Thanks, Ruben. I downloaded one of the .ogg files and it played perfectly on a
GNU/Linux system with kaboodle.
-- Bhaskar
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Ruben Safir
Sent: Tue 10/11/2005 12:10 AM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc:
On Oct 11, 2005, at 6:00 AM, Bharath Ramachandra wrote:
Hello Nancy,
I have installed the cache and cprs on my
laptop. both the client and server are on the same machine. But
when i double click on the shortcut after specifying the server and
port. I get Error was
Kevin wrote:
Here is my current working method:
--Putty connects to hardware firewall, and firewall
forwards all
traffic on that port to my linux server. server is
running ssh
listener and manages connection.
--PuTTY creates a tunnel: source port=59xx
destination=localhost:59xx
--vncviewer
Sorry Nancy - that's not it either. I already created that domain
already in step 41. So my domain VISTA.DIALOGMEDICAL.COM is listed
when you ??.
My output matches step 48, that's where I was. Trying to add in a new
RPC BROKER SITE.
David Sommers, Architect | Dialog Medical
-Original
So I will have to see what steps came before that allow it when folks are
following the instructions because 2 docs apparently succeeded at step 41
just this weekend.
On Tuesday 11 October 2005 11:50 am, David Sommers wrote:
Sorry Nancy - that's not it either. I already created that domain
Also iMedConsent(tm) (which deals with documents as our output, input,
and everything in-between) supports TIFF and PDF primarily. Although we
allow you to output something like JPEG but we don't recommend it.
If you have an imaging solution that holds on to TIFFs, you are
guaranteeing the state
Yeah, #41 works without a problem - step 48 has failed me twice. But
like I said; if you ignore that step, it still works.
Step 48 lists out (in my FOIA CACHE.DAT) GOV as the available domain.
It defaults to Listener stopped on the default port. You could easily
skip that entire step and still
On Oct 11, 2005, at 9:06 AM, David Sommers wrote:
Yeah, #41 works without a problem - step 48 has failed me twice. But
like I said; if you ignore that step, it still works.
Step 48 lists out (in my FOIA CACHE.DAT) GOV as the available
domain.
It defaults to Listener stopped on the default
Roy Gaber wrote:
As long as it is Fileman defined data. As we all know there is data in VistA
that fileman does not know about, that is the reason for the question about
RPC's as opposed to Fileman.
How would one learn what data Fileman does not know about? Is there any
metadata that
describes
On Oct 11, 2005, at 9:44 AM, Jim Self wrote:
Roy Gaber wrote:
As long as it is Fileman defined data. As we all know there is
data in VistA
that fileman does not know about, that is the reason for the
question about
RPC's as opposed to Fileman.
How would one learn what data Fileman
Since we've been talking about graphics formats, I'll risk incurring
Greg Kreis' wrath and ask: Does anyone know of (or better, can
recommend) software for working with (and displaying) SVG. If you
want to incorporate SVG in an existing application, what would be the
best display engine?
Thanks Greg
- Original Message -
From: Gregory Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 12:58 pm
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Regsitration GUI
On Oct 11, 2005, at 9:44 AM, Jim Self wrote:
Roy Gaber wrote:
As long as it is Fileman defined data. As we all
I've been thinking about Todd Berman's comments about the apparent
lack of (at least new) projects being discussed on this list, and it
occurs to me that there is really no process through which people can
request new work. I've discussed ideas with some the MDs on this
list, but I'm an
Source Forge has a tracker where bugs and suggestions can be made and
tracked (http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=60087).
-- Bhaskar
On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 12:34 -0500, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
I've been thinking about Todd Berman's comments about the apparent
lack of (at least new)
Greg --
Adobe has an SVG viewer browser plug in
(http://www.adobe.com/svg/viewer/install/main.html). Mozilla has an SVG
viewer technology preview (http://www.mozilla.org/projects/svg).
Inkscape (http://www.inkscape.org/) is an SVG editor for GNU/Linux, Mac
OS X, and Windows.
-- Bhaskar
On Tue,
I'm having simular problem, I get through step 41, however I'm unable to create
an access code.
It states this task can be completed via step 49 but, not sure where that step
actually start/ed.
Thanks
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Sent: Tuesday,
Michael, have you seen the instructions since I edited them this weekend?
On Tuesday 11 October 2005 02:14 pm, Michael Spraggins wrote:
I'm having simular problem, I get through step 41, however I'm unable to
create an access code. It states this task can be completed via step 49 but,
not sure
Step 41 is very complicated and the two notes are not separated well,
I'll try changing those two around...
Within step 41, it reads this:
-
N.B. If you are prompted for an ACCESS CODE, you will need to skip
ahead to the
I have got some projects that need doing right off the bat - lab interface
with LabCorp and Quest, adding to the billing patches of last fall to go
ahead and make a HIPAA compliant output from it, registration GUI (which
seems to be well underway) and getting scheduling up, running and user
Nancy --
For a start, how about entering these as suggested enhancements in the
Tracker section at WorldVistA? It won't directly help to get them done,
but it will help to make them visible, and hopefully indirectly to help
get them done.
-- Bhaskar
On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 13:47 -0500, Nancy
In order to make Vista work in my office, I need:
1. GUI Registration
2. HIPAA compliant electronic billing
3. A GUI scheduling capability would be nice, but the text based system
seems to work pretty well.
4. Legacy patient data import.
5. Scanning interface for paper records.
All of which
Perhaps creating a new VOE enhancements project on sourceforge.
- Original Message -
From: K.S. Bhaskar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 3:17 pm
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Wish list?
Nancy --
For a start, how about entering these as suggested enhancements in
Everything is so fragmented already, the wiki seems good to me. I will look
at the tracker section as I have yet to investigate that.
A generalized solution for importing old data ... that might be tough. Maybe
a CCR interface that could be populated by the old data and imported that way
Ah...but how can you enhance something that doesn't exist (yet)?
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps creating a new VOE enhancements project on sourceforge.
===
Gregory Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Einstein was a giant. He had his head in the clouds and his feet on the
ground.
--
Hi:
Does anybody knows how to create a Nuclear/Nuclear Medicine division and an
Imaging location for the RA OVERALL menu to work?
Thanks in advance.
In a world without Gates, there is no need for Window$$.
http://www.debian.org
http://www.freebsd.org
OK, Greg, as soon as we get this wishlist done, we maybe can start on
redesigning the whole system architecture. I think that might better fit
your wish list. ;-)
And VOE DOES exist and those enhancements WILL happen. Have faith!
Everything comes to he who waits.
Who said that anyway? I
Greg,
Is there a documentation that you can point me too. so that i can check about the task man and the RPC broker. Also when i try to telnet using hyperterminal after submitting my credentials I get " Trouble call IRM NOW" ( I have not idea what this means).
Thanks
Bharath Ramachandra
Okay, so it exist in beta form.
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, Greg, as soon as we get this wishlist done, we maybe can start on
redesigning the whole system architecture. I think that might better
fit
your wish list. ;-)
And VOE DOES exist and those enhancements
Kevin O'Neil from the AMA News has been kind enough to post this VOE and
National Network story in a publically accessible area so that the Hardhats
can read it! I want to thank him on behalf of all of us for doing that!
http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/site/free/bil21010.htm
--
Nancy
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, Greg, as soon as we get this wishlist done, we maybe can start on
redesigning the whole system architecture. I think that might better
fit
your wish list. ;-)
And VOE DOES exist and those enhancements WILL happen. Have faith!
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, Greg, as soon as we get this wishlist done, we maybe can start on
redesigning the whole system architecture. I think that might better
fit
your wish list. ;-)
And VOE DOES exist and those
Greg, it all depends on how much re-factoring is done in a patch. There's
nothing to prevent a patch from replacing entire packages with entirely
new packages. In VistA, we've stretched the definition of patch to no
longer be anything at all like a traditional patch.
The case now all depends on
On the Wiki, do a page search for Trouble.
I added that bit into the Wiki last weekend.
http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum/index.php?title=Installation_How_To_Vista/Cache_for_Windows
/David.
David Sommers, Architect | Dialog Medical
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
True. :)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Greg
Woodhouse
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 4:09 PM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Wish list?
Ah...but how can you enhance something that doesn't
Gregory wrote:
On Oct 10, 2005, at 8:06 PM, Roy Gaber wrote:
As long as it is Fileman defined data. As we all know there is data
in VistA
that fileman does not know about, that is the reason for the
question about
RPC's as opposed to Fileman. Mumps-based development is a
requirement for
Gregory wrote:
I've been thinking about Todd Berman's comments about the apparent
lack of (at least new) projects being discussed on this list, and it
occurs to me that there is really no process through which people can
request new work. I've discussed ideas with some the MDs on this
list, but
Suchi,
Thanks for the excellent link.
I found the URL:
http://www.imagemagick.org/script/index.php
Thanks!
Kevin
On 10/10/05, Suchi Pande [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Basically, attempting to use the gimp for this is pretty scary and heavy
stuff. Deployment on windows becomes far more
OK, Let's say I am willing to support .pdf files.
Anyone have ideas about how to go about this:
-- OLE adobe's reader?
-- Determine what Todd's mystery library is (gtk+?)
-- send all media to an imbedded internet explorer (and let it handle
the various file types, including .pdf)?
Kevin
On
How about 41a and 41b? or 41.1, 41.2
Kevin
On 10/11/05, Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Current 41. I would renumber it but I cannot automatically number so changing
110 numbers was not on my plate of To Dos.
Now to create your own domain. From the VISTA prompt, start VA FileMan
On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 21:37 -0400, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
OK, Let's say I am willing to support .pdf files.
Anyone have ideas about how to go about this:
-- OLE adobe's reader?
-- Determine what Todd's mystery library is (gtk+?)
libpoppler. Again, not a viable option for a Delphi/Win32
On Oct 11, 2005, at 5:26 PM, Jim Self wrote:
To me it seems that it is more of a waiting for someone else to do
the work of new
development than a lack of asking. As I recall, you yourself have
asked for quite a few
things, including a free implementation of MUMPS for Macintosh,
On Oct 11, 2005, at 5:26 PM, Jim Self wrote:
To me it seems that it is more of a waiting for someone else to do
the work of new
development than a lack of asking. As I recall, you yourself have
asked for quite a few
things, including a free implementation of MUMPS for Macintosh,
Isn't the goal to move to portability? In other words away
from Delphi? That is one of the problems with CPRS already.
MarkOn 10/11/05, Todd Berman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 21:37 -0400, Kevin Toppenberg wrote: OK, Let's say I am willing to support .pdf files. Anyone have
On Oct 11, 2005, at 7:16 PM, Mark Dalton wrote:
sn't the goal to move to portability? In other words away
from Delphi? That is one of the problems with CPRS already.
Mark
That's certainly what I thought.
===
Gregory Woodhouse
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
One must shy away from questionable
On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 21:16 -0500, Mark Dalton wrote:
Isn't the goal to move to portability? In other words away
from Delphi? That is one of the problems with CPRS already.
Speaking from experience, reimplementing CPRS is not for the faint of
heart, and honestly, is not going to be
That may be the goal of the powers that be, but right now VistA is
being adopted as a practical solution. And I am able to code in
Delphi, so there is no reason for me not to extend it for my site.
Kevin
On 10/11/05, Mark Dalton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't the goal to move to
On 10/11/05, K.S. Bhaskar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nancy --
For a start, how about entering these as suggested enhancements in the
Tracker section at WorldVistA? It won't directly help to get them done,
but it will help to make them visible, and hopefully indirectly to help
get them done.
I am interested in finding a room mate for the upcoming developer's conference.
Contact me off list if you are interested.
Thanks
Kevin
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On 10/11/05, Todd Berman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 21:37 -0400, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
OK, Let's say I am willing to support .pdf files.
Anyone have ideas about how to go about this:
-- OLE adobe's reader?
-- Determine what Todd's mystery library is (gtk+?)
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
OK, Let's say I am willing to support .pdf files.
Anyone have ideas about how to go about this:
-- OLE adobe's reader?
-- Determine what Todd's mystery library is (gtk+?)
-- send all media to an imbedded internet explorer (and let it handle
the various file types,
We use it in VMACS via M2Web to generate scaled versions of images, such as
thumbnails, on
demand. It's just a matter of calling it with a simple command line to perform
a wide
variety of image manipulations, including conversion from one document format
to another.
Suchi,
Thanks for the
IE will only take up multiple processes if you ask it to. The MIME
handler in IE is just handling the Shell as Explorer would. You'll need
some type of PDF viewer installed as IE doesn't natively handle it.
In Delphi, you could also make a call into the Class list to see who the
registered
And for security, utilizing IE and letting MS patch it at the OS level
is better (from my IT stand-point) than doing your own engine or using
some third-party that can't be patched at the system level. Unless all
parts of the system can patch itself regularly or at the network level,
using OS
I said:
htmldoc is a another fine linux/MS windows command line utility
http://www.wdvl.com/Authoring/Languages/Perl/PerlfortheWeb/index16.html
is a quick perl-centric introduction to it.
man htmldoc on my linux box is pretty good too for the details.
PJ
Crossposting from the VOE forum:
- Original Message -
From: Marc Krawitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 4:48 AM
Subject: [VistA Office EHR-Forum] Introduction
Greetings - my name is Marc Krawitz. I am a solutions architect in
the healthcare
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