Hi Chris ! On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 01:58:22 +0000 Chris Zimmerman <ch...@teffalump.com> wrote:
> Hi! > > I think two things for testing: > > - Module actually works > - Smooth and intuitive workflow > > I've been testing against the demo Orthanc server > http://demo.orthanc-server.com and my own Orthanc docker instance. > Real-world examples, of course, sometimes act differently. Also, > needs to be an easy flow, so hopefully people can tell me what they > like and dislike. > Great !! > There is still the issue about DICOM viewers. That is, how to view > the images. Orthanc ships with a dicom-viewer plugin that works > through its web interface but it is, admittedly, not a robustly > sophisticated viewer. Furthermore, even setting up a dicom-viewer and > dicom-server to work together is non-trivial. Yes. I think we should work on the link with a nice / simple DICOM viewer. I've been using Aliza lately (https://www.aliza-dicom-viewer.com/), a QT application. It is simple, has an RPM package and works quite well. We can check with Sebastien who is an expert in this area and get his thoughts. @Axel, do you think we can have the Aliza package for openSUSE ? Best Luis -- Dr. Luis Falcon, M.D., BSc President, GNU Solidario GNU Health: Freedom and Equity in Healthcare http://health.gnu.org GPG Fingerprint :ACBF C80F C891 631C 68AA 8DC8 C015 E1AE 0098 9199