[Insight-users] installation problem
imho
imho@skynet.be
Thu, 21 Nov 2002 00:36:33 +0100
Hi,
thanks a lot for your answers, I'll follow your advices and let you know
if I progress
Luis Ibanez wrote:
>
> Hi imho,
>
>
> You certainly can configure manually your project
> from the IDE of VisualC++ but...
> it will be pretty painful to get it right.
>
> Using CMake is the most efficient way to do it.
>
> One of the remarkable reasons for using CMake to
> configure your project is that otherwise it will
> result almost impossible to move your project to
> another computer in the future since all the
> paths are handwriten in the VC++ GUI. You may
> have already verified how fun it is to browse on
> the tiny textbox in Project/Settings looking for
> a directory among a list of 20 or 30 others... :-)
>
> CMake will use your CMakeLists.txt file and generate
> a consistent .dsw workspace for VisualC++. ( and
> remember to refrain yourself for making any changes
> in this workspace. since it is generated, any changes
> should be made on the CMakeLists.txt file and then
> rerun CMake)
>
> ----
>
> If you are combining VTK + Qt + ITK there is
> even more important to use CMake. There are
> example applications in the Insight/Applications
> directory that illustrate how to combine easily
> ITK with Qt and with VTK.
>
> You may want to look at
>
> Insight/Applications/QtITK (for ITK+Qt)
>
> and any of the following for ITK + VTK
>
> Insight/Applications/ThinPlatesSplines
> Insight/Applications/ThresholdSegmentationLevelSet
>
>
>
> Please let us know if you have further questions.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Luis
>
>
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> imho wrote:
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> >
> > Hi,
> > I'm installing the 1.0 version, and I used the pdf step to step, but
> > I've try to compile my project under visual c++. Is it possible? Or do I
> > have to use cmake?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > PS : to combine QT + VTK + ITK isn't a piece of cake ;)
> >
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