Linux launcher for ImageJ

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Linux launcher for ImageJ

Huw Blackwell
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I've written a little script that will run ImageJ direct, without the
use of a command line to integrate it with my Linux desktop. I'm happy
to submit this as an enhancement (a desktop cannot directly execute the
run command of the ImageJ file), however I'd like to get an ImageJ
button functioning (relatively trivial using the freedesktop specs) but
cannot find the ImageJ microscope icon. Where is this located? I'm happy
to contribute these additions to further ImageJ releases.

Cheers

Chewwit
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Re: Linux launcher for ImageJ

Wayne Rasband
> I've written a little script that will run ImageJ direct,
> without the use of a command line to integrate it with my
> Linux desktop. I'm happy to submit this as an enhancement (a
> desktop cannot directly execute the run command of the
> ImageJ file), however I'd like to get an ImageJ button
> functioning (relatively trivial using the freedesktop specs)
> but cannot find the ImageJ microscope icon. Where is this
> located? I'm happy to contribute these additions to further
> ImageJ releases.

The ImageJ icon used on on Mac OS X is available at

     http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/images/microscope-icon.png

It is based on a photograph by Tom Grill (http://www.tomgrill.com/) of
a Hartnack microscope, circa 1870's, at
<http://www.arsmachina.com/s-hart1209.htm>.

-wayne