Dear Sascha,

Thank you very much, you've successfully pushed me from step1 to step6 :-)

After I push on the button "start region growing" with the selected seed and
compatible threshold, I confront with the following vtkOutputWindow error:

ERROR: In ..\..\CMakeExternals\Source\
VTK\Rendering\vtkOpenGLExtensionManager.cxx, line 358
vtkOpenGLExtensionManager (02D32F80): Extension GL_VERSION_1_2 could not be
loaded.

Do you know what does it mean?

Regards,
Miri


On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 7:14 PM, Sascha Zelzer
<[email protected]>wrote:

> **
> Hi Miri,
>
> I am happy to hear that you managed to compile and set-up MITK. The
> tutorial steps will teach you how to use MITK as a "toolkit". The MITK
> "ExtApp" is a quite advanced application based on our BlueBerry application
> framework.
>
> Starting with the tutorials to get acquainted with the MITK toolkit is a
> very good approach.
>
>
> On 07/21/2011 10:14 AM, Miri Trope wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to get started with MITK by following the tutorial steps.
> Unfortunately, I have some difficulties with the environment (I'm using
> Visual studio 2008) during the first tutorial (which is called: Step1).
>
> First of all, I built MITK. What should I do now in order to get started
> with the tutorial? - I need to run startVS_debug.bat/ startExtApp_debug.bat
> which are in my MITK-superbuild/MITK-build ? what are the differences
> between them?
>
>
> Use "startVS_debug.bat" if you are using a Debug build. This will start up
> Visual Studio with the correct solution file and with the Windows PATH
> environment vairable correctly set up to point to all the required
> third-party libs (ITK, VTK, Qt, etc.). This is *not* needed during the
> development phase, but necessary for starting your MITK application (for
> example a tutorial step).
>
>
>  Secondly, how to integrate between VS and MITK in order to operate
> Step1.cpp (and display an image).
> I've realized that I should do the following steps and put in one folder
> these three files:
>
>    1. copy step1.cpp into a new folder - the folder has to be in a
>    specific location in the MITK-superbuild tree?
>    2. batch file: how should I know which paths to put in this file?
>    3. CMakeList.txt: copy the CMakeLists.txt that Sascha had posted and
>    put it in the same directory as step.cpp file?
>    4. I need to do another things ?
>
>  It really depends on what you want to do. The MITK-ProjectTemplate is
> already quite sophisticated. If you are new to CMake and just want to learn
> and play with MITK for the moment, I would advise you to just use the MITK
> sources directly and modify Step(n).cpp to try out a couple of things. Later
> on, you might want to use the MITK-ProjecTemplate.
>
> I would also advise against copying files and CMake scripts from different
> sources. That makes answering mails infinitely harder (unless you have a
> very specific problem and problem description).
>
> Best,
> Sascha
>
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