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| − | *Create child folder: | + | * Create child folder: creates a container folder, dependent on the selected item, where new items can be stored. To move an element simply hold the left mouse button on it and drag it to its new position. |
| − | *Clone: | + | * Clone: Creates a copy of the selected item |
| − | *Export to DICOM: | + | * Export to DICOM: to export in DICOM format the selected item, or the entire scene if the corresponding check box is marked at the top of the window. (<xr id = "fig: ModuleData1" />) |
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| − | *Rename: | + | * Rename: used to rename the selected item |
| − | *Delete: | + | * Delete: deletes the selected item from the scene. Attention: running this command does not open a confirmation menu, so if an accidental click occurs the item is deleted. |
| − | *Edit properties: | + | * Edit properties: takes us to the [[Models]] module to modify the options of the element |
| − | *Select role: | + | * Select role: to select the behavior of the element |
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Revisión del 14:41 17 oct 2017
Contenido
Data Module
The function of this module is to list the objects present in the current scene and allow generic operations on them (search, rename, delete, move) within the tree of the MRML structure. It shows the objects as they are ordered in the scene and allows to have an overview of it.
The module window has three tabs:
- Subject hierarchy: shows the hierarchy of the different elements (Figure 1)
- Transform hierarchy: shows the different transformations in the scene (Figure 4)
- All nodes: lists the nodes present in the scene
The icon to the left of each element indicates its type, which can be: model, scene view, volume, DICOM data.
Elements
Right-clicking on an element opens the context menu (???) to interact with elements of the scene:
- Create child folder: creates a container folder, dependent on the selected item, where new items can be stored. To move an element simply hold the left mouse button on it and drag it to its new position.
- Clone: Creates a copy of the selected item
- Export to DICOM: to export in DICOM format the selected item, or the entire scene if the corresponding check box is marked at the top of the window. (???)
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- Rename: used to rename the selected item
- Delete: deletes the selected item from the scene. Attention: running this command does not open a confirmation menu, so if an accidental click occurs the item is deleted.
- Edit properties: takes us to the <a href="/slicer-int/index.php/Models" title="Models">Models</a> module to modify the options of the element
- Select role: to select the behavior of the element
Carpetas
Haciendo click con el botón derecho sobre un elemento se abre el menú contextual (???) para interactuar con elementos de la escena:
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Sólo se describen los elementos del menú contextual diferentes a los descritos en el menú contextual de objeto
- Create child folder: crear una subcarpeta
- Show volumes in branch: destaca en la ventana de la vista 3D los elementos de la carpeta
- Convert folder to subject: cambia el comportamiento de la carpeta dentro de la escena, convirtiéndola en un sujeto
- Convert folder to study: revierte el cambio anterior, o modifica un sujeto a carpeta
Pestaña Transform hierarchy
En esta pestaña se muestran las transformaciones de visualización y de coordenadas existentes en la escena. Mediante el menu contextual se pueden
Documentación en Slicer.org
[Data Module] (en inglés)



