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Expand Tree View #358
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Did you try clicking "descendant tree"? Might be a game changer 😉 The "lateral" tree feature is tracked here: #313 |
Uhm, I used the docker compose file listed on the websit: |
Just pull the latest version. Or refresh your browser... Please share the version info from settings/administration (unless your version is so old that you don't see it...) |
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I installed the docker image three days ago. Version info: |
The current versions are Just do |
Thank you for the help. The command did not really helped tough, since to update the container I had to detach it and rebuild. And since it was installed with docker compose (on a QNAP nas) I finally had to redo everything form the beginning. Furnutatelly I did not worked too much on the tree I imported from MyHerigate... EDIT: Ok, found a way to force QNAP to recreate the docker compose. Also found where the old image got sucked, that expained why I ended up with an old version even if I installed it some day ago. Now: |
In docker-compose, you just do |
Hello, I think Gramps interface would greatly benefit of a tree-view overhoul. Currently it displays just the ascending legagy. It would be a game changer if it could also display the "descending" tree (sons/grandsons and so on) as well as the "lateral" tree (brothers and sisters).
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