Posted by
Paul McMillan-2 on
Aug 29, 2009; 4:25pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/hiding-unnecessary-interface-tp3691350p3691352.html
Thank you, that is EXACTLY what I needed. Last night I figured out how
to include ImageJ within a java program, from which I was able to set
the main window's visibility to hidden (and I imagine such an action
also may be possible from an auto-run plugin, though I haven't checked
yet). Together, the two parts should provide the streamlined
experience I was hoping for with a minimum of fuss.
Thanks!
-Paul
On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 3:48 AM, Jerome
Mutterer<
[hidden email]> wrote:
> Paul,
> you can do this with the Action Bar plugin.
>
http://imagejdocu.tudor.lu/doku.php?id=plugin:utilities:action_bar:start>
> Jerome
>
> On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 7:25 AM, Paul McMillan <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm working on a project involving enlisting a large number of
>> relatively unskilled workers to do repetitive image analysis using
>> ImageJ. I've written a set of macros which walk them through the
>> analysis process, but in order to increase throughput and reduce
>> errors, I'd like to figure out how to hide as much of the gui/menu
>> interface as possible.
>>
>> An optimal solution would show just the image in question and a set of
>> icons to select the correct macro. To further complicate things, I'm
>> planning on delivering the applet and image to be analyzed through a
>> website (though my understanding is that this shouldn't change too
>> much).
>>
>> I've searched a fair bit and can't seem to find an example of how to
>> do this interface simplification. If anyone can point me in the right
>> direction I'd be quite grateful.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -Paul
>>
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