Hi,
In a previous post I complained about ImageJ zooming behavior. It turns out that my issues with zooming had been fixed in August by adding the "zoom indicator". My question: In playing with the new "Action Tool" functionality I tried adding a < "previous image" and a > "next image macros. However I can't get the previous image macro to work. This is not a problem with the action tool, I can't seem to pass the argument "backward" to the Open Next routine. What am I doing wrong? Jon macro "Prevous Image Action Tool - C037T4d14<" { run("Open Next","backward"); } macro "Next Image Action Tool - C037T4d14>" { run("Open Next"); } |
You hold down the alt key and select File>Open Next to open the
previous image. In a macro, call setKeyDown("alt") to simulate holding down the alt key. macro "Prevous Image Action Tool - C037T4d14<" { setKeyDown("alt"); run("Open Next"); } Action tools require ImageJ v1.37t or later. -wayne On Oct 20, 2006, at 10:42 AM, Jon Harman wrote: > Hi, > > In a previous post I complained about ImageJ zooming behavior. It > turns out that my issues with zooming had been fixed in August by > adding the "zoom indicator". > > My question: > In playing with the new "Action Tool" functionality I tried adding a < > "previous image" and a > "next image macros. However I can't get the > previous image macro to work. This is not a problem with the action > tool, I can't seem to pass the argument "backward" to the Open Next > routine. What am I doing wrong? > > Jon > > > macro "Prevous Image Action Tool - C037T4d14<" { > run("Open Next","backward"); > } > > macro "Next Image Action Tool - C037T4d14>" { > run("Open Next"); > } > |
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I was wondering about the zooming problem. Something I have had at the
back of my mind for some time and now may be a good time to mention it. It would be nice if you held the shift key down and used the zoom tool it would allow you to make a selection then "Zoom to selection". I've not given this much of a test, but something like this hacked from the "line tool" macro: macro "Zoom-to-selection Tool " { requires("1.30l"); getCursorLoc(x, y, z, flags); xstart = x; ystart = y; x2=x; y2=y; while (true) { getCursorLoc(x, y, z, flags); if (flags&16==0) { makeRectangle(xstart, ystart,x-xstart, y-ystart); run("To Selection"); exit; } if (x!=x2 || y!=y2) makeRectangle(xstart, ystart, x-xstart, y-ystart); x2=x; y2=y; wait(10); }; } Tony > -----Original Message----- > From: ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Jon > Harman > Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 10:42 AM > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Apology and a question > > Hi, > > In a previous post I complained about ImageJ zooming behavior. It turns > out that my issues with zooming had been fixed in August by adding the > "zoom indicator". |
This will be in ImageJ 1.38a, due by the end of the week.
-wayne On Oct 20, 2006, at 4:38 PM, Tony Collins wrote: > I was wondering about the zooming problem. Something I have had at the > back of my mind for some time and now may be a good time to mention it. > It would be nice if you held the shift key down and used the zoom tool > it would allow you to make a selection then "Zoom to selection". > > I've not given this much of a test, but something like this hacked from > the "line tool" macro: > > macro "Zoom-to-selection Tool " { > requires("1.30l"); > getCursorLoc(x, y, z, flags); > xstart = x; ystart = y; > x2=x; y2=y; > while (true) { > getCursorLoc(x, y, z, flags); > if (flags&16==0) { > makeRectangle(xstart, ystart,x-xstart, y-ystart); > run("To Selection"); > exit; > } > if (x!=x2 || y!=y2) > makeRectangle(xstart, ystart, x-xstart, y-ystart); > x2=x; y2=y; > wait(10); > }; > } > > Tony > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of > Jon >> Harman >> Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 10:42 AM >> To: [hidden email] >> Subject: Apology and a question >> >> Hi, >> >> In a previous post I complained about ImageJ zooming behavior. It > turns >> out that my issues with zooming had been fixed in August by adding the >> "zoom indicator". > |
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