>>>> ksnapshot (kde) >>>> Krita (kde) >>>> Kate (kde) >>>> gedit (gnome) >>>> ekiga/linphone > That's what I said: "Maybe a screenshot tool." What about the > others, however ?
ksnapshot is the one for KDE. gnome-screenshot for gnome. >>>> # printing related packages >>>> cups >>>> cups-pdf >>>> pdktk >>>> pdktk-gui >>> >>> >>> Dependencies. >> >> pdktk dependency of what package? > > gnumed-client, for example > > If it wasn't needed by that there would be no place for > it in med-practice-* What about users that wants to edit PDF/FDF by hand or using the pdftk-gui by hand? > To make a long story short - since two doctors already do not really > agree what sorts of *-office-* staff should be include with > med-practice-* I would stay away from that alltogether. I would > recommend to include true medical software only. Like you want. But many many doctors I know and that wanted to switch to Debian/Linux **always** complains about non-medical softs (like printing, pdf, accountancy...). Eric -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/caj_xb5duzmgbdwq+bm8ygqump3wfnxsjydkmxorh26n+mrg...@mail.gmail.com

