On Sat, Sep 10, 2005 at 05:53:51PM -0700, Jim Busser wrote: > Well, I got GNUmed going on Windows XP :-) Holy cow :-)
> I could not keep the tooltip open long enough to read all the options, I have seen this happen sometimes - the tooltip closes *very* quickly as if the mouse has moved while it hasn't. It always happened erratically and proved elusive to tracking down. > I was hoping to see one to display all patients that existed (though > Karsten said there are 10,000, is that true for the salaam db?) No, salaam only contains a few (15 or so). I was asking Richard whether he really wants a way to list *all* patients in the patient search box. I did indeed (performance) test the GNUmed demographics schema and search code with an import of 150-thousand patients (on a Pentium 1 133 MHz with 32 MB RAM ;-) It proved well acceptable. The import was taken from the live database of one of the clinics I work at (so the large number is not at all fictitious). > It seemed I had to > click the "in Praxis" popup to re-enable the tooltip This is entirely accidentally. > Depending on my subsequent choices > (EMR tree etc) it took 30 - 45 seconds, sometimes more, to pull the > data. It should only take that long the first time per patient that a particular plugin is activated. Also, when searching for/activating a patient we already display an hourglass. > Also wondered if there > should be something visual like "Working..." in the blank space, Please point out specific places you would want the hourglass to appear ... > otherwise I would have thought Kirk had only some visits in 2000 when I > sat watching his Progress Notes list very little and nothing in his EMR > tree. What does "nothing" mean ? Nothing nothing as in "nothing" ? It might be you are experiencing the same bug Richard is seeing. I'll investigate that once I install wx2.6. > The question-mark that exists for Spock's first name is concatenated > immediately after his title (Capt.?) which is no different than for Kirk > (Capt.James Tiberius Kirk) i.e. a space must be inserted in the code, yes? Fixed. Really, it's a matter of taste. > Do we have any idea what is the problem with the date of birth field > being rejected? Fixed in CVS. > I could not edit any of Kirk's info (I was going to add > a space after his title, to see if it would show up in the concatenated > name/search field) Likely not as it's shortened to 4 characters anyways. > Under the Patient menu, Edit Demographics jumps one right into the third > demographic tab "Occupation" Yes, it jumps to the last notebook page that was inserted... Fixed to always display the first notebook page first. > Prior to activating any patient, I had clicked on a variety of tabs > resulting in a status or feedback message at the bottom of the screen, > something like "No active patient selected." However that message > remained even after I did activate multiple patients. The status message only changes when it is actively changed. There's no timeout on it or anything. If someone wants to enhance the statusbar class - fine - mini-project ... > A small thing but can we set the "P" in the tab of "progress notes" to > upper case to make it visually consistent? Done. Karsten -- GPG key ID E4071346 @ wwwkeys.pgp.net E167 67FD A291 2BEA 73BD 4537 78B9 A9F9 E407 1346 _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
