Dear Miguel,

we're very sorry that working with MITK it is frustrating for you and we 
would be glad to help. Recently we put effort in improvment of our 
documentation because we know that MITK is quite a complex thing when 
you start. When you begin, it might be helpful if you read our concept 
documentation (http://docs.mitk.org/nightly-qt4/Concepts.html) to get an 
overview and understand the underlying concept. We also have a chapter 
about the geometry concept there 
(http://docs.mitk.org/nightly-qt4/GeometryOverviewPage.html). To learn 
the basics it is also helpful to do the tutorial, which helps you 
learning MITK step by step 
(http://docs.mitk.org/nightly-qt4/TutorialPage.html).

But if you have a pointed question and don't find the answer when 
reading the documentation also feel free to ask it here at the mailing list.

Greets,

Alfred



Am 07.11.2012 16:21, schrieb Miguel Nunes:
> Hey Tobias,
> How are you?
>
> For a month now I have been trying to develop something with MITK, but I
> simply can't. I am probably the guy who sends more emails to the
> mitk-user list....
> I don't really understand the structure of MITK, or these mappers, or
> how the geometry and slices are saved in memory. Any time I have a small
> breakthrough it's one more week trying to figuring out how to access the
> next step...
>
> As you can imagine I am starting to feel very frustrated.
>
> So, next week its too late, actually... I can call you over your office
> phone, today or tomorrow, so we can talk. what do you think?
>
> Best,
>


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