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At the moment, standard codes used require manual typing of the code tuple, such as here. This is error-prone and long. Instead, we should use the #defined constants, as done in dcmsr: https://github.com/commontk/DCMTK/blob/patched-DCMTK-3.6.3_20180205/dcmsr/include/dcmtk/dcmsr/codes/dcm.h#L51.
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Sonia, please check and test the following improved things in SlicerDMRI before you come to Slicer day on Aug 30, 2016. Please share your per-module and overall feedback in a google document.
Improvements to check:
-- Overall module category reorganization for Diffusion.
-- Module changes: names, categories, GUI labels and descriptions (tooltips).
-- All module help pages.
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- Removing all sources of the tutorials from repos
- Upload to GDrive
Per @jcfr 's advice:
- make sure you have google analytics on the slicer salt website
- use a shorturl to link and advertise the tutorials (goo.gl or bit.ly) this will give you free analytics.
This is for example the analytics associated with "Developing and contributing extensions for 3D Slicer" https://goo.
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The idea would be to generate user friendly set of instruction given a Dockerfile. The intent is to automate the generation of distribution specific documentation reported here: http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Documentation/Nightly/Developers/Build_Instructions#Linux
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Create a step by step end-user tutorial for DWModeling:
- data load from DICOM
- data visualization
- modeling
- model visualization (including log view)
- summary statistics
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When the TCIA browser is opened, two progress windows appear that do nothing. If they are closed, then nothing happens either. This is not a big issue, but may be confusing for users.
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