Release of OME Files C++ 0.4.0
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2017 4:03 pm
OME Files C++ 0.4.0
OME Files is a reference implementation of the OME Data Model and OME-TIFF file format for the storage and interchange of biological imaging data and metadata. It provides support for:
The major changes in this release are the addition of tiling support to the writer interface and the OME-TIFF writer, and the addition of examples for use of the metadata and model API for adding extended metadata, including annotations.
Downloads
The software release is available at the OME Files C++ 0.4.0 download page. This page includes links to the individual repositories and source releases, as well as the documentation and binary builds of the collection for several common platforms, including Windows, Linux and MacOS X.
Upgrading from 0.3.x
Changes since ome-files-cpp 0.3.2
OME Common
OME Model
OME Files
OME QtWidgets
Super-Build 0.3.3
Future changes
Upcoming improvements include:
All components
OME XML
OME Files
Super-Build
You can find further information on which features will be included in upcoming releases via the Trello board for version 0.4.1 (note that this is a work in progress and subject to change).
Errata
See the errata for this release.
Support
For any problems or comments, please use the OME forums or mailing lists.
Kind regards,
Roger Leigh
on behalf of the OME team
OME Files is a reference implementation of the OME Data Model and OME-TIFF file format for the storage and interchange of biological imaging data and metadata. It provides support for:
- the OME Data Model (model objects, metadata store, XSL transforms and XML validation)
- OME-TIFF reading
- OME-TIFF writing
The major changes in this release are the addition of tiling support to the writer interface and the OME-TIFF writer, and the addition of examples for use of the metadata and model API for adding extended metadata, including annotations.
Downloads
The software release is available at the OME Files C++ 0.4.0 download page. This page includes links to the individual repositories and source releases, as well as the documentation and binary builds of the collection for several common platforms, including Windows, Linux and MacOS X.
Upgrading from 0.3.x
- No changes required.
Changes since ome-files-cpp 0.3.2
OME Common
- Minor documenation and build improvements
OME Model
- Use C++11 deleted methods to replace private unimplemented methods
- Documentation improvements, including sample file updates
- Minor build improvements
- Minor Doxygen C++ API reference updates
OME Files
- Add support for tiling to FormatWriter
- FormatTools::getZCTCoords checks input more strictly, and throws std::out_of_range when out of range
- Add documentation examples for tiling, using the metadata and model APIs to add extended metadata, annotations and link annotations
- Use C++11 deleted methods to replace private unimplemented methods
- Minor build improvements
OME QtWidgets
- Minor build improvements
Super-Build 0.3.3
- Minor build and documentation updates
- Package changes:
- ome-common 5.4.2: Updated package
- ome-model 5.5.6: Updated package
- ome-files 0.4.0: Updated package
- ome-qtwidgets 5.4.2: Updated package
- boost 1.64: Updated package
- png 1.6.30: Updated package
- tiff 4.0.8: Updated package
- yaml-cpp 0.5.3: New package
- ome-files-py: New experimental package
Future changes
Upcoming improvements include:
All components
- Enabling of additional C++11 features following testing of compiler support and compatibility
- Further performance profiling and scalability improvements
OME XML
- Support for the use of custom annotations with the OME-XML data model API
- This generalized annotation support will also be used for existing annotations including Modulo and OriginalMetadata
- Improved and more comprehensive OME-XML and OME-TIFF samples
- Improved documentation and code samples
OME Files
- Improvements to automated integration testing of OME-TIFF files
Super-Build
- Further improvements for building on Windows, including initial VS2017 support
- Updating of the set of platforms binary builds are provided for
You can find further information on which features will be included in upcoming releases via the Trello board for version 0.4.1 (note that this is a work in progress and subject to change).
Errata
See the errata for this release.
Support
For any problems or comments, please use the OME forums or mailing lists.
Kind regards,
Roger Leigh
on behalf of the OME team