I have had this problem too. What emulator are you using? PuTTY
works OK, and as I remember, PF1=F1
By the way, if you are learning screenman, have you seen the video
tutorials? They are quite helpful. They are screen captures that
walk one through the process. I has able to create a
Try hitting the P key, the actually letter, than F1 than E. That how
it works for me.
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From: Kevin Toppenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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In my terminal emulator it's NumLock E.
tjh
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--- Holloway, Thomas (EDS) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my terminal emulator it's NumLock E.
tjh
Not very helpful if you're using a laptop!
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Gregory Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Interaction is the mind-body problem of computing.
--Philip Wadler
I was using the GNOME Terminal and hitting F1 brought
up the GNOME Terminal Help. Upon your comment I tried
using xterm and F1 works as PF1. I will also take a
look at the video tutorials. Thanks to all for the
replies.
Yamir Encarnacion
PS. After playing with GNOME Terminal for a bit I
also
Where can I get a copy of these Screenman video tutorials?
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I was using the GNOME
For PF1 the escape sequence is the following 4 keys: esc key, capital
O, capital P, numeral 1. (And I'll bet you can guess what the escape
sequence is for the PF2.) Follow that 4 key sequence by the E key to
save and exit. Or the H key for help on all the other functions!
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For PF1 the escape sequence is the following 4 keys: esc key, capital
O, capital P, numeral 1. (And I'll bet you can guess what the escape
sequence is for the PF2.) Follow that 4 key sequence by the E key to
save and exit. Or the H key for help on all
--- Kasperski, Dan HE0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This does not make sense to me anymore. How come different people
have to
type in different keystrokes for the same feature?
That's because Screenman was originally designed to work with a
particular type of terminal that has a numeric keypad
, November 28, 2005 3:15 PM
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This does not make sense to me anymore. How come different people have to
type in different keystrokes for the same feature?
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--- Kasperski, Dan HE0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrot
This does
: [Hardhats-members] Screenman question
--- Holloway, Thomas (EDS) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my terminal emulator it's NumLock E.
tjh
Not very helpful if you're using a laptop!
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Interaction is the mind-body problem of computing.
--Philip
--- Chris Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are using KEA terminal emulator, they have a virtual VT-100
keyboard
which has the PF1 key native on it, laptop or not.
Well, maybe you've figured it out, but in KEA, I had to resort to
displaying the keyboard window and clicking on PF1.
it, KEA does
it, and I am sure that there are some Open Source ones that do it. Best of
luck.
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Dan;
Part of the confusion is the terminal emulator you might
Yes, I know it is a pointer. But in this case it is
not a dangling pointer. Screen man is displaying the
valid IEN number for the patient instead of the name.
Kevin
--- Gregory Woodhouse
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As I'm sure you've guessed, the .01 field is a
pointer to file 2. My
I'm sure it is obvious, but did you double check that the
pointer is actually valid? I know FileMan just returns a number
if the pointer is not actually pointing somewhere.
Let's say the number displaying is 1532. Since the root for the
PATIENT file (#2) is ^DPT( then I would like to know if
Kevin said:
Hey all,
And when I have a field for the author (which is a
pointer to file 200, it displays the author's name.
But when I have a field for the transcriptionist
(ENTERED BY field), which is also a pointer to file
200, it just displays their initials.
So how do I adjust the
IHS does use Screenman some.
Jim Gray
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Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 2:42 PM
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Does anybody still use Screenman? If not, why not?
offline in the
unlikely event someone is interested.
Thanks,
thurman
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PM
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Good question. The last time I designed a Screenman interface, I was
informed by th eusers that they wanted roll and scroll. :-(
--- Michael Ginsburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody still use Screenman
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 5:19 AM
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I suspect the reason is most on the list are programmers or, like me,
have not
faced getting this into a clincal practice. Do you by any chance have a
registration solution you
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Hmmm. I was looking at the option file for export/import and discovered
export/import a health summary object. I was wondering if this is
something
we could use to create the Contiuitiy of Care record from a patients file.
Can
ScreenMan was developed several years before the VA had any chance of
deploying any Graphical User Interface. When the RPC Broker and Delphi
became available, there was little incentive to do new work with
ScreenMan. However, modifications are still done to existing interfaces
that do not have
]
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On Sat, 2004-09-18 at 08:49, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
I was just thinking, if C code can be integrated
in with M code, at least
in
GTM and I think in Cache, too, then this might be
the perfect place for
it.
On the other hand, maybe that would
occupied and leaves little room for boredom :-)
Terry L. Wiechmann
www.esitechnology.com
978-779-0257
Skype: twiechmann
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From: Joseph Dal Molin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 11:36 AM
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,
I would like to respond to what I see on the Hardhats Sourceforge archive
page this morning:
From: Dr Molly Cheah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 8:29 AM
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Oh, I thought it will be able open source [sic] After
So all you M programmers out there. How about an OPEN SOURCE version of
this. Think you can do it?
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Timson
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 5:37 PM
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Subject: [Hardhats-members] ScreenMan
years, changing traditional thinking is a hard
sell.
Terry L. Wiechmann
www.esitechnology.com
978-779-0257
Skype: twiechmann
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From: Dr Molly Cheah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 8:29 AM
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who created
that standard?
thurman
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Beza, Fil
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I don't remember any
George,
I don't know much about CVS systems, but aren't they
designed for what you are describing. And doesn't
sourceforge have this built-in?
I agree that VA code is likely parked by the inertia
of that massive organization. Anytime we start
talking about modifying the code, we are talking
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