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This includes work in the Display Library (DL), and in applications
using this library.
- Higher-level image visualization
- The image visualization
interface is sufficiently advanced to allow the development of initial
high-level image applications.
- Provision of uv-visualization services
- The DL has provided
excellent support of image visualization, and continuation of the
effort to expand this capability to uv-data visualization is a high
priority.
- kslice3d equivalent
- Design and implement a kslice3d equivalent
(MM, H, 4 wk).
- Color-wedge DD
- (MM, H, 2 wk).
- viewer support of PanelDisplay and MWCAnimator
- Move from WC in
viewer to PanelDisplay and add panelling to viewer. Add MWCAnimator to
viewer (MM, H, 3 wk).
- Relative coordinate support
- (MM, H, 1 wk).
- Improve SkyCatOverlay
- Use TableMeasures. (MM, H, 1 wk).
- Datamanager improvements
- FileBrowser and drag-and-drop
capabilities (MM, H, 2 wk).
- Implement DisplayShapes as base class
- Re-implement rectangle
DD, finish ellipse, and add polygon, line and crosshair (MM, M, 2
wk).
- Vertical integration of uv-DD
- Make uv-DD visible in the viewer,
starting with TableAsRaster (DK, H, 3 wk).
- Completion of MS uv-DD
- Completion of MSAsXY, MSAsRaster and
MSAsContour (DK, H, 3 wk).
- Editing EH
- Basic editing in uv-DD using DL EH (DK, H, 3 wk).
- Coordinates on WC
- Implementation proposal for coordinates on
the WC (DK, H, 2 wk).
- Initial interactive editor using TB display data
- Complete the
first TVFLG-like interactive editor using the TB display data. (DK,
H, 3 wk).
- OpenGL or vtk PixelCanvas
- Investigate OpenGL or vtk PixelCanvas
(HR, M, 6 wk).
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