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Revision as of 16:30, 17 June 2011
Home < 2011 Summer Project Week Internationalization of SlicerKey Investigators
- ZJUT: Luping Fang, Ping Cao
- Isomics: Steve Pieper
- UPenn: Daniel Haehn
- Kitware: Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin, Julien Finet
- UTC: Yiming Ge
Objective
- The internationalization of an application is the process of making the application usable by people in countries other than one's own.The aim of this project is investigating the feasibility and approach of the internationalization of Slicer as painless as possible for Slicer and its extensions developers. Work will focus on the UI form, dynamic string display. Hopelly, the modules coded in either Python or C++ can be processed in an easily way.
Approach, Plan
Progress