Hi Stefan,
Ok thanks for your answer and link. I will take a look next week.
Is there a tuto for the creation of a plugin with this differents steps ?
If not, this would be good a good idea
Thanks,
Best regards,
De : Kislinskiy, Stefan [mailto:s.kislins...@dkfz-heidelberg.de]
Envoyé : mardi 29 novembre 2016 13:51
À : gregory.ba...@inserm.fr; mitk-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Objet : RE: [mitk-users] Compiling MITK 2016.3.0 with MSVC 2013 Community
Edition
Hi,
see http://docs.mitk.org/2016.03/ModularizationPage.html.
I also recommend to have a look at the Remeshing module and the
org.mitk.gui.qt.remeshing plugin as both are kind of tiny,
easy-to-understand examples of how modules/plugins work together in MITK.
To build and use the Remeshing module/plugin, you have to switch on the
CMake variable MITK_USE_ACVD in the MITK *superbuild* first and run the
superbuild again. This will download, configure, and build the external
ACVD library, which is a requirement for the MITK remeshing functionality.
Best,
Stefan
From: gregory.ba...@inserm.fr <mailto:gregory.ba...@inserm.fr>
[mailto:gregory.ba...@inserm.fr]
Sent: Dienstag, 29. November 2016 13:37
To: mitk-users@lists.sourceforge.net
<mailto:mitk-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [mitk-users] Compiling MITK 2016.3.0 with MSVC 2013 Community
Edition
Hi,
I build successfully the last release MITK 2016.3 in MS Visual Studio 2013.
I would like to create a new project with MITK.
I saw that there is a plugin system : Blueberry, CTK or a awasome
project.
If I want to create a plugin for the MITK Workbench, which framework you
suggest to use ? : Blueberry or CTK Framework.
Thanks,
Best regards,
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