Hey,
I have a 3 channel hyperstack, each channel has 21 Z's. I would like to scroll through the Z's using the keyboard rather than using the mouse and slider. The "next slice" keyboard shortcut ">" however scrolls through channels in the hyperstack rather than Z's. Ideally i would like to be able to use the keyboard for scrolling through both channels and Z's. Is this possible? channels already works with the < or > keys but i cant figure out how to assign a shortcut for scrolling Z's in a hyperstack. Mike |
> I have a 3 channel hyperstack, each channel has 21 Z's. I would like
> to scroll through the Z's using the keyboard rather than using the > mouse and slider. The "next slice" keyboard shortcut ">" however > scrolls through channels in the hyperstack rather than Z's. Ideally i > would like to be able to use the keyboard for scrolling through both > channels and Z's. Is this possible? channels already works with the < > or > keys but i cant figure out how to assign a shortcut for scrolling > Z's in a hyperstack. Upgrade to ImageJ 1.42l or later and you will be able to scroll through Z slices using ctrl+> and ctrl+<. Use alt+> and alt+< to scroll through T frames. Using ctrl+left arrow and ctrl+right arrow will also scroll through Z slices as long as there is no selection. If there is a selection, you can use ctrl+shift+left arrow and ctrl+shift+right arrow. -wayne |
Thanks Wayne.
I tried ctrl and alt and shift in combination with < and >... but im using v1.41... i will upgrade ASAP. cheers Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wayne Rasband" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 2:56 PM Subject: Re: keyboard shortcut for next Z slice in 3 channel hyperstack >> I have a 3 channel hyperstack, each channel has 21 Z's. I would like to >> scroll through the Z's using the keyboard rather than using the mouse and >> slider. The "next slice" keyboard shortcut ">" however scrolls through >> channels in the hyperstack rather than Z's. Ideally i would like to be >> able to use the keyboard for scrolling through both channels and Z's. Is >> this possible? channels already works with the < or > keys but i cant >> figure out how to assign a shortcut for scrolling Z's in a hyperstack. > > Upgrade to ImageJ 1.42l or later and you will be able to scroll through Z > slices using ctrl+> and ctrl+<. Use alt+> and alt+< to scroll through T > frames. Using ctrl+left arrow and ctrl+right arrow will also scroll > through Z slices as long as there is no selection. If there is a > selection, you can use ctrl+shift+left arrow and ctrl+shift+right arrow. > > -wayne > |
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It seems to me that this shortcut (ctrl+< or >) doesn't work in macintosh.
Even the click on the small arrowhead beside the scroll bar doesn't work. I can only change the Z slice by dragging the scroll bar which is not very handy to use. I am using ImageJ 1.41o, Java 1.6.0_07 under Mac OS X 10.5.6 . Thanks for your help in advance, Zong
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On May 13, 2009, at 9:03 AM, grimper wrote:
> It seems to me that this shortcut (ctrl+< or >) doesn't work in > macintosh. > Even the click on the small arrowhead beside the scroll bar doesn't > work. I > can only change the Z slice by dragging the scroll bar which is not > very > handy to use. > I am using ImageJ 1.41o, Java 1.6.0_07 under Mac OS X 10.5.6 . The ctrl + < or > shortcuts work for me to change Z slices. Here are some shortcuts you can try: ctrl + left arrow or right arrow ctrl + scroll wheel space bar + left arrow or right arrow space bar + scroll wheel alt + < or > (if T=1) alt + left arrow or right arrow (if T=1) alt + scroll wheel (if T=1) -wayne > Thanks for your help in advance, > > Zong > > > > > > Wayne Rasband wrote: >> >>> I have a 3 channel hyperstack, each channel has 21 Z's. I would like >>> to scroll through the Z's using the keyboard rather than using the >>> mouse and slider. The "next slice" keyboard shortcut ">" however >>> scrolls through channels in the hyperstack rather than Z's. Ideally >>> i >>> would like to be able to use the keyboard for scrolling through both >>> channels and Z's. Is this possible? channels already works with the >>> < >>> or > keys but i cant figure out how to assign a shortcut for >>> scrolling >>> Z's in a hyperstack. >> >> Upgrade to ImageJ 1.42l or later and you will be able to scroll >> through >> Z slices using ctrl+> and ctrl+<. Use alt+> and alt+< to scroll >> through >> T frames. Using ctrl+left arrow and ctrl+right arrow will also scroll >> through Z slices as long as there is no selection. If there is a >> selection, you can use ctrl+shift+left arrow and ctrl+shift+right >> arrow. >> >> -wayne >> >> > > -- > View this message in context: > http://n2.nabble.com/keyboard-shortcut-for-next-Z-slice-in-3-channel- > hyperstack-tp2637997p2883601.html > Sent from the ImageJ mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > |
Thank's for your reply Wayne. But none of these combination worked on my MacBook Pro. I even tried to plug on a mouse to try the scroll wheel.
I am wondering if there is a way to reassign the shortcut key? Zong
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On Friday 15 May 2009 09:06:12 grimper wrote:
> Thank's for your reply Wayne. But none of these combination worked on my > MacBook Pro. I even tried to plug on a mouse to try the scroll wheel. > > I am wondering if there is a way to reassign the shortcut key? Just a guess (since I do not have a mac), maybe you (or your OS, or some other program) assigned this key combination to another function. Something similar happens in KDE if with the alt key is assigned (by default) for moving windows (so I can't do alt-commands in IJ). A solution is to I reassign the KDE modifier key from "alt" to the "meta"-key (or windows key). Maybe macs have a similar setting somewhere? G. |
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On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:06 AM, grimper <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Thank's for your reply Wayne. But none of these combination worked on my > MacBook Pro. I even tried to plug on a mouse to try the scroll wheel. > > I am wondering if there is a way to reassign the shortcut key? > > Zong > > > In your orignial post you say you are using ImageJ v1.41o. Hyperstacks shortcuts were added only recently, so you should probably upgrade to the latest version of ImageJ and try again. Jerome |
Thank you all for the replies.
It worked with alt+<> after upgrading the ImageJ. (Actually I thought I was using the latest version, since I only paid attention to the last letter but not the number of the version. Then I realized that I was using 1.41o not 1.42o ......... Sorry for this stupid question). Zong
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