>>>> 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


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