On Donnerstag 27 Dezember 2007, J Busser wrote: > My earlier post, dated Sept 28, 2007 contained the first Mac > screenshot from GNUmed client v 0.2.7.0 :-) > > Below a few things I can report from having downloaded the version, > after I sorted out some Mac-specific issues about running from a > Python different from what came with the OS (which info I put on the > wiki). Yes , really nice. Please check out gnumed from CVS (see attached script) and try to run it with gm-from-cvs.sh
to see if local installation and app bundle show a difference in behavior > Note this is a late posting from observations I made 2 months > ago, and not from what Sebastian just made available. See next > postings for that! > > From 0.2.7.0 on Mac: > > 1) GNUmed started nicely, with latencies of 5-10 seconds on my 2-3 > year old iMac between the initial stages (loading modules etc). > Understandably there was latency of ~ 40 seconds once I selected a > patient (Kirk). Yes. It connects to our public database at salaam.homeunix.com I really recommend setting up a local database which is pretty easy on Macs. Just run the bootstrap latest script and off you go. It has been verified to work just yesterday. http://www.gnumed.de/downloads/ > Searching for "Kirk" offered me 2 matches. When I > searched instead for "Ki Ja" I was given 4 choices (duplicates)... > but I will have to go back and read if I used the phrasewheel > incorrectly. Please provide a screenshot or more info. > > 2) Slight screen drawing imperfections (edges of buttons cut off etc) > were frequent but these were all mild. I can send specifics if > desired. When I clicked Appointments I got an expected error > message... I trust that KOrganizer would have to be loaded > separately, if it is even possible to run under Mac (maybe under > X11), It cannot (?) and I am planning on replacing this with a more cross platform product. Chandler (wxpython, chandlerproject.org) might fit in but right now no steps have been taken to evaluate this. > and I was at least able to "Keep running" unless this was the > cause of the problem --- the sudden "bombing" of Python --- after I > clicked the "Manual" plugin. > I will take a look. -- Sebastian Hilbert Leipzig / Germany [www.gnumed.de] -> PGP welcome, HTML ->/dev/null _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
