pdf files cannot be processed in a range of browsers used by disabled
end-users. The disabled, such as those with some level of vision
impairment or physical impairment e.g., need to be considered for a
truly international standard.
Juanita
Grahame Grieve wrote:
>> PDF is ubiquitous, makes c
> PDF is ubiquitous, makes complete sense.
html is even more ubiquitious. I propose that
we use html.
Grahame
PDF is a standard for creating and reading documents
Acrobat reader is free and equivalent free software (opensource in french). It
is indeed the need, in my opinion, the doctors, requesting documents.
However PDF is not done to create a system of information. This requires tools
(language) to ena
you want to convert
> it to plan text for query purposes.
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> Eddy
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> - Original Message
> From: Grahame Grieve
> To: For openEHR technical discussions
> Sent: Sunday, December 2, 2007 7:25:12 PM
> Subject: Re: New Standard Proposal
>
> > PDF is ubiquit
From: Grahame Grieve
To: For openEHR technical discussions
Sent: Sunday, December 2, 2007 7:25:12 PM
Subject: Re: New Standard Proposal
> PDF is ubiquitous, makes complete sense.
html is even more ubiquitious. I propose that
we use html.
Grah
Now here is a proposal we should all get behind!
http://empowerhealthcare.blogspot.com/
PDF Healthcare
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Timothy Cook, MSc
Health Informatics Research & Development Services
LinkedIn Profile:http://www.linkedin.com/in/timothywaynecook
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On 12/1/07, Tim Cook wrote:
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> Now here is a proposal we should all get behind!
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> http://empowerhealthcare.blogspot.com/
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> PDF Healthcare
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> Timothy Cook, MSc
> Health Informatics Research & Development Services
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