Hello,
It happens that someone who is not the owner of my computer cannot compile and run a plugin, although he or she has administrator priviledges. Is this a known behavior ? Is there a solution so that someone who is not the owner of a computer can still log in and create his (her) own plugins ? The problem has been encountered on a MacBook Pro with OS X.4.7, ImageJ 1.37m. Thanks a lot François Schosseler Institut Charles Sadron, Strasbourg, France |
Tell the user to download ImageJ to his or her home directory.
-wayne On Aug 16, 2006, at 6:21 AM, François Schosseler wrote: > Hello, > It happens that someone who is not the owner of my computer > cannot compile and run a plugin, although he or she has > administrator priviledges. Is this a known behavior ? Is > there a solution so that someone who is not the owner of a > computer can still log in and create his (her) own plugins ? > The problem has been encountered on a MacBook Pro with OS > X.4.7, ImageJ 1.37m. > Thanks a lot > François Schosseler > Institut Charles Sadron, Strasbourg, France > |
OK. Does this mean that there should be as many copies of ImageJ than
the number of users on the machine? This means also that plugins are not shared between users on the same machine. Am I right ? François Schosseler Institut Charles Sadron, Strasbourg, France Wayne Rasband wrote: > Tell the user to download ImageJ to his or her home directory. > > -wayne > > On Aug 16, 2006, at 6:21 AM, François Schosseler wrote: > >> Hello, >> It happens that someone who is not the owner of my computer >> cannot compile and run a plugin, although he or she has >> administrator priviledges. Is this a known behavior ? Is >> there a solution so that someone who is not the owner of a >> computer can still log in and create his (her) own plugins ? >> The problem has been encountered on a MacBook Pro with OS >> X.4.7, ImageJ 1.37m. >> Thanks a lot >> François Schosseler >> Institut Charles Sadron, Strasbourg, France >> > > |
In the terminal application try:
cd /Applications/ImageJ chmod -R 0777 plugins And fear that everyone on your machine can now mess up your plugins... Nico On Aug 16, 2006, at 9:26 AM, F. Schosseler wrote: > OK. Does this mean that there should be as many copies of ImageJ than > the number of users on the machine? This means also that plugins are > not shared between users on the same machine. Am I right ? > François Schosseler > Institut Charles Sadron, Strasbourg, France > > Wayne Rasband wrote: > >> Tell the user to download ImageJ to his or her home directory. >> >> -wayne >> >> On Aug 16, 2006, at 6:21 AM, François Schosseler wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> It happens that someone who is not the owner of my computer >>> cannot compile and run a plugin, although he or she has >>> administrator priviledges. Is this a known behavior ? Is >>> there a solution so that someone who is not the owner of a >>> computer can still log in and create his (her) own plugins ? >>> The problem has been encountered on a MacBook Pro with OS >>> X.4.7, ImageJ 1.37m. >>> Thanks a lot >>> François Schosseler >>> Institut Charles Sadron, Strasbourg, France >>> >> >> > > HHMI / Dept. of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology University of California, San Francisco Genentech Hall, Room N316 600 16th street For mail: San Francisco, CA 94143-2200 For deliveries: San Francisco, CA 94158 email: [hidden email] phone: (415) 514-3927 fax: (415) 476-5233 |
This does solve the problem but yes a good backup policy is needed. Thanks.
François Schosseler Nico Stuurman wrote: > In the terminal application try: > > cd /Applications/ImageJ > chmod -R 0777 plugins > > And fear that everyone on your machine can now mess up your plugins... > > Nico > > On Aug 16, 2006, at 9:26 AM, F. Schosseler wrote: > >> OK. Does this mean that there should be as many copies of ImageJ than >> the number of users on the machine? This means also that plugins are >> not shared between users on the same machine. Am I right ? >> François Schosseler >> Institut Charles Sadron, Strasbourg, France >> >> Wayne Rasband wrote: >> >>> Tell the user to download ImageJ to his or her home directory. >>> >>> -wayne >>> >>> On Aug 16, 2006, at 6:21 AM, François Schosseler wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> It happens that someone who is not the owner of my computer >>>> cannot compile and run a plugin, although he or she has >>>> administrator priviledges. Is this a known behavior ? Is >>>> there a solution so that someone who is not the owner of a >>>> computer can still log in and create his (her) own plugins ? >>>> The problem has been encountered on a MacBook Pro with OS >>>> X.4.7, ImageJ 1.37m. >>>> Thanks a lot >>>> François Schosseler >>>> Institut Charles Sadron, Strasbourg, France >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > Vale Lab > HHMI / Dept. of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology > University of California, San Francisco > Genentech Hall, Room N316 > 600 16th street > > For mail: > San Francisco, CA 94143-2200 > > For deliveries: > San Francisco, CA 94158 > > email: [hidden email] > phone: (415) 514-3927 > fax: (415) 476-5233 > > |
Hi resourceful ImageJ users and programmers,
is there a macro/plugin that calculates the histgrams of all images in a stack separately and then writes the data to separate files, or even into one spreadsheet? thanks a lot for your help! Alex |
> Hi resourceful ImageJ users and programmers,
> > is there a macro/plugin that calculates the histgrams of all images in > a stack separately and then writes the data to separate files, or even > into one spreadsheet? The StackHistogramLister macro does this. http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/macros/StackHistogramLister.txt -wayne |
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