Gramps project11/20/2023 ![]() Thank you to the wonderful palliative care staff at Saanich Peninsula Hospital, for making his last days comfortable. They remained active for a while in the United church, and with various private social groups they belonged to.Īlways one to lend a hand, quick to smile, hospitable and humble, he will be missed by many. They stayed for a while on Karen’s property on Saltspring Island, until they moved into the condo in Sidney. ![]() When he and Ilse retired, they bought an RV and toured all over North America. Overseas travels were to Iceland, China, mainland Europe, Egypt, Ireland and England, hiking the Queen Charlotte Islands and the Milford Track in New Zealand. Family holidays were spent sailing and camping. Made a great story for the newspaper though, after his teeth quit chattering. While he said he enjoyed it, what he didn’t enjoy was the hypothermia that resulted from ditching the plane in the ocean off a Victoria coastline. For his 52nd birthday, a flight of a different kind was arranged – an Ultra Light plane on floats. He got his private pilot license and went up as often as possible. He took a job with the BC Government as Fisheries Inspector travelling the coast of BC by company boat, roads and planes, inspecting fish plants and canning facilities.Īs free time became more available, it allowed him to pursue a long-time passion of flying. Despite being twice the age of the rest of his classmates, (and being referred to as ‘Gramps’) he made many lifelong friends. In 1970, he went back to school, to BCIT in the fish and wildlife program. Whatever he worked at, he always worked hard. The family settled in Sidney, bought a small motel, which became a 24 hour a day repair project. He met Ilse on a blind date, married in 1955, had 3 kids and moved to BC in 1966. He is survived by his wife, Ilse, of 68 years, daughters Karen and Leah, son Cameron (Rebecca), grandchildren Arla (Mike), Colleen, Dylan (Sophia) and Alanna (Kyle), and various nieces and nephews across the country.īorn in Fort Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan, he worked on various family farms, then moved to Saskatoon to become a member Saskatoon City Police force, where he eventually worked in Ident (now known as forensics). After a brief illness, he passed quietly, at 96 years of age. With great sorrow, the family of Del McCaw announce his passing on July 12, 2023. It also rebuilds the template.Browse the obituary of residing in the province of province1} for funeral details Listing - Builds/Creates a listing for the addon inĪs-needed - Builds/Lists/Cleans only out of dateĪddons in one step. Unlist - Unlist the addon from the listingįix - If the listing shows a repeated addon entry, fix itĬheck - Checks if the addon listing matches the addon download version Manifest-check - Checks if all files are correct in addon release file? Into the locale/xx/LD_MESSAGES/addon.mo files for all languages in addon,īuild - Builds the addon for release Update - Updates the language xx-local.po file from the pot file.Ĭompile - Compiles the language xx-local.po files Init - Get all of the strings from the addon andĬreate necessary subdirectories and the template.pot for the addon or all pot file for the addon.Ĭlean - Removes unnecessary files (locale etc) from the addon Creates the initial addon-source directories and.Once you use the comands below the version number will be incremented and the resultingįiles will be in the second addon repository to be commited. UsageĬlone both this repository and the addon repository if you intend to rebuild the addon So use care when creating your addon to base off of the correct branch, and also to select the correct branch when creating a PR on Github. Most of the time addons should be developed to work with the current released version of Gramps ( maintenance/gramps51 for the Gramps 5.1.x versions for example). The master branch should only be used to develop addons that require features or changes found in the Gramps master branch. Source code of contributed Third-party addons for the Gramps genealogy program. ![]()
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