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[Gnumed-devel] GNUmed plugin development - part 4


From: Sebastian Hilbert
Subject: [Gnumed-devel] GNUmed plugin development - part 4
Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 13:34:06 +0200
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Paper is great but we need code to make it appear on screen. At this stage the 
vision has not yet fully developed. Different from what traditional IT/IS 
university taught specialists might want to do now I will develop and reshape 
the code instead of defining detailed specs first.

This is the medical approach. I could try to learn tools like UML to model the 
plugin with the added benefit of using sophisticated tools to produce code 
from the model but that is not my preferred approach.

Anyway I downloaded wxglade from https://bitbucket.org/agriggio/wxglade/ as 
zip file. Unpack it into a directory like /home/user/wxglade and you are good 
to go. Find the wxglade shell script and change it to make it find wxglade.py 
in the same directory. Just remove the /usr/lib/foo stuff.

Fire it up and either start a new project or start from one of the wxg in the 
GNUmed CVS source tree. Oh I don't have the CVS tree copied yet. So lets do 
that now.

Heading over to wiki.gnumed.de in the Dowload section I am presented with the 
option to either download a snapshot package or get a copy of the CVS tree. 
SInce I will probably need to get updates often I will go for the CVS option.

I followed the guide at 
http://wiki.gnumed.de/bin/view/Gnumed/SourcesFromCVSAnyGNULinux and retrieved 
a copy of the source for local storage.




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