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About some changes in tile
Last Post 2010-08-12 02:30 AM by leaho. 5 Replies.
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leaho
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2010-07-29 10:30 PM  

       Hello everyone! 

       When selected more than one tile in  the imagebox ,When I uesed the Window/leve , panTool  and some other tool which changed the image's window level or position  in one tile the other tiles also changed too.

    How to do when I change the image of the tile of the imagebox ,the other image in tiles can't change.

                   Thanks.

                   Leaho.

leaho
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2010-08-09 02:31 AM  
Cuold some one can give me a suggest.Thanks.
stewart
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2010-08-09 12:42 PM  
The architecture inherently supports what you're describing, but the tools themselves (Zoom, W/L, etc) automatically apply the same changes to all images in a display set. To try it the way you want, just remove the relevant parts of WindowLevelTool.CaptureEndState, specificallly the stuff related to the "applicator". Most of the other tools will have similar code.

Hope this helps,
Stewart
leaho
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2010-08-12 01:17 AM  
Thanks fro you answer, Stewart.
I don't while the relevant code will be remove ,could you give me a sample.

Thanks.

Waitting for your answer.

Leaho
leaho
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2010-08-12 01:17 AM  
Thanks fro you answer, Stewart.
I don't while the relevant code will be remove ,could you give me a sample.

Thanks.

Waitting for your answer.

Leaho
leaho
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2010-08-12 02:30 AM  
Thank you for your answer, Stewart.
Your answer is useful.


Thanks.

Leaho
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