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From: | Busser, Jim |
Subject: | [Gnumed-devel] Measurement workflows - units phrasewheel |
Date: | Tue, 9 Jul 2013 05:13:57 +0000 |
1. The phrasewheel that is provided inside
(Patient in focus)
Measurements plugin
Add button
appears to provide, in response to the asterix *, the range of available unit expressions that do no begin with a character (i.e. # % and 0) -- see first screenshot.
--> Is the above as intended?
2. In the second screenshot, inputting into the units
kg
invokes the phrasewheel so as to offer matches which I could use some help to understand (Screenshot 2). Notice that I am offered
kg (weight (body mass))
kg (weight (body mass)) (weight (body mass))
--> what is the origin of the double (weight (body mass)) (weight (body mass)) since it does not obviously derive from any error or redundancy in prior inputs into my test types (see Screenshot 3).
3. I notice also, lower down in the same phrasewheel for kg
kg / 576 | (chlorobutanol) kg/576| (sodium phosphate dibasic) where the second is lacking in spaces, and both expressions appear derived from some index other than existing test types. --> what is the source of these unit types which are not "currently defined in GNUmed"?
-- Jim
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