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Re: [Gnumed-bugs] Bug or unusual behaviour in Overview plugin, encounter


From: Jim Busser
Subject: Re: [Gnumed-bugs] Bug or unusual behaviour in Overview plugin, encounters filter ("last" interval)
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2012 13:46:12 -0700

Also, if (in the filtered state) I input into the interval filter

        9y

I get nothing, however if I input just

        9

and allow the phrasewheel to offer me "9y" and if I select from the 
phrasewheel, then

        9y

will extend the filter sufficiently to see the visit statistic.

Also strangely, if I leave the interval filter blank and with the cursor in 
focus hit

        return
        return

this evokes the encounters list manager. Is this intended? (I am not 
complaining).

-- Jim

        
On 2012-06-19, at 1:41 PM, Jim Busser wrote:

> Running 1.2.0 on Mac under X11
> 
> I am having trouble to understand the behaviour. Maybe it would be easier if 
> I used a patient who was not new, but in the case of a patient created a few 
> hours before, with one encounter:
> 
> - the first visit / encounter will always stay in view
> - otherwise, in the default unfiltered state, there is a line below the first 
> visit, showing 1 visit
> 
> - if I input
> 
>       6y
>       1m
>       1d
> 
> nothing happens (which I do not expect it to), but when I try to input
> 
>       1h
> 
> the phrasewheel offers
> 
>       1/24
> 
> and when I accept this, the one visit is filtered out. Fine. The problem is 
> unfiltering. If I clear the parameter and hit "return" no unfiltering is 
> achieved. In other circumstances, on the Mac under X11, the return/enter keys 
> as stdin will not bind to button defaults, but here there is no button.
> 
> Also if I in put
> 
>       1d
>       1m
>       6m
> 
> nothing happens, however if I input
> 
>       99
> 
> then the phrasewheel offers 
> 
>       99y
> 
> and if I select that and press "enter" then the statistic of 1 visit returns.
> 
> -- jim




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