- Medical freeware
- Posted by Gert van der Kooij on January 9th, 2006
Hi,
I currently use the Health program from
http://www.healthdiabeticsoftware.com/ to keep track of my body
temperature. It contains some nice options to display and print
graphs but unfortunately it can't export the graphs.
Does anybody know a program which offers the same kind of
functionality and which als can export the created graphs, if
possible html 'formatted'.
Kind regards, Gert
- Posted by Richard Steinfeld on January 10th, 2006
Gert van der Kooij wrote:
From the screen shots, this looks like a very useful program. I wonder
if PrintKey would satisfy your requirements (sorry: I don't have a link
handy). PrintKey is a free, well-behaved screen-snatcher. It's got great
options and an excellent interface. You can save the image in any of a
number of compressions, including .jpg. This should zip right into your
HTML creation.
PrintKey is not the only program of its type, but it's the one that I
know. Please let us know if this works for you.
Richard
- Posted by Gert van der Kooij on January 11th, 2006
In article <43c43971$0$95943$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net>, Richard
Steinfeld (rgsteinBUTREMOVETHIS@sonic.net) says...
Thanks Richard, that's what I'm doing allready with MWSnap. I just
hoped that some program could generate and export those graphs using
built-in functionality. If not I will continue to use MWSnap.
Thanks anyway
- Posted by Richard Steinfeld on January 11th, 2006
Gert van der Kooij wrote:
I'm now familiar with MWSnap. What is it?
Have you suggested the improved functionality to the diabetic software's
coder? What you want sounds like an excellent improvement to me.
Richard
- Posted by Even Afwezig on January 11th, 2006
Op Wed, 11 Jan 2006 03:36:12 +0100, Gert van der Kooij
<gert@invalid.nl> schreef:
Do you know the program Jos Creusen made? Look at
http://www.creusen-software.nl/
--
Even Afwezig
- Posted by oldfart on January 11th, 2006
I found this diabetic free software program and am trying it, it sure does
look good and is just what I was wanting check it out
www.bgtracker.com
Regards
Owen
oldfart
- Posted by Gert van der Kooij on January 11th, 2006
In article <Xns9748F31738BD6oldfartdodocomau@61.9.191.5>, oldfart
(oldfart@dodo.com.au) says...
Thanks, but both programs don't support registration of the body
temperature.
- Posted by Even Afwezig on January 12th, 2006
Op Wed, 11 Jan 2006 21:15:02 +0100, Gert van der Kooij
<gert@invalid.nl> schreef:
Ask Jos, perhaps he will put it in the program.
--
Even Afwezig
- Posted by Richard Steinfeld on January 13th, 2006
Gert van der Kooij wrote:
Help!!!
I can't use these web sites.
http://www.creusen-software.nl/
www.bgtracker.com
They both have pages with yellow text on a white background.
I can't see the text. Give me a break!!
Richard
- Posted by CharlieDontSurf on January 13th, 2006
In article <43c76828$0$95957$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net>,
rgsteinBUTREMOVETHIS@sonic.net says...
For the 1st one, paste this (minus the surrounding brackets):
<javascript:var ff=window.frames;for(var ii=0;ii<ff.length;ii++){ff
[ii].document.getElementsByTagName('body')[0].style.backgroundColor='#
000000'};void(0)>
into your browser's URL space and hit Return.
For the 2nd, use this:
<javascript:document.getElementsByTagName('body' )
[0].style.backgroundColor='#000000';void(0)>
- Posted by CharlieDontSurf on January 13th, 2006
In article <MPG.1e31343985f9ddcb9896d2@news.east.cox.net>,
me@example.com says...
Aw, nuts. The brackets didn't prevent wrapping. Each of those is a
single line, they won't work with breaks in them.
- Posted by Gert van der Kooij on January 13th, 2006
In article <43c76828$0$95957$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net>, Richard
Steinfeld (rgsteinBUTREMOVETHIS@sonic.net) says...
Hi Richard,
I don't understand the problem, they both have yellow text on a blue
background. Nothing seems to be wrong with that!
- Posted by Azzman on January 13th, 2006
Gert van der Kooij <gert@invalid.nl> wrote in
news:MPG.1e31a0bbdf348cff9898f6@news.xs4all.nl:
My guess is a slow connection/impatience.
The yellow text loads before the blue backgrounds, just enough to notice
the yellow-on-white-effect with my connection (about half a second), but
after that the site is fine.
--
Azzman
There's no place like 127.0.0.1
- Posted by Ron Lopshire on January 13th, 2006
Azzman wrote:
Even then, yellow on blue? If you use Firefox, this extension is great
for just such an occasion.
Read Easily - Firefox Extension
(https://addons.mozilla.org/extension...mpg=10&id=1224)
Short Version: (http://surl.co.uk/?2381)
This toggles annoying CSS and color schemes on and off. Unfortunately,
there is not much you can do with idiots who use frames.
Ron 
- Posted by K3 on January 13th, 2006
Richard Steinfeld wrote:
An exellent website to have listed in your favorites/bookmarks for dealing
with websites like these:
http://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/zap.html
--
Kendall F. Stratton III
Fort Fairfield, Maine USA
k3@(86_THE_SPAM)maine.rr.com
http://home.maine.rr.com/k3
"Support bacteria -- it's the only culture some people have!"
- Posted by dadiOH on January 13th, 2006
Richard Steinfeld wrote:
1. Click on the page
2. Press Ctrl + A
--
dadiOH
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- Posted by elaich on January 13th, 2006
"K3" <k3@(86_THE_SPAM)maine.rr.com> wrote in news:f4Mxf.99446$ME5.81060
@twister.nyroc.rr.com:
Yep! Exactly what I was going to recommend. I have the "zap colors"
bookmarklet in my Firefox Personal Toolbar, and I use it on 90% of web
pages. I don't know about anyone else, but I was brought up reading black
print on white pages, not blue on yellow.
BTW, in Firefox, you can deal with the frames issue by right clicking and
selecting "This Frame>Show only this frame."
- Posted by Frank Bohan on January 13th, 2006
"Richard Steinfeld" <rgsteinBUTREMOVETHIS@sonic.net> wrote in message
news:43c76828$0$95957$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net...
Take a look at http://www.bookmarklets.com/ . You can get bookmarklets to
remove background graphics, to change text colour, to change background
colour and many more.
===
Frank Bohan
¶ Some men are discovered; others are found out.
- Posted by Terry Russell on January 13th, 2006
"Richard Steinfeld" <rgsteinBUTREMOVETHIS@sonic.net> wrote in message
news:43c76828$0$95957$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net...
you have images turned off, or they are otherwise being blocked.
they should load a blue background
if using explorer, probably same for mozilla
click on the page or frame, press ctrlA , that is 'select all'
or click and select area with mouse
that changes to highlight colours for page text on unreadable pages
On the designers old 21inch monitor with failing colour gun, maybe it looks
fine
or maybe it is your monitor that is failing :-)
Nope, yellow on white really is bad.
- Posted by Ron Lopshire on January 14th, 2006
jacaranda wrote:
YW. 