The mouse additions didn't seem to involve actual
database access.  Just the ability to jump from field
to field in a screenman form, for example.

And these changes were sponsored by Medsphere.  It is
unclear to me if the VA wants to incorporate that code
back into their installation base.  

Kevin


--- TMaynard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have some general questions about where the
> Fileman user interface will evolve.
>   I was able to hear parts of George Timson's
> discussion of Fileman in Boston 
> via the Teamspeak broadcast, but without benefit of
> his visuals.
> There was enthusiasm for devloping possible mouse
> driven user interface and I 
> have forgotten details. Presumably a mouse driven
> Fileman would depend on the 
> Database Server API for Fileman  instead of altering
> routines for classical 
> Fileman....I am asking by guessing?
> 
> Could anyone summarize the points presented in
> Boston by GeorgeTimson?
> 
> Are there any persons pursuing  these *mouse-driven*
> changes for Fileman and 
> what is the scope of their task?
> 
> Are there any smaller changes for Fileman on the
> horizon that would be 
> improvements  *only* to roll/scroll functionality
> rather than the leap to 
> mouse-driven?
> 
> According to past discussion on hardhats,any Fileman
> changes would be more 
> likely to be sponsored outside of VA/FOIA and would
> be a classic common need for 
> open-source development under Worldvista or
> initiatives like VistaOffice, but 
> there is no list traffic on this topic to indicate
> what if anything is happening.
> 
> Thanks for any updates,  Rusty Maynard
> 
> 
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