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Re: Burned new Tkfp-Grafpup OK
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Alexander Caldwell
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Sep 06, 2007 09:27 PDT
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Jerry,
Great, I uploaded another Tk_familypractice_scripts.tar.gz late last night. It has a new thing for the new CMS1500 form with the NPI so you can re-generate a claim form for printing from the data for that claim that was previously saved and do it from the accounting tab page. That is how I usually do it in the office, rather than printing the claim at the time I actually create the claim data. I try to do that in the room after or sometimes before the patient leaves the room, but I don't usually print out the printed claims until later at a convenient time. Most of our claims are electronic anyway, only about 5-10% get printed on paper forms. I haven't really tested it much yet but you might want to go ahead and try it out. Maybe after you get it working, I can try it and try the claim stuff more, since I'm more familiar with that area of the program.
I think the program calls /usr/local/bin/python2.1 rather than just /usr/local/bin/python but I would have to go back and check for sure. Are you using the python2.1 package that I had compiled before for /usr/local/bin/python2.1 ? I know that one works with the reportlab python module that is needed for the claims. I have a file with all the files if you don't have it.
Alex
Jerry Park <park.-@gmail.com> wrote:
Alex,
I downloaded your latest Tk_familypractice_scripts.tar.gz file and
unpacked everything with Tkfp. I created a couple of symlinks I
previously missed (I'm sure usr/local/bin/python2.1 is supposed to
have a symlink to usr/local/bin/python, right?), and buffed up some
stuff. Then I ran the remaster script and made a new iso file. The
iso file is about 322 megs with all the stuff I've packed in there.
Everything is working great on a very rapid first run. It would take
me awhile to really give Tkfp a test and make sure everything works.
mgetty works just like it's supposed to with /etc/inittab, and so
forth. I'm using it right now on the Win2k/Debian machine with 384
megs of RAM and it runs fine.
I need to write some pieces of user documentation and finish writing
the release notes. I probably should wait just a bit to test it on
some more of my machines. I've got a ton of stuff to do tomorrow, so
it might take me until the start of next week to do this right.
Jerry
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