Importing/Exporting a Gedcom file
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Importing
The command ged2gwb converts a Gedcom (.ged
) file into a GeneWeb base.
ged2gwb toto.ged -o dupont
Usage: ged2gwb [<ged>] [options] where options are: -o <file> Output database (default: "a"). -f Remove database if already existing -log <file> Redirect log trace to this file. -lf - Lowercase first names - Convert first names to lowercase letters, with initials in uppercase. -ls - Lowercase surnames - Convert surnames to lowercase letters, with initials in uppercase. Try to keep lowercase particles. -us - Uppercase surnames - Convert surnames to uppercase letters. -fne be - First names enclosed - When creating a person, if the GEDCOM first name part holds a part between 'b' (any character) and 'e' (any character), it is considered to be the usual first name: e.g. -fne '""' or -fne "()". -efn - Extract first names - When creating a person, if the GEDCOM first name part holds several names, the first of this names becomes the person "first name" and the complete GEDCOM first name part a "first name alias". -no_efn - Don't extract first names - [default] Cancels the previous option. -epn - Extract public names - [default] When creating a person, if the GEDCOM first name part looks like a public name, i.e. holds: * a number or a roman number, supposed to be a number of a nobility title, * one of the words: "der", "den", "die", "el", "le", "la", "the", supposed to be the beginning of a qualifier, then the GEDCOM first name part becomes the person "public name" and its first word his "first name". -no_epn Cancels the previous option. -no_pit - No public if titles - Do not consider persons having titles as public -tnd - Try negative dates - Set negative dates when inconsistency (e.g. birth after death) -no_nd - No negative dates - Don't interpret a year preceded by a minus sign as a negative year -udi x-y - Undefined death interval - Set the interval for persons whose death part is undefined: - if before x years, they are considered as alive - if after y year, they are considered as death - between x and y year, they are considered as "don't know" Default x is 80 and y is 120 -uin - Untreated in notes - Put untreated GEDCOM tags in notes -ds - Default source - Set the source field for persons and families without source data -dates_dm Interpret months-numbered dates as day/month/year -dates_md Interpret months-numbered dates as month/day/year -charset [ANSEL|ASCII|MSDOS] - charset decoding - Force given charset decoding, overriding the possible setting in GEDCOM
The base as defined by the -o
option must be in the same partition or device as the current folder, otherwise, gwc will terminate with the following error message:
Uncaught exception: Sys_error("Invalid cross-device link")
Exporting
The command gwb2ged will export a Gedcom (.ged
) file from a GeneWeb base.
Usage: gwb2ged <base> [options] If both options -a and -d are used, intersection is assumed. If several options -s are used, union is assumed. Options are: -charset [ASCII|ANSEL|UTF-8]: set charset; default is UTF-8. -o <ged>: output file name (default: a.ged) -mem : save memory space, but slower -a "<1st_name>" [num] "<surname>": select ancestors of -d "<1st_name>" [num] "<surname>": select descendants of -aws "<1st_name>" [num] "<surname>" : select ancestors with siblings -s "<surname>" : select this surname (option usable several times) -nsp : no spouses' parents (for options -s and -d) -nn : no (database) notes -nopicture : Don't extract individual picture. -picture-path : Extract pictures path. -c <num> : When a person is born less than <num> years ago, it is not exported unless it is Public. All the spouses and descendants are also censored.
At the present time, gwb2ged is missing the option -ad
available with gwu. In case of need, one can extract with gwu, recreate a base from the extracted data end do a full extraction with gwb2ged.
GeneWeb Manual
- Download and install GeneWeb program under GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, FreeBSD; on Mac OS X, Linux or Windows using Docker; or in CGI mode behind a web server.
- Understand GeneWeb server, homonym, consanguinity.
Use and manage genealogical databases
- Import Gedcom
.ged
or GeneWeb.gw
files with gwsetup or in command-line. - Update datas (add/remove individuals and families), merge duplicates, type dates.
- Use wikitext syntax, macros, keyboard shortcuts.
- Clean, recover, rename, save, archive a database.
- Merge and split multiples databases.
Technical annex
- Personalize CSS, header and trailer, templates, lexicon and declension.
- Configuration file
.gwf
(for templm), wizard notes, passwords for friends/wizards and access restrictions to databases. - Add images in notes, further remarks for experts.