ADL Workbench - beta 7 release

2012-06-29 Thread Peter Gummer
Timothy Cook wrote:

 Do you plan to build Linux binaries?   BTW: The 32 bit (beta-5) also runs on 
 64 bit machines (Ubuntu 11.04 Intel Duo Core2)


Hi Tim,

There's a Linux build up there now, as well as a build for Mac OS X Lion.

- Peter


ADL Workbench - beta 7 release

2012-06-29 Thread Thomas Beale

cool ... I didn't realise anyone was using it. One of the things that we 
know from experience may happen is various GUI anomalies due to the 
mapping of the GUI classes to GTK on Linux  Mac (i.e. the mapping to 
the Windows native UI layer is not the same obviously, and I test on 
that). I don't have time to do all the exhaustive testing on those 
platforms, and probably Peter does't either (although he usually knows 
how to correct for such problems). Anyway, if you find such problems...

  * report it on the Jira tracker -
http://www.openehr.org/issues/browse/AWBPR/
  * put the 'component' as 'user interface'

thanks

- thomas


On 28/06/2012 22:10, Timothy Cook wrote:


 On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 12:55 PM, Thomas Beale 
 thomas.beale at oceaninformatics.com 
 mailto:thomas.beale at oceaninformatics.com wrote:


 There is a new beta of the ADL Workbench available here
 
 http://www.openehr.org/svn/ref_impl_eiffel/TRUNK/apps/adl_workbench/doc/web/index.html;
 release notes here
 
 http://www.openehr.org/svn/ref_impl_eiffel/TRUNK/apps/adl_workbench/doc/web/release_notes.html.
 This will be the final release before editing is enabled. The main
 improvements in this release are to the archetype definition
 visualiser, which is now a grid. The following shows a typical view.


 Do you plan to build Linux binaries?   BTW: The 32 bit (beta-5) also 
 runs on 64 bit machines (Ubuntu 11.04 Intel Duo Core2)

 --Tim
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ADL Workbench - beta 7 release

2012-06-29 Thread Timothy Cook
On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 8:11 AM, Thomas Beale 
thomas.beale at oceaninformatics.com wrote:


 cool ... I didn't realise anyone was using it.



Uh, it is the best analysis tool available.


 One of the things that we know from experience may happen is various GUI
 anomalies due to the mapping of the GUI classes to GTK on Linux  Mac (i.e.
 the mapping to the Windows native UI layer is not the same obviously, and I
 test on that). I don't have time to do all the exhaustive testing on those
 platforms, and probably Peter does't either (although he usually knows how
 to correct for such problems). Anyway, if you find such problems...


Sure.

--Tim
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ADL Workbench - beta 7 release

2012-06-28 Thread Thomas Beale

There is a new beta of the ADL Workbench available here 
http://www.openehr.org/svn/ref_impl_eiffel/TRUNK/apps/adl_workbench/doc/web/index.html;
 
release notes here 
http://www.openehr.org/svn/ref_impl_eiffel/TRUNK/apps/adl_workbench/doc/web/release_notes.html.
 
This will be the final release before editing is enabled. The main 
improvements in this release are to the archetype definition visualiser, 
which is now a grid. The following shows a typical view.



Reference model properties are now classified in the RM schemas, and can 
be progressively shown in the UI, where they are colour coded. These are 
of three kinds:

  * *Data Properties*: properties from the reference model that are part
of the clinical data, and could be archetyped;
  * *Runtime Properties*: properties from the reference model whose
values are set at runtime, and for which no useful constraint could
be set in an archetype (includes all dates and times);
  * *Infrastructure Properties*: properties from the reference model
that do not represent clinical data, but are used to manage data
representation, identification, versioning etc

This means you can now see the total data picture, with archetyped 
elements compressed through inheritance onto the RM. See here 
http://www.openehr.org/svn/ref_impl_eiffel/TRUNK/apps/adl_workbench/doc/web/browsing_archetypes.html
 
for more details.




Other useful improvements include additions to the context menu of 
archetype nodes.

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ADL Workbench - beta 7 release

2012-06-28 Thread Timothy Cook
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 12:55 PM, Thomas Beale 
thomas.beale at oceaninformatics.com wrote:


 There is a new beta of the ADL Workbench available 
 herehttp://www.openehr.org/svn/ref_impl_eiffel/TRUNK/apps/adl_workbench/doc/web/index.html;
 release notes 
 herehttp://www.openehr.org/svn/ref_impl_eiffel/TRUNK/apps/adl_workbench/doc/web/release_notes.html.
 This will be the final release before editing is enabled. The main
 improvements in this release are to the archetype definition visualiser,
 which is now a grid. The following shows a typical view.


Do you plan to build Linux binaries?   BTW: The 32 bit (beta-5) also runs
on 64 bit machines (Ubuntu 11.04 Intel Duo Core2)

--Tim
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