MeVisLab 3.0.x Community PDF-AddOn (2017-09-28 release)

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These installers are self-contained, executable archives that automatically add all files of the MeVisLab Community PDF-Addon to an existing MeVisLab installation. This includes the source code as well as binary files. The target groups for these installers are MeVisLab newcomers and pure users that want to use the PDF-Addon features out-of-the-box. Future updates will be made available via Zenodo as well. This release contains installers for the follwing MeVisLab versions and operating systems: MeVisLab 3.0.x / Windows Visual Studio 2017 X64 MeVisLab 3.0.x / Windows Visual Studio 2015 X64 MeVisLab 3.0.x / Windows Visual Studio 2015 MeVisLab 3.0.x / Windows Visual Studio 2013 X64 MeVisLab 3.0.x / Linux 64Bit (tested with Ubuntu 14.04.2) MeVisLab 3.0.x / Mac OS X Intel 64Bit Important note: Error messages reagarding an incorrect MeVisLab version or a missing MeVisLab installation can be ignored if MeVisLab 3.0 or a sub-version (3.0.1 etc.) is installed. (The installers have been built with the latest MeVisLab version which might not be available for the public.) If the MeVisLab installation path could not be detected automatically, you must select it manually. In this case, select the path which contains the "Packages" folder as installation path. This is usually the standard installation path for applications + "MeVisLab" + Version Number (e.g., for Windows: C:\Program Files\MeVisLab3.0.1VC14-64). Installers for MeVisLab 2.8 are available from http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.155381 Installers for MeVisLab 2.7 are available from http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.47491 All those who are interested in being able to always use the latest version should connect their MeVisLab installation with the community sources which are hosted at GitHub [URL: https://github.com/MeVisLab/communitymodules/tree/master/Community; clone URL: https://github.com/MeVisLab/communitymodules.git]. This approach, however, requires compiling the source code and is intended only for experienced users or for users that are willing to become acquainted with MeVisLab. If you use this work for publications, please cite the following articles: Newe A. (2016) Enriching scientific publications with interactive 3D PDF: an integrated toolbox for creating ready-to-publish figures. PeerJ Computer Science 2:e64 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.64 Newe A. (2015) Towards an easier creation of three-dimensional data for embedding into scholarly 3D PDF (Portable Document Format) files. PeerJ 3:e794 https://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.794. PMID: 25780759

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