Documentation/Nightly/HowTo
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3D Slicer | |
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Description | |
Research platform for the analysis and visualization of medical images, including image guided therapy. | |
Free and extensible open source package. | |
Multi-platform | Linux, MacOSX, Windows |
Version | Nightly |
License | Contribution and Software License Agreement |
Overview
This document aims at describing the principle and guidelines to consider when writing Slicer user documentation.
The documentation framework has been designed keep keeping in mind the following principles:
- Keep documentation at the same place as the source code to make it possible to keep the documentation always in sync with the software implementation.
- Allow anyone to make changes or propose changes to the documentation.
- Follow common documentation conventions (formats, rendering tools, and services)
Module page
This section has moved to https://slicer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/developer_guide/extensions.html#documentation
Extension page
This section has moved to https://slicer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/developer_guide/extensions.html#documentation
Miscellaneous
- High resolution logos are in the Logo Gallery
- There is a python helper script for SEM compliant tools that can save a significant amount of transcription time: Slicer/Utilities/Scripts/SEMToMediaWiki.py
- To use it run "python Slicer/Utilities/Scripts/SEMToMediaWiki.py -x XMLFILE.xml -o OUTPUT.txt" and the mediawiki content will be in OUTPUT.txt