Posted by
jmutterer on
Jun 18, 2008; 12:55pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/running-custom-plugins-in-an-ImageJ-applet-tp3695853p3695856.html
The IJ_Props.txt describes the menus structure of ImageJ and sets what
plugin is called by a certain menu command.
Example : new01="Image...[n]",ij.plugin.Commands("new")
means that the "Image...[n]" command should appear as the first item of the
File/New menu, and ij.plugin.Commands("new") will be called when this menu
item is selected.
Jerome
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 2:37 PM, Boris Epstein <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Jerome!
>
> This doesn't quite say what the content of the IJ_Props.txt ought to be,
though. But I will look around.
>
> I have seen that file mentioned, though never with any mention of the
format expected.
>
> Jerome Mutterer wrote:
>>
>> Boris, this answer was posted on the list some time ago :
>>
>>
>>>
>>> The plugins have to be added to ij.jar and you need to edit the
>>> IJ_Props.txt file to add them to the Plugins menu. The plugins must
>>> be at the root level of the jar file, along with IJ_Props.txt and
>>> about.jpg. You can use the jar utility that comes with the Sun JDK to
>>> extract the files from jar files and to build new jar files.
>>>
>>> -wayne
>>>
>>>
>>
>> You can also search for other answers related to this using the mailing
list
>> archive, at
>>
https://list.nih.gov/archives/imagej.html>>
>> Jerome
>>
>
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