Hello! I’m taking a look at Gramps Web after not using Gramps for almost a decade. I never found anything that did a better job than Gramps in that time and never found the time to code up my ideal (more evidence-driven) genealogy software.
Gramps Web is exciting and looks really good! I’ve only played with the demo so far, but I was wondering if there’s anything that mimics the Form Gramplet? I used it extensively to uniformly record census records and see it as vital for a data-driven methodology.
@Gioto is right, we can’t use Gramplets. But I agree custom forms are really useful.
Some thoughts/comments:
Gramps Web’s “new object” forms could be extended with more (optional) fields to make them more useful. See e.g. this feature request which is about creating children or parents in the new family form
Gramps Web’s backend is a REST API which can be used together with local scripts or custom web forms (if CORS is enabled on the backend), so for a developer, it’s fairly easy to create new data entry tools without using the Gramps Web frontend.
Having custom forms in Gramps Web would be awesome, so we could open a feature request to start discussing it.