<p><strong>ATTENTION!</strong></p>
<p><strong>This version is deprecated. Please use the following resources for a newer version: </strong></p>
<p><strong>http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.</strong><strong>155381</strong> <strong>for MeVisLab 2.8(.x)</strong></p>
<p><strong>http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.47491 for MeVisLab 2.7(.x)</strong><br>
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<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>This release contains installers for the follwing MeVisLab versions and operating systems:</p>
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<li>MeVisLab 2.8 / Windows Visual Studio 2015 X64</li>
<li>MeVisLab 2.8 / Windows Visual Studio 2013 X64</li>
<li>MeVisLab 2.8 / Windows Visual Studio 2010 X64</li>
<li>MeVisLab 2.8 / Linux 64Bit (tested with Ubuntu 14.04.2)</li>
<li>MeVisLab 2.8 / Mac OS X Intel 64Bit</li>
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<p>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.</p>
<p>If you use this work for publications, please cite the following article:</p>
<p>Newe A. (2015) <em>Towards an easier creation of three-dimensional data for embedding into scholarly 3D PDF (Portable Document Format) files</em>. PeerJ 3:e794 https://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.794. PMID: 25780759.</p>
<p>Another article that describes this add-on in its entirety is currently under peer-review. A preprint can be downloaded here:</p>
<p>Newe A. (2016) <em>Enriching scientific publications with interactive 3D PDF figures: A complete toolbox</em>. PeerJ PrePrints 4:e1594v2 https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.1594v2</p