Task #4802 (closed)
Opened 8 years ago
Closed 8 years ago
Editor wiki: OMERO-in-action
| Reported by: | wmoore | Owned by: | wmoore |
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| Priority: | minor | Milestone: | OMERO-Beta4.3 |
| Component: | General | Version: | n.a. |
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| References: | n.a. | Remaining Time: | 0.0d |
| Sprint: | 2011-04-07 (9) |
Description
I'm thinking the bare minimum for users to get something out of it would be to
- Open Editor
- Choose to open an example on-line Protocol
- Specify that this should be an Experiment and fill in some parameters
- Save to OMERO
- Browse to Project or Dataset, choose to annotate with the Experiment
- Once saved, you can view the Experiment summary beside the Project / Dataset.
Does this sound reasonable?
Our OMERO.editor info pages are here:
http://www.openmicroscopy.org.uk/site/support/omero4/getting-started/tutorial/omero.editor
There's a quick demo movie (4 mins)
http://cvs.openmicroscopy.org.uk/snapshots/movies/omero-4-1/mov/EditorNewExperiment.mov
And a longer one (16 mins)
http://users.openmicroscopy.org.uk/~wmoore/movies/OMERO.editor/OMERO.editor-Beta4.mov
Should I put these links in the wiki, or do you want to provide "all additional resources" somewhere else?
Jerome: I think a general overview is fine. We can go over more details if people ask on a individual basis I think.
Feel free to add links to the wiki.
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