> My eventual specialty of interest is diagnostic neuroradiology, but I > understand that most likely this may not be much represented by > DebianMed.
Oh, it is. In fact, you could do a *great* project that would benefit DebianMed, GNUmed, and diagnostic neuroradiology at the same time ! If you pick up Aeskulap and turn it into a better DICOM viewer than it is now that would be wonderful ! The most pressing need would be to make it easily understand and read DICOM CD-ROMs passed on to patients. That would mean making it smart enough for this behaviour: - start as "aeskulap --device=/dev/cdrom-whatever" - aeskulap opens the device - searches for DICOMDIR - interprets DICOMDIR - loads studies into its user interface - improve the controls to adjust brightness, contrast, and gamma For that to work it'll have to look around the CD-ROM a bit, be able to ignore the casing of filenames, etc. That would be really helpful. - Aeskulap is a Debian(Med) package - GNUmed uses Aeskulap - Aeskulap is DICOM viewer to be used in diagnostic radiology including neuro-radiology How is that ?-) Karsten -- GMX DSL: Internet-, Telefon- und Handy-Flat ab 19,99 EUR/mtl. Bis zu 150 EUR Startguthaben inklusive! http://portal.gmx.net/de/go/dsl -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

