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Daisy chaining templates

Last post 02-07-2008, 1:05 PM by Graham. 52 replies.
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  •  02-06-2008, 2:06 PM 5131 in reply to 5130

    Re: Daisy chaining templates

    or branching templates.

    I'm working at half mast today, I think my ESR is higher than Grahams :( Dx: URTI vs. Flu.
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  •  02-06-2008, 2:26 PM 5132 in reply to 5131

    I love the little GUI popups as a quick method of data entry.

    If reasonably easy to code ... it might be good to automatically change from -ve to +ve if a positive selection was made via the dropdown menus.

    sure it only saves one easy click but .. hey, every little bit helps.

     

     



    I'm working at half mast today, I think my ESR is higher than Grahams :( Dx: URTI vs. Flu.
    Developer
  •  02-06-2008, 4:57 PM 5133 in reply to 5132

    Re: Daisy chaining templates

    Actually you only need to set all the templates radio-groups to -ve, and the drop-list to "1+".   The "1+" will be ignored if the radio-group says "-ve"

    radio-group "" data [ 1 "-v" "+v" ] drop-list 10 drop-list [ "1+" ... ]

    sort of like this. 


    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
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  •  02-06-2008, 7:30 PM 5134 in reply to 5133

    Re: Daisy chaining templates

    You can see and grab the templates, and macros I used for the video here.

     


    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
    Developer Forum
  •  02-07-2008, 6:47 AM 5135 in reply to 5133

    Re: Daisy chaining templates

    Graham:

    Actually you only need to set all the templates radio-groups to -ve, and the drop-list to "1+".   The "1+" will be ignored if the radio-group says "-ve"

    radio-group "" data [ 1 "-v" "+v" ] drop-list 10 drop-list [ "1+" ... ]

    That's the worry. I want the -ve to be ignored if the drop list says 1+ 

     


    I'm working at half mast today, I think my ESR is higher than Grahams :( Dx: URTI vs. Flu.
    Developer
  •  02-07-2008, 11:38 AM 5136 in reply to 5135

    Re: Daisy chaining templates

    That's not the design decision I took.

    This means you can have any default value on the right of the radio-group and activate that by clicking on the radio-group right value.

     


    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
    Developer Forum
  •  02-07-2008, 11:48 AM 5137 in reply to 5136

    Re: Daisy chaining templates

    will someone who records a 3+ glucose via the dropdown lose this information unless they click +ve ?

     


    I'm working at half mast today, I think my ESR is higher than Grahams :( Dx: URTI vs. Flu.
    Developer
  •  02-07-2008, 1:05 PM 5138 in reply to 5137

    Re: Daisy chaining templates

    Yes.

    Originally GUI templates were designed to be stand alone, and so it made sense to use the template name also to generate some text.  So, if your template was called "knee examination: a quick exam", then "knee examination:" was supposed to appear in the text.

    Now that we can use GUI templates inside other macros, this is less of a convenience.

    So, this will change so that if you have a ":" in the title, anything before that will be included in the text.  But if you don't, then none of the title text appears in your note.  So, you could call this instead  "knee examination - a quick exam" if you wanted that to happen.

     


    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
    Developer Forum
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