Modules:Welcome-Documentation-3.6
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The "Welcome" Module
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.
The GUI presents the following panels.
Welcome & About:
This panel describes 3D Slicer and provides some means for continuing or supressing the automatic display of the module on startup.
Overview:
This panel presents a "map" of the main application interface.
Basic & Extended Modules:
This panel presents Slicer's basic (core) modules and shows shortcuts for navigating to them.
Loading Scenes & Data:
Saving Scenes & Data:
Adjusting Data Display:
Configuring Viewers & Layout:
Mouse Modes:
Customizing Slicer:
Other Useful Hints:
Community:
Acknowledgment
Development of this module was supported by
- The Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center
- The National Alliance for Medical Image Computing
- The Neuroimage Analysis Center
- The National Center for Image-Guided Therapy, and
- The Surgical Planning Laboratory at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
This module was developed by Wendy Plesniak, Sonia Pujol, Steve Pieper and Ron Kikinis