: Ex.: pour le français on + **LANG** - décrit, quelle langue est utilisée: Ex.: pour le français on peut définir fr_FR.UTF-8. - GRAMPSHOME - si défini, force Gramps à utiliser un répertoire + **GRAMPSHOME** - si défini, force Gramps à utiliser un répertoire spécifique pour y conserver ses préférences et bases de données. Par défaut, cette variable n'est pas active et Gramps sait que les options et bases de données doivent être créées dans le répertoire par défaut diff --git a/data/man/nl/nl.rst b/data/man/nl/nl.rst index e15dd89ba..70d1e7511 100644 --- a/data/man/nl/nl.rst +++ b/data/man/nl/nl.rst @@ -59,156 +59,158 @@ OPTIES guessed, always specify with -f option). - -O,--open= DATABASE - Open DATABASE which must be an existing database directory or - existing family tree name. If no action, import or export - options are given on the command line then an interactive ses‐ - sion is started using that database. + **-O** , **--open=** *DATABASE* + Open *DATABASE* which must be an existing database directory or + existing family tree name. If no action, import or export + options are given on the command line then an interactive ses‐ + sion is started using that database. - -i,--import= FILE - Import data from FILE. If you haven't specified a database then - a temporary database is used; this is deleted when you exit - gramps. + **-i** , **--import=** *FILE* + Import data from *FILE* . If you haven't specified a database then + a temporary database is used; this is deleted when you exit + gramps. - When more than one input file is given, each has to be preceded - by -i flag. The files are imported in the specified order, i.e. - -i FILE1 -i FILE2 and -i FILE2 -i FILE1 might produce different - gramps IDs in the resulting database. + When more than one input file is given, each has to be preceded + by **-i** flag. The files are imported in the specified order, i.e. + **-i** *FILE1* **-i** *FILE2* and **-i** *FILE2* **-i** *FILE1* + might produce different gramps IDs in the resulting database. - -e,--export= FILE - Export data into FILE. For iso format, the FILE is actually the - name of directory the gramps database will be written into. For - gramps-xml, gedcom, wft, gramps-pkg, and geneweb, the FILE is - the name of the resulting file. + **-a** , **--action=** *ACTION* + Perform *ACTION* on the imported data. This is done after all + imports are successfully completed. Currently available actions + are **summary** (same as Reports->View->Summary), **check** (same as + Tools->Database Processing->Check and Repair), **report** (generates + report), and tool (runs a plugin tool). Both **report** and **tool** + need the *OPTIONSTRING* supplied by the **-p** flag). - When more than one output file is given, each has to be preceded - by -e flag. The files are written one by one, in the specified - order. + The *OPTIONSTRING* should satisfy the following conditions: + It must not contain any spaces. If some arguments need to + include spaces, the string should be enclosed with quotation + marks, i.e., follow the shell syntax. Option string is a list + of pairs with name and value (separated by the equality sign). + The name and value pairs must be separated by commas. + + Most of the report or tools options are specific for each report + or tool. However, there are some common options. + + **name=name** + This mandatory option determines which report or tool will be + run. If the supplied name does not correspond to any available + report or tool, an error message will be printed followed by the + list of available reports or tools (depending on the *ACTION* ). + + **show=all** + This will produce the list of names for all options available + for a given report or tool. + + **show=optionname** + This will print the description of the functionality supplied by + *optionname*, as well as what are the acceptable types and values + for this option. + + Use the above options to find out everything about a given + report. - -a,--action= ACTION - Perform ACTION on the imported data. This is done after all - imports are successfully completed. Currently available actions - are summary (same as Reports->View->Summary), check (same as - Tools->Database Processing->Check and Repair), and report (gen‐ - erates report, needs the OPTIONSTRING supplied by the -p flag). - - The report option string should satisfy the following condi‐ - tions: - It must not contain any spaces. If some arguments need to - include spaces, the string should be enclosed with quotation - marks. Option string must list pairs of option names and val‐ - ues. Withing a pair, option name and value must be separated by - the equality sign. Different pairs must be separated by commas. - - Most of the report options are specific for every report. How‐ - ever, there some common options. - - name=reportname - This mandatory option determines which report will be generated. - If the supplied report_name does not correspond to any available - report, the error message will be printed followed by the list - of available reports. - - show=all - This will produce the list of names for all options available - for a given report. - - show=optionname - This will print the description of the functionality supplied by - optionname, as well as what are the acceptable types and values - for this option. - - Use the above options to find out everything about a given - report. + When more than one output action is given, each has to be preceded by + **-a** flag. The actions are performed one by one, in the specified order. - When more than one output action is given, each has to be preceded by - -a flag. The actions are performed one by one, in the specified order. + **-d** , **--debug=** *LOGGER_NAME* + Enables debug logs for development and testing. Look at the + source code for details - - -d,--debug= LOGGER_NAME - Enables debug logs for development and testing. Look at the - source code for details - - --version - Prints the version number of gramps and then exits + **--version** + Prints the version number of gramps and then exits -werking +**werking** Indien het eerste argument in de opdrachtregel niet start met dash (dus geen vlag) dan zal Gramps trachten om het bestand te openen met een naam die in het eerste argument werd opgegeven. Vervolgens wordt een interactieve sessie gestart en de overige argumenten van de opdrachtregel worden genegeerd. - - If the -O flag is given, then gramps will try opening the supplied - database and then work with that data, as instructed by the further + If the **-O** flag is given, then gramps will try opening the supplied + database and then work with that data, as instructed by the further command line parameters. - With or without the -O flag, there could be multiple imports, exports, - and actions specified further on the command line by using -i, -e, and - -a flags. + With or without the **-O** flag, there could be multiple imports, exports, + and actions specified further on the command line by using **-i** , + **-e** , and **-a** flags. - The order of -i, -e, or -a options does not matter. The actual order + The order of **-i** , **-e** , or **-a** options does not matter. The actual order always is: all imports (if any) -> all actions (if any) -> all exports (if any). But opening must always be first! - If no -O or -i option is given, gramps will launch its main window and - start the usual interactive session with the empty database, since + If no **-O** or **-i** option is given, gramps will launch its main window and + start the usual interactive session with the empty database, since there is no data to process, anyway. - If no -o or -a options are given, gramps will launch its main window + If no **-e** or **-a** options are given, gramps will launch its main window and start the usual interactive session with the database resulted from - all imports. This database resides in the import_db.grdb under - ~/.gramps/import directory. + all imports. This database resides in the **import_db.grdb** under + **~/.gramps/import** directory. - The error encountered during import, export, or action, will be either - dumped to stdout (if these are exceptions handled by gramps) or to - stderr (if these are not handled). Use usual shell redirections of std‐ - out and stderr to save messages and errors in files. + The error encountered during import, export, or action, will be either + dumped to stdout (if these are exceptions handled by gramps) or to + *stderr* (if these are not handled). Use usual shell redirections of + *stdout* and *stderr* to save messages and errors in files. -EXAMPLES - To open an existing family tree and import an xml file into it, one +**EXAMPLES** + To open an existing family tree and import an xml file into it, one may type: - gramps -O 'My Family Tree' -i ~/db3.gramps + + **gramps -O** *'My Family Tree'* **-i** *~/db3.gramps* - The above changes the opened family tree, to do the same, but import - both in a temporary family tree and start an interactive session, one + The above changes the opened family tree, to do the same, but import + both in a temporary family tree and start an interactive session, one may type: - gramps -i 'My Family Tree' -i ~/db3.gramps + + **gramps -i** *'My Family Tree'* **-i** *~/db3.gramps* - To import four databases (whose formats can be determined from their + To import four databases (whose formats can be determined from their names) and then check the resulting database for errors, one may type: - gramps -i file1.ged -i file2.tgz -i ~/db3.gramps -i file4.wft -a - check + + **gramps -i** *file1.ged* **-i** *file2.tgz* **-i** *~/db3.gramps* + **-i** *file4.wft* **-a** *check* To explicitly specify the formats in the above example, append file‐ - names with appropriate -f options: - gramps -i file1.ged -f gedcom -i file2.tgz -f gramps-pkg -i - ~/db3.gramps -f gramps-xml -i file4.wft -f wft -a check + names with appropriate **-f** options: + + **gramps -i** *file1.ged* **-f** *gedcom* **-i** *file2.tgz* **-f** + *gramps-pkg* **-i** *~/db3.gramps* **-f** *gramps-xml* **-i** *file4.wft* + **-f** *wft* **-a** *check* - To record the database resulting from all imports, supply -e flag (use - -f if the filename does not allow gramps to guess the format): - gramps -i file1.ged -i file2.tgz -e ~/new-package -f gramps-pkg + To record the database resulting from all imports, supply **-e** flag (use + **-f** if the filename does not allow gramps to guess the format): + + **gramps -i** *file1.ged* **-i** *file2.tgz* **-e** *~/new-package* + **-f** *gramps-pkg* To import three databases and start interactive gramps session with the result: - gramps -i file1.ged -i file2.tgz -i ~/db3.gramps + + **gramps -i** *file1.ged* **-i** *file2.tgz* **-i** *~/db3.gramps* + + To run the Verify tool from the commandline and output the result to + stdout: + + **gramps -O** *'My Family Tree'* **-a** *tool* **-p name=** *verify* Finally, to start normal interactive session type: - gramps + + **gramps** CONCEPTEN @@ -223,9 +225,12 @@ CONCEPTEN GEKENDE BUGS EN BEPERKINGEN BESTANDEN - ${PREFIX}/bin/gramps - ${PREFIX}/share/gramps - ${HOME}/.gramps + + *${PREFIX}/bin/gramps* + + *${PREFIX}/share/gramps* + + *${HOME}/.gramps* AUTEURS diff --git a/data/man/pl/pl.rst b/data/man/pl/pl.rst index 08d956738..ce6fe7f33 100644 --- a/data/man/pl/pl.rst +++ b/data/man/pl/pl.rst @@ -222,40 +222,45 @@ Działanie PRZYKŁADY Aby otworzyć istniejące drzewo rodzinne i zaimportować dane do niego, można wpisać: + gramps -O 'Moje drzewo' -i ~/db3.gramps Powyższa opcja otwiera istniejące drzewo, ale gdy chcesz zrobić wykonać - taką - samą akcję tworząc tymczasowe drzewo: wystarczy wpisać: gramps - -i 'Moje drzewo' -i ~/db3.gramps + taką samą akcję tworząc tymczasowe drzewo: wystarczy wpisać: + + gramps -i 'Moje drzewo' -i ~/db3.gramps Aby zaimportować cztery bazy (których formaty zostaną określone na pod‐ - stawie - ich nazw) i następnie sprawdić powstałą bazę pod kątem błędów, - należy wpisać: gramps -i plik1.ged -i plik2.tgz -i ~/db3.gramps + stawie ich nazw) i następnie sprawdić powstałą bazę pod kątem błędów, + należy wpisać: + + gramps -i plik1.ged -i plik2.tgz -i ~/db3.gramps -i plik4.wft -a check Aby jawnie określić formaty w powyższym przykładzie, należy dodać nazwy - plików - z odpowiednimi opcjami -f options: gramps -i plik1.ged -f gedcom - -i plik2.tgz -f gramps-pkg -i ~/db3.gramps -f gramps-xml -i - plik4.wft -f wft -a check + plików z odpowiednimi opcjami -f options: + + gramps -i plik1.ged -f gedcom -i plik2.tgz -f gramps-pkg -i + ~/db3.gramps -f gramps-xml -i plik4.wft -f wft -a check Aby zachować bazę z wynikami wszystkich importów, należy dodać flagę -e (należy użyć -f jeśli nazwa pliku nie pozwala gramps'owi na odgadnięcie formatu wyjściowego): + gramps -i plik1.ged -i plik2.tgz -e ~/nowy-pakiet -f gramps-pkg W celu zaimportwania trzech baz i rozpoczęcia sesji interaktywnej z - wynikiem - importu należy użyć polecenia podobnego do poniższego: gramps -i - plik1.ged -i plik22.tgz -i ~/db3.gramps + wynikiem importu należy użyć polecenia podobnego do poniższego: + + gramps -i plik1.ged -i plik22.tgz -i ~/db3.gramps Aby uruchomić narzędzie weryfikacji z linii poleceń i wyświetlić wyniki - na - stdout: gramps -O 'Moje drzewo' -a tool -p name=verify + na stdout: + + gramps -O 'Moje drzewo' -a tool -p name=verify Zawsze można też po prostu uruchomić sesję interaktywną wpisująć: + gramps diff --git a/data/man/pt_BR/pt_BR.rst b/data/man/pt_BR/pt_BR.rst index e2374eddc..e5acaad5d 100644 --- a/data/man/pt_BR/pt_BR.rst +++ b/data/man/pt_BR/pt_BR.rst @@ -2,12 +2,14 @@ gramps(1) 4.0.0 gramps(1) **NOME** + ---- gramps - Programa para pesquisa geneal?gica. **RESUMO** + ------ **gramps** [**-?|--help**] [**--usage**] [**--version**] [**-l**] [**-u @@ -19,6 +21,7 @@ gramps - Programa para pesquisa geneal?gica. **DESCRI??O** + ----------- *Gramps* ? um programa de genealogia livre e de c?digo aberto. Ele ? escrito @@ -30,6 +33,7 @@ todos os outros programas de genealogia. OP??ES + -------- **gramps*** ARQUIVO* Quando *ARQUIVO* for indicado (sem qualquer outra op??o) @@ -128,6 +132,7 @@ da vers?o do Gramps e finaliza. Opera??o + ---------- @@ -165,34 +170,64 @@ direcionados para *stdout* (se forem exce??es tratadas pelo Gramps) ou para EXEMPLOS + -------- Abrir uma ?rvore geneal?gica existente e importar um arquivo xml para ela: -**gramps** **-O** *'Minha ?rvore geneal?gica'* **-i** *~/db3.gramps* Fazer as + +**gramps** **-O** *'Minha ?rvore geneal?gica'* **-i** *~/db3.gramps* + +Fazer as mesmas altera??es da ?rvore geneal?gica do comando anterior, mas importar a -?rvore geneal?gica tempor?ria e iniciar uma sess?o interativa: **gramps** -**-i** *'Minha ?rvore geneal?gica'* **-i** *~/db3.gramps* Importar quatro +?rvore geneal?gica tempor?ria e iniciar uma sess?o interativa: + +**gramps** +**-i** *'Minha ?rvore geneal?gica'* **-i** *~/db3.gramps* + +Importar quatro bancos de dados (cujos formatos podem ser reconhecidos pelos nomes) e -verificar a exist?ncia de erros no banco de dados resultante: **gramps** +verificar a exist?ncia de erros no banco de dados resultante: + +**gramps** **-i** *arquivo1.ged* **-i** *arquivo2.tgz* **-i** *~/db3.gramps* **-i** -*arquivo4.wft* **-a** *check* Indicar de forma expl?cita os formatos do +*arquivo4.wft* **-a** *check* + +Indicar de forma expl?cita os formatos do exemplo acima, atribuindo os nomes dos arquivos com as op??es **-f** -apropriadas: **gramps** **-i** *arquivo1.ged* **-f** *gedcom* **-i** -*arquivo2.tgz* **-f** *gramps-pkg* **-i** *~/db3.gramps* **-f** *gramps-xml* -**-i** *arquivo4.wft* **-f** *wft* **-a** *check* Gravar o banco de dados +apropriadas: + +**gramps** **-i** *arquivo1.ged* **-f** *gedcom* **-i** *arquivo2.tgz* +**-f** *gramps-pkg* **-i** *~/db3.gramps* **-f** *gramps-xml* +**-i** *arquivo4.wft* **-f** *wft* **-a** *check* + +Gravar o banco de dados resultante de todas as importa??es, indicando a op??o **-e** (use **-f** se o nome do arquivo n?o permirtir que o gramps reconhe?a o formato -automaticamente): **gramps** **-i** *arquivo1.ged* **-i** *arquivo2.tgz* -**-e** *~/novo-pacote* **-f** *gramps-pkg* Importar tr?s bancos de dados e -iniciar a sess?o interativa do Gramps com o resultado: **gramps** **-i** -*arquivo1.ged* **-i** *arquivo2.tgz* **-i** *~/db3.gramps* Executar a +automaticamente): + +**gramps** **-i** *arquivo1.ged* **-i** *arquivo2.tgz* +**-e** *~/novo-pacote* **-f** *gramps-pkg* + +Importar tr?s bancos de dados e +iniciar a sess?o interativa do Gramps com o resultado: + +**gramps** **-i** +*arquivo1.ged* **-i** *arquivo2.tgz* **-i** *~/db3.gramps* + +Executar a ferramenta de verifica??o a partir da linha de comando e direcionar o -resultado para stdout: **gramps** **-O** *'Minha ?rvore geneal?gica'* **-a** -*tool* **-p** **name**=*verify* Finalmente, para iniciar uma sess?o -interativa normal, digite: **gramps** +resultado para stdout: + +**gramps** **-O** *'Minha ?rvore geneal?gica'* **-a** *tool* **-p** **name**=*verify* + +Finalmente, para iniciar uma sess?o +interativa normal, digite: + +**gramps** -VARI?VEIS DE AMBIENTE +**VARI?VEIS DE AMBIENTE** + ---------------------- O programa verifica se estas vari?veis de ambiente est?o definidas: @@ -208,7 +243,8 @@ dados e configura??es do perfil devem ser criadas na pasta do usu?rio 2000/XP). -CONCEITOS +**CONCEITOS** + --------- Suporta um sistema de plugins baseado em Python, permitindo acrescentar @@ -220,11 +256,13 @@ arquivo, tais como *OpenOffice.org*, *AbiWord*, HTML ou LaTeX, para permitir aos usu?rios a modifica??o de acordo com suas necessidades. -LIMITA??ES E ERROS CONHECIDOS +**LIMITA??ES E ERROS CONHECIDOS** + ------------------------------- -ARQUIVOS +**ARQUIVOS** + -------- *${PREFIX}/bin/gramps* @@ -232,7 +270,8 @@ ARQUIVOS *${HOME}/.gramps* -AUTORES +**AUTORES** + ------- Donald Allingham *<`don@gramps-project.org`_>* @@ -247,7 +286,8 @@ Projeto Gramps *<`xxx@gramps-project.org`_>* -DOCUMENTA??O +**DOCUMENTA??O** + -------------- A documenta??o para usu?rios est? dispon?vel atrav?s da op??o de ajuda padr?o @@ -259,45 +299,11 @@ A documenta??o para desenvolvedores pode ser encontrada na p?gina *`http://developers.gramps-project.org`_*. -TRADU??O +**TRADU??O** + ---------- ``Andr? Marcelo Alvarenga <`andrealvarenga@gmx.net`_> em 05/08/2012`` --------- +January 2013 4.0.0 gramps(1) - -Index ------ - -`NOME`_ `RESUMO`_ `DESCRI??O`_ `OP??ES`_ `Opera??o`_ `EXEMPLOS`_ `VARI?VEIS -DE AMBIENTE`_ `CONCEITOS`_ `LIMITA??ES E ERROS CONHECIDOS`_ `ARQUIVOS`_ -`AUTORES`_ `DOCUMENTA??O`_ `TRADU??O`_ - --------- - -This document was created by `man2html`_, using the manual pages. -Time: 16:19:23 GMT, December 01, 2012 - -.. _Index: #index -.. _Return to Main Contents: /cgi-bin/man/man2html -.. _don@gramps-project.org: mailto:don@gramps-project.org -.. _http://gramps.sourceforge.net: http://gramps.sourceforge.net -.. _brandon@debian.org: mailto:brandon@debian.org -.. _xxx@gramps-project.org: mailto:xxx@gramps-project.org -.. _http://developers.gramps-project.org: http://developers.gramps- - project.org -.. _andrealvarenga@gmx.net: mailto:andrealvarenga@gmx.net -.. _NOME: #lbAB -.. _RESUMO: #lbAC -.. _DESCRI??O: #lbAD -.. _OP??ES: #lbAE -.. _Opera??o: #lbAF -.. _EXEMPLOS: #lbAG -.. _VARI?VEIS DE AMBIENTE: #lbAH -.. _CONCEITOS: #lbAI -.. _LIMITA??ES E ERROS CONHECIDOS: #lbAJ -.. _ARQUIVOS: #lbAK -.. _AUTORES: #lbAL -.. _DOCUMENTA??O: #lbAM -.. _TRADU??O: #lbAN diff --git a/data/man/sv/sv.rst b/data/man/sv/sv.rst index cf2113682..3cd3ca9d4 100644 --- a/data/man/sv/sv.rst +++ b/data/man/sv/sv.rst @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ ALTERNATIV summary (samma som Rapporter->Visa->Sammanfattning av databasen), check (samma som Verktyg->Reparera databas ->Kon‐ trollera och reparera) samt report (skapar report, kräver en - ALTERNATIVSTRÄNG lämnad via -p-flaggan). + ALTERNATIVSTRÄNG lämnad via -p-flaggan). ALTERNATIVSTRÄNG-en måste uppfylla följand villkor: Får ej innehålla några mellanslag. Om några argument behöver @@ -140,8 +140,6 @@ ALTERNATIV Skriver ur Gramps versionsnummer och avslutar - - Operation Om första argumentet på kommandoraden inte inledds med ett minustecken (d. v. s. ingen flagga), kommer Gramps att försöka öppna den fil, vars @@ -186,38 +184,46 @@ Operation EXAMPEL För att öppna ett befintligt familjeträd och importera en xml-fil till det, kan man skriva: + Gramps -O 'Mitt familjeträd' -i ~/db3.Gramps Ovanstående ändrar det öppnade familjeträdet, för att göra samma sak, men importera bägge till ett tillfälligt familjeträd och påbörja en interaktiv session, kan man skriva: + Gramps -i 'My Family Tree' -i ~/db3.Gramps För att importera fyra databaser (vars format kan avgöras av deras namn) och sedan felkontrollera den resulterande databasen, kan man skriva: + Gramps -i FIL1.ged -i FIL2.tgz -i ~/db3.Gramps -i FIL4.wft -a check För att uttryckligen specificera formaten i examplet ovan, lägg till filnamn med passande -f-alternativ: + Gramps -i FIL1.ged -f gedcom -i FIL2.tgz -f Gramps-pkg -i ~/db3.Gramps -f Gramps-xml -i FIL4.wft -f wft -a check För att spara den databas, som är resultat av all import, ange -e- flagga (använd -f om filnamnet inte tillåter Gramps att gissa dess for‐ mat): + Gramps -i FIL1.ged -i FIL2.tgz -e ~/new-package -f Gramps-pkg För att importera tre databaser och påbörja en interaklive Gramps-ses‐ sion med importresultatet: + Gramps -i FIL1.ged -i FIL2.tgz -i ~/db3.Gramps För att köra verifieringsverktyget från kommandoraden och mata ut resultatet till stdout: + Gramps -O file.grdb -a tool -p name=verify Slutligen, för att påbörja en normal interaktiv session skriv bara: + Gramps @@ -233,9 +239,12 @@ BEGREPP KÄNDA FEL OCH BEGRÄNSNINGAR FILER - ${PREFIX}/bin/gramps - ${PREFIX}/share/gramps - ${HOME}/.gramps + + *${PREFIX}/bin/gramps* + + *${PREFIX}/share/gramps* + + *${HOME}/.gramps* FÖRFATTARE