Alexander Chelnokov wrote:
> Does the generator maintain international templates? At least any
I would like to get your answer on that. <s> If you change the
charset definition in the header, does Zope return the correct
chaset? I believe they have fixed the problems with Splitter.c
??? Your assistance is appreciated.
But the short answer is really; yes, but I haven't tested it. ;-)
> needed number of labels in appropriate languages for each item/value.
> But maybe not only a single text label for an item as well as for its
> value choices, but also codes (user doesn't need to see them) from a
> basic classificators (or few) like Read or Snomed. This will provide
> more easy data exchange. It also can be used to keep synonyms in the
> same language. For instance "Low back pain" has concept Read code
> Xa0wt and terms "Nonspecific pain in lumbar region", "Lumbago",
> "Lumbar pain" have the same concept code, though a different term code
> each.
> If the text is something like plain text in paper medical records,
> IMHO it is almost for nothing - any person analysed such style records
> can conclude that hardly ever something usable can be extracted.
We will have some examples up very soon showing how ICD's (and
CPT's) can be embedded into the note from templates.
> I am ready to start. Can graphic input controls be included to the
Great!
> forms? Can a template be created like an example can be seen at
> http://exper.ural.ru/trauma/harris_e.phtml ?
> I already uploaded the javascript code for this style of arc input
> controls to Andrew and maybe he includes this to OIO - IMHO it can be
> used in FreePM also.
Probably, I'll have to think about the best way for a user to do
this. We probably would just need to include it as a DTML Method
that can be included in a template.
BTW: Here's what I get on Netscape 4.7x on Linux:
JavaScript Error: http://exper.ural.ru/trauma/detect.js, line
117:
document.layers[el] has no properties.
JavaScript Error: http://exper.ural.ru/trauma/detect.js, line
117:
document.layers[el] has no properties.
JavaScript Error: http://exper.ural.ru/trauma/detect.js, line
117:
document.layers[el] has no properties.
Thanks,
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