Well, I would have some if my system hadn't crashed when I went to try it.
Maybe tomorrow there will be some questions.
Here is one though, it appears all those form parameters were not there, so I
assume theses are created when CPRS actually connects each time? Or maybe
they weren't there b
On Feb 19, 2006, at 7:41 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
Just for my understanding, is it theoretically possible to figure
out where
all those points are by following the trail forward and backward,
i.e. ,
looking for everything that points to or is pointed to by the
institution
file - like fo
Make sure you have installed MS Core Fonts (which are free but not Free
- http://corefonts.sourceforge.net and there is a Debian package if you
are using Debian GNU/Linux).
-- Bhaskar
On Sun, 2006-02-19 at 15:34 -0600, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
> It seems I remember something like this problem from
Resolution issues have always plagued CPRS, when one switches from a high
resolution system to a low resolution system the parameters that are stored
for each user follows them. Questions?
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The problem lies within the XPARAMETER named ORWCH BOUNDS, simply zero out
the window(s) having the problem and all will be well. Here is a snippet:
EHR>d ^XPAREDIT
--- Edit Parameter Values ---
Select PARAMETER DEFINITION NAME: ORWCH BOUNDS Form or Control
Bounda
I guess this just answered the email I just sent. Thanks for reading my mind,
such as it is ... ;-)
On Sunday 19 February 2006 22:39, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
On Feb 19, 2006, at 6:28 PM, Gary Monger wrote:
> Unless there will be actual interconnection with these systems,
> they could
> all be c
Just for my understanding, is it theoretically possible to figure out where
all those points are by following the trail forward and backward, i.e. ,
looking for everything that points to or is pointed to by the institution
file - like following all the lines in the Entity Relationship Diagrams?
On Feb 19, 2006, at 6:28 PM, Gary Monger wrote:
Unless there will be actual interconnection with these systems,
they could
all be called the same. If a small range of institution numbers
were set
aside, it should cover anything short of a hospital chain.
I don't think it's quite that sim
No, this is on a Windows system, but in Boston, it was on a Linux system with
Crossover Office with modifications running CPRS.
On Sunday 19 February 2006 22:29, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
On Feb 19, 2006, at 7:20 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
> We will give it a whirl. Thanks
>
> On Sunday 19 Febr
Greg;
Thanks for the input, but this namespace and numberspace is for local
development and it is up to them to use and expand as they need. If they
can tie into existiing packages, all the better, especially if they work
with the interface agreements. But the first part is to make it possi
On Feb 19, 2006, at 7:20 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
We will give it a whirl. Thanks
On Sunday 19 February 2006 21:19, Marc Krawitz wrote:
Nancy, I ran into a very similar problem on my widescreen laptop.
Go to:
Start->Settings->Control Panel->Display->Settings->Advanced
If you are hav
Unless there will be actual interconnection with these systems, they could
all be called the same. If a small range of institution numbers were set
aside, it should cover anything short of a hospital chain.
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Do you think it may be too big?
On Sunday 19 February 2006 20:24, JohnLeoZimmer wrote:
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
Check the font size.
> It seems I remember something like this problem from Boston when we were
> working on porting CPRS to Wine, but I can't recall if we have seen it
> otherwise. I
We will give it a whirl. Thanks
On Sunday 19 February 2006 21:19, Marc Krawitz wrote:
Nancy, I ran into a very similar problem on my widescreen laptop. Go to:
Start->Settings->Control Panel->Display->Settings->Advanced
If you are having this problem, ensure that your DPI setting is set to
"No
Nancy, I ran into a very similar problem on my widescreen laptop. Go to:
Start->Settings->Control Panel->Display->Settings->Advanced
If you are having this problem, ensure that your DPI setting is set to
"Normal Size(96 DPI)". And then reboot.
--Marc
-
On Feb 19, 2006, at 5:51 PM, Chris Richardson wrote:
Just as I thought. Thanks, Cameron.
Are there other issues that anyone might see about this arrangement?
Perhaps Rick can comment.
Although, ZZ* is set aside as a local namespace, so far as I know,
there is no such thing as a local (me
Just as I thought. Thanks, Cameron.
Are there other issues that anyone might see about this arrangement?
Perhaps Rick can comment.
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From: "Cameron Schlehuber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 3:39 PM
Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] local file
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
Check the font size.
It seems I remember something like this problem from Boston when we were
working on porting CPRS to Wine, but I can't recall if we have seen it
otherwise. I have a student with a wide screen laptop that has everything
from the left edge of the can
The ZZ space has always been "local". The number space should be OK, too.
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Richardson
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 12:36 PM
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It seems I remember something like this problem from Boston when we were
working on porting CPRS to Wine, but I can't recall if we have seen it
otherwise. I have a student with a wide screen laptop that has everything
from the left edge of the cancel button cut off with no scroll bar. We
chan
Kevin an Mike;
We have been discussing amoungst ourselves about coming up with a
mechanism for local elaboration. Just like with most firewalls, there is a
set of IP addresses which are to be used at the end user's discretion, we
hope to declair a file range and convention which will be availa
Thanks very much!
>
> From: Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2006/02/15 Wed PM 01:35:29 EST
> To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRS usage/private sector
>
> We do here in Greeneville, TN. --- The Medical Group of Greeneville
>
> On 2/15/06,
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