1) No icon was created that I can get to on the Desktop using an
active directory type environment. I had to login as full admin to get
to the executable.
2) I get 'Mono.Cairo Library Not found, please try updating to the
latest GTK#' message when I fire it up.
??
-- IV
It is surprising that Medsphere has not done a Prego style bundle,
this is how you get GIMP working on Windows, and I think you can
download a bundle install of that....
-FT
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Fred Trotter
http://www.fredtrotter.com
Have you first installed the Gtk# Runtime?
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=74626&package_id=223067
At this point, we recommend the 2.8.3-12 version. The 2.10 installer had
some problems that we've got mostly ironed out. We'll be posting updated
2.10 installers "soon".
As for the lack of an icon on the Desktop, since most of our
installations end up further configuring the CIS startup properties via
a shortcut in windows (The same way usually users use a shortcut to
CPRS), we didn't include any Desktop shortcut stuff in the installers.
-pete
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Fred Trotter
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Ugh. Sorry for the legal disclaimer stuff. Sounds like you need a new
keyboard...
--snip--
> I added that as a parameter in my shortcut. Then things got really
> interesting. The WorldVistA welcome text came up below the graphic
> with the red shirt hottie and then it bombed with: Application has
> generated an exception that could not be handled. Process id=0x196c
> (6508), Thread id=0x173c (5948).
>
> Then I clicked Ok and got this:
>
> The VistA server returned a MUMPS error:
>
> M ERROR=OWNSKEY+4^XUSRB, Undefined local variable: LIST,150373850,-
> %GTM-E-UNDEF
>
> LAST REF=^XUSEC("MAG")
>
> RPC Info:
>
> MAGGUSERKEYS
So... it's trying to call an RPC and WorldVistA wasn't able to handle
the request. I looked into it and it seems like we modified this RPC
back in 2006. The code from the build has already been released as part
of our OpenVista Server, but the KIDS build itself isn't available
anywhere, so I'm attaching the KIDS build. I suppose you could get
OpenVista Server running and re-export the build, but hopefully this
will save you the trouble.
- Jon
Funky. I use CIS on my laptop which has 2 displays (LCD + external LCD)
and I've never experienced that. The laptop is running Linux though, so
it might be a Windows-only issue with multi-head set ups.
This is most likely related to the "widget metrics" code, which, like
CPRS, attempts to restore various windows and dialogs to their previous
size when a user connects again. I haven't looked at the code recently,
but, IIRC, it does so based on percentages of the whole screen size, so
it could be a bug related to the previous person who logged into the
demo account as PU1234 causing there to be "bogus" widget metrics saved
that didn't work on your multi-head setup.
I've openned an artifact in our internal tracker so the issue gets
further investigated sometime in the future.
Thanks,
-pete
Igancio-
That's odd output from the KIDS options -- why did it take two times
before VistA acknowledged the KIDS build host file? How did the build
get transferred to the server? Are you able to load other KIDS builds
(i.e., is this a problem w/ our build or w/ the configuration of the
server your running on)?
It will be interesting to see CIS running against WV EHR -- "Human
sacrifice, dogs and cats living together... mass hysteria!"
Thanks, Ben
Jon just reloaded the KIDS build to verify it wasn't a corrupt file.
It loaded into GT.M just fine. Do you have another KIDS build to
verify your system is configured properly?
Thanks, Ben
--
Nancy Anthracite
-- snip --
> Installing Data:
>
> AC+3^MAGUXRF, Global variable undefined: ^MAG(2005.02,150372994,-%GTM-
> E-GVUNDEF
Ignacio,
I was able to reproduce this with the WorldVistA EHR database here.
Seems like the OBJECT TYPE file is missing the entry with an IEN of 2.
Adding the entry manually, then re-installing the build made it work for
me.
Here are the SET commands I used:
S ^MAG(2005.02,2,0)="STILL IMAGE^1"
S ^MAG(2005.02,2,1,0)="^2005.21^3^3"
S ^MAG(2005.02,2,1,1,0)="DISPABST.MAGWABS"
S ^MAG(2005.02,2,1,2,0)="DISPLAY.MAGSTI"
S ^MAG(2005.02,2,1,3,0)="DISPABST.MAGWABS"
S ^MAG(2005.02,2,1,"B","DISPABST.MAGWABS",1)=""
S ^MAG(2005.02,2,1,"B","DISPABST.MAGWABS",3)=""
S ^MAG(2005.02,2,1,"B","DISPLAY.MAGSTI",2)=""
S ^MAG(2005.02,2,4)="JPG"
You may want to re-index the OBJECT TYPE file after installing the KIDS
build, just to be sure things match up.
- Jon
^MAG(2005.02,1,0)="STILL IMAGE^1"
^MAG(2005.02,1,1,0)="^2005.21^1^3"
^MAG(2005.02,1,1,1,0)="DISPABST.MAGWABS"
^MAG(2005.02,1,1,2,0)="DISPLAY.MAGSTI"
^MAG(2005.02,1,1,3,0)="DISPABST.MAGWABS"
^MAG(2005.02,1,1,"B","DISPABST.MAGWABS",1)=""
^MAG(2005.02,1,1,"B","DISPABST.MAGWABS",3)=""
^MAG(2005.02,1,1,"B","DISPLAY.MAGSTI",2)=""
^MAG(2005.02,1,4)="JPG"
Does entry #1 and entry #2 look alike on your system?
Yes, they look the same. I'm not sure why the KIDS build is looking for
2, specifically.
- Jon