Using shortcuts in the plugins folder

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Using shortcuts in the plugins folder

Graeme Kidd
I was wondering if it was possible to make ImageJ read plugin folders found
elsewhere via shortcuts.

Just that at my university we have to copy our plug-ins to the C drive and
then delete them on every computer we use.

What would be better is to have some shortcut in the plugin folder that
points to a folder in our personal Network drive (H:) where we can store our
own personal plugins

 

Any idea if that's possible?

Graeme
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Re: Using shortcuts in the plugins folder

Wayne Rasband
> I was wondering if it was possible to make ImageJ read plugin
> folders found elsewhere via shortcuts.
>
> Just that at my university we have to copy our plug-ins
> to the C drive and then delete them on every computer we use.
>
> What would be better is to have some shortcut in the plugin folder
> that points to a folder in our personal Network drive (H:) where we
> can store our own personal plugins
>
> Any idea if that's possible?

Try installing the no-Java version of ImageJ (1.6MB) the on the H  
drive. Java will need to be installed in the same location on each  
computer you use.

-wayne