Hi Tiago,
I noticed that the ImageJ manual still lists the "ImageJ for Microscopy" manual in its list of where to get help with ImageJ: http://imagej.net/docs/guide/146-3.html#toc-Subsection-3.2 That site has been defunct since around November 2012. We migrated many of the plugins onto a Fiji update site called the "Fiji Cookbook" along with an updated guide online: http://fiji.sc/Cookbook Would you mind updating the link? Thanks, Curtis P.S. Johannes vaguely recalled a conversation about putting the ImageJ guide on GitHub or similar? If you did that, I could request these sorts of documentation changes using GitHub Pull Requests. :-) -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
Hi Curtis,
On Feb 13, 2014, at 13:56, Curtis Rueden <[hidden email]> wrote: > the ImageJ manual still lists the "ImageJ for Microscopy" manual. That site has been defunct > since around November 2012. We migrated many of those plugins onto a Fiji update site called > the "Fiji Cookbook" http://fiji.sc/Cookbook. Would you mind updating the link? (BTW, The Cookbook is really nice.) > Johannes vaguely recalled a conversation about putting the ImageJ guide on GitHub or similar? > If you did that, I could request these sorts of changes using GitHub Pull Requests. :-) Yes. It used to be at pacific.mpi-cbg.de. This afternoon I've moved it to to GitHub. Please see https://github.com/tferr/IJ-guide Wayne already updated the online version, but the pdfs still need to be modified so I've created an issue, just so it is not forgotten[1]. It is a good idea to use GitHub, indeed. Actually, several parts of the guide need to work... Unfortunately, the "workflow" that was used to generate both the html and pdf files of previous editions seems to be now broken. I'll try to update this list on the status of the user guide some time soon, -tiago [1] https://github.com/tferr/IJ-guide/issues/1 -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
Hi Tiago,
> (BTW, The Cookbook is really nice.) Thanks! It was a lot of effort, actually, so we really hope it helps people in the ImageJ community. > This afternoon I've moved it to to GitHub. Thank you very much! Regards, Curtis On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 10:34 PM, Tiago Ferreira < [hidden email]> wrote: > Hi Curtis, > > On Feb 13, 2014, at 13:56, Curtis Rueden <[hidden email]> wrote: > > the ImageJ manual still lists the "ImageJ for Microscopy" manual. That > site has been defunct > > since around November 2012. We migrated many of those plugins onto a > Fiji update site called > > the "Fiji Cookbook" http://fiji.sc/Cookbook. Would you mind updating > the link? > > (BTW, The Cookbook is really nice.) > > > Johannes vaguely recalled a conversation about putting the ImageJ guide > on GitHub or similar? > > If you did that, I could request these sorts of changes using GitHub > Pull Requests. :-) > > Yes. It used to be at pacific.mpi-cbg.de. This afternoon I've moved it to > to GitHub. Please see > https://github.com/tferr/IJ-guide > Wayne already updated the online version, but the pdfs still need to be > modified so I've created > an issue, just so it is not forgotten[1]. It is a good idea to use GitHub, > indeed. > > Actually, several parts of the guide need to work... Unfortunately, the > "workflow" that was used > to generate both the html and pdf files of previous editions seems to be > now broken. > > I'll try to update this list on the status of the user guide some time > soon, > -tiago > > [1] https://github.com/tferr/IJ-guide/issues/1 > -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
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