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Horos™ is a free, open source medical image viewer. The goal of the Horos Project is to develop a fully functional, 64-bit medical image viewer for OS X. Horos is based upon OsiriX and other open source medical imaging libraries. Horos is made freely available under the GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 3 (LGPL-3.0). Horos is linked against the Grok JPEG 2000 library, for fast viewing of JPEG 2000 images. This library is licensed under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License.
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Horos hangs with certain file types in directory #164

Open lohikarhu opened 7 years ago

lohikarhu commented 7 years ago

On 10.11, I get a problem, where Horos just 'hangs', beachball spinning, as soon as I 'touch' the new directory, after I added a new set of files, from a CD with doctor's comments and 3D imaging... tried 3 different versions of Horos, and it just hangs with the beachball spinning. To add to strangeness, OsirixLite v 3.9, has no problem with this file set... the file set contains several non-dicom files, including a 3d volumised file, and a couple of radiologist reports.

aglv commented 7 years ago

Is there any chance you could send me an image of this disc?

lohikarhu commented 7 years ago

Can do...next I'm at my desk computer!

Thanks!

Barry

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Is there any chance you could send me an image of this disc?

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lohikarhu commented 7 years ago

BTW, how would I attach a disk image, and how would I keep it private, since it is actual patient data?

aglv commented 7 years ago

Use the Disk Utility app (in your /Applications/Utilities) to make an image of the CD/DVD, then find a way to send that over to me: a Dropbox file stared specifically to my email (available on Github), or any other trusted file sharing service.

Regarding the patient data, I can sign an NDA if that solves your problem. If that doesn't, you could send me anonymized data, but then I wouldn't get the data you're actually having problems with. You could just ask the patient if they're ok with you sharing the data with me for technical reasons, I'm sure they'll be OK with it, and any further distribution of the data on my side would be of my responsibility.

lohikarhu commented 7 years ago

it's my data ;-)

I can, indeed, make a disk image... I don't have any file sharing service set up, any suggestions?

lohikarhu commented 7 years ago

NBTW, in hospital and rehab for a few weeks (knee replacement), so have not follew-up on this...whenever I get home.

Thx. Bfr

On 20 February 2017 at 18:32, Alessandro Volz notifications@github.com wrote:

Use the Disk Utility app (in your /Applications/Utilities) to make an image of the CD/DVD, then find a way to send that over to me: a Dropbox file stared specifically to my email (available on Github), or any other trusted file sharing service.

Regarding the patient data, I can sign an NDA if that solves your problem. If that doesn't, you could send me anonymized data, but then I wouldn't get the data you're actually having problems with. You could just ask the patient if they're ok with you sharing the data with me for technical reasons, I'm sure they'll be OK with it, and any further distribution of the data on my side would be of my responsibility.

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