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[Gnumed-devel] Monitor resolutions/sizes, also showing measurement types
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Jim Busser |
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[Gnumed-devel] Monitor resolutions/sizes, also showing measurement types |
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Fri, 26 Jun 2009 22:09:14 -0700 |
The screenshot displays what is evoked from
Office > Manage master data > Test types
and then resizing the window.
1) can the window be allowed a Zoom button or was this withheld in
order to prevent users to minimize it, in case it would be modal and
stump a user as to what prevents their capacity to get back to the
main workspace?
2) if the client cannot easily know the current OS monitor
resolution, is there any easy option to support a setting in a config
file that would set a default, which the various windows could
reference, in order to default to (say) fill the space which begins,
at its top left corner, just below the patient ID and Photo strip (I
like to call the top portion of the workspace the "patient banner")
and above the plugin labels?
3) are the New and Edit buttons disabled only for lack of time to
this point, because new measurement types can be created in the
process of using the observation-entry widget
EMR > Observations > Add measurements
4) does RR have some special meaning in German? I would just put BP
5) can we change default
name = weight (body mass)
to
name = weight
and instead make the default comment
light clothes, shoes off, else comment (± 2.5-3.5 kilos)
6) can we make default abbrevs into
wt
ht
7) how far are we away from hot-key (or triggered) entry of
observations from the Notes editor? What technical language is
preferred within the list discussions on such an approach?
8) what is the best way to handle a mixed situation where patients'
heights and weights are sometimes captured in Imperial/US units
(pounds, inches) and other times in SI (m or cm, kilos)?
Measurement types.png
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