07-16-2004
KDE names
I was kinda bored one day, so I renamed my files in KDE. Here are some examples:
1) I renamed my Hard Drive "Komputer"
2) I renamed my Trashcan to "Krap Bin"
I'm kinda stuck on those two and I would like some suggestions on other file names. Please help a bored luser! ^_^
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NAME
vbrename - rename/sort DICOM files heuristically
SYNOPSIS
vbrename <dir>
DESCRIPTION
vbrename is part of the VoxBo suite of tools for brain image analysis.
vbrename takes a directory containing DICOM files and sorts the files into separate directories for each series. The directories are
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0032, and 0038, and any element with a VR of PN (person name). This is not guaranteed to be helpful or complete. For more de-identifying
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CAVEATS
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SEE ALSO
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