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===The "Welcome" Module===
 
===The "Welcome" Module===
 
  
 
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|[[Image:Welcome-welcome.png|thumb|280px|User greeting screen]]
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|[[Image:Welcome-overview.png|thumb|280px|Overview of Slicer layout and display]]
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|[[Image:Welcome-config.png|thumb|280px|Configuring Slicer GUI layout and display]]
 
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== General Information ==
 
== General Information ==
  
Background: this is intended to be the initial 'Home' module when slicer starts up (expert users can override this by setting the Home to their favorite module).
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'''Background:''' this module is set as Slicer's default startup module unless a user checks the box (in the User greeting panel) to supress this behavior. If the option to show the welcome module at startup is de-selected, Slicer will display the user-specified '''Home''' module on startup. The Data Module is selected as '''Home''' unless a user explicitly chooses another module.
 
 
  
 
===Module Type & Category===
 
===Module Type & Category===
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===Authors, Collaborators & Contact===
 
===Authors, Collaborators & Contact===
* Author1: Wendy Plesniak Affiliation & logo, if desired
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* Wendy Plesniak, BWH
* Ron Kikinis Affiliation & logo, if desired
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* Ron Kikinis, BWH
* Steve Pieper Affiliation & logo, if desired
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* Steve Pieper, Isomics
* Sonia Pujol Affiliation & logo, if desired
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* Sonia Pujol, BWH
* Contact: name, email
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* Contact: Wendy Plesniak, wjp@bwh.harvard.edu
  
 
===Module Description===
 
===Module Description===
This module is intended as a welcome screen and will be set as default on all download versions of Slicer.
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This module is intended as a welcome screen and basic overview of the Slicer software.
  
 
== Detailed Description ==
 
== Detailed Description ==
This is a draft. The double stars entries in the table below pop up a floating window with more info.
 
  
Welcome to 3D Slicer 3.4. (logo)
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Each panel in the '''Welcome Module''' is intended to provide basic information to help new users become acquainted with Slicer. The following informational panels are provided in the module, and populate the GUI from top to bottom. They provide a brief overview of their respective topics and provide links to additional information. '''Note: we would like to sincerely thank members of the Slicer User Community for helping us to design this information overview.'''
<br>Slicer3 is a free open source software platform for medical image processing and 3D visualization of image data.
 
<br>This page contains some information and links to get you started. Please see our website, http://www.slicer.org for additional information.  
 
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3D Slicer is distributed under a BSD style license. See [http://www.slicer.org/cgi-bin/License/SlicerLicenseForm.pl here] for the full license.
 
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The Software has been designed for research purposes only and has not been reviewed or approved by the Food and Drug Administration or by any other agency.
 
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* '''Load'''
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* Welcome & About:
**Volumes: Short explanation of the different volumes that can be loaded into slicer (dicom, nrrd, nifti, tiff, jpeg etc.) and a short description of which module/panel to use to do it (e.g for Dicom images use File/Add Volume or click here).
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* Overview:
**Models
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* Basic & Extended Modules:
**Scenes
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* Loading Scenes & Data:
* '''Save'''
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* Saving Scenes & Data:
* '''Common Activities'''
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* Adjusting Data Display:
**Loading and Viewing Data: Link to the same named tutorial
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* Configuring Viewers & Layout:
**Image Fusion: Link to the registration tutorial and to the registration subpanel
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* Mouse Modes
**Scenesnapshots: Link to the two icons. Slicer allows to save all the parameters of the scene into a snap shot that can be recovered later.
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* Customizing Slicer
**Interactive Segmentation: Link to the interactive editor module and to the matched tutorial
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* Other Useful Hints
**Automated Brain Segmentation: Link to the EM tutorial and the segmentation subpanel
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* Community
**DWI and DTI processing: Link to the tutorial and to the DWI/DTI subpanel
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* Acknowledgement
**Tracking and IGT research
 
**To learn more: Link to the tutorial pages and to the NA-MIC events page
 
* '''Community'''
 
**Mailing Lists: Link to the mailing lists signup page
 
**Events: Link to the NA-MIC events page
 
**Feature requests and bug reports: Link to mantis bug tracker
 
  
 
==Acknowledgment==
 
==Acknowledgment==
NAC, NA-MIC, NCIGT, MBirn, Fbirn
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NAC, NA-MIC, NCIGT, MBirn, Fbirn, CTSC

Latest revision as of 21:41, 28 April 2010

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The "Welcome" Module

User greeting screen
Overview of Slicer layout and display
Configuring Slicer GUI layout and display

General Information

Background: this module is set as Slicer's default startup module unless a user checks the box (in the User greeting panel) to supress this behavior. If the option to show the welcome module at startup is de-selected, Slicer will display the user-specified Home module on startup. The Data Module is selected as Home unless a user explicitly chooses another module.

Module Type & Category

Type: Interactive

Category: Core Module

Authors, Collaborators & Contact

  • Wendy Plesniak, BWH
  • Ron Kikinis, BWH
  • Steve Pieper, Isomics
  • Sonia Pujol, BWH
  • Contact: Wendy Plesniak, wjp@bwh.harvard.edu

Module Description

This module is intended as a welcome screen and basic overview of the Slicer software.

Detailed Description

Each panel in the Welcome Module is intended to provide basic information to help new users become acquainted with Slicer. The following informational panels are provided in the module, and populate the GUI from top to bottom. They provide a brief overview of their respective topics and provide links to additional information. Note: we would like to sincerely thank members of the Slicer User Community for helping us to design this information overview.

  • Welcome & About:
  • Overview:
  • Basic & Extended Modules:
  • Loading Scenes & Data:
  • Saving Scenes & Data:
  • Adjusting Data Display:
  • Configuring Viewers & Layout:
  • Mouse Modes
  • Customizing Slicer
  • Other Useful Hints
  • Community
  • Acknowledgement

Acknowledgment

NAC, NA-MIC, NCIGT, MBirn, Fbirn, CTSC