Plugin info

Total downloads: 1,199
Active installs: 30
Total reviews: 0
Average rating: 0
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 1 language(s)
Contributors: 1
Last updated: 12/27/2017 (2976 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 12/25/2017 (8 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 4.5
Tested up to WordPress version: 4.9.22
Minimum PHP version: f

Maintenance & Compatibility

Maintenance score

Possibly abandoned • Last updated 2976 days ago

20/100

Is DICOMViewer abandoned?

Possibly abandoned (last update 2976 days ago).

Compatibility

Requires WordPress: 4.5
Tested up to: 4.9.22
Requires PHP: f

Similar & Alternatives

Explore plugins with similar tags, and compare key metrics like downloads, ratings, updates, support, and WP/PHP compatibility.

No similar plugins found yet.

Description

The DICOMViewer plugin adds the following functionalities to WordPress:

  • allows to upload DICOM (*.dcm) files in the media library,
  • allows to insert DICOM individual files or galleries to a blog post from the media library (creates the short-code / gallery automatically).

The display is done using the open source CornerstoneJS library (CornerstoneJS).

For more information check out screenshots and «How to use» section.

Use

Add an individual file

The steps to add a DICOM file to your post are similar to adding an image except you don’t have a preview in the editor:

  1. In the post editor, click the Add Media button,
  2. Choose the Upload Files tab,
  3. Upload .dcm files,
  4. After the upload is complete they should be selected in the Media Library tab,
  5. Click the Insert into post button,
  6. This will bring you back to the editor and add the dcm shortcode to the post,
  7. Click the Preview Changes button to see it in action!

Add a gallery

Gallery allow you to load more than one slice and activate the scroll bar:

  1. In the post editor, click the Add Media button,
  2. Choose the Upload Files tab,
  3. Upload .dcm files,
  4. After the upload is complete they should be selected in the Media Library tab,
  5. Note: .dcm files may not show in the media list, in that case, choose the DICOM option in the first dropdown at the search bar,
  6. Click the Create a new gallery button,
  7. Note: You don’t need to change the DICOM files order in any way, it will be set automatically; what you can do is choose one of three standard sizes of the gallery in the settings,
  8. Click the Insert gallery button,
  9. This brings you back to the editor and adds the gallery shortcode to the post,
  10. Click the Preview Changes button to see it in action!

Installation

Upload the DICOMViewer plugin from the WordPress plugin directory to your blog and Activate it!

Frequently Asked Questions

Installation Instructions

Upload the DICOMViewer plugin from the WordPress plugin directory to your blog and Activate it!

Review feed

No reviews available

Screenshots

  1. <p>You can use single images or galleries for more than one layers.</p>

    You can use single images or galleries for more than one layers.

  2. <p>The necessary tags will be generated automatically.</p>

    The necessary tags will be generated automatically.

  3. <p>Default settings allows you to use <strong>layers</strong> (side panel on the right), <strong>zoom</strong> (mouse wheel or zoom gesture on touch screen), <strong>pan</strong> (drag'n'drop), <strong>brightness adjust</strong> (rightn click and drag) and <strong>reset</strong> (double click on the picture).</p>

    Default settings allows you to use layers (side panel on the right), zoom (mouse wheel or zoom gesture on touch screen), pan (drag'n'drop), brightness adjust (rightn click and drag) and reset (double click on the picture).

Changelog

0.1.1

Minor bugs fixed.

0.1.0

Initial version.