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tudor dicom installation on Win 7

Ting Xu
Hi guys,
There are some problem when I install the plug-in tudor dicom on Win 7.I download and unpack the archive dicom_viewer_1.9.23.zip and tudordicom_plugin_1.9.23.zip. All files are copied to the correct locations.Meantime,I download and install the jave ImageIO, jai_imageio-1_1-lib-windows-i586.exe and jai_imageio-1_1-lib-windows-i586-jre.exe, which is to be able to read to read compressd DICOM files. These two program are install in  C:\Program Files (x86)\Sun Microsystems\JAI Image IO Tools 1.1 and C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_25. The other program jai_imageio-1_1-lib-windows-i586-jdk.exe is not install because my computer has been installed JDK1.7 in C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_21.But, I don't known how to install the tudor dicom sources. It said that import the src package into any Java development tool. So,what is Jave development tool? Which one could be imported?  I have imported the src file to the jre1.8.0_25 and jdk1.7.0_21, as well as JAI Image IO Tools 1.1. Then,I'm trying to open a dicom image stack, but nothing happens: no error message, no image.
So, could anybody tell me how to install the plug-in tudor dicom correctlly?   Much appreciate!
Warm regards, 

Ting Xu 
School of stomatologyWuhan universityPR China
Email: [hidden email]

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Re: tudor dicom installation on Win 7

ctrueden
Hi Ting,

In general, I cannot help with the Tudor DICOM plugins, since I am not the
maintainer of those plugins.

However, I wanted to comment on one thing you said:

> I don't known how to install the tudor dicom sources.

You should not need to "install" any sources. The "sources" archive is for
use by programmers, not users. Just download and unpack the "Tudor DICOM
plugins" archive into your ImageJ plugins directory.

Regards,
Curtis

P.S. to Johannes, Christian, Andreas: any interest in getting the Tudor
DICOM plugins (now "LIST DICOM plugins"??) onto an ImageJ update site,
and/or into the Fiji distribution? I think it would help users.


On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 3:14 AM, Ting Xu <
[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi guys,
> There are some problem when I install the plug-in tudor dicom on Win 7.I
> download and unpack the
> archive dicom_viewer_1.9.23.zip and tudordicom_plugin_1.9.23.zip. All files
> are copied to the correct locations.Meantime,I download and install the
> jave ImageIO, jai_imageio-1_1-lib-windows-i586.exe and
> jai_imageio-1_1-lib-windows-i586-jre.exe, which is to be able to read to
> read compressd DICOM files. These two program are install in  C:\Program
> Files (x86)\Sun Microsystems\JAI Image IO Tools 1.1 and C:\Program Files
> (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_25. The other
> program jai_imageio-1_1-lib-windows-i586-jdk.exe is not install because my
> computer has been installed JDK1.7 in C:\Program
> Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_21.But, I don't known how to install the tudor dicom
> sources. It said that import the src package into any Java development
> tool. So,what is Jave development tool? Which one could be imported?  I
> have imported the src file to the jre1.8.0_25 and jdk1.7.0_21, as well
> as JAI Image IO Tools 1.1. Then,I'm trying to open a dicom image stack, but
> nothing happens: no error message, no image.
> So, could anybody tell me how to install the plug-in tudor dicom
> correctlly?   Much appreciate!
> Warm regards,
>
> Ting Xu
> School of stomatologyWuhan universityPR China
> Email: [hidden email]
>
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> ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html
>

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