On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 11:04:22PM +0200, Ruthard Baudach wrote: > playing around with gnumed (Being not capable of doing more than that :-)
Can we do anything to enable you to do more ? Is there any use case you could see GNUmed fulfilling in your practice ? > I thought of everyday work in a practice. it is not possible to close the > program and start it every time another person wants to use it. True. > Of course > it was possible to use several instances of gnumed on the same box, one > for each user, but this is too confusing for usual nurses (nand most > doctors), I agree. > and would only work, if every window would be marked with the > user. It already is :-) See the titlebar - which also shows up in the tooltip window when the instance is iconized. The whole authorization issue is quite difficult to get working well in everyday practice. Not technically but on the usability front. Ideally, the application (or even the OS) would detect who is in front of the machine based on some person-carried token but that isn't going to happen today. > A better way was to introduce a fast log-out -log in possibility, e.g. a > single button "lock" under the caveat field that locks gnumed, showing a > single panel with login-buttons for every known user. This feature would > enable privacy as mentioned in my last e-mail, and introduce a > two-click-one-password re-logon for another user. Yes, we will have to invent some sort of mechanism similar to this one. However, technically it also involves resetting backend connections (of primary concern is the connection pool). > good work your doing here. Thanks ! 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
