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User tokens

	*  Tokens related to user
		*  Name
			*  [[USERNAME]] : nom
			*  [[USERSECONDNAME]] : nom marital
			*  [[USERFIRSTNAME]] : prénom
			*  [[USERTITLE]] : titre du patient (Monsieur, Madame...)
			*  [[USERFULLNAME]] : nom complet de l'utilisateur (titre, nom, deuxième nom et prénom)</description>
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        <title>Updating FreeMedForms</title>
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Updating FreeMedForms does not require any computer skill.

You should never clean or remove the previous installed version before the update process or you will lose data.

Microsoft Windows

	*  The update is automatic using the windows installer.
	*  You have no other manipulation to do other than to start the installer and inform / validate dialogs.
	*  You can install the update by overwriting the old version.</description>
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        <title>Installing and configuring MySQL server for FreeMedForms</title>
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	*  MySQL is an open source database manager client-server freely available on the Internet.
	*  You can configure MySQL to run on a private network or open network.
	*  FreeMedForms can work with a MySQL server, under certain conditions.
	*  The installation and configuration steps require only a few minutes.
	*  link to MySQL
	*  link to MySQL download page</description>
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	*  FreeMedForms can work in multiple modes:
		*  the single-user mode
		*  the network mode (fully multi-user)


	*  The client-server mode requires installing and configuring a data server. The following servers are supported by FreeMedForms:
		*  MySQL
		*  PostGreSQL (under development)</description>
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	*  In single-user mode databases are linked to a specific computer. Databases can not be accessed from another computer.
	*  You are still able to create multiple users.
	*  You can define a network directory to store databases and create an installation in network mode. This is not recommended. Prefer the network installation.</description>
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	*  You mainly have three solutions for create yourselft or by someone else your forms. These solution depends on your computer skills and your level of involvement in the process.
	*  In the first case, you must have clearly defined the exact content of your forms and the way that data interacts between each other.</description>
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Testing virtual patient

	*  FreeMedForms offers you the opportunity to test its functionality in patients known as virtual. You can in the application preferences:
		*  Create virtual patients
		*  Hide virtual patients</description>
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Available params

	*  Many params are available on the command line. Most of them are used by developers for tests.

	*  --version, -version, -v
		*  Show the version number and some technical details of the application.</description>
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Add screenshots

	*  All FreeMedForms project apps can use the alert engine.
	*  Alerts are messages of variable importance that are always presented in the same way to users.
	*  There are two kinds of alerts:
		*  Non-blocking alerts
		*  Blocking alerts</description>
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	*  You can join alert packs to your forms. These alert packs will be automatically integrated.
	*  Read documentation on alerts

Path of the alert packs

	*  Alert packs must be placed into the alertpacks subdir of the form.
	*  It is possible to join multiple alert packs, you just have to include them into the alertpacks subdir.
	*  Example</description>
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Introduction

The engine label eases the insertion of values into a text content
in the application (eg date). The equivalent for some office software is
called “form field”.

Anatomy of tokens

A token consists of four hooks, two opening, two closing.
The name of the token is placed on the far inside the brackets.

For example, a token looks like TAG.

The token engine replaces with the corresponding value. The hooks are used…</description>
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The application of FreeMedForms may at any time save and restore settings and data users.

To do this, a specfic page is available in the Preferences under the heading:
Save and restore NEWS .</description>
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High quality printing

Whatever your equipment, FreeDiams is configured for maximum use of its capabilities. 

The prints are fast, smooth and clean.

Custom printing

The print engine can print your documents with:</description>
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Templates allow one or more prescriptions (regular and pure text) to be saved together for easy re-use:

	*  multi-drug regimens, commonly used to treat infections like Mycobacteria and Helicobacter pylorii and also in eye and cancer treatments, are made easier with templates
	*  drugless “Pure text” notes, as templates, can be useful for patient education or quick reference</description>
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Save a prescription

After making your prescription, click the “save” or select the menu
File / Save As... or type CTRL + S (“CMD + S” on MacOS). Fill in the name of the
prescription and validate.

The patient's informations are encoded. It is not possible to read the full name of
patient directly.</description>
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The version number of the application complies with the following code:

	*  Three numbers separated by points (eg 1.4.8)
	*  The first digit corresponds to the major version (considered as stable and functional)
	*  The second number is the minor version (set a fix version with bug opportunities for new features)
	*  The third digit corresponds to the debug version (no new functionality added). When</description>
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        <title>Sample case : FreeDiams and GNUmed collaboration</title>
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Why does GNUmed uses FreeDiams

What for ?

How ?</description>
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        <title>Licensing</title>
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FreeMedForms code is released under the GPL-3 license.


/***************************************************************************
 *  The FreeMedForms project is a set of free, open source medical         *
 *  applications.                                                          *
 *  (C) 2008-2012 by Eric MAEKER, MD (France) &amp;lt;eric.maeker@gmail.com&amp;gt;      *
 *  All rights reserved.                                                   *
 *                                           …</description>
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        <dc:date>2010-08-06T01:24:39+02:00</dc:date>
        <title>FreeMedForms is a collaborative project. Anyone can contribute.</title>
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	*  Whatever are your competences or your domains of expertise, your help can be useful for this project.
	*  If you want to contribute, you should accept the following points:
		*  You work without any remuneration from the community
		*  All code/data/other pieces of software/databases are, and will always be, released under free licenses (GPL, LGPL and/or new BSD license).
		*  All rights on all committed code/data/other go to the FreeMedForms project.</description>
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