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##GIT_REPOSITORY "[https://github.com/andinet/VolumeResliceDriver https://github.com/andinet/VolumeResliceDriver]"
##GIT_REPOSITORY "[https://github.com/andinet/VolumeResliceDriver https://github.com/andinet/VolumeResliceDriver]"
##GIT_TAG "6f5b0e868f6f0a37404ee5cf09757de1ab7b43d4"
##GIT_TAG "6f5b0e868f6f0a37404ee5cf09757de1ab7b43d4"
==Video Tools==
To produce the videos showing how the different modules work, we used the following tools:
* On Windows:
** We used [http://camstudio.org/ CamStudio], a tool that allows to record all screen and audio activity on the computer. To improve the quality of the videos, we boosted the video option of the tool to the maximum (Quality 100% and 1000 frame per second).
** We used VLC to record the streaming video from a camera device.
* On Mac:
** We used iMovie for post-production, editing and voice-over


==Upload packages==
==Upload packages==
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   PACKAGE_TYPE "NSIS installer"
   PACKAGE_TYPE "NSIS installer"
* Run the command line "cmake -P Upload-SlicerPET-to-packages-kitware-com.cmake"
* Run the command line "cmake -P Upload-SlicerPET-to-packages-kitware-com.cmake"
==Video Tools==
To produce the videos showing how the different modules work, we used the following tools:
* On Windows:
** We used [http://camstudio.org/ CamStudio], a tool that allows to record all screen and audio activity on the computer. To improve the quality of the videos, we boosted the video option of the tool to the maximum (Quality 100% and 1000 frame per second).
** We used VLC to record the streaming video from a camera device.
* On Mac:
** We used iMovie for post-production, editing and voice-over

Revision as of 13:41, 12 June 2013

External Projects

The SlicerPET application is based on Slicer Framework. In addition to the external projects included by Slicer official, SlicerPET includes

  1. PlusLib
    1. SVN_REPOSITORY: "https://subversion.assembla.com/svn/plus/branches/Plus-1.8/PlusLib"
    2. SVN_REVISION: "-r "2670"
  2. PathPlanner
    1. GIT_REPOSITORY: "https://github.com/andinet/PathPlanner"
    2. GIT_TAG: "2d2ed19b89d477a8540ac4dd76468e4911c3f7de"
  3. VisualLine
    1. GIT_REPOSITORY "https://github.com/andinet/VisuaLine"
    2. GIT_TAG "75b442fe6d81b230620e9c689766571dfc37e5c8"
  4. VolumeResliceDrive
    1. GIT_REPOSITORY "https://github.com/andinet/VolumeResliceDriver"
    2. GIT_TAG "6f5b0e868f6f0a37404ee5cf09757de1ab7b43d4"

Upload packages

How to upload packages to packages.kitware.com:

  • Create an account and join the PET-CT community
  • Download the following script : Upload-SlicerPET-to-packages-kitware-com.cmake
    • Change the MIDAS_USER and enter you MIDAS_API_KEY that you can generate in your packages.kitware.com profile.
    • Modify the following lines if you are uploading windows or linux executables to the appropriate values:
 file(GLOB packages "SlicerPET-*.exe")
 ...
 PACKAGE_TYPE "NSIS installer"
  • Run the command line "cmake -P Upload-SlicerPET-to-packages-kitware-com.cmake"

Video Tools

To produce the videos showing how the different modules work, we used the following tools:

  • On Windows:
    • We used CamStudio, a tool that allows to record all screen and audio activity on the computer. To improve the quality of the videos, we boosted the video option of the tool to the maximum (Quality 100% and 1000 frame per second).
    • We used VLC to record the streaming video from a camera device.
  • On Mac:
    • We used iMovie for post-production, editing and voice-over