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[Gramps-users] How to print a full pedigree chart in Gramps
Ian Tatlock
2017-02-01 10:38:50 UTC
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Dear Gramps,



Many thanks to you and the Gramps organisation for producing such a
wonderful tool and piece of software like Gramps.



I've entered all of my relations' details but am struggling to find a way to
produce a PDF print of a vertical Pedigree chart (traditional family tree)
of my family that includes everybody - each and every person and sibling for
every family.



Can you please explain whether Gramps can do this and if so, how?



In anticipation, many thanks.



Ian Tatlock
Ron Johnson
2017-02-01 14:16:28 UTC
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Pedigree is *just* your ancestors. No one else. That's why you're
struggling... :)

What you want is Reports->Graphs->"Relationship Graph..." (Though honestly
it's not too useful once your tree gets "too big". I recall that being
somewhere below 2,000 people. All those siblings and their spouses
children, etc, etc just doesn't fit cleanly unless you go *REALLY* wide, but
that makes it almost impossible to track the generations..)
Post by Ian Tatlock
Dear Gramps,
Many thanks to you and the Gramps organisation for producing such a
wonderful tool and piece of software like Gramps.
I’ve entered all of my relations’ details but am struggling to find a way
to produce a PDF print of a vertical Pedigree chart (traditional family
tree) of my family that includes everybody – each and every person and
sibling for every family.
Can you please explain whether Gramps can do this and if so, how?
In anticipation, many thanks.
Ian Tatlock
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Enno Borgsteede
2017-02-01 21:05:03 UTC
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Hello Ian,
I’ve entered all of my relations’ details but am struggling to find a
way to produce a PDF print of a vertical Pedigree chart (traditional
family tree) of my family that includes everybody – each and every
person and sibling for every family.
Can you please explain whether Gramps can do this and if so, how?
It can, if you mean the upside down tree, i.e. the one that starts with
the oldest known Tatlock. That's not a pedigree (ancestry, Ahnentafel),
but a descendency report, I hope. I use Gramps in Dutch, so I'm not
always sure about English report names.

regards,

Enno

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