FW: ImageJ crashes when I save a file

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FW: ImageJ crashes when I save a file

William Main
Dear ImageJ experts

 

I have been using ImageJ for some time and I have never seen this issue.
When I try to save a file in any format, ImageJ closes without saving
the file.  I have re-installed both versions 1.42 and 1.43 and the same
result each time.  I have re-installed ImageJ at least 5 times.  

 

I have recently unzipped DICOman package, if this is somehow related.

 

Thanks

 

Bill




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Re: FW: ImageJ crashes when I save a file

Gabriel Landini
On Saturday 21 August 2010, you wrote:
> I have been using ImageJ for some time and I have never seen this issue.
> When I try to save a file in any format, ImageJ closes without saving
> the file.  I have re-installed both versions 1.42 and 1.43 and the same
> result each time.  I have re-installed ImageJ at least 5 times.

The last version is 1.44e and the latest build is 1.44f14.

Wihtout knowing what OS or Java version you are using,  I guess that this must
be something to do with your installation (perhaps Java) because nobody else
appears to be reporting this.

Were these "clean" installs? If not, I would move the plugins folder somewhere
and add the old plugins one by one.

Perhaps others have better ideas than these. If you resolve it, please post
the solution.

Cheers

G.