Drag and Drop to open as virtual stack?

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Drag and Drop to open as virtual stack?

Dr Adam Cliffe
Don't know if this exists, but does anyone know a short cut to open an image as a virtual stack, such as drag and drop onto a window/button to open?
(or more generally, is there a way of making an object that will run a macro/plugin when a file is dragged and dropped onto it?)

thanks

Adam


Dr Adam Cliffe
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Re: Drag and Drop to open as virtual stack?

Rasband, Wayne (NIH/NIMH) [E]
On Aug 4, 2011, at 7:26 AM, Dr Adam Cliffe wrote:

> Don't know if this exists, but does anyone know a short cut to open an image as a virtual stack, such as drag and drop onto a window/button to open?

You can open a TIFF file as a virtual stack by dragging and dropping it on the ">>" icon in the ImageJ toolbar. Notice how the message in the status bar changes from "<<Drag and Drop>>" to "<<Open as Virtual Stack>>" as the cursor moves over the ">>" icon.

> (or more generally, is there a way of making an object that will run a macro/plugin when a file is dragged and dropped onto it?)

The Action Bar plugin can create objects that do this.

     http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/plugins/action-bar.html

-wayne