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* The entire build infrastructure of Slicer was modified to enable the use of new features in those packages.
 
* The entire build infrastructure of Slicer was modified to enable the use of new features in those packages.
 
* Major features have been added in comparison to the 3.0 release from January 2008. The features include:
 
* Major features have been added in comparison to the 3.0 release from January 2008. The features include:
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Image:AbdomenSoftTisssue.jpg|[[Modules:VolumeRendering-Documentation|Volume rendering]]
 
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**Diffusion Imaging infrastructure
 
***dicom import
 
***gradient editor
 
***visualiztion
 
 
**Affine and b-Spline registration
 
**Affine and b-Spline registration
**Interactive Editor
 
**Remote IO / XNAT
 
 
**Loadable Modules
 
**Loadable Modules
 
**OpenIGTLink for interfacing to devices such as trackers and robots
 
**OpenIGTLink for interfacing to devices such as trackers and robots

Revision as of 12:50, 22 May 2008

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Slicer 3.2

  • Preparations are underway for a major new release of Slicer 3, called Slicer 3.2. The release is scheduled for Thursday, May 29, 2008. Release candidates can be found on the Slicer download pages under nightly builds (see here).
  • The new release is based on recently released versions of vtk, itk, and cmake.
  • The entire build infrastructure of Slicer was modified to enable the use of new features in those packages.
  • Major features have been added in comparison to the 3.0 release from January 2008. The features include:
    • Affine and b-Spline registration
    • Loadable Modules
    • OpenIGTLink for interfacing to devices such as trackers and robots