Jakob
Jakob
> > Same problem like for you, in other threads: Do that for hundreds of individuals ... > > True, that is a lot of work. But don't you have...
You can use generic apps like NeoBackup for that ...
You are right, it requires 'root' rights. Indeed such an option could be handy if there are many trees. Is it really a common use case to have many trees...
Hard to tell what's wrong (maybe Michele knows). I would check here (if rooted, or via recovery): /data/data/app.familygem/files/*.json This should contain your complete trees in json format. I'd assume not...
Or, if the 3 dots at the right side still work, you might be able to at least retrieve a backup (as zip, or gedcom) ...
"Yes, it's possible to add an option to export into GEDCOM with or without images. I put it in the todo list." Seems to work now, after your recent commit...
This is what I am using: Dell Latitude 7490 Touch > cat /etc/os-release PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux trixie/sid" > uname -a Linux dell 6.8.12-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.8.12-1 (2024-05-31) x86_64 GNU/Linux...
Hi @wcbonner, I have compiled the current goveebttemplogger for my rpi4 (following your excellent steb by step guide!), and indeed I was able to download all historical data (for 14...
I personally don't maintain trees via FamilyGem (or any app). I have more trust in my laptop, and I find it much easier to maintain the trees there. (I'm using...
One possible solution for this situation has been proposed in [issue #72](https://github.com/michelesalvador/FamilyGem/issues/72).