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view Applications/StoneWebViewer/WebApplication/configuration.json @ 1987:a595776232bb
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author | Sebastien Jodogne <s.jodogne@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 31 Oct 2022 17:43:44 +0100 |
parents | 889892e51545 |
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{ "StoneWebViewer" : { /** * Defines how dates are displayed in the UI. If this option is not * set, the DICOM tags will be displayed as such. "DD" will be * replaced by the day, "MM" by the month, and "YYYY" by the year. **/ // "DateFormat" : "DD/MM/YYYY", /** * Defines how times are displayed in the UI. If this option is not * set, the DICOM tags will be displayed as such. "hh" will be * replaced by the hour, "mm" by the minutes, "ss" by the seconds * and ".f" by the fractions of seconds. **/ // "TimeFormat" : "hh:mm:ss.f", /** * This option allows you to define windowing presets. * For each preset, you must provide a name, the window width * and window center. **/ "WindowingPresets" : [ {"Name" : "CT Lung", "WindowCenter" : -400, "WindowWidth" : 1600}, {"Name" : "CT Abdomen", "WindowCenter" : 60, "WindowWidth" : 400}, {"Name" : "CT Bone", "WindowCenter" : 300, "WindowWidth" : 1500}, {"Name" : "CT Brain", "WindowCenter" : 40, "WindowWidth" : 80}, {"Name" : "CT Chest", "WindowCenter" : 40, "WindowWidth" : 400}, {"Name" : "CT Angio", "WindowCenter" : 300, "WindowWidth" : 600} ], /** * Enables/disables the combined tool. This is the default mode * for mouse interactions. The combined tool allows to access the * windowing, zoom and pan from a single mouse configuration. The * behaviour of the combined tool is defined in * CombinedToolBehaviour. The available mouse actions are * "Crosshair", "Windowing", "Pan", "Rotate" and "Zoom". **/ "CombinedToolEnabled" : true, "CombinedToolBehaviour" : { "LeftMouseButton" : "Windowing", "MiddleMouseButton" : "Pan", "RightMouseButton" : "Zoom" }, /** * Enables/disables the print button. **/ "PrintEnabled" : true, /** * Enables/disables the button to download a screenshot of the * active viewport as a JPEG file. **/ "DownloadAsJpegEnabled" : true, /** * Enables/disables the button to download the display study. * Only used if "OrthancApiRoot" is properly set. **/ "DownloadStudyEnabled" : true, /** * The allowed origin for messages corresponding to dynamic actions * triggered by another Web page using "window.postMessage()". The * special value "*" will allow any origin, which is an insecure * value to be used only during development. If this option is not * set, all the requests for dynamic actions will be rejected. * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/postMessage **/ "ExpectedMessageOrigin" : "http://localhost:8042", /** * Root path of the DICOMweb server. This option is automatically * set by the Orthanc plugin if missing. **/ "DicomWebRoot" : "../dicom-web", /** * Set the size of the cache that stores the DICOM files. This * size is expressed in megabytes. The default value of 128MB * should work in most setups, except if very large multiframe * instances are encountered, which might for instance be the case * for mammography. Setting this parameter to zero will disable * the cache, which should only be done for testing. **/ "DicomCacheSize" : 128, /** * The following parameter can be set if running the Stone Web * viewer from Orthanc, but without using the associated plugin * (e.g. using the "Serve Folders" sample plugin). Using the * plugin would overwrite this setting. This will enable features * that are only available if the Orthanc REST API is accessible * (download of studies, and playing videos). This option is * typically used by the developers of Stone. **/ "OrthancApiRoot" : "..", /** * If option "DownloadDicomDir" is set to "true", the Stone Web * viewer will create DICOMDIR media archives (as generated by the * route "/studies/{id}/media" of Orthanc), instead of archives * containing a human-readable hierarchy of folders (as generated * by the route "/studies/{id}/archive"). **/ "DownloadDicomDir" : false, /** * By setting option "InstitutionLogo" to an URL containing an * image, this logo will be displayed at the bottom-left of the * Stone Web viewer. **/ "InstitutionLogo" : "", /** * Define a list of modality type that the viewer will ignore. **/ "SkipSeriesFromModalities": ["SR", "SEG", "PR"], /** * Whether to display the info panel at startup. Allowed values: * "Always", "Never", "User". With "User", the user can decide to * show or not the info panel in the user preferences panel (this * is implemented using a cookie). (New in Stone Web viewer 2.4) **/ "ShowInfoPanelAtStartup": "User", /** * Whether to give access to the user preferences window. (New in * Stone Web viewer 2.4) **/ "ShowUserPreferencesButton" : true, /** * Display a "not for diagnostic usage" disclaimer above the list * of studies/series. (New in Stone Web viewer 2.4) **/ "ShowNotForDiagnosticUsageDisclaimer": true, /** * HTTP headers to be set in each request to the DICOMweb server. * Note that the value of the headers can be taken from the * environment variables. **/ "DicomWebHttpHeaders" : { /* "Authorization" : "Bearer ${USER}" */ } } }