Hi Fabiola,
in addition to Saschas information: Whether the MITK Workbench is build or not
is governed by the CMake variable MITK_BUILD_APP_mitkWorkbench, which you can
change using CMake in your binary/MITK-build/ directory.
Regards,
Caspar
Von: Sascha Zelzer [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 27. November 2012 17:09
An: Fabiola
Cc: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [mitk-users] after building Project Template: where to find
something similar to *Project-superbuild.sln on Ubuntu?
Hi,
On 11/27/2012 05:04 PM, Fabiola wrote:
Hi Sacha,
thank you so much! :)
You are welcome.
Yes, it works, now finally I can play around :)
Good to hear!
What I don't understand and I didn't find anywhere yet:
I downloaded MITK-2012.09.00-linux64 and I can run the QT GUI Framework with
mitkWorkbench.sh
I suppose somehow I could have a mitkWorkbench.sh from my built source as well.
(I don't know how, I didn't find anything written on the net yet)
On Linux, shell scripts are only necessary for the installer packages
(technical: because the RPATH information is stripped from the executables and
libraries). When locally building MITK or MITK-based projects, you can just run
the executable itself, i.e. <mitk-bin-dir>/MITK-build/bin/mitkWorkbench
How can I add plug-ins to this GUI Framework? ...if it is possible?
Being able to add plug-ins yourself is one of the main features of the framwork
:-)
Please see http://docs.mitk.org/nightly-qt4/NewPluginPage.html
Best,
Sascha
Thank you so much for understanding and the prompt help,
Frida
On 11/27/2012 04:45 PM, Sascha Zelzer wrote:
Hi Fabiola,
On 11/27/2012 04:29 PM, Fabiola wrote:
Hello Sacha,
thank you for your patience and answers for my previous questions. (I am sorry
if I am annoying sometimes :( I'll try not to be anymore, but it is hard,
because I never struggled so much with anything than this framework :( )
I am sorry to hear that you are struggling so much. If you are willing to
clearly point out what your main problems are/were, we could have a try and
improve on our documentation. That would really help us too. And by the way,
none of your questions have been annoying. We know that the framwork is large
and complex and can be difficult to grasp for beginners. But we always thrive
to improve...
I am trying to use the MITK Project Template to build a project. I am following
the tutorial steps from: http://www.mitk.org/SetupAMitkBasedProject.
(step 1-5.) As I am using Ubuntu 12.04 instead of Windows (the tutorial gives a
follow-up for Windows) after I configured, generate the superbuild and
built(with make -j8)
(at step 6. ) In Windows is generated a solution file for Visual Studio. My
question is what should I look in Ubuntu, because there are no Qt solutions or
script files into *-superbuild folder. Which is the next step in Ubuntu's case?
Okay, you have replaced the Windows specific step 6 with a call to "make -j8"
which is fine. Everything has been build now (assuming you didn't get any
errors). The next step really depends on what you want to do. I guess you are
looking for an IDE to look at the MITK Project Template sources and edit them /
play around. The choice of IDE is completely up to you. If you choose QtCreator
(many of us do), just launch it, click on "File -> Open File or Project..." and
choose the <mitk-src-dir>/CMakeLists.txt file. In the dialog which pops up
next, change the build directory to the directory which has already been
created when you did "make -j8" : <mitk-bin-dir>/MITK-build/
Best,
Sascha
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