Difference between revisions of "manual"
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* Use of [[wikitext|wikitext syntax in notes]]. | * Use of [[wikitext|wikitext syntax in notes]]. | ||
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* Use of [[shortcuts|keyboard shortcuts]]. | * Use of [[shortcuts|keyboard shortcuts]]. | ||
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* [[Divide|Split]] a base. | * [[Divide|Split]] a base. | ||
* [[Clean]], [[rename]], [[save]] bases. | * [[Clean]], [[rename]], [[save]] bases. | ||
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== Technical annex == | == Technical annex == | ||
+ | * Create [[links]] to the database. | ||
* Personalize: | * Personalize: | ||
** with [[CSS|cascade style sheets]] (CSS); | ** with [[CSS|cascade style sheets]] (CSS); | ||
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* Explore [[GWformat|GeneWeb file format]] (.gw). | * Explore [[GWformat|GeneWeb file format]] (.gw). | ||
* Understand [[consang|consanguinity]]. | * Understand [[consang|consanguinity]]. | ||
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[[Category:Manuel| ]] | [[Category:Manuel| ]] |
Revision as of 21:31, 21 October 2015
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Starting
- Installing GeneWeb
- on a personnal computer: under GNU/Linux, OSX, Windows
- on a distant server: Linux 1&1 hosting
- Creating or importing a GEDCOM or GeneWeb base:
- with gwsetup ;
- with commande lines.
Use
- Enter or edit data.
- Use of wikitext syntax in notes.
- Use of macros.
- Use of keyboard shortcuts.
Managing bases
- Recover a base for a new version of GeneWeb
- Merge two bases.
- Split a base.
- Clean, rename, save bases.
- Archive and share your datas.
Technical annex
- Create links to the database.
- Personalize:
- with cascade style sheets (CSS);
- with .trl and .hed files (détails)
- with templates.
- Modify the text dictionary.
- Configure the parameter file (.gwf) for a base.
- Configure passwords for friends and wizards.
- Configure access restrictions to bases.
- Templm specific configuration.
- Explore GeneWeb file format (.gw).
- Understand consanguinity.