3/9/2023 0 Comments Gramps gedcom![]() Skipped subordinate line Line 2599: 2 FIELD Skipped subordinate line Line 2598: 3 NAME PublisherAddress Skipped subordinate line Line 2597: 2 FIELD Skipped subordinate line Line 2596: 3 NAME Publisher Skipped subordinate line Line 2595: 2 FIELD Skipped subordinate line Line 2594: 3 NAME PublishDate Skipped subordinate line Line 2593: 2 FIELD ![]() Skipped subordinate line Line 2592: 3 NAME Author Skipped subordinate line Line 2591: 2 FIELD Skipped subordinate line Line 2590: 3 NAME ShortTitle Skipped subordinate line Line 2589: 2 FIELD Skipped subordinate line Line 2588: 3 VALUE 1900-telling for Bergen. Skipped subordinate line Line 2587: 3 NAME Title Skipped subordinate line Line 2586: 2 FIELD ![]() Line ignored as not understood Line 2584: 1 _TMPLT Ikke kval.sikret at det er riktig person. Line ignored as not understood Line 2582: 1 _BIBL. Line ignored as not understood Line 2581: 1 _SUBQ. And on sources the errors looks like these: Records not imported into SOUR (source) Gramps ID S0007: Line ignored as not understood Line 1829: 2 _PRIM YĢ. Line ignored as not understood Line 1825: 2 _PRIM Y On Families, All the errors looks like these: Records not imported into INDI (individual) Gramps ID I0100: When I import the GEDCOM Files, There are like 2k errors that come. (Dont go there because it got locked becuase it became off topic) I’m sorry to say but for anyone with little or no knowledge of Computers and Linux in special, it’s hopeless to try to get Gramps with all Gramplets to work.Īnd the distro of Gramps are most likely 2-3 versions old… On Windows the same job take something like 10 min, installing graphviz and all other “extras”, including a full package of MiTek LaTeX… I tried to install Gramps and all its “dependences” on a Debian 10 yesterday, it took me way over 1,5 hour to get all the libraries installed. What its the best way to get a family tree from TMG to Gramps in Windows? Help
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