X-Git-Url: http://git.kpe.io/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fctsim.tex;h=bb38e0a1c920f3236b4a6981593a4d07db33497d;hb=711cae0ee02e046370fdb4d6c6f440596ff71980;hp=8f89aac2e5af30a1d3abffc3faeafdc08698037d;hpb=c0880d4cd7e7d8da6fe67a28d27990c0279b9497;p=ctsim.git diff --git a/doc/ctsim.tex b/doc/ctsim.tex index 8f89aac..bb38e0a 100644 --- a/doc/ctsim.tex +++ b/doc/ctsim.tex @@ -1,29 +1,65 @@ -\documentstyle[a4,texhelp]{report} +\documentclass[11pt,texhelp]{report} +\usepackage[dvips]{graphics} + +\begin{document} + +\newcommand{\ctsim}{{\tt ctsim}} + + \title{CTSim - An Open-Source Computed Tomography Simulator} -\author{Kevin Rosenberg} +\author{Kevin Rosenberg, MD\footnote{San Juan Regional Medical Center, 801 W. Maple, Farmington NM 87401. Phone: (505) 599-6103. E-mail: kevin@rosenberg.net}} \date{July 2000} -\begin{document} \maketitle \chapter{Introduction} -Welcome to CT. -\section{Theory} -Theory of CT. +Computed Tomography is the process of taking projection of X-ray data +though and object and using sophisticated mathematics to estimate +information about the interior of that object. + +\chapter{Installation} +\subsection{Requirements} +\begin{itemize} + + \item Apache or other CGI compatible web server + + \item Perl (version 4.0 or higher) + + \item A client web browser than can display PNG files. Most + current web browswer do support PNG. + +\end{itemize} + +\subsection{Download} +\subsection{Install Binary Distribution} +\subsection{Build From Sources} + +\chapter{The Programs} -\chapter{The Programs} \section{ctsim - The Graphical User Interface} -{\tt ctsim} is the graphical shell for the CTSim project. {\tt ctsim} has most of the capabilities of the CTSim project. There are still functions that are only available to the command line tools. +\ctsim\ is the graphical shell for the CTSim project. It is +written using the wxLibrary for cross-platform compatibility with GTK, +Motif, and Microsoft Windows. + +\ctsim\ incorporates most of the capabilities of the CTSim +project. There are still functions that are only available to the +command line tools. + +\subsection{Usage} +ctsim [OPTIONS] [files to open...] + +\ctsim\ can open projection files and image files. \section{The Web Browser CGI Interface} \subsection{Overview} +The CGI program {\tt ctsim.cgi} takes projections of a standard +phantom object, performs reconstruction, and then compares the +rasterized phantom object with the reconstruction. The comparison is +performed both visually by an image subtraction as well as by standard +statistics as described by Herman\cite{HERMAN80}. -\subsection{Requirements} - -\section{tools - The Command Line Lnterface} +\section{tools - The Command Line Interface} \subsection{phm2pj} -\begin{description} Converts a phantom object to a set of projections -\end{description} {\tt phm2pj} simulates the process of collection of X-Ray projection data such as collected by a CT scanner. @@ -31,12 +67,9 @@ such as collected by a CT scanner. \subsection{pjrec} \subsection{phm2if} -\centerline{This is a centered line} -\begin{center} -This is a -centered paragraph. -\end{center} -{\bf This is in bold font} +\bibliographystyle{abbrv} +\bibliography{yes} + \end{document}