Hello bear,
i totally agree your ideas that the patient needs the highest
attentionship and not the computer or PDA.
So RFID is a suggestion i try to discuss since last autum.
I didn't saw in the whole discussion since more than a year any
analysis of different possibilities of proprietary or ope
Guten Tag Wilifried,
I agree with you. Talking to patients is VERY
important. My idea to use a mobile device is to GET
info and not to enter data at the bedside. But the
practical thing maybe to sit at the client in the ward
and get the results, jot it down on a pad and go on
the ward rounds, for
Guten Tag Wilifried,
At present there is no solution good enough to be used
practically in the ward in the name of a portable
device.
True?
Nandalal
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EL> I have not tested it in Windows. I do not know if Latex works in windows or if
EL> the plugin was programmed to consider the directory system of windows.
EL> You can ask Dr. Jean-Philippe directly.
MiKTeX is probably the best implementation of (La)TeX for the PC developed by
Christian Schen
Joachim Mollin,
JM> here in Germany is no need to program a grouper by my own. As the grouper
JM> software must me approved my the German government it takes a lot of time
JM> and money. Here in Germany are certified groupers available which I will
JM> integrate. That saves time and money. And ver
I have not tested it in Windows. I do not know if Latex works in windows or if
the plugin was programmed to consider the directory system of windows.
You can ask Dr. Jean-Philippe directly.
regards,
elpidio
On Saturday 10 July 2004 06:55, Joachim Mollin wrote:
> Hi,
> is it available as a zip f
Nandalal Gunaratne,
NG> However a tablet/touch screen type PC which can be
NG> wheeled along on an appropriate stand from bed to bed
NG> with wireless/ drag along LAN cable connection but is
NG> powered centrally maybe a solution that is more
NG> cumboresome but affordable.
NG> What do you think?
Joachim Mollin,
you wrote:
JM> is it available as a zip file too?
Why you need it. Normaly extracting programms like WinZip and others
are able to extract tar.gz files.
The only thing is that the chmode after upload make it possibly
unsecure under Win.
If you use it at a Linux server upload t
Alexander Hölzel,
you wrote:
AH> Hi Nandalal an the others,
>> What is the best device to use?
>> One is the PDA
See ok.
>> What about the mobile phone?
Small display.
AH> I am not really sure, that PDA is/will be the solution of choice.
I have some contacts to the Consultant Surgery of Kassel
Hi,
is it available as a zip file too?
Regards
Joachim
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Ah, sorry. I forgot to upload the tripoli fonts before. Ok, it works now.
thanks,
elpidio
On Saturday 10 July 2004 03:46, Waleed Fathalla wrote:
> I checked the demo release of beta 2.0.1, and I found the problem in Arabic
> PDF, the document is not display properly.
>
> my regards
> Walid
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Hi Elpidio;
I checked the demo release of beta 2.0.1, and I found the problem in Arabic
PDF, the document is not display properly.
my regards
Walid
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