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resizing threshold window

Thomas Suchyna
I just upgraded to ImageJ 1.48i and I cannot resize the threshold
window. In my previous version I could click on the boarder of the
threshold window and drag/resize the it so that I can read the values
next to the low and high sliders. These values only allow for 3 digits
in the default size window. Can this be fixed. The brightness and
contrast window still allows this resizing.

Thanks

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Re: resizing threshold window

Rasband, Wayne (NIH/NIMH) [E]
On Dec 10, 2013, at 2:31 PM, Thomas Suchyna wrote:

> I just upgraded to ImageJ 1.48i and I cannot resize the threshold window. In my previous version I could click on the boarder of the threshold window and drag/resize the it so that I can read the values next to the low and high sliders. These values only allow for 3 digits in the default size window. Can this be fixed. The brightness and contrast window still allows this resizing.

The Threshold window is resizable on Windows and Linux in the latest daily build (1.48j12). What kind of system are you running on? You should be seeing at least 5 digits at the default size.

-wayne

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Re: resizing threshold window

Gabriel Landini
On Wednesday 11 Dec 2013 05:58:19 Rasband, Wayne  [E] wrote:
> The Threshold window is resizable on Windows and Linux in the latest daily
> build (1.48j12). What kind of system are you running on? You should be
> seeing at least 5 digits at the default size.

This shows the problem in 1.48j12 under linux as soon as you move the sliders
after running the macro:

run("AuPbSn 40 (56K)");
run("Threshold...");
run("32-bit");
run("Add Noise");

The numbers with decimal point do not fit in the window and get truncated.
Perhaps the window could be made a bit wider so decimal point numbers and the
negative sign (if present) fit?

Cheers

Gabriel

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Re: resizing threshold window

Rasband, Wayne (NIH/NIMH) [E]
On Dec 11, 2013, at 4:36 AM, Gabriel Landini wrote:

> On Wednesday 11 Dec 2013 05:58:19 Rasband, Wayne  [E] wrote:
>> The Threshold window is resizable on Windows and Linux in the latest daily
>> build (1.48j12). What kind of system are you running on? You should be
>> seeing at least 5 digits at the default size.
>
> This shows the problem in 1.48j12 under linux as soon as you move the sliders
> after running the macro:
>
> run("AuPbSn 40 (56K)");
> run("Threshold...");
> run("32-bit");
> run("Add Noise");
>
> The numbers with decimal point do not fit in the window and get truncated.
> Perhaps the window could be made a bit wider so decimal point numbers and the
> negative sign (if present) fit?

This problem is fixed in the latest ImageJ daily build (1.48j15).

-wayne

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