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How to use the Distribution dialog

  1. Clicking a part of the body diagram representing the human body turns it selected.
  2. Clicking the background will turn all the parts unselected.
  3. It is possible to select more than one part at once by shift-clicking the second part. Another way to do that is to drag the mouse to enclose a region including two or more parts.
  4. While the mouse cursor is over a part of the body diagram, you can see the name of that part in the Name entry in the upper part of the dialog. This is helpful for you to know which part of the body diagram represents which part of the human body, especially in case of such a complicated area as the face.
  5. You can see the distribution table of 16-unit width and 2-unit height in the upper part of the dialog. You can also use this table to select body parts and selection state of it mirrors that of the body diagram. As for relationship between the distribution table and the body diagram, refer to Section 15.1([*] page).
  6. After selecting parts of the body diagram, click Quit to quit the dialog.

[Diagnosis] :Action Field Actions elicited by the Tab or Return key in this field are:

  1. A synonym already registered will be transformed to a diagnosis for which the synonym stands.
  2. If a text typed has not been registered, the Register Diagnosis dialog will pop up. As for this dialog, refer to Section 8.2 ([*] page).

[Age] :Required Field This field will be filled automatically if you type in the Birthday field on the Patient page correctly and press the Tab or Return key. Only a number from 0 to 129 will be accepted. A number out of the range will result in an error when you click the Save button.

[Doctor] If you have registered doctor data via Doctor...from the Admin menu, names of registered doctors as candidates for selection will appear in the form of the radio buttons in addition to the text entry that is filled with a default doctor name. A doctor who was selected or registered most recently is treated as default. If any doctor data have not been registered, only the empty text entry will appear.

You can choose a doctor from the radio buttons or type a doctor name in the text entry by yourself.

As for registering doctor data, refer to Chapter 10 ([*] page).

[Camera] :Required Field

If you have registered camera data via Camera...from the Admin menu, names of registered cameras as candidates for selection will appear in the form of the radio buttons in addition to the text entry that is filled with a default camera name. The camera that was selected or registered most recently is treated as default. If any camera data have not been registered, only the empty text entry will appear.

You can choose a camera from the radio buttons or type a camera name in the text entry by yourself.

You can enter a comma or space separated list of camera names in the text entry. This will insert multiple Macro data in which only Camera values are different while the values in the other fields are the same by clicking the Save button once. This will be useful when you shoot a patient with multiple cameras in a photo session.

As for registering camera data, refer to Chapter 9 ([*] page).

[Time] :Required Field

This field will be filled automatically when the New Data dialog pops up.

[Comment] You can type any text in this field. How this field is used is up to you.


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manabu 2010-11-14