Author: e2jk-guest
Date: 2013-05-19 21:20:06 +0000 (Sun, 19 May 2013)
New Revision: 13664

Added:
   trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/gnuhealth-client.manpages
   trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/manpages/
   trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/manpages/gnuhealth-server.1
   trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/manpages/gnuhealth.1
Removed:
   trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/gnuhealth-server.lintian-overrides
   trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/patches/
Modified:
   trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/TODO.Debian
   trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/gnuhealth-client.py
   trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/gnuhealth-server.manpages
Log:
Write new manpages for the gnuhealth-client and gnuhealth-server packages. 
Those manpages are written from scratch (not using this manpage provided by 
upstream), include both information relative to the specificities of the Debian 
package and general information on GNU Health retrieved from 
http://www.gnuhealth.org/main-features.html


Modified: trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/TODO.Debian
===================================================================
--- trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/TODO.Debian   2013-05-19 20:41:09 UTC 
(rev 13663)
+++ trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/TODO.Debian   2013-05-19 21:20:06 UTC 
(rev 13664)
@@ -13,10 +13,6 @@
 
 ========
 
-Create a manpage for the `gnuhealth` command.
-
-========
-
 Create a gnuhealth package that will depend on both gnuhealth-server and
 gnuhealth-client. This will allow for easy installation of everyting needed to
 run a GNU Health instance on a single machine.

Added: trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/gnuhealth-client.manpages
===================================================================
--- trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/gnuhealth-client.manpages             
                (rev 0)
+++ trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/gnuhealth-client.manpages     
2013-05-19 21:20:06 UTC (rev 13664)
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+debian/manpages/gnuhealth.1
+

Modified: trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/gnuhealth-client.py
===================================================================
--- trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/gnuhealth-client.py   2013-05-19 
20:41:09 UTC (rev 13663)
+++ trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/gnuhealth-client.py   2013-05-19 
21:20:06 UTC (rev 13664)
@@ -18,12 +18,12 @@
 ### END LICENSE
 
 # This script is a wrapper around tryton-client.
-# If a config and/or a profiles file wasn't found, it will create a new default
-# config and/or profiles file that is configured for a server running on the
-# same machine.
+# If a config and/or a profiles file wasn't found, it will create new default
+# files that are configured for a GNU Health (Tryton) server running on the 
same
+# machine.
 # In case the server is not on the same machine, the user will have to change
-# the server name at the first login, but port number, database name and user
-# will already be defaulted in.
+# the server name during the first startup, but port number, database name and
+# user will already be defaulted in.
 # After the default files are created, or if those files already exist,
 # tryton-client will be run.
 

Deleted: 
trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/gnuhealth-server.lintian-overrides
===================================================================
--- trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/gnuhealth-server.lintian-overrides    
2013-05-19 20:41:09 UTC (rev 13663)
+++ trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/gnuhealth-server.lintian-overrides    
2013-05-19 21:20:06 UTC (rev 13664)
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-# Including the project's original manpage. The name corresponds to the
-# project's name.
-gnuhealth-server binary: manpage-has-bad-whatis-entry

Modified: trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/gnuhealth-server.manpages
===================================================================
--- trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/gnuhealth-server.manpages     
2013-05-19 20:41:09 UTC (rev 13663)
+++ trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/gnuhealth-server.manpages     
2013-05-19 21:20:06 UTC (rev 13664)
@@ -1 +1,2 @@
-health/man/gnuhealth.1
+debian/manpages/gnuhealth-server.1
+

Added: trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/manpages/gnuhealth-server.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/manpages/gnuhealth-server.1           
                (rev 0)
+++ trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/manpages/gnuhealth-server.1   
2013-05-19 21:20:06 UTC (rev 13664)
@@ -0,0 +1,86 @@
+.TH GNUHEALTH-SERVER 1 "2013\-05\-19" "1.8.1" "GNU Health: Free Health and 
Hospital Information System"
+.\"                                      Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
+.\" Process this file with
+.\" groff -man -Tascii gnuhealth-server.1
+.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
+.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
+.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
+.\"
+.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
+.\"
+.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
+.\" .nh        disable hyphenation
+.\" .hy        enable hyphenation
+.\" .ad l      left justify
+.\" .ad b      justify to both left and right margins
+.\" .nf        disable filling
+.\" .fi        enable filling
+.\" .br        insert line break
+.\" .sp <n>    insert n+1 empty lines
+.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
+
+.SH NAME
+gnuhealth-server \- Free Health and Hospital Information System (Server)
+
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+\fBGNU Health\fR is a Health and Hospital Information System that uses the 
Tryton platform.
+
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+\fIgnuhealth-server\fR is a \fBTryton\fR server that has been configured to 
run a ready-to-use GNU Health installation.
+.br
+The Tryton server is started on port 8482, you can connect to it using 
\fItryton-client\fR. You can also install the \fIgnuhealth-client\fR package, 
which provides the \fIgnuhealth\fR command that automatically sets up a profile 
and configuration tailored to your GNU Health server.
+
+The modules that your Healthcare organisation wishes to use need to be 
activated from within the client. Activating the \fBhealth_profile\fR module 
will provide your installation with the default modules.
+
+\fBGeneral information about GNU Health\fR:
+.br
+GNU Health is a free, centralized Health and Hospital Information System that 
provides the following functionality:
+ * Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
+ * Hospital Information System (HIS)
+ * Health Information System
+
+Our goal is to contribute with health professionals around the world to 
improve the quality of life of the underprivileged, providing a free system 
that optimizes health promotion and disease prevention.
+
+\fBGNU Health at a glance\fR:
+.br
+ * Strong focus in family medicine and Primary Health Care
+ * Major interest in Socio-economics (housing conditions, substance abuse, 
education, ...)
+ * Diseases and Medical procedures standards (ICD-10 / ICD-10-PCS)
+ * Prescription writing
+ * Billing
+ * Patient Genetic and Hereditary risks: over 4200 genes related to diseases 
(NCBI / Genecards)
+ * Epidemiological and other statistical reports
+ * 100% paperless patient examination and history taking
+ * Patient Administration (creation, evaluations / consultations, history, ...)
+ * Doctor Administration
+ * Lab Administration
+ * Medicine / Drugs information (vademécum)
+ * Medical stock and supply chain management
+ * Hospital Financial Administration
+ * GNU Health allows one to attach documents (X-rays, Biopsy results, ...) to 
the patient's chart.
+ * Designed with industry standards in mind
+
+The data model is designed in such a way that centralizes the information, so 
no duplication occurs. On the other hand, GNU Health optimizes collaboration 
and communication between health professionals.
+
+\fBStandards\fR:
+.br
+The information generated and gathered in GNU Health should be standard. We 
use ICD-10 for pathologies / diseases diagnoses. For example, instead of typing 
an arbitrary name for the condition, the doctor will be able to choose from 
over 14.000 mutually exclusive classified diseases. This is very important for 
epidemiological and other statistical studies.
+
+GNU Health uses the information on genetics from the National Center for 
Biotechnology Information (NCBI) and Genecards to link genes disorders to 
diseases. This information is important to evaluate risks of the patient to 
contract a specific disease and the probability of transmitting it to next 
generations. GNU Health also registers all the relevant family history 
information of the patient.
+
+Similarly, the patient history will be in a format that medical centers all 
over the world would be able to process. Effective, paperless and fast way of 
practising medicine.
+
+.SH FILES
+\fB/etc/gnuhealth/gnuhealth-server.conf\fR Tryton server configuration file. 
See \fB/etc/trytond.conf\fR and the \fItryton-server\fR manual page for more 
information.
+
+.SH SEE ALSO
+\fItryton-server\fR(1), \fIgnuhealth-client\fR(1)
+
+.SH HOMEPAGE
+More information about the GNU Health project and GNU Solidario can be found 
at <\fIhttp://www.gnuhealth.org/\fR>.
+
+.SH AUTHOR
+GNU Health was written by Luis Falcon <\filfal...@gnusolidario.org\fR> with 
the help of many free software enthusiasts around the world.
+.br
+This manual page was written by Emilien Klein <\fiemilien+deb...@klein.st\fR> 
for the \fBDebian GNU/Linux\fR system (but may be used by others).
+

Added: trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/manpages/gnuhealth.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/manpages/gnuhealth.1                  
        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/packages/gnuhealth/trunk/debian/manpages/gnuhealth.1  2013-05-19 
21:20:06 UTC (rev 13664)
@@ -0,0 +1,87 @@
+.TH GNUHEALTH 1 "2013\-05\-19" "1.8.1" "GNU Health: Free Health and Hospital 
Information System"
+.\"                                      Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
+.\" Process this file with
+.\" groff -man -Tascii gnuhealth.1
+.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
+.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
+.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
+.\"
+.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
+.\"
+.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
+.\" .nh        disable hyphenation
+.\" .hy        enable hyphenation
+.\" .ad l      left justify
+.\" .ad b      justify to both left and right margins
+.\" .nf        disable filling
+.\" .fi        enable filling
+.\" .br        insert line break
+.\" .sp <n>    insert n+1 empty lines
+.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
+
+.SH NAME
+gnuhealth \- Free Health and Hospital Information System (Client)
+
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+\fBGNU Health\fR is a Health and Hospital Information System that uses the 
Tryton platform.
+
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+The \fIgnuhealth\fR command is a wrapper around \fItryton-client\fR.
+If a config and/or a profiles file wasn't found, it will create new default 
files that are configured for a GNU Health (Tryton) server running on the same 
machine.
+.br
+In case the server is not on the same machine, the user will have to change 
the server name during the first startup, but port number, database name and 
user will already be defaulted in.
+.br
+After the default files are created, or if those files already exist, 
\fItryton-client\fR will be run.
+
+The modules that your Healthcare organisation wishes to use need to be 
activated from within the client. Activating the \fBhealth_profile\fR module 
will provide your installation with the default modules.
+
+\fBGeneral information about GNU Health\fR:
+.br
+GNU Health is a free, centralized Health and Hospital Information System that 
provides the following functionality:
+ * Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
+ * Hospital Information System (HIS)
+ * Health Information System
+
+Our goal is to contribute with health professionals around the world to 
improve the quality of life of the underprivileged, providing a free system 
that optimizes health promotion and disease prevention.
+
+\fBGNU Health at a glance\fR:
+.br
+ * Strong focus in family medicine and Primary Health Care
+ * Major interest in Socio-economics (housing conditions, substance abuse, 
education, ...)
+ * Diseases and Medical procedures standards (ICD-10 / ICD-10-PCS)
+ * Prescription writing
+ * Billing
+ * Patient Genetic and Hereditary risks: over 4200 genes related to diseases 
(NCBI / Genecards)
+ * Epidemiological and other statistical reports
+ * 100% paperless patient examination and history taking
+ * Patient Administration (creation, evaluations / consultations, history, ...)
+ * Doctor Administration
+ * Lab Administration
+ * Medicine / Drugs information (vademécum)
+ * Medical stock and supply chain management
+ * Hospital Financial Administration
+ * GNU Health allows one to attach documents (X-rays, Biopsy results, ...) to 
the patient's chart.
+ * Designed with industry standards in mind
+
+The data model is designed in such a way that centralizes the information, so 
no duplication occurs. On the other hand, GNU Health optimizes collaboration 
and communication between health professionals.
+
+\fBStandards\fR:
+.br
+The information generated and gathered in GNU Health should be standard. We 
use ICD-10 for pathologies / diseases diagnoses. For example, instead of typing 
an arbitrary name for the condition, the doctor will be able to choose from 
over 14.000 mutually exclusive classified diseases. This is very important for 
epidemiological and other statistical studies.
+
+GNU Health uses the information on genetics from the National Center for 
Biotechnology Information (NCBI) and Genecards to link genes disorders to 
diseases. This information is important to evaluate risks of the patient to 
contract a specific disease and the probability of transmitting it to next 
generations. GNU Health also registers all the relevant family history 
information of the patient.
+
+Similarly, the patient history will be in a format that medical centers all 
over the world would be able to process. Effective, paperless and fast way of 
practising medicine.
+
+
+.SH SEE ALSO
+\fItryton-client\fR(1), \fIgnuhealth-server\fR(1)
+
+.SH HOMEPAGE
+More information about the GNU Health project and GNU Solidario can be found 
at <\fIhttp://www.gnuhealth.org/\fR>.
+
+.SH AUTHOR
+GNU Health was written by Luis Falcon <\filfal...@gnusolidario.org\fR> with 
the help of many free software enthusiasts around the world.
+.br
+This manual page was written by Emilien Klein <\fiemilien+deb...@klein.st\fR> 
for the \fBDebian GNU/Linux\fR system (but may be used by others).
+


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