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decimal3d:userguide:tutorials:all_tutorials [2021/06/17 13:37] – created dpatenaudedecimal3d:userguide:tutorials:all_tutorials [2021/06/17 13:40] – [Standard Blocks] dpatenaude
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 ====== Application Features ====== ====== Application Features ======
  
-===== Standard Blocks =====+===== Beams ===== 
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 +==== Standard Blocks ====
  
 decimal3D allows users to select and order a standard block from a predetermined library of shapes. Currently the library is compromised of: decimal3D allows users to select and order a standard block from a predetermined library of shapes. Currently the library is compromised of:
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 The top 10 best fitting supported standard blocks for the current cone size that are larger than the contour will be displayed to the user based on a coverage ratio (digitized area / block area). If applicable, at least two of the top fitting standard blocks will include any previously purchased standard blocks. The top 10 best fitting supported standard blocks for the current cone size that are larger than the contour will be displayed to the user based on a coverage ratio (digitized area / block area). If applicable, at least two of the top fitting standard blocks will include any previously purchased standard blocks.
 {{ :decimal3d:userguide:tutorials:standard_block_selection.png?direct&400 |}} {{ :decimal3d:userguide:tutorials:standard_block_selection.png?direct&400 |}}
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 +When a standard block is selected for a beam the original patient contour will be displayed along with the standard block shape. The selected standard block shape will then be used for ordering and DICOM export of that beam/block.
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 +<WRAP center round info 60%>
 +**Note:**\\ 
 +When editing a beam with a standard block the standard block will be automatically removed. Any changes to the beam will invalidate the block so the best fitting blocks must be re-computed and re-selected.
 +</WRAP>
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decimal3d/userguide/tutorials/all_tutorials.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/20 13:06 by dpatenaude