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author | Sebastien Jodogne <s.jodogne@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 19 Jun 2023 07:05:38 +0200 |
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.. _implementation-notes: Implementation notes ==================== Encodings --------- DICOM supports many codepages to encode strings. DICOM instances using special characters should contain the ``SpecificCharacterSet (0008,0005)`` tag. The latter tag `specifies which codepage <http://dicom.nema.org/dicom/2013/output/chtml/part03/sect_C.12.html#sect_C.12.1.1.2>`__ is used by the DICOM instance. Internally, Orthanc converts all these codepages to the `UTF-8 encoding <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8>`__ (cf. the ``Orthanc::ParsedDicomFile`` class). In particular, :ref:`plugins <creating-plugins>` must assume that any string or JSON file coming from the Orthanc core is encoded using UTF-8. Similarly, plugins must use UTF-8 when calling services provided by the Orthanc core. The conversion to/from UTF-8 is done transparently by the plugin engine. The :ref:`configuration option <configuration>` ``DefaultEncoding`` plays an important role. It is used in three cases: 1. If receiving a DICOM instance without the ``SpecificCharacterSet (0008,0005)`` tag, Orthanc will interpret strings within this instance using this default encoding. This is important in practice, as many DICOM modalities are not properly configured with respect to encodings. 2. When answering a :ref:`C-Find query <dicom-find>` (including for worklists), Orthanc will use its default encoding. If one single answer uses a different encoding, it will be transcoded. 3. If creating a new instance (e.g. through the ``/tools/create-dicom`` URI of the :ref:`REST API <rest>`, or through the ``OrthancPluginCreateDicom()`` primitive of the plugin SDK) and if ``SpecificCharacterSet (0008,0005)`` is not provided for this instance, Orthanc will use its default encoding. Note however that if ``SpecificCharacterSet`` is set, Orthanc will transcode the incoming UTF-8 strings to the codepage specified in this tag, and not to the default encoding.