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Re: Got mgetty working correctly on Grafpup
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Alexander Caldwell
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Sep 06, 2007 01:26 PDT
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Jerry,
I got a new power supply, and fortunately nothing
appears to have been toasted on the mother board or
the hard drives, so I'm back on-line. I just uploaded
a new version of the Tk_familypractice_scripts.tar.gz
file to the sourceforge site. One difference is some
of the semi-automated scripts that try to load drug
lists to submit to Medical Letter, the Harvard Care
group and to look up drug info from Medscape etc are
now linked to Firefox instead of Netscape. So you
might want to see if you can get a copy of Firefox on
it if it doesn't have it. It just calls "firefox", so
it would need to have firefox's directory in the
search PATH variable for that stuff to work. Some
other new stuff is the addition of Xnview to the fax
viewers. A new button for the fax spool window that
allows viewfax to rapidly move through the faxes one
at a time by pressing the "n" key. This is very handy
when you are looking for a certain fax but have only
the cryptic names assigned by mgetty, so have no idea
where it is.
Viewfax is so much faster than any of the other
viewers, it really can scan them that way in a hurry.
The other thing is the new mgetty that puts .g3 on all
the fax files. There is a preliminary set up with the
billing that will print the new CMS1500 form with the
NPI number and some fields for the NPI have been added
in the admin in the doctor info area and the "HCFA
1500 Setup" area.
Alex
--- Jerry Park <park.-@gmail.com> wrote:
| | Alex,
That's cool. I'm really not in a hurry, I was just
checking to make
for sure I had the latest
Tk_familypractice_scripts.tar.gz file before
trying to make a new grafpup squashfile. Hopefully
you didn't suffer
any power spikes from the tanked power supply. I've
only ever trashed
one motherboard-hard drive combo and that's how it
happened (from a
trashed power supply).
I discovered that Grafpup didn't have a spreadsheet
program installed.
Apparently Nathan was using OpenOffice for all that
stuff from a
squash file. So I easily installed gnumeric, which
is a great
spreadsheet program -- reads and writes Excel, etc.
I'll keep testing,
but CUPS and everything is working fine for me with
Tkfp. As I
mentioned, the only thing that doesn't work is the
Grafpup resize
personal storage file script, but I will detail how
to get around it
until Nathan fixes it.
I worked on writing a new release note. If you have
time, maybe you
could comment briefly on any new stuff you have
added to Tkfp (that
would be good to include in a release note).
Jerry
| | Jerry,
My power supply went out this morning on my main
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Linux box that connects me
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I'll upload the new
| | Tk_familypractice_scripts.tar.gz file from home
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tonight
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