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[Parse] Discussion of PARSE dialect
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Tomc 1-Jul-2006 [1153x2] | in that case sorting them from long to short to begin with will foil recursive macro rxpansion |
at the macros and expansons single tokens | |
BrianH 1-Jul-2006 [1155] | HTML/XML entities begin with & and end with ; for just this reason. What kind of text? can you give us an example? |
Graham 1-Jul-2006 [1156x2] | well, the macros wiill end up being delimited by whitespace |
Heart: Heart regular rate and rhythm, no rubs, murmurs, or gallops noted. A: Abdomen: soft, nontender, no mass, no hernia, no guarding, no rebound tenderness, no ascites, non obese Hbp Hypertension (high blood pressure) #401.9. Ii Type II Diabetes #250.00 | |
BrianH 1-Jul-2006 [1158] | Are macros the only thing delimited by whitespace? |
Graham 1-Jul-2006 [1159x2] | So, someone might type heart: A: with striae |
macros are typed inside normal text. | |
BrianH 1-Jul-2006 [1161] | That A: isn't delimited by whitespace. |
Graham 1-Jul-2006 [1162x2] | it is .. it's preceded by a newline character |
from the line above ... | |
BrianH 1-Jul-2006 [1164] | Not it it were on the first line. Plus, is the : part of the macro? |
Graham 1-Jul-2006 [1165x4] | True .. not if it were on the first line. Some macros contain punctuation. |
so, a: is a macro, whereas "a" is not. | |
the macros are user defined. | |
so, in the examples given above, the first word in each line is the macro. | |
BrianH 1-Jul-2006 [1169] | Do they always contain the same punctuation, is the punctuation per-macro, of does it need to be factored out? |
Tomc 1-Jul-2006 [1170] | isn't there a controled vocabulary for this sort of thing |
Graham 1-Jul-2006 [1171] | per macro. |
BrianH 1-Jul-2006 [1172] | Is a macro always the first word in a line? |
Graham 1-Jul-2006 [1173x2] | what do you mean controlled vocabulary? |
no, it can be anywhere in a line. | |
Tomc 1-Jul-2006 [1175] | an ontology |
BrianH 1-Jul-2006 [1176] | Is there a seperate syntax for defining macros? |
Graham 1-Jul-2006 [1177x2] | no, it's just a text file which is read in at start up. |
the scenario is this guy uses these macros as he types up his notes. his software currently expands them inline as he types. | |
BrianH 1-Jul-2006 [1179] | So in use, a macro a: will always be a: in the text. Will it be A: sometimes, or "a:"? |
Graham 1-Jul-2006 [1180x2] | I would have to intercept the keyboard handler to do this .. so I want to try and just do the replacement after he's finished typing. |
macros won't be case sensitive. | |
Tomc 1-Jul-2006 [1182] | but groups of people doing the sane thing dont use the same nacros? they should |
Graham 1-Jul-2006 [1183x2] | no, they don't use the same macros. |
so, it's user specific. | |
Tomc 1-Jul-2006 [1185] | personal shorthand |
Graham 1-Jul-2006 [1186] | yes |
Tomc 1-Jul-2006 [1187] | hmm I am in the bussiness of sharing biological information and I got to say please strongly consider creating an ontology if one does not exist already |
Graham 1-Jul-2006 [1188x5] | Oh .. sure there's ontologies .... |
but people don't use them when typing. | |
SNOMED CT is the one being currently promulgated | |
and there's the proprietary MEDCIN | |
so, personal shorthand should expand into a controlled vocab ideally | |
Tomc 1-Jul-2006 [1193] | yes |
Graham 1-Jul-2006 [1194] | Ii Type II Diabetes #250.00 here the macro expansion includes a code (CPT) from the AMA. |
Tomc 1-Jul-2006 [1195] | and the macros should also be part of that ontology |
Graham 1-Jul-2006 [1196x2] | Medcin contains over 100,000 clinical propositions |
no one is going to remember that! | |
BrianH 1-Jul-2006 [1198] | Can you make sure that no whitespace sneaks into your macro names? |
Graham 1-Jul-2006 [1199] | tom, I can't force the guy to change his macros! |
Tomc 1-Jul-2006 [1200x2] | no that is what browaers are for |
right | |
BrianH 1-Jul-2006 [1202] | I mean at the beginning. |
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