Hi all, if I draw a selection (square, circle, whatever) on an image, I can paste it onto another image using Ctrl-Shift-E (restore selection). If I create the selection using the menu tool, the paste trick isn't available. Before requesting to fix this "bug" I just thought to ask if anyone sees a reason to leave as is, perhaps for behavior in macros?
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Hi Michael,
you can transfer a selection either using the ROI Manager or you press (ctrl)shift-A (ctrl)shift-E before selecting the other image. (ctrl)Shift-A (Select None) deletes the current selection and moves it into the "restore buffer", (ctrl)shift-E takes it back from there. [By the way, I don't understand why it sometimes does not work without the (ctrl)shift-A step, but I have also seen this happen. When selecting a new image while another one is active, the WindowManager.setCurrentWindow method should always put the Roi of the active one into the restore buffer.] Michael ________________________________________________________________________ On 03/07/2019 5:56 PM, Michael Elbaum wrote: > Hi all, if I draw a selection (square, circle, whatever) on an image, I can paste it onto another image using Ctrl-Shift-E (restore selection). If I create the selection using the menu tool, the paste trick isn't available. Before requesting to fix this "bug" I just thought to ask if anyone sees a reason to leave as is, perhaps for behavior in macros? > regards, > Michael > > > > Prof Michael Elbaum > Dept of Chemical and Biological Physics > Weizmann Institute of Science -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
Thanks Michael, the problem I had was in defining a region with the menu item Edit > Specify... I wanted to crop the same area in two stacks. The box appeared on the first one, but in order to get it on the second I had to do the Edit > Specify... again. I could not use CtrlShift-E. If I drew the box with the drawing tools then I could use the CtrlShift-E trick. That said, I tried it again after reading your message (and several program restarts), and now it works as expected. one of those computer ghosts, it seems.
regards, Michael ________________________________________ From: ImageJ Interest Group [[hidden email]] on behalf of Michael Schmid [[hidden email]] Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2019 20:51 To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: restoring a selection Hi Michael, you can transfer a selection either using the ROI Manager or you press (ctrl)shift-A (ctrl)shift-E before selecting the other image. (ctrl)Shift-A (Select None) deletes the current selection and moves it into the "restore buffer", (ctrl)shift-E takes it back from there. [By the way, I don't understand why it sometimes does not work without the (ctrl)shift-A step, but I have also seen this happen. When selecting a new image while another one is active, the WindowManager.setCurrentWindow method should always put the Roi of the active one into the restore buffer.] Michael ________________________________________________________________________ On 03/07/2019 5:56 PM, Michael Elbaum wrote: > Hi all, if I draw a selection (square, circle, whatever) on an image, I can paste it onto another image using Ctrl-Shift-E (restore selection). If I create the selection using the menu tool, the paste trick isn't available. Before requesting to fix this "bug" I just thought to ask if anyone sees a reason to leave as is, perhaps for behavior in macros? > regards, > Michael > > > > Prof Michael Elbaum > Dept of Chemical and Biological Physics > Weizmann Institute of Science -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
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If you press Ctrl-C for copy when a selection is active, that selection will be restored when you select Ctrl-Shift-E (restore selection) in another image. I think that is the simplest way to do this.
On 03/07/2019 5:56 PM, Michael Elbaum wrote: > Hi all, if I draw a selection (square, circle, whatever) on an image, I can paste it onto another image using Ctrl-Shift-E (restore selection). If I create the selection using the menu tool, the paste trick isn't available. Before requesting to fix this "bug" I just thought to ask if anyone sees a reason to leave as is, perhaps for behavior in macros? > regards, > Michael > > > > Prof Michael Elbaum > Dept of Chemical and Biological Physics Weizmann Institute of Science -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
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