On 14/03/2013 19:18, Bert Verhees wrote:
> On 03/14/2013 03:53 PM, Thomas Beale wrote:
>> I had a feeling someone would want this ok, it's next up.
> Didn't you ever need it?
well normally we just use the workbench. Path extraction has been there
for probably 8 years...
- thomas
Roger Erens wrote:
> Finally, the link to the download page of the command line compiler
> links to that of the AWB.
Hi Roger,
That's correct. The command line compiler is part of the ADL Workbench
installation.
Peter
On 03/14/2013 03:53 PM, Thomas Beale wrote:
> I had a feeling someone would want this ok, it's next up.
Didn't you ever need it?
Bert
On 14/03/2013 10:53, Jos? Hil?rio Almeida wrote:
> Thank you for your work on this tool.
> A powerful path extraction interface would be
> very useful, especially for returning leaf paths. That would be very
> handy.
>
I had a feeling someone would want this ok, it's next up.
- thomas
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Peter Gummer
wrote:
> Roger Erens wrote:
>
>> Finally, the link to the download page of the command line compiler
>> links to that of the AWB.
>
>
>
> Hi Roger,
>
> That's correct. The command line compiler is part of the ADL Workbench
> installation.
>
> Peter
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Hello Thomas,
thanks for providing another way of interacting with the openEHR tooling.
If I may hijack this posting: I think it would be helpful if the descriptions on
http://www.openehr.org/downloads/modellingtools
could make a little bit more clearer what AWB does that AE does not
and vice ver
Hi all,
Our proposal of openEHR developers' workshop for MEDINFO 2013 has
been accepted as workshop!
I wish to meet you in Copanhagen!
Regards
Shinji KOBAYASHI
2012/10/11 Rong Chen :
> Hi Shinji,
>
> Great initiative! I would like to contribute to the workshop proposal
> based on our recent dev
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