On Sunday 24 July 2005 00:50, Tim Churches wrote: > Sebastian Hilbert wrote: > > On Thursday 21 July 2005 23:34, Hilmar Berger wrote: > >>Hi all, > >> > >>yesterday I tested the Gnumed-package on WinXP. I installed all required > >>software packages as specified in the Wiki. It doesn't crash (that's the > >>good news) and seems to do what it should, i.e. get the data from > >> backend. However, there are massive problems when updating the notebook > >> pages (branches of trees are not shown etc., pages are not updated > >> correctly after switching tabs). Additionally, after selecting a patient > >> Python uses about 100% CPU, while gnumed continues to work (you can > >> switch tabs and they still work). > > > > We are working on it. I ahve no idea how to fix this right now. Log file > > is inconclusive to me. Looks like a screen redraw problem. > > > >>I wondered why gnumed on Windows uses wxWidgets2.6 when we usually use > >>wx2.4. That way it's difficult to say if this behavour is cause by bugs > >> or incompatibilities with Windows or with wxWidgets2.6. > > > > You can use 2.4. I changed that part in the wiki. It doesn't seem to make > > a difference. > > I installed the GNUme 0.1 clinet on WinXP with wxPython 2.4 and Python > 2.3 and the other recommended libraries. I had to edit gnumed.bat to > chnage the path tot he fiels to "C:\program Files\GNUmed-client" - > "Program Files" is the default installation path on all English language > versions of Windows. > > The client then appeared (eventually) but I was unable to view any > existing patients (none offered) and was unable to add any new patients > because it kept saying that DOB had to be in YY-MM-DD format - no matter > what date format I tried, same error message. It wouldn't let me change > to any other tab without a patient record loaded. The BMI and EDC tools > worked but didn't print out. At that stage i concluded the test, since > there was nothing else that appeared to even vaguely work. > > Sorry if the above seems negative, but that is an accurate account of my > experience with the GNUmed v0.1 client. Still, having a client which > actually displays something (even if it doesn't work) is a big step > forward for GNUmed. Quite some bugs have been fixed. The display issue remains. You missed quite a bit of action because you could not select a patient. One problem I see is that there is little info on how to access some of the cool feauture of GNUmed.
I am busy as hell but some day we might get a small demonstration video out that show some of the cool features. I produced a set of screenshot which hopefully will appear soon on gnumed.org > > Oh, the error messages kept telling me to look in teh logs. Where are > they being written? > > Tim C -- Sebastian Hilbert Leipzig / Germany [www.openmed.org] -> PGP welcome, HTML ->/dev/null ICQ: 86 07 67 86 -> No files, no URL's VoIP: callto://[EMAIL PROTECTED] My OS: Suse Linux. Geek by Nature, Linux by Choice _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
