Mercurial > hg > orthanc-book
changeset 166:3b80f348cc6b
Orthanc 1.4.2
author | Sebastien Jodogne <s.jodogne@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 20 Sep 2018 15:00:49 +0200 |
parents | b879a6274065 |
children | 7ba16d90ed93 |
files | Sphinx/source/developers/db-versioning.rst Sphinx/source/dicom-guide.rst Sphinx/source/faq/log.rst Sphinx/source/users/configuration.rst Sphinx/source/users/docker.rst |
diffstat | 5 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/Sphinx/source/developers/db-versioning.rst Wed Sep 19 21:29:17 2018 +0200 +++ b/Sphinx/source/developers/db-versioning.rst Thu Sep 20 15:00:49 2018 +0200 @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Version DB v2 DB v3 DB v4 DB v5 DB v6 =============================== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== Mainline u u u x -Orthanc 0.9.5 - Orthanc 1.4.1 u u u x +Orthanc 0.9.5 - Orthanc 1.4.2 u u u x Orthanc 0.8.5 - Orthanc 0.9.4 u u x Orthanc 0.7.3 - Orthanc 0.8.4 u x Orthanc 0.4.0 - Orthanc 0.7.2 x
--- a/Sphinx/source/dicom-guide.rst Wed Sep 19 21:29:17 2018 +0200 +++ b/Sphinx/source/dicom-guide.rst Thu Sep 20 15:00:49 2018 +0200 @@ -240,11 +240,9 @@ level (and not from the patient level) as soon as you deal with an application that handles patients from different hospitals. -*Note:* The current version of the :ref:`Orthanc Explorer -<orthanc-explorer>` interface (1.4.1 at the time of writing) is -designed for single-hospital scenarios, and thus does not provide -study-level access. But the core engine of Orthanc does support -study-level access through its :ref:`REST API <rest>`. +*Note:* Note that since Orthanc 1.4.0, the :ref:`Orthanc Explorer +<orthanc-explorer>` interface provides a new tab entitled "Studies" +for study-level access. Finally, the patient module is not always fully meaningful. This is for instance the case in emergency imaging, where the `radiology
--- a/Sphinx/source/faq/log.rst Wed Sep 19 21:29:17 2018 +0200 +++ b/Sphinx/source/faq/log.rst Thu Sep 20 15:00:49 2018 +0200 @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ 2. Stop the Orthanc service. The actual process depends on your version of Windows. -3. Copy the just-downloaded ``Orthanc-1.4.1-Release.exe`` together +3. Copy the just-downloaded ``Orthanc-1.4.2-Release.exe`` together with your configuration file (that is by default located in ``C:\Orthanc\Configuration.json``) into the same folder (e.g. ``C:\Temp``). @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ 4. Type in a command-line shell, to generate the ``Orthanc.log`` file:: $ cd C:\Temp - $ Orthanc-1.4.1-Release.exe --verbose Configuration.json > Orthanc.log 2<&1 + $ Orthanc-1.4.2-Release.exe --verbose Configuration.json > Orthanc.log 2<&1 5. Restart the Orthanc service.
--- a/Sphinx/source/users/configuration.rst Wed Sep 19 21:29:17 2018 +0200 +++ b/Sphinx/source/users/configuration.rst Thu Sep 20 15:00:49 2018 +0200 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Configuring Orthanc simply consists in copying and adapting the `default configuration file -<https://bitbucket.org/sjodogne/orthanc/raw/Orthanc-1.4.1/Resources/Configuration.json>`_. This +<https://bitbucket.org/sjodogne/orthanc/raw/Orthanc-1.4.2/Resources/Configuration.json>`_. This file is in the `JSON <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON>`_ file format. You can generate a sample configuration file with the following call::
--- a/Sphinx/source/users/docker.rst Wed Sep 19 21:29:17 2018 +0200 +++ b/Sphinx/source/users/docker.rst Thu Sep 20 15:00:49 2018 +0200 @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ If more stability is required, you can select the official release of Orthanc to be run:: - $ sudo docker run -p 4242:4242 -p 8042:8042 --rm jodogne/orthanc:1.4.1 + $ sudo docker run -p 4242:4242 -p 8042:8042 --rm jodogne/orthanc:1.4.2 Passing additional command-line options (e.g. to make Orthanc verbose) can be done as follows (note the ``/etc/orthanc`` option that is @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ container to some path in the filesystem of your Linux host, e.g.:: $ mkdir /tmp/orthanc-db - $ sudo docker run -p 4242:4242 -p 8042:8042 --rm -v /tmp/orthanc-db/:/var/lib/orthanc/db/ jodogne/orthanc:1.4.1 + $ sudo docker run -p 4242:4242 -p 8042:8042 --rm -v /tmp/orthanc-db/:/var/lib/orthanc/db/ jodogne/orthanc:1.4.2 Whole-slide imaging support