If you are beta testing version 5.2, could you check if your favorite patches were rolled in? If so, edit your posting and please mark it with:
<ins>added in 5.2</ins>
If it did not, please verify that there is an enhancement request.
If you are beta testing version 5.2, could you check if your favorite patches were rolled in? If so, edit your posting and please mark it with:
<ins>added in 5.2</ins>
If it did not, please verify that there is an enhancement request.
Have you checked if your favorite patches made the cut for the 5.2 release?
I still have a few patches that I will need to apply to new 5.2. And this thread helped me remember them.
Still looking Add-ons that were orphaned over the years or never made it into the Plugin Manager system. Another thread with links to those might be useful.
Do you want your favorite “vital” patch rolled into 5.3?
This thread has become a tangle. To be actionable, Nick needs a list of PRs to inspect and approve/reject. It is too much for any 1 person to do both submissions and approvals.
I noticed one here that pointed to a Feature Request which had a reply from him with a code snippet. But after all the ensuing discussion, no one took ownership to handhold converting the snippet into a commit and then a pull request. So that item will die in a stalled process.
If you want to see your special interests rolled into Gramps, either help get it to the Pull Request stage or partner with a developer.
There is a (rarely used) 'Search selection on web` context menu item for Notes. And it was just discovered to be broken.
It is supposed to allow highlight words in the Note Editor and quickly “google” them. A patch PR1980 was just submitted for 6.0 and probably missed the deadline.
But you can workaround the problem by editing a single line in the gramps.ini
[behavior] chunk.
Close Gramps before editing. (Otherwise, Gramps will just overwrite your changes when it next shuts down.)
/gramps52/
folder of your Gramps User Directory.[behavior]
chunk;;web-search-url='http://google.com/#&q=%(text)s'
web-search-url='https://google.com/search?q=%(text)s'
gramps.ini
fileVerify that the Browser opened a tab and googled your search term.