Hi,
I think it is an "advanced" option. If you are using the CMake GUI, tick
the "Advanced" check box or click "t" in the curses UI.
- Sascha
On 02/06/2013 03:59 PM, Martin Tatzber wrote:
Hi!
Hm, I cannot find the EXTERNAL-MITK-DIR variable.
I created a project by using the MITKPluginGenerator in Visual Studio.
(I opened Visual Studio using StartVS_debug.bat).
I typed the Command Arguments for MITKPluginGenerator just like this:
--plugin-symbolic-name org.company.myplugin --view-name "My First MITK
Plugin" --project-name "myProject" --project-app-name "myProjectApp"
Then I moved the created folder from C:/.../Temp to another folder,
opened CMake, gave the created folder as source and a new folder as
build directory.
Then I clicked on Configure. Now the EXTERNAL-MITK-DIR variable should
appear, right? It doesn't. There are only 16 options displayed. Am I
missing something?
Best Regards,
Martin
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*Von:* Sascha Zelzer <[email protected]>
*An:* Martin Tatzber <[email protected]>
*CC:* Fabiola <[email protected]>;
"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
*Gesendet:* 15:09 Mittwoch, 6.Februar 2013
*Betreff:* Re: [mitk-users] use MITK Plugin
Hi,
Your scenario is described here:
http://docs.mitk.org/nightly-qt4/HowToNewProject.html#HowToNewProjectCustomizingMITKInjectMITK
Just add the EXTERNAL_MITK_DIR CMake variable to your project's
superbuild CMake configuration, pointing to
<your-mitk-superbuild-dir>/MITK-build
- Sascha
On 02/06/2013 03:05 PM, Martin Tatzber wrote:
Hi!
Yes, this is acutally what I did, until Compiling with Visual Studio.
I configured and generated the directory with CMake, then opened the
sln-file with Visual Studio and compiled it. As it says, it clones
the MITK source code and builds it all, which takes a whole lot of
time. I had hoped that there is a quicker way, since all the
libraries and stuff of MITK is already on my computer.
Best Regards,
Martin
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<mailto:[email protected]>
*An:* Fabiola <[email protected]>
<mailto:[email protected]>
*CC:* "[email protected]"
<mailto:[email protected]>
<[email protected]>
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*Betreff:* Re: [mitk-users] use MITK Plugin
Hi,
did you read
http://docs.mitk.org/nightly-qt4/HowToNewProject.html ?
If yes, with which step are your struggling with, exactly?
Best,
Sascha
On 02/06/2013 02:34 PM, Fabiola wrote:
Hi Sascha,
sorry for barging in, but I saw an opportunity to find out how it
should work.
I know it is not nice to modify the source but I didn't find other
way where can I place my plugin to the main MITK build "see it".
I placed to the Plugin folder in MITK-superbuild but the
mitkWorkbench didn't "see it". Should I make a *.so from my plugin
and copy to MITK-superbuild/MITK-build/bin?
Can you explain me please the exact procedure where can I copy my
plugin and what have to set for the mitkWorkbench notice it? I think
Martin also struggling with this problem.
Thank you in advance and sorry for being so annoying,
Regards,
Fabiola
On 02/06/2013 01:21 PM, Sascha Zelzer wrote:
Hi,
Thanks Fabiola for your tips.
However, I would strongly advise against modifying the MITK
sources. The MITK Plugin Generator can create a project for you. It
is documented on the same page Martin cited below.
Everything in MITK is designed such that it can be used/extended by
external projects without modifying the MITK source tree.
- Sascha
On 02/06/2013 12:10 PM, Fabiola wrote:
Hi Martin,
I think I know the answer for this:
The PluginList.cmake you will find in the MITK source\Plugin
directory.
Step1: You copy your plugin to this directory
Step2: add your plugin name to the PluginList.cmake setting ON
(e.g. org.mitk.yourplugin:ON)
Step3: Rebuild your workbench in the MITK-build/bin directory from
your MITK-superbuild directory.
Kind regards,
Fabiola
On 02/06/2013 11:36 AM, Martin Tatzber wrote:
Hi guys!
So I successfully built MITK under Windows 7 and Visual Studio
2008 Express. I also generated a new plugin with the MITK Plugin
Generator.
According to this description:
http://docs.mitk.org/nightly-qt4/NewPluginPage.html#NewPluginOnly
I now have to move the plugin-folder to my project and edit the
Plugins.cmake
In my MITK-superbuild tree, I cannot find a Plugins.cmake. Where
is the file I have to edit? Simply moving the folder to
MITK-build/Plugins doesn't work.
Or do I have to create a completely new project? Can I do this
with using the existing MITK build and NOT building the whole
MITK once again?
Best Regards,
Martin
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