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automatic plugins submenu

Ben.BigHair
Hello,

Reading "Writing ImageJ Plugins—A Tutorial" by Werner Bailer indicates
that in the past the plugins folder could have subdirectories from which
submenus are automatically created.  I noticed that for ImageJ 1.38t on
Mac OSX it doesn't seem to work.  Here's a snippet from the tutorial
which was written for version 1.36.

> 2.2 Plugins Folder—Installing Plugins
> ImageJ user plugins have to be located in a folder called plugins, which is a subfolder of
> the ImageJ folder. But only class files in the plugins folder with at least one underscore in
> their name appear automatically in the “Plugins” menu. Since version 1.20 it is also possible
> to create subfolders of the plugins folder and place plugin files there. The subfolders are
> displayed as submenus of ImageJ’s “Plugins” menu.

I didn't find any reference in the ImageJ News bulletin about a change
away from that behavior. Is there a trick to this?

Thanks,
Ben
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Re: automatic plugins submenu

dscho
Hi,

On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Ben Tupper wrote:

> Reading "Writing ImageJ Plugins—A Tutorial" by Werner Bailer indicates
> that in the past the plugins folder could have subdirectories from which
> submenus are automatically created.

I am using it without problems, and I heard from people using it on
MacOSX. I _suspect_ that you do not have underscores in the class name, or
something similar.

Ciao,
Dscho
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Re: automatic plugins submenu

Ben.BigHair
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Ben Tupper wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Reading "Writing ImageJ Plugins—A Tutorial" by Werner Bailer indicates
> that in the past the plugins folder could have subdirectories from which
> submenus are automatically created.  I noticed that for ImageJ 1.38t on
> Mac OSX it doesn't seem to work.  Here's a snippet from the tutorial
> which was written for version 1.36.
>
>> 2.2 Plugins Folder—Installing Plugins ImageJ user plugins have to be
>> located in a folder called plugins, which is a subfolder of the ImageJ
>> folder. But only class files in the plugins folder with at least one
>> underscore in their name appear automatically in the “Plugins” menu.
>> Since version 1.20 it is also possible to create subfolders of the
>> plugins folder and place plugin files there. The subfolders are
>> displayed as submenus of ImageJ’s “Plugins” menu.
>
> I didn't find any reference in the ImageJ News bulletin about a change
> away from that behavior. Is there a trick to this?
>

Mea Culpa!   Thanks to Wayne for straightening me out.  I misread the
explanation in the tutorial (which is very clear.)

Thanks!
Ben
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Re: automatic plugins submenu

Gabriel Landini
In reply to this post by dscho
On Monday 04 June 2007, Johannes Schindelin wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Ben Tupper wrote:
> > Reading "Writing ImageJ Plugins—A Tutorial" by Werner Bailer indicates
> > that in the past the plugins folder could have subdirectories from which
> > submenus are automatically created.
>
> I am using it without problems, and I heard from people using it on
> MacOSX. I _suspect_ that you do not have underscores in the class name, or
> something similar.

Is this 1 level down the "plugins" folder or several levels down (sub-menu of
a sub-menu)?

I thought that it was only 1...

Cheers

G.