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Revision as of 18:21, 10 June 2013
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3D Slicer now supports plug-ins which we call extensions. Extensions are available from an extension server. This allows end-users to select the extensions useful to them, without having to download the entire extension archive.
Extensions Manager
Prerequisites
ExtensionsManager must be enabled in the Application Settings (menu item "Edit -> Application Settings -> Extensions"). If you changed the setting, Slicer has to be restarted for it to become effective.
Installing an extension
Uninstalling an extension
Disabling an extension
Incompatible extensions
Caveat: Considering that installed extensions are common to all Slicer version installed by a given user and that an extension is specific to a given revision of Slicer, it's currently not possible to have working extension installed for multiple version of Slicer. The issues has been reported as #1958 and is currently targeted for 4.2.0 release.
Extensions Manager Settings
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Whereas the module path is used to indicate Slicer where to look to load additional modules, the extension manager also takes care of updating the |