With Scrollable StackWindow plugin, the mouse wheel does not scroll through stacks (.tif, .lif) in
composite view but only moves the scrollbar at the bottom of the picture. Dragging the same scrollbar works fine (with the minor exception that the whole stack is in the left half of the scrollbar). Is there something I could try? same on mac and win (ImageJ 1.43o Java 1.6.0_16 [64-bit] on Windows XP Pro, or ImageJ 1.43o Java 1.5.0_22 [32-bit] on Mac OSX 10.5) thanks |
Same problem here. I can't even convert it to an RGB stack because it would take too much RAM (only have 2 channels right now) so this is particularly irksome.
Did you ever get a reply from the developers? |
Standard off-the-shelf ImageJ can scroll its stack windows with the
scroll wheel. The "Scrollable StackWindow" plugin is no longer necessary: it is built-in now (and it has been for over a year or two). Perhaps you need to update the ij.jar of your ImageJ. Albert -- http://albert.rierol.net |
Thanks for the reply, but perhaps I wasn't clear.
I have only been using imagej for less than a year so I'm sure I have that update, and I'm not using that plugin. The scroll wheel functions, but scrolls through the channels instead of the frames - in composite images. It scrolls through the frames just fine when I stack to an RGB. The left/right and < / > shortcuts also function this way as if they alter the state of the upper scroll bar at the bottom of a window (the channel selection in a composite window) rather than the frame number/slider specifically. Thanks On 6/28/2010 2:48 PM, Albert Cardona-2 [via ImageJ] wrote: Standard off-the-shelf ImageJ can scroll its stack windows with the -- Craig Szymanski, PhD Post Doctoral Researcher Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Georgia Institute of Technology 901 Atlantic Drive Atlanta, GA 30332-0400 Work: (404) 385-3243 Home: (864) 502-2861 |
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Hi,
On Mon, 28 Jun 2010, Albert Cardona wrote: > Standard off-the-shelf ImageJ can scroll its stack windows with the > scroll wheel. > > The "Scrollable StackWindow" plugin is no longer necessary: it is > built-in now (and it has been for over a year or two). > > Perhaps you need to update the ij.jar of your ImageJ. Just for those of us who receive more than only four mails a day: What the heck is this thread about? I do not see any quoted mail, or any address besides the (totally anonymous!) ImageJ mailing list, neither in your mail, nor the one you replied to. This makes it extremely tedious for me to understand the issue, and would it not be for you being such an important and visible person in the ImageJ community, I would just have deleted the mail after a few seconds of annoyed puzzlement. Maybe some people should keep in mind that the easier they make it for those who _can_ answer their questions, the _more_ likely they get a useful answer. In short: reply-to-all, quote the parts of the mail you are referring to, be as helpful as you want the people responding to your mail to be (or even more, think of the Lake-Wobegon-Strategy), make it as easy as possible to understand your problem. At least. Hth, Johannes |
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On Jun 28, 2010, at 2:58 PM, angaino wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, but perhaps I wasn't clear. > I have only been using imagej for less than a year so I'm sure I have > that update, and I'm not using that plugin. > The scroll wheel functions, but scrolls through the channels instead of > the frames - in composite images. > It scrolls through the frames just fine when I stack to an RGB. > The left/right and < / > shortcuts also function this way as if they > alter the state of the upper scroll bar at the bottom of a window (the > channel selection in a composite window) rather than the frame > number/slider specifically. > Thanks Hold down the alt key while using the mouse wheel and it will scroll through the frames. -wayne > > > On 6/28/2010 2:48 PM, Albert Cardona-2 [via ImageJ] wrote: >> Standard off-the-shelf ImageJ can scroll its stack windows with the >> scroll wheel. >> >> The "Scrollable StackWindow" plugin is no longer necessary: it is >> built-in now (and it has been for over a year or two). >> >> Perhaps you need to update the ij.jar of your ImageJ. >> >> Albert >> -- >> http://albert.rierol.net <http://albert.rierol.net?by-user=t> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> View message @ >> http://imagej.588099.n2.nabble.com/Scrollable-StackWindow-mousewheel-doesnt-scroll-tp4547200p5232108.html >> >> To unsubscribe from Re: Scrollable StackWindow; mousewheel doesnt >> scroll, click here >> < (link removed) =>. >> >> > > > -- > Craig Szymanski, PhD > Post Doctoral Researcher > Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry > Georgia Institute of Technology > 901 Atlantic Drive > Atlanta, GA 30332-0400 > Work: (404) 385-3243 > Home: (864) 502-2861 > > > -- > View this message in context: http://imagej.588099.n2.nabble.com/Scrollable-StackWindow-mousewheel-doesnt-scroll-tp4547200p5232145.html > Sent from the ImageJ mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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