User Story #3988 (accepted)
Opened 13 years ago
Last modified 13 years ago
ROI support — at Version 9
Reported by: | wmoore | Owned by: | wmoore |
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Priority: | major | Milestone: | OMERO-Beta4.3 |
Component: | Web | Keywords: | n.a. |
Cc: | cneves, atarkowska | Story Points: | n.a. |
Sprint: | n.a. | Importance: | n.a. |
Total Remaining Time: | 0.0d | Estimated Remaining Time: | n.a. |
Description (last modified by wmoore)
Need to investigate support for drawing, picking, manipulating, saving ROIs in a webclient.
Current options are:
- Processing.js http://processingjs.org/reference/articles/jsQuickStart
- jQuery drawing library. Ola tried this out already r4456 http://odyniec.net/projects/imgareaselect/
- Raphael http://raphaeljs.com/index.html
- http://code.google.com/p/svg-edit/ Very full-featured but tricky to integrate?
Change History (9)
comment:1 Changed 13 years ago by wmoore
- Sprint 2011-01-27 (4) deleted
comment:2 Changed 13 years ago by wmoore
- Description modified (diff)
comment:3 Changed 13 years ago by agilo
- Status changed from new to accepted
comment:4 Changed 13 years ago by wmoore
- Description modified (diff)
comment:5 Changed 13 years ago by Will Moore <will@…>
(In [4d20395c6e2d920ab417bfbe8cff366ac733edee/ome.git]) ROI drawing tests for jquery and Raphael libraries. See #3988, #4013.
comment:6 Changed 13 years ago by Will Moore <will@…>
(In [657571919978b3157fd2e255eab67db0af8c448e/ome.git]) Done enough work on ROIs in web to assess libraries. Closes #4013, #3990. See #3988.
comment:7 Changed 13 years ago by Will Moore <will@…>
(In [079914cb91963900a07aeb2d59c3aa6ff9c529e2/ome.git]) web ROI test - Better integration of imgAreaSelect, lines and polygons supported and zooming working. See #3988
comment:8 Changed 13 years ago by Will Moore <will@…>
(In [881da6882036149d88cde0d90b8d14801d1bea69/ome.git]) ROItests use Raphael BBox and shape textValue added as tooltip. See #3988
comment:9 Changed 13 years ago by wmoore
- Description modified (diff)
Updated status, related task in progress