Hi Andreas et. al.
I raise bug 9891, and pushed some code changes here:
[email protected]:MattClarkson/MITK.git
on branch, bug-9891-trac-1121-image-navigator-shows-millimetres
I expect this will require some iteration. Currently the default geometry is
not an "image geometry", which I found surprising as i was testing with images,
so I didn't know if I should change it.
The side effect is that the sliced appear to be an non-integer voxel
coordinates rather than integer voxel coordinates.
So, can someone take a look, and see if I have missed the point.
Thanks
Matt
On 12 Oct 2011, at 12:50, Fetzer, Andreas wrote:
Hi Matt,
we just thought about radio buttons (mm or index) in the existing view of the
image navigator. There is no need for a additional preference pages. I think it
would be the best if index coordinates are enabled by default.
Thank you again for doing this!
Andreas
On 12.10.2011, at 13:25, Clarkson, Matt wrote:
Hi Andreas,
by "switch", do you want a preference page, or just a pair (mm or vox) of radio
buttons on the existing view? In this second case, you'd probably want a
preference page anyway, just to decide which one defaults to on.
Other than this, yes that should be sufficient, and yes I can do this.
Thanks
Matt
On 12 Oct 2011, at 11:46, Fetzer, Andreas wrote:
Hi Matt,
we have now discussed this issue. Providing the possibility to
give the image navigator worldcoordinates instead of slicenumbers would be a
nice
feature. We think this should be realized in the following way:
- There must be a switch in the image navigator which tells whether the given
coordinated are treated as world- or indexcoordinates.
- If worldcoordinates are provided they will be converted to indexcoordinates
internally by the imagenavigator.
- Because of that the crosshair is always positioned at the pixel center,
independent
if world- or indexcoordinates are specified.
- So there will be no inter slices interpolation neccessary.
If this is sufficient for your work and you like to help out we will be happy
about your contribution.
Regards
Andreas
On 05.10.2011, at 22:34, Clarkson, Matt wrote:
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