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====== Collections and cases ====== | ====== Collections and cases ====== | ||
- | Let's say that you want to build a website with 3 collections about various organ systems: bladder, breast, and lung. | + | The user interface of PMA.slidebox is structured as follows: |
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- | You have three folders on your hard disk that reflect this: | + | |
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- | Initially, you only have a couple of reference slides per system, so each folder received a couple of [[https://www.pathomation.com/formats|slides from various scanners]]: | + | |
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- | After organizing your folders at the file system level, you go to PMA.core and define your root-directories: | + | |
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- | You can navigate the folders directly on the hard disk using a local installation of [[https://free.pathomation.com|PMA.start]], or remotely via PMA.core. Either way, the view on the slides should be the same. If not, you should be back to PMA.core and modify your root-directory settings. | + | |
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- | Before you go configure PMA.slidebox, make sure you have [[service_account|a service account defined in PMA.core that can access the slides]]. | + | |