Posted by
Albert Cardona on
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Auto-Scale-Image-View-to-100-tp3693384p3693392.html
Cochella Chris wrote:
> Alberto,
>
> Thanks. I am having a hard time getting my head around this.
>
> We are running a web application for expert reviewers of medical
> cases. Thus, as the reviewer enters a new case we need to close prior
> images and open new images.
>
> My first thought is to run ImageJ as an embedded applet (using ImageJA
> for now). However, there seems to be a lot more functionality with
> the Java WebStart (looked at the one here
>
http://rsbweb.nih.gov/ij/applets.html)
>
>
> Does the "autorun macro" work for the applet or Java Webstart? Is
> one better than the other?
>
> How would I dynamically open/close/open sets of images as a reviewer
> moves from case to case?
>
>
> My apologies if I am a bit dense here...
If you are using java web start, then you have it easier.
Make the launcher eval or execute a plugin. That plugin will launch an
ImageListener, than on image opened, does:
public void imageOpened(ImagePlus imp) {
IJ.run(imp, "Zoom Exact", "zoom=100");
}
But even *way* *easier* than all that, is to set ImageJ property "Open
images at 100%" to true. It's on the Edit - Options - Appearance menu,
and you can set it manually either in the IJ_Props.txt file (it's the
dump of a Properties object), or if you don't get around to it, just
hard-code it in the .java source files.
Albert
PS: My name is Albert, pronunced like in French, not Alberto. I'm
neither Italian nor Spanish-born. I am Catalan.
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Albert Cardona
http://albert.rierol.net