* Hylton Conacher(ZR1HPC) <hylton@conacher.co.za> [10-16-06 05:47]:
I am busy completing my family tree and have many folk I would like to send a chart of information to of the current entries. I am using Brothers Keeper on a Windows box and will hopefully be moving to Gramps.
Many of my family members use Windows and IE so I am wondering if a user could tell me if it can export into HTML?
how else can Gramps export the data ie RTF?
better exporting to gedcom, a common format understood by most geneology applications to share data. *.ged Gramps reads/imports gedcom files. btw, have a look at geneweb, http://cristal.inria.fr/~ddr/GeneWeb/en/index.html Geneweb displays data as html, reads/writes gedcom files and is much faster displaying than gramps. Geneweb may be configured to present its data as a web page with password control. You could serve the data for your family members to access online. My wife has done extensive work building her family tree beginning much before windoz was perceived. She began using 3x5 index cards and taping together large sheets of wrapping paper. I convinced her to try moving her database to computer records with a new program on cp/m and she has never looked back. When dos was born, the Mormon Church gave seminars explaining a geneology program called PAF, Personal Ancestory Files, and she switched. She is using PAF still today. She has 46819 individuals. I tried importing into gramps, but gramps cannot handle that volume of individuals. -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org HOG # US1244711 Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2