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ImageJ OS X Panther

Lucy Upchurch
Where is the startup script for ImageJ for OS X Panther?  The plug-in
for 3D Toolkit wants you to modify it and I can not find it.
Thanks.

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Lucy Upchurch
DUMC Center for InVivo Microscopy
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Re: ImageJ OS X Panther

Wayne Rasband
> Where is the startup script for ImageJ for OS X Panther?  The
> plug-in for 3D Toolkit wants you to modify it and I can not find it.

The installation instructions for the 3D Toolkit plugins at

     http://ij-plugins.sourceforge.net/ij-3D-toolkit.html#Installation

assume you are running ImageJ from the command line, which is not
necessary. All you have to do to run these plugins is move the JAR file
(ij-plugins-toolkit.jar) into the ImageJ plugins folder, or subfolder,
and restart ImageJ.

-wayne
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Re: ImageJ OS X Panther

Jarek Sacha
The installation instructions are a bit out of date, written for older
versions of ImageJ that did not automatically add JARs from plugins
directory to the path. As Wayne pointed, with new versions of ImageJ
(1.32s and newer?) it is sufficient to put a plugins JAR into ImageJ's
plugin folder.

BTW: In the newest version of ij-plugins toolkit all plugin bundles come
in a single JAR. Simple download ij-plugins_toolkit_bin_1.0_20050622.zip
from:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=44711&package_id=37246
Plugins jar is in the ZIP file. Put the JAR file into ImageJ plugins folder.

Let me know if you were able to install it correctly.

Jarek

Wayne Rasband wrote:

>> Where is the startup script for ImageJ for OS X Panther?  The
>> plug-in for 3D Toolkit wants you to modify it and I can not find it.
>
> The installation instructions for the 3D Toolkit plugins at
>
>     http://ij-plugins.sourceforge.net/ij-3D-toolkit.html#Installation
>
> assume you are running ImageJ from the command line, which is not
> necessary. All you have to do to run these plugins is move the JAR
> file (ij-plugins-toolkit.jar) into the ImageJ plugins folder, or
> subfolder, and restart ImageJ.
>
> -wayne
>
>