/*!
\if MANPAGES
\page stl2dcm Encapsulate STL file into DICOM file format
\else
\page stl2dcm stl2dcm: Encapsulate STL file into DICOM file format
\endif
\section stl2dcm_synopsis SYNOPSIS
\verbatim
stl2dcm [options] stlfile-in dcmfile-out
\endverbatim
\section stl2dcm_description DESCRIPTION
The \b stl2dcm utility reads a STL file (\e stlfile-in), converts it to a
DICOM Encapsulated STL Storage SOP instance and stores the converted data
to an output file (\e dcmfile-out).
\section stl2dcm_parameters PARAMETERS
\verbatim
stlfile-in STL input filename to be encapsulated
dcmfile-out DICOM output filename
\endverbatim
\section stl2dcm_options OPTIONS
\subsection stl2dcm_general_options general options
\verbatim
-h --help
print this help text and exit
--version
print version information and exit
--arguments
print expanded command line arguments
-q --quiet
quiet mode, print no warnings and errors
-v --verbose
verbose mode, print processing details
-d --debug
debug mode, print debug information
-ll --log-level [l]evel: string constant
(fatal, error, warn, info, debug, trace)
use level l for the logger
-lc --log-config [f]ilename: string
use config file f for the logger
\endverbatim
\subsection stl2dcm_dicom_document_options DICOM document options
\verbatim
document title:
+t --title [t]itle: string (default: empty)
document title
+cn --concept-name [CSD] [CV] [CM]: string (default: empty)
coded representation of document title defined by coding
scheme designator CSD, code value CV and code meaning CM
patient data:
+pn --patient-name [n]ame: string
patient's name in DICOM PN syntax
+pi --patient-id [i]d: string
patient identifier
+pb --patient-birthdate [d]ate: string (YYYYMMDD)
patient's birth date
+ps --patient-sex [s]ex: string (M, F or O)
patient's sex
study and series:
+sg --generate
generate new study and series UIDs (default)
+st --study-from [f]ilename: string
read patient/study data from DICOM file
+se --series-from [f]ilename: string
read patient/study/series data from DICOM file
instance number:
+i1 --instance-one
use instance number 1 (default, not with +se)
+ii --instance-inc
increment instance number (only with +se)
+is --instance-set [i]nstance number: integer
use instance number i
burned-in annotation:
+an --annotation-yes
document contains patient identifying data (default)
-an --annotation-no
document does not contain patient identifying data
enhanced general equipment:
+mn --manufacturer [n]ame: string
manufacturer's name
+mm --manufacturer-model [n]ame: string
manufacturer's model name
+ds --device-serial [n]umber: string
device serial number
+sv --software-versions [v]ersions: string
software versions
3d model measurement units:
+mu --measurement-units [CSD] [CV] [CM]: string
measurement units with coding scheme designator CSD,
code value CV and code meaning CM (default: UCUM, um, um)
\endverbatim
\subsection stl2dcm_processing_options processing options
\verbatim
other processing options:
-k --key [k]ey: gggg,eeee="str", path or dictionary name="str"
add further attribute
\endverbatim
\subsection stl2dcm_output_options output options
\verbatim
output file format:
+F --write-file
write file format (default)
-F --write-dataset
write data set without file meta information
group length encoding:
+g= --group-length-recalc
recalculate group lengths if present (default)
+g --group-length-create
always write with group length elements
-g --group-length-remove
always write without group length elements
length encoding in sequences and items:
+e --length-explicit
write with explicit lengths (default)
-e --length-undefined
write with undefined lengths
data set trailing padding (not with --write-dataset):
-p --padding-off
no padding (implicit if --write-dataset)
+p --padding-create [f]ile-pad [i]tem-pad: integer
align file on multiple of f bytes
and items on multiple of i bytes
\endverbatim
\section stl2dcm_notes NOTES
\subsection stl2dcm_attribute_sources Attribute Sources
The application may be fed with some additional input for filling mandatory (and
optional) attributes in the new DICOM file like patient, study and series
information:
\li The \e --key option can be used to add further attributes to the DICOM
output file.
\li It is also possible to specify sequences, items and nested
attributes using the \e --key option. In these cases, a special "path"
notation has to be used. Details on this path notation can be found in the
documentation of \b dcmodify.
\li The \e --key option can be present more than once.
\li The value part (after the '=') may be absent causing the attribute to be
set with zero length.
\li Please be advised that the \e --key option is applied at the very end, just
before saving the DICOM file, so there is no value checking whatsoever.
\section stl2dcm_logging LOGGING
The level of logging output of the various command line tools and underlying
libraries can be specified by the user. By default, only errors and warnings
are written to the standard error stream. Using option \e --verbose also
informational messages like processing details are reported. Option
\e --debug can be used to get more details on the internal activity, e.g. for
debugging purposes. Other logging levels can be selected using option
\e --log-level. In \e --quiet mode only fatal errors are reported. In such
very severe error events, the application will usually terminate. For more
details on the different logging levels, see documentation of module "oflog".
In case the logging output should be written to file (optionally with logfile
rotation), to syslog (Unix) or the event log (Windows) option \e --log-config
can be used. This configuration file also allows for directing only certain
messages to a particular output stream and for filtering certain messages
based on the module or application where they are generated. An example
configuration file is provided in \/logger.cfg.
\section stl2dcm_command_line COMMAND LINE
All command line tools use the following notation for parameters: square
brackets enclose optional values (0-1), three trailing dots indicate that
multiple values are allowed (1-n), a combination of both means 0 to n values.
Command line options are distinguished from parameters by a leading '+' or '-'
sign, respectively. Usually, order and position of command line options are
arbitrary (i.e. they can appear anywhere). However, if options are mutually
exclusive the rightmost appearance is used. This behavior conforms to the
standard evaluation rules of common Unix shells.
In addition, one or more command files can be specified using an '@' sign as a
prefix to the filename (e.g. \@command.txt). Such a command argument
is replaced by the content of the corresponding text file (multiple
whitespaces are treated as a single separator unless they appear between two
quotation marks) prior to any further evaluation. Please note that a command
file cannot contain another command file. This simple but effective approach
allows one to summarize common combinations of options/parameters and avoids
longish and confusing command lines (an example is provided in file
\/dumppat.txt).
\section stl2dcm_exit_codes EXIT CODES
The \b stl2dcm utility uses the following exit codes when terminating. This
enables the user to check for the reason why the application terminated.
\subsection stl2dcm_exit_codes_general general
\verbatim
EXITCODE_NO_ERROR 0
EXITCODE_COMMANDLINE_SYNTAX_ERROR 1
EXITCODE_MEMORY_EXHAUSTED 4
\endverbatim
\subsection stl2dcm_exit_codes_input_file_errors input file errors
\verbatim
EXITCODE_CANNOT_READ_INPUT_FILE 20
EXITCODE_NO_INPUT_FILES 21
EXITCODE_INVALID_INPUT_FILE 22
\endverbatim
\subsection stl2dcm_exit_codes_output_file_errors output file errors
\verbatim
EXITCODE_CANNOT_WRITE_OUTPUT_FILE 40
\endverbatim
\section stl2dcm_environment ENVIRONMENT
The \b stl2dcm utility will attempt to load DICOM data dictionaries specified
in the \e DCMDICTPATH environment variable. By default, i.e. if the
\e DCMDICTPATH environment variable is not set, the file
\/dicom.dic will be loaded unless the dictionary is built
into the application (default for Windows).
The default behavior should be preferred and the \e DCMDICTPATH environment
variable only used when alternative data dictionaries are required. The
\e DCMDICTPATH environment variable has the same format as the Unix shell
\e PATH variable in that a colon (":") separates entries. On Windows systems,
a semicolon (";") is used as a separator. The data dictionary code will
attempt to load each file specified in the \e DCMDICTPATH environment
variable.
It is an error if no data dictionary can be loaded.
\section stl2dcm_copyright COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2018-2022 by OFFIS e.V., Escherweg 2, 26121 Oldenburg, Germany.
*/