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/*!
\page gdcmdiff dumps differences of two DICOM files
\section synopsis SYNOPSIS
\verbatim
gdcmdiff [options] file1 file2
\endverbatim
\section description DESCRIPTION
The \b gdcmdiff command line program takes as input two DICOM files: file1 and
file2.
\section parameters PARAMETERS
\verbatim
file1 DICOM input filename
file2 DICOM output filename
\endverbatim
\section options OPTIONS
\subsection options options
\verbatim
-m --meta Compare metainformation. Default is off.
-t <n> --truncate <n> String values trimmed to n characters.
\endverbatim
\subsection general_options general options
\verbatim
-h --help
print this help text and exit
-v --version
print version information and exit
-V --verbose
verbose mode (warning+error).
-W --warning
warning mode, print warning information
-E --error
error mode, print error information
-D --debug
debug mode, print debug information
\endverbatim
\section simple_usage Simple usage
\b gdcmdiff is a great tool to produce a diff in between two DICOM files. Usage
is simply:
\verbatim
$ gdcmdiff input1.dcm input2.dcm
\endverbatim
\section see_also SEE ALSO
<b>gdcmdump</b>(1), <b>gdcminfo</b>(1)
\section copyright COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2006-2011 Mathieu Malaterre
*/
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