Hi all,
I upgraded to ImageJ 1.43e running Windows XP and now I have no more access to the AltGr key. Thus, I cannot type "µ" in an image or in a text window. Instead, the M-shortcuts ("Measure" in an image window, "Make text larger" in a text window) are executed. Is there a quick way to disable/modify the built-in shortcuts? Thanx, Thomas |
Dear ImageJ users,
I want to obtain the coordinates of all the pixels of an object. When I use getselectioncoordinates I obtain only the pixel coordinates of the object edge. Do you have an easy solution Thank you for your help Cédric Matthews CNRS - IBDML - UMR 6216 coresponsable technique Service Imagerie - Case 907 Route de luminy 13288 Marseille cedex 9 tél: 04.91.26.92.21 / fax: 04.91.82.06.82 [hidden email] [hidden email] http://rtmfm.ibl.fr/ http://www.gdr2588.cnrs.fr/ -----Message d'origine----- De : ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:[hidden email]] De la part de Thomas Peterbauer Envoyé : mardi 4 août 2009 10:18 À : [hidden email] Objet : AltGr key Hi all, I upgraded to ImageJ 1.43e running Windows XP and now I have no more access to the AltGr key. Thus, I cannot type "µ" in an image or in a text window. Instead, the M-shortcuts ("Measure" in an image window, "Make text larger" in a text window) are executed. Is there a quick way to disable/modify the built-in shortcuts? Thanx, Thomas |
matthews <matthews@...> writes:
> > Dear ImageJ users, > > I want to obtain the coordinates of all the pixels of an object. > When I use getselectioncoordinates I obtain only the pixel coordinates of the object edge. > Do you have an easy solution > > Thank you for your help > > Cédric Matthews > CNRS - IBDML - UMR 6216 > coresponsable technique > Service Imagerie - Case 907 > Route de luminy > 13288 Marseille cedex 9 > tél: 04.91.26.92.21 / fax: 04.91.82.06.82 > > matthews@... > pacaimagerie@... > http://rtmfm.ibl.fr/ > http://www.gdr2588.cnrs.fr/ > Dear Cédric This macro would do that. --------------------------------------------------- // List All Pixels Inside a ROI // // Select 'Image>Adjust>Threshold' before running this macro to list only // thresholded pixels. For large ROIs it may be rather slow. // Works with stacks and RGB images; // // Tiago Ferreira - 2009.01 // // Credits: http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/macros/js/ListPixelsInROI.js // http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/macros/tools/ColorPickerTool.txt if(selectionType==-1 || selectionType>4 && selectionType!=9) exit("Area selection required"); w=getWidth; h=getHeight; nC=getSliceNumber; nF=nSlices; b=bitDepth; getThreshold(minInt, maxInt); if(minInt==-1 || maxInt==-1) {minInt=0; maxInt=255;} if(nF>1 && b!=24 ) { Dialog.create("List ROI Pixels"); Dialog.addNumber("Start at Slice",nC); Dialog.addNumber("End at Slice", nF); Dialog.addMessage(" "); Dialog.addNumber("Min Intensity", minInt); Dialog.addNumber("Max Intensity", maxInt); Dialog.show; nC=Dialog.getNumber; nF=Dialog.getNumber; minInt=Dialog.getNumber; maxInt=Dialog.getNumber; if(nC<1 || nC>nF || nF>nSlices || nF<nC) exit("Invalid Parameters..."); } else if(nF>1 && b==24 ) { Dialog.create("List ROI Pixels"); Dialog.addNumber("Start at Slice",nC); Dialog.addNumber("End at Slice", nF); Dialog.show; nC=Dialog.getNumber; nF=Dialog.getNumber; if(nC<1 || nC>nF || nF>nSlices || nF<nC) exit("Invalid Parameters..."); } else if(nF==1 && b!=24 ) { Dialog.create("List ROI Pixels"); Dialog.addNumber("Min Intensity", minInt); Dialog.addNumber("Max Intensity", maxInt); Dialog.show; minInt=Dialog.getNumber; maxInt=Dialog.getNumber; } setBatchMode(true); count=1; start = getTime; f=prepareTable("ROI Pixels List", "#\tX\tY\tZ\tIntensity"); getSelectionBounds(xTL, yTL, selWidth, selHeight); if(selWidth==w) selWidth=selWidth-1; if(selHeight==h) selHeight= selHeight-1; run("Create Mask"); //make mask img m=newArray(w*h); for(x=0;x<w;x++) for(y=0;y<h;y++) m[y*w+x]=getPixel(x,y); close; //close mask img for (i=nC; i<=nF; i++) { call("java.lang.System.gc"); setSlice(i); for(x=xTL;(x<=xTL+selWidth);x++) { for(y=yTL;(y<=yTL+selHeight);y++) { showStatus("Listing "+i+"/"+nF+"..."); showProgress(i-1,nF); v= getPixel(x, y); if (bitDepth==24) { r= (v>>16)&0xff; // extract red byte (bits 23-17) g= (v>>8)&0xff; // extract green byte (bits 15-8) b= v&0xff; // extract blue byte (bits 7-0) v1=""+r+","+g+","+b+""; maxInt=-1; minInt=-16777216; //white; black } else v1=v; if (m[y*w+x]!=0 && v>=minInt && v<=maxInt) print (f, count++ +"\t"+x+"\t"+y+"\t"+i+"\t"+v1); } } } stop= getTime; showStatus("Finished... ("+count-1+" out of "+(selWidth*selHeight)*(nF- nC+1)+ " pixels listed in "+((stop-start)/1000)+" seconds)"); setBatchMode(false); function prepareTable(title,csvHeadings) { title2= "["+title+"]"; f= title2; if(isOpen(title)) print(f, "\\Clear"); else run("New... ", "name="+title2+" type=Table width=250 height=600"); print(f, "\\Headings:"+csvHeadings); return f; } |
In reply to this post by Thomas Peterbauer
> Hi all,
> > I upgraded to ImageJ 1.43e running Windows XP and now I have no more > access to the AltGr key. Thus, I cannot type "µ" in an image or in a > text window. Instead, the M-shortcuts ("Measure" in an image window, > "Make text larger" in a text window) are executed. Is there a quick > way to disable/modify the built-in shortcuts? Try enabling the "Require control key for shortcuts" option in Edit>Options>Misc. -wayne |
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