Updated narrative web for the future 5.2 release

It is there, but hidden within the tab “Event”, so you have to open “Events” to see when a person lived.

OK. If we use the close button, we should show the death and birth date. By default, they are not displayed in this section.

  1. Example of my map
    www.etomesto.ru/map-yaroslavl_mende/?x=38.821130&y=58.452081
    Place - Semendina village, now under water.

  2. I have many .jpg files (tiles) joined in one html gallery, can see it in Firefox from HDD.
    URL for local file
    file:///home/user/Mende_map/index.html

Impossible to do that. You must have an url like:
http://tile.stamen.com/toner/#Z/#X/#Y.png

with tiles size 256x256
There is a feature request for that: 4782

Oh, I think - I’m first man in world who want use old maps :smile:
Thank you, I try do something with my map.

Oh, I don’t know if that’s exactly true.

You can create georeferenced map tiles out of old maps in QGIS or SAGA…

Look at this discussion:

Thank you for the new update! Yes, now, with the birth- and death dates at the top, it is a lot more informative :slight_smile:

Sorry for the re-post, Serge, but will the new 5.2 Narrative Web Site report also display ‘clickable’ associations of individuals if we put them into the system?

brian

Yes, all people who are selected for the report are clickable.
You can test it:
Garner von Zieliński, Lewis Anderson Sr

Wonderful! I also note that the (optional) download pages now have an MD5 hash, as well. Thank you.
Does the new report have all the corresponding scriptable fields updated (and ‘showable’ from the command-line)to match the new capabilities? Sometimes in the past they didn’t quite reflect the same options available from the (GUI)

These are the new parameters:

1 - For the multi languages:
multitrans=True
lang2=“en_GB”
title2=“Example with the gramps database”
lang3=“ar”
title3=“مثال مع قاعدة بيانات جرام”
lang4=“de”
title4=“Beispiel mit der Gramps-Datenbank”
lang5=“zh_TW”
title5=“gramps數據庫示例”
lang6=“es”
title6=“Ejemplo con la base de datos gramps”

2 - For the calendar:
usecal=True/False
years_past_death=1
start_dow=1
makeoneday=True/False
maiden_name=own|spouse_first|spouse_last
anniversaries=True/False
birthdays=True/False
death_anniv=True/False
alive=True/False
after_year=1910

3 - For the close button section:
toggle=True/False

4 - For the tags option:
inc_tags=True/False

5 - For the images:
create_image_index=True/False
create_thumb_index=True/False

6 - For the download:
nbdownload=2
dl_descr1=“One image for download”
dl_descr2=“One archive”
down_fname1="/home/Download/multilang.en.1.png"
down_fname2="/home/Download/gedshow.zip"

7 - For the maps:
mapservice=OpenStreetMap|StamenMap|Google
stamenopts=watercolor|toner|terrain

1 Like

Thank you Serge! Too good!
I note that if;

  • several individuals have the same common association (let’s say “Le Maquis”), and
  • you can find a way to ‘select’ that association to publish, then
  • it is ‘clickable’ and will publish fine but it will not list those individuals who share the association, in the way that sources and citations and places do.
    I might be wrong but isn’t it a SQL query from the filter output from the database of who has this association? Make them clickable and you have a whole new node family in Gramps.

Many people would love to see who from their family was in an ‘organization’ with the family of others and may, with a simple such query, create a line of inquiry into family history.

As you may tell I am experimenting with the existing ‘associations’ infrastructure in Gramps whether clubs, political parties, regiments, schools, universities, even prisons might bring a greater analytical capability to Gramps with this canonical node type in applications like Tulip and such.

The last step is to report out in Narrative web who was in any arbitrary association!

Thanks for all your dedication and great work.
Brian

1 Like

It depends on the filter you use.
Either you create your own filter and use it either you use “the entire database”.

Thanks.
I have the filter done just fine and can (at least in 5.1.2) get the association pages to publish. It is just that in 5.1.2 they do not ‘backlink’ to the persons, like places do, and sources do, etc

If your filter select the associated persons, you will be able to click on the person.
If no, you will not be able to click on the link because people will not be selected for the report

perfect.

Thanks again for you efforts.

In this Gramps feature request https://gramps-project.org/bugs/view.php?id=11150
I pointed out that the family maps didn’t reveil which family member an event was refering to.

You then made a change to the maps, and showed this example of how it would be in upcoming versions:
https://gramps-project.org/bugs/file_download.php?file_id=9426&type=bug

However, when I look at your new example, it doesn’t seem to be included. Here is a family map from your tree:
http://noiraud.allowed.org/Gramps52/en_GB/maps/y/9/MM3KQCU4W2YWJVAC9Y.html

It seems that the family maps are now instead personal maps? It’s nothing wrong with this, apart from that it actually says at the top “This map page represents that person and any descendants with all of their event/ places. If you place your mouse over the marker it will display the place name. The markers and the Reference list are sorted in date order (if any?). Clicking on a place’s name in the Reference section will take you to that place’s page.”

So I am just curious on if you decided on another course, so it will be not family maps but personal maps instead?

There are not so many family members or events in your examples, so it’s a bit hard to interpret how it would look if there had been a family with several children who were moving at least 3-4 times during their life, but there doesn’t seem to be any names displayed at the map marker now.

Interesting! I look at this.
Did you try:
http://noiraud.allowed.org/Gramps52/en_GB/maps/h/o/GNUJQCL9MD64AM56OH.html
and look at “Paragould”

I didn’t change that. I only added javascript to show the data. It depends on the data. Look at:
http://noiraud.allowed.org/Gramps52/en_GB/maps/w/p/5HXKQC7O47MRYJY0PW.html

You can also see:
http://noiraud.allowed.org/Gramps52/en_GB/fam/j/e/MHXKQCR67H07BDXREJ.html

You have two maps. One for each person. They may have several marriages so the maps may differ.

I also added media on the map:
http://noiraud.allowed.org/Gramps52/fr/plc/6/a/ddc47b0303c77eaad8a1995a0a6.html
Today, it works only in french. It will be corrected tomorrow.

Some took the subject line of a previous post. Sorry about that. Please consider the post a new thread.